C1.F Public open space


    Objectives

  • To ensure public open space is provided to support the growing local community.
  • To provide public open space that is multi-functional and encourages usability.
  • To ensure parks are centrally located near transport nodes, public buildings, waterfronts, libraries or places of public worship.

Controls

C1.15  Public open space for the purpose of a local park, district park or regional park must:

  • be of regular shape (rectangle/square) to maximise recreation opportunities;

Note

Long narrow open spaces are not acceptable unless used for linkages.

  • be generally flat and centrally located near transport nodes, public buildings, waterfronts, libraries or places of public worship to maximise accessibility for all members of the public;
  • provide for safe and convenient access by being located on pedestrian and cycle routes;
  • clearly demