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efer section<br />

Key Plan<br />

7F ZONE STAGE 1<br />

foreshore reserve management area<br />

LINK TO PUBLIC<br />

CARPARK AND LOCAL<br />

ACCESS STREETS<br />

neighbourhood park<br />

EXISTING<br />

BEACH ACCESS<br />

FUTURE STAGE<br />

(PRIVATE OPEN SPACE)<br />

refer section<br />

aa<br />

refer section<br />

cc<br />

bb<br />

MOUNDED LANDFORMS, OPEN GRASSING<br />

AND SCULPTED BEACHSIDE VEGETATION<br />

TO OPEN SPACE / LINEAR PARK<br />

PROPOSED STORMWATER<br />

INFILTRATION BASIN<br />

7F Zone - Typical Section<br />

informal PLANTING TO<br />

INCORPORATE NATIVE PLANT<br />

SPECIES - REFER TO PLANTING<br />

CHARACTER<br />

foreshore reserve management area<br />

SHARED PEDESTRIAN /<br />

CYCLE PATH<br />

PLANTING TO STORMWATER<br />

INFILTRATION BASINS<br />

INFORMAL PATH LINKS<br />

TO OPEN SPACE &<br />

BEACH<br />

MOUNDED LANDFORMS, OPEN<br />

GRASSING AND SCULPTED<br />

BEACHSIDE VEGETATION TO<br />

OPEN SPACE / LINEAR PARK<br />

EXISTING BEACH ACCESS<br />

PEDESTRIAN / CYCLE PATH<br />

PLANTING TO STORMWATER<br />

DETENTION BASINS<br />

detailed treatment at<br />

nodes / intersections, with<br />

feature paving, shower,<br />

seating, etc.<br />

The site has a direct relationship to the beach and adjoins the Environmental Protection<br />

(7F) zone, which incorporates the continuous pedestrian and cycle access path along the<br />

3.5 kms of beach frontage. This zone is to be preserved and regenerated, with existing<br />

stormwater catchment and detention basins providing opportunities for replenishment<br />

of the natural groundwater and containing overland flow from within adjacent sites.<br />

Ongoing maintenance of this zone and additional screen and regeneration planting is<br />

to be undertaken in accordance with the Tweed Shire Council’s requirements and in<br />

conjunction with the overall development of the site. Plant species used throughout<br />

this zone will reflect the predominantly native theme throughout the development, and<br />

developed in accordance with the guidelines established by Tweed Shire Council. Park<br />

facilities will be extended in conjunction with public access from carparks to increase<br />

public ownership and ease of access to the beach and foreshore zone, and degree of<br />

connectivity for residents and visitors to the public open space and beachfront.<br />

Overlooking<br />

stormwater catchment<br />

Foreshore path and beach access<br />

Foreshore boardwalk<br />

016 <strong>Casuarina</strong> Beach <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Centre</strong><br />

Landscape Concept Report / Issue G / February 2008<br />

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