Open Space Conservation Area

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Tree planting location Subject to land manager approval Light pole to cast light away from conservation area

Conservation area boundary. Low Fence to exclude vehicles but allow pedestrian access

Shared path to be located as per future detail design by land manager

1m CLEARZONE

1m CLEARZONE

Conservation Area

RESIDENTIAL

3.0m SHARED PATH

1.8m NATURE STRIP

2.1m PARKING BAY Tree outstands at intersections

3.5m

3.5m CARRIAGEWAY

2.1m PARKING BAY Tree outstands at intersections

3.0m NATURE STRIP

1.5m PEDESTRIAN PATH

17.5m

NOTES: • All kerbs are to be B2 Barrier Kerb as per the Engineering Design and Construction Manual for Subdivision in Growth Areas • • • • • • •

Conservation Interface Connector Street - Open Space Conservation Area

Verge widths may be reduced where roads abut open space with the consent of the responsible authority Encourage native and indigenous vegetation in the front setback of properties fronting the conservation area Any streetscape lighting required on the conservation area side of the street must cast light away from the conservation area The conservation area must be fenced appropriately to protect biodiversity values to the satisfaction of the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning All necessary fire breaks must be located outside the conservation area Indigenous grasses preferred on nature strips adjacent to conservation areas Streetscape plantings must be Australian natives and should be indigenous to the area.

Footpath location (typical)

Conservation area boundary. Low fence to be located directly on the conservation area to prevent car access, and allow pedestrian access where required.

CONSERVATION AREA

RESIDENTIAL

no built-up areas buffer (20m) 1.5m PEDESTRIAN PATH

3.0m NATURE STRIP

2.1m PARKING BAY

3.5m

2.1m PARKING BAY Tree outstands at intersections

3.5m CARRIAGEWAY

1.8m NATURE STRIP

3.0m TWO WAY BIKE PATH

3.0m NATURE STRIP

1.5m PEDESTRIAN PATH

6.6m

conservation interface zone (30m)

25.0m

NOTES: •

All kerbs are to be B2 Barrier Kerb as per the Engineering Design and Construction Manual for Subdivision in Growth Areas



Verge widths may be reduced where roads abut open space with the consent of the responsible authority



Any streetscape lighting required on the conservation area side of the street must cast light away from the conservation area



Encourage native and indigenous vegetation in the front setback of properties fronting the conservation area.

CONSERVATION INTERFACE ZONE

Conservation Interface Connector Street - Nature Conservation Area



Trees should not be planted within 10m of the conservation area boundary



The conservation area must be fenced appropriately to protect biodiversity values to the satisfaction of the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning



All necessary fire breaks must be located outside the conservation area



Indigenous grasses preferred on nature strips adjacent to conservation areas



Streetscape plantings must be Australian natives and should be indigenous to the area.

Tree planting location dependent on distance to GGF wetland areas. Subject to land manager approval

Shared path to be located as per future detail design by land manager

1m CLEARZONE

Conservation Area

Local Park

3.0m SHARED PATH

NOTES:

Conservation Interface Direct Interface - Local Park/Stormwater Management and GGF and Open Space Conservation Area



Tree, shrub, and grass planting within fronting open space must be Australian natives, indigenous to the area, and to the satisfaction of the responsible authority



All necessary fire breaks must be located outside the conservation area



The conservation area must have appropriate demarcation of edge to clarify maintenance responsibility, for example bollards at 10m intervals, to the satisfaction of DELWP and the responsible authority



Indigenous grasses preferred on nature strips and parks adjacent to conservation areas



Open space and streetscape plantings must be Australian natives and should be indigenous to the area.

Light pole to cast light away from conservation area Tree planting location dependent on distance to GGF wetland areas. Subject to land manager approval Conservation area boundary. Low fence to be located outside of conservation area to prevent car access, and allow pedestrian access where required. Shared path to be located as per future detail design by land manager 1m CLEARZONE

1m CLEARZONE

Conservation Area

RESIDENTIAL

3.0m

2.2m

7.3m

3.5m

1.5m

SHARED PATH

NATURE STRIP

CARRIAGEWAY

NATURE STRIP

PEDESTRIAN PATH

14.5m

NOTES: • All kerbs are to be B2 Barrier Kerb as per the Engineering Design and Construction Manual for Subdivision in Growth Areas •

Verge widths may be reduced where roads abut open space with the consent of the responsible authority



Any streetscape lighting required on the conservation area side of the street must cast light away from the conservation area

• •

Encourage native and indigenous vegetation in the front setback of properties fronting the conservation area The conservation area must be fenced appropriately to protect biodiversity values to the satisfaction of the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning All necessary fire breaks must be located outside the conservation area Indigenous grasses preferred on nature strips adjacent to conservation areas Streetscape plantings must be Australian natives and should be indigenous to the area.

• • •

Conservation Interface Local Access Street - GGF and Open Space Conservation Area

Conservation area boundary. Low fence to be located directly on the conservation area to prevent car access, and allow pedestrian access where required. Footpath location (typical).

CONSERVATION AREA 1

RESIDENTIAL

1.5m PEDESTRIAN PATH

7.0m NATURE STRIP

7.3m CARRIAGEWAY

2.7m NATURE STRIP

1.5m PEDESTRIAN PATH

4.2m

conservation interface zone (30m)

20.0m NO BUILT UP AREAS EXTENT

NOTES: • All kerbs are to be B2 Barrier Kerb as per the Engineering Design and Construction Manual for Subdivision in Growth Areas • Mature street tree size must be in accordance with Melton City Council’s landscaping policy •

Verge widths may be reduced where roads abut open space with the consent of the responsible authority



Any streetscape lighting required on the conservation area side of the street must cast light away from the conservation area



Encourage native and indigenous vegetation in the front setback of properties fronting the conservation area.

CONSERVATION INTERFACE ZONE • • • • •

Conservation Interface Local Access Street - Nature Conservation Area

Trees should not be planted within 10m of the conservation area boundary The conservation area must be fenced appropriately to protect biodiversity values to the satisfaction of the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning All necessary fire breaks must be located outside the conservation area Indigenous grasses preferred on nature strips adjacent to conservation areas Streetscape plantings must be Australian natives and should be indigenous to the area.

1.0m

3.0m

3.0m

2.1m

VERGE

SHARED PATH

NATURE STRIP

PARKING BAY Tree outstands at approx. 50-100m centres and at intersections

3.0m

3.0m CARRIAGEWAY

2.1m

3.2m

1.8m

PARKING BAY

NATURE STRIP

PEDESTRIAN PATH

Tree outstands at approx. 50-100m centres and at intersections

NOTES:

Local Access Street (22.0m) Level 2 Connection to Sunbury South Station



Minimum street tree mature height 12 metres



All kerbs are to be B2 Barrier Kerb



Verge widths may be reduced where roads abut open space with the consent of the responsible authority.