Shaping Hedland’s Future OVERVIEW OF KEY ISSUES LEGEND Town of Port Hedland Redout Island Local Government Boundary We are seeking preliminary input to Town of Port Hedland Town Planning Scheme No. 5 Boundary help shape Hedland’s Local Planning Local Government Boundary Strategy which will guide land use Key Roads What are the economic planning and development for the next Rivers opportunities for the Pastoral Lease / Station Boundary 10 to 20 years. pastoral industry?North Turtle Island Indigenous Reserve Your input into the preparation of Indigenous Campsite the Local Planning Strategy will Turtle Island seek to build on the comprehensive Ripon Island engagement previously undertaken De Grey Ridley River by the Town which informed the Port Hedland De Grey River preparation of the Town’s Strategic NORT Tjalka Boorda T HERN HIG Y Pardoo GREA HWA Marta Marta Community Plan, under the headings Punju Njamal De Grey of community, economy, built and Tjalka Wara Jinparinya Strelley natural environment. Shaw River South West Pippingara Creek Shelley River Boodarie Peawah River M How can we plan for a more integrated Balla Balla Mundabullangana ARB Turner River LE BAR Wallareenya RO community? Poverty Yule River A Whim Creek Creek D ST COAS TAL WE H Shaw River H IGHWA T Y R Town of O N Port Hedland Lalla Rookh Marble Bar What community infrastructure & services City of Indee Karratha would support growth? North Pole Community Considerations Peawah River Kangan • High quality health and education services essential to Shire of retain population and support growth East Pilbara Y Turner River Yandeyarra A What are the economic W • Improve amenity and sense of place in South Hedland H G I opportunities for remote H N • Shortage in childcare and aged care services R E Aboriginal communities? Pinga Creek H T R O N T A Woodstock E Yandeyarra Reserve R G Where can future growth occur? Yule River Cockeraga River Coonarrie Creek Mungaroona Range Nature Reserve What infrastructure do we need to support Shire of Tambourah future growth? Ashburton Built Environment Considerations • Planning for remote Aboriginal settlements • Known constraints limit the potential for expansion in Port Hedland ShapingWhat Hedland’s inland environmental Future features What are the economic opportunities can we recognise? for the pastoral industry? • South Hedland includes serviced and zoned land ready Town of Port Hedland Date: 8 Nov 2019 Scale:NTS @ A3 File:19-112 CP-2 A Staf: MC MD CA GW Checked: MD Level 18, 191 St Georges Terrace, Perth Western Australia 6000. PO Box 7375 Cloisters Square, Perth Western Australia 6850. for development T. +61 8 9289 8300 | E. [email protected] elementwa.com.au • South Hedland to be the Centre for shopping, Natural Environment Economic Considerations commercial land and civic and community uses Considerations • Mining will continue to be the key economic • Sporting Precinct master plans and Spoilbank Marina • Coastal assets include beaches, driver of the region are key amenity enhancement projects mangroves, turtle nesting habitats, • Need to develop a clear strategy to direct foreshore reserves future industrial development • Inland assets include migratory bird • Need to identify strategies to support habitat, rivers, groundwater Pastoral, Tourism, Aboriginal and small business opportunities Shaping Hedland’s Future PORT HEDLAND LEGEND WhereKey Roads could future housing be located? High Amenity Residential Growth Opportunity subject to constraints (inundation, earthworks etc.) Development Investigation Area (subject to addressing constraints) Recreation Focus ResidentialCultural Focus Considerations 4 • TourismFuture Focus residential growth areas are substantially constrained by Currentcoastal Shopping Precinct inundation • PotentialExisting Future Location of Shopping residential Precinct land fronting the coastline is at risk from 9 Erosion Hazard Line (CHRMAP) West End Precinct coastal erosion ATHOL STREET subject to separate 1 Athol Street (potential ~700 residential lots) State Government • Structure Plans are required to progress: Investigation 3 11 2 The Stables Precinct 1 3 Telstra Tower• SiteAthol Street Development Area 4 Former Rec. Club / Detention Centre Development Area McGREGOR STREET • Pretty Pool Stage 3a 10 COOKE POINT DRIVE 5 Pretty Pool Stage 3a Development Investigation Area 6 • The Stables Precinct 6 Former WWTP Site Development Investigation Area 8 7 Styles Road• SouthernFormer Development Investigation Wastewater Area Treatment Plant Site 8 McGregor Street Regional Recreation Precinct Community Infrastructure Considerations 9 Colin Matheson District Oval • Coastal infrastructure prone to coastal and extreme weather events 12 2 10 Cemetery Beach * Water * Provides important nesting habitat for flatback turtles Tanks STYLES ROAD 11 • Cooke PotentialPoint Beach future location of high school and primary school 12 Tkalka(subject Boorda Redevelopment to school intake requirements) • Staged delivery of McGregor Street Precinct to provide regional 7 5 sporting facilities • Redevelopment of Tkalka Boorda WILSON STREET Environmental Considerations • Cemetery Beach and Cooke Point Beach are turtle nesting areas • Recent modelling has been completed for coastal storm surge and erosion impacts which will require a planned response • Future expansion of Port operations is a long term consideration Legend Key Roads 1 Athol Street (potential ~700 residential lots) Styles Road Southern Development Investigation 7 Area High Amenity Residential Growth Opportunity - subject to constraints Where could any future shops be located? Precinct(inundation, Snapshot earthworks etc.) - Port Hedland 2 The Stables Precinct 8 McGregor Street Regional Recreation Precinct Date: 11 Nov 2019 Scale:NTS @ A3 File:19-112 RZ-1 A Staf: MC MD CA GW Checked: MD Level 18, 191 St Georges Terrace, Perth Western Australia 6000. 3 Telstra Tower Site PO Box 7375 Cloisters Square, Perth Western Australia 6850. Development Investigation Area – (subject to addressing constraints) 9 Colin Matheson District Oval T. +61 8 9289 8300 | E. [email protected] elementwa.com.au © Former Recreation Club / Detention Centre Recreation Focus 4 Development Area 10 Cemetery Beach * Commercial/Retail Considerations Community Focus Pretty Pool Stage 3a Development Investigation 11 Cooke Point Beach * 5 Area 12 Tkalka Boorda Redevelopment • Location of future retail and commercial uses to service the Tourism Focus 6 Former WWTP Site Development Investigation Area Port Hedland community Current Shopping Precinct * Provides important nesting habitat for flatback turtles Potential Future Location of Shopping Precinct Erosion Hazard Line (CHRMAP) Shaping Hedland’s Future SOUTH HEDLAND LEGEND WhereKey Roads could future housing be located? Rail Corridor WALLWORK ROAD Residential “Development Ready” Land 11 Medium - Long Term Land Bank Development Investigation Area Residential(subject to addressing constraints) Considerations • RecreationSouth Focus Hedland contains serviced ‘Development Ready’ land 1 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD • Core FocusRelocation for Retail and Commercial Usesof South Hedland landfll facility required to facilitate 1 HamiltonEastern Road Development AreaGateway land release 2 City Centre Development Land 8 HAMILTON ROAD 3 Western Edge Development Area Port Hedland 4 Trumpet Way Structure Plan Golf Course Where could a community camp be located? 14 COTTIER ROAD 5 Osprey Village Estate 13 6 Osprey Rural Structure Plan 4 7 Koombana Development Area 8 Former Pindulmurra Village Development Area 9 Community Infrastructure Considerations FORREST CIRC Long Term Development Investigation Area UIT 9 •(Eastern Staged Gateway) delivery of the South Hedland Integrated Sporting 10 Long Term Development Investigation Area 2 12 (SouthernComplex Gateway) to provide regional sporting facilities Long Term Development Investigation Area 11 (Northern Gateway) 12 •City CentreStaged delivery of youth infrastructure and services at the JD MURDOCH DRIVE 13 South HeadlandHardie Integrated SportsCentre Complex 6 Regional Precinct Port Hedland 14 JD Hardie Youth Zone Upgrades WWTP • Focus on improving provision of parks and open space in future development 3 • Future high school and primary school provision as required to 7 South Hedland meet student intake requirements Landfill Facility 5 Environmental Considerations • South Hedland Landfll and associated bufer • Management of bushfre risk in relation to future growth areas 10 Commercial/Retail Considerations • South Hedland to provide City Centre commercial and retail services to service the wider Hedland community Legend • Currently substantial vacant tenancies – anecdotally rents are PrecinctKey Roads Snapshot - South Hedland considered high 1 Hamilton Road Development Area Long Term Development Investigation Area Date: 119 Nov 2019 Scale:NTS @ A3 File:19-112 RZ-2 A Staf: MC MD CA GW Checked: MD Level 18, 191 St Georges Terrace, Perth Western Australia 6000. Rail Corridor (Eastern Gateway) PO Box 7375 Cloisters Square, Perth Western Australia 6850. T. +61 8 9289 8300 | E. [email protected] elementwa.com.au 2 City Centre Development Area © Long Term Development Investigation Area Residential “Development Ready” Land 10 3 Western Edge Development Area (Southern Gateway) Medium – Long Term Land Bank 4 Trumpet Way Structure Plan Long Term Development Investigation Area 11 Recreation Focus (Northern Gateway) 5 Osprey Village Estate Development Investigation Area (subject to addressing constraints) 12 City Centre 6 Osprey
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