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GPW Attachment C – Draft Masterplan Part 1 of 2 ATTACHMENTB: DRAFTMASTERPLAN LADY WAKEHURST DRIVE Lady Carrington Road ROYAL NATIONAL PARK Otford OTFORD THE CLIFF TRACK OTFORD PARK OTFORD S RAILWAY FANSHAWE ROAD STATION Lady Carrington Road LADY CARRINGTON RD P OTFORD P S PRIMARY STATION STREET THE SCHOOL BEAUMONT ROAD Georges Road OTFORD GEORGES RD LOOKOUT DOMVILLE ROAD DOMVILLE ROAD C S TRACK P OTFORD TUNNELS ROYAL NATIONAL PARK OTFORD ROAD LADY WAKEHURST DRIVE EXISTING WALKING TRACK OTFORD TUNNELS TASMAN SEA EXISTING VENTILATION SHAFT FORMER ELECTRICAL EASEMENT OTFORD TUNNELS LADY WAKEHURST DRIVE T SITE SPECIFIC MASTER PLAN COMPLETED C 1 P BALD HILL R RESERVE TUNNELS GRAND PACIFIC WALK- DRAFT MASTERPLAN LEGEND NOTE: DRAFT ONLY POTENTIAL VIEWING AREA / EXISTING PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY / FOOTPATH T TOILETS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR COMMUNITY NATURAL VANTAGE POINT EXISTING SHARED PATH VARIOUS WIDTHS POTENTIAL END OF TRIP FACILITIES CONSULTATION.PLANS ARE PREPARED P POTENTIAL FORMALISATION FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.PLANS TO EXISTING ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES OF EXISTING CAR PARK P EXISTING CARPARKS BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION POTENTIAL DISTANCE MARKER POTENTIAL NEW SHARED PATH CONSTRUCTION OF THE COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS K EXISTING PLAYGROUNDS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME (WCC) POTENTIAL LOCATION FOR PLAN NO. 5184 PJ_1412 EXISTING CAFE/ MOBILE FOOD OUTLET HERITAGE INTREPRETATIVE POTENTIAL ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES C ELEMENT/ ART WORK DATE: OCTOBER 2013 WOLLONGONG BIKE NETWORK 2005/2011- UNDER REVIEW COUNCIL / CROWN LAND S POTENTIAL SIGNAGE/INFORMATION SCALE 1:8000 @ A3 POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY DESIGNATED OFF LEASH AREAS SHEET: 1 OF 18 wollongong APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF NPWS WALKING TRAILS FOCAL POINTS ISSUE : 2 city of innovation 1 STANWELL TOPS Stonehaven Road Annesley Avenue Plateau Road Southview Avenue Stanwell Tops Stirling Street Lane 142 Bendena Gardens LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE Stonehaven Road Longview Crescent LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE THE GOAT TRACK LINKING STANWELL PARK TO STANWELL TOPS BALD HILL RESERVE EXISTING WALKING TRACK Cassandra Place LINKING TO BALD HILL CHELLOW DENE AVE Sheridan Crescent Chellow Dene Avenue Old Coast Road S OTFORD TUNNELS CHELLOW DENE AVE STANWELL PARK OLD COAST RD RAILWAY STATION Hillside Crescent Seaview Crescent Lane 27 B STANWELL PARK HILLSIDE CRES BALD HILL The Drive S RESERVE Maxwell Crescent Park Parade HARGRAVE CREEK PARK PARADE P K Watergum Grove STATIONStation STREET Street S EXISTING RAILWAY CRES P C P CAR PARK STANWELL REFURBISHMENT PARK Stanwell Park UNDER PRIMARY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL C STANWELLStanwell Avenue AV STANWELL LOWER COAST RD PARK Lower Coast Road BEACH RESERVE Lane 30 Stanwell Avenue STANWELL CREEK BEACH RD STANWELL PARK BEACH LOWER COASTP ROADK STANWELL CREEK P P S MURRAWAL ROAD LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE EXISTING WALKING TRACK WODI WODI TRACK KALAROO AVE TASMAN SEA NARROW VERGE/ STEEP EMBANKMENT S FOREST WALK LOCATION OF PHOTO MONTAGE LINK TO WODI WODI TRACK 2 P SERVICE ACESS TO 3 RAIL CORRIDOR GRAND PACIFIC WALK- DRAFT MASTERPLAN LEGEND NOTE: DRAFT ONLY POTENTIAL VIEWING AREA / EXISTING PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY / FOOTPATH T TOILETS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR COMMUNITY NATURAL VANTAGE POINT CONSULTATION.PLANS ARE PREPARED EXISTING SHARED PATH VARIOUS WIDTHS POTENTIAL END OF TRIP FACILITIES P POTENTIAL FORMALISATION FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.PLANS TO EXISTING ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES OF EXISTING CAR PARK P EXISTING CARPARKS BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION POTENTIAL DISTANCE MARKER POTENTIAL NEW SHARED PATH CONSTRUCTION OF THE COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS K EXISTING PLAYGROUNDS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME (WCC) POTENTIAL LOCATION FOR EXISTING CAFE/ MOBILE FOOD OUTLET HERITAGE INTREPRETATIVE POTENTIAL ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES C PLAN NO. 5184 PJ_1412 ELEMENT/ ART WORK WOLLONGONG BIKE NETWORK 2005/2011- UNDER REVIEW COUNCIL / CROWN LAND DATE: OCTOBER 2013 S POTENTIAL SIGNAGE/INFORMATION SCALE 1:8000 @ A3 POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY DESIGNATED OFF LEASH AREAS SHEET: 2 OF 18 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF NPWS WALKING TRAILS FOCAL POINTS wollongong ISSUE : 2 city of innovation P SERVICE ACESS TO 2 RAIL CORRIDOR SERVICE ACCESS TO RAIL CORRIDOR ILLAWARRA ESCARPMENT TRACK COAL CLIFF RAILWAY STATION TOM & NORMA WILLIAMSON REST AREA S P PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS UNDER INVESTIGATION LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE COALCLIFF BEACH RESERVE OPPORTUNITY FOR ADDITIONAL S CAR PARKING P P COALCLIFF Coalcliff BEACH STONEY CREEK R PATERSON ROAD LEEDER PARK T K COALCLIFF ROCK BATHS ILLAWARRA COKE COMPANY LTD NARROW VERGE/ S STEEP TERRAIN TUNNEL COALCLIFF HARBOUR SEACLIFF BRIDGE SEA CLIFF BRIDGE School Parade (R.O.W.) P EXISTING PARKING TASMAN SEA CLIFTON Clifton RUBE HARGRAVE PARK T R K P CLIFTON SCHOOL MORONGA PARK OF ARTS CLIFTON LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE S PUB P 3 P 4 GRAND PACIFIC WALK- DRAFT MASTERPLAN LEGEND NOTE: DRAFT ONLY POTENTIAL VIEWING AREA / EXISTING PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY / FOOTPATH T TOILETS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR COMMUNITY NATURAL VANTAGE POINT EXISTING SHARED PATH VARIOUS WIDTHS POTENTIAL END OF TRIP FACILITIES CONSULTATION.PLANS ARE PREPARED P POTENTIAL FORMALISATION FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.PLANS TO EXISTING ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES OF EXISTING CAR PARK P EXISTING CARPARKS BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION POTENTIAL NEW SHARED PATH CONSTRUCTION POTENTIAL DISTANCE MARKER OF THE COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS K EXISTING PLAYGROUNDS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME (WCC) POTENTIAL LOCATION FOR EXISTING CAFE/ MOBILE FOOD OUTLET HERITAGE INTREPRETATIVE POTENTIAL ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES C PLAN NO. 5184 PJ_1412 ELEMENT/ ART WORK WOLLONGONG BIKE NETWORK 2005/2011- UNDER REVIEW COUNCIL / CROWN LAND DATE: OCTOBER 2013 S POTENTIAL SIGNAGE/INFORMATION SCALE 1:8000 @ A3 POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY DESIGNATED OFF LEASH AREAS SHEET: 3 OF 18 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF NPWS WALKING TRAILS FOCAL POINTS wollongong ISSUE : 2 city of innovation P P 3 MADDENS PLAINS SCARBOROUGH ILLAWARRA ESCARPMENT TRACK SCARBOROUGH NARROW SECTION OF RAILWAY STATION PATH LINKING TO SCHOOL RAIL AV. S POTENTIAL REFUGE LINKING TO TRAIN STATION SCARBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL P Railway Avenue RAIL AV. P Scarborough P LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE P INFORMAL CAR PARKING C P SCARBOROUGH PUB OLD PRINCES HIGHWAY S TERRACE CAPE RAILWAY HORN Goodrich Street RECREATION RESERVE FIFTH ST WILSON STREET P JIM ALLEN OVAL Pit Road Dam Road Sweeney Place K Saywell Place Clutha Place T SCARBOROUGH / WOMBARRA BEACH WOMBARRA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB MORRISON AVE SCARBOROUGH BEACH WOMBARRA RAILWAY STATION S HAIG ST POPULAR ROAD CYCLING ROUTE Wombarra BUTTENSHAW DRIVE Broadridge Street Reef Avenue BROADRIDGE ST HALL WOMBARRA SCARBOROUGH BOWLING K P CLUB Denmark Street MATRON PARK WOMBARRA BEACH LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE Barton Place T DENMARK STREET WOMBARRA CEMETRY WOMBARRA REEF TASMAN SEA Cokeworks Road COLEDALE HOSPITAL STOCKYARD CREEK COLEDALE BUS STOP FOOTPATH/ WAITING AREA Dalys Court SQUIRES CRES P Squires Crescent 4 MIKE DALYS CREEK DWYER RESERVE P 5 COLEDALE BEACH CAR PARK & H VE RI GRAND PACIFIC WALK- DRAFT MASTERPLAN LEGEND NOTE: DRAFT ONLY POTENTIAL VIEWING AREA / EXISTING PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY / FOOTPATH T TOILETS PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR COMMUNITY NATURAL VANTAGE POINT EXISTING SHARED PATH VARIOUS WIDTHS POTENTIAL END OF TRIP FACILITIES CONSULTATION.PLANS ARE PREPARED P POTENTIAL FORMALISATION FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.PLANS TO EXISTING ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES OF EXISTING CAR PARK P EXISTING CARPARKS BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION POTENTIAL DISTANCE MARKER POTENTIAL NEW SHARED PATH CONSTRUCTION OF THE COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS K EXISTING PLAYGROUNDS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL SCHEME (WCC) POTENTIAL LOCATION FOR EXISTING CAFE/ MOBILE FOOD OUTLET HERITAGE INTREPRETATIVE POTENTIAL ON ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES C PLAN NO. 5184 PJ_1412 ELEMENT/ ART WORK WOLLONGONG BIKE NETWORK 2005/2011- UNDER REVIEW COUNCIL / CROWN LAND DATE: OCTOBER 2013 S POTENTIAL SIGNAGE/INFORMATION SCALE 1:8000 @ A3 POTENTIAL PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY DESIGNATED OFF LEASH AREAS SHEET: 4 OF 18 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF NPWS WALKING TRAILS FOCAL POINTS wollongong ISSUE : 2 city of innovation ES D nt RE P 4 Morrison Avenue COLEDALE BEACH CAR PARK & SHAREWAY Hemsley Place PROPOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT P F6 FREEWAY T COLEDALE Coledale P S BEACH COLEDALE LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE COLEDALE BEACH Gifford Street SURF CLUB COLEDALE Rawson Street RAILWAY Lane 34 Lane 35 OLD PRINCES HIGHWAY STATION Lane 36 COLEDALE Young Street PRIMARY CARRICKS CREEK S SCHOOL GRADE LEVEL CATER STREET DIFFERENCE Hyde Lane BETWEEN Cater Street SHOP FRONTS & ROAD Lane 40 Lane 39 NORTHCOTE STREET INFORMAL CAR Hyde Street PARKING Northcote Street Railway Street Lane 41 C Lane 42 Lane 37 Lane 38 CLIFF STREET COLEDALE Lane 42 ROCK POOL Cliff Street Lane 43 C Buttenshaw Drive Coledale Avenue KERRYN McCANN PARK SHARK WARDS CREEK PARK Elanora Place PARK STREET Park Street P JACKY JONES CREEK T SHARKEY'S S BEACH LAWRENCE HARGRAVE DRIVE BUTTENSHAW DRIVE FREW MEMORIAL PARK AUSTINMER BOAT T HARBOUR P K P PINECOURT Buttenshaw Place HEADLAND AVENUE PARK S BRICKYARD POINT Maxwell Road Yuruga Street CLOWES PARK T Lane 45 mer P TASMAN SEA Foreman Lane TUCKERMAN PARK Boyce Avenue ALLEN PARK Wigram Road S Asquith Street GLASTONBURY GARDENS LITTLE AUSTINMER BEACH Park Avenue TOXETH AVENUE Lane 47 Allen Street Balfour Road Austinmer Street BELLS POINT PARK Railway Avenue AUSTINMER PRIMARY SCHOOL BELLS AUSTINMER P POINT K The Grove HICKS CREEK AUSTINMER T RAILWAY KNOX Hennings Lane PARK STATION Gilchrist Street Hill Street S Lane 47S Moore Street Heyde Street Moore Lane AUSTINMER BEACH Slade Street AUSTI Oceana Parade POOL Dunne Street Kennedy Road AUSTINMER
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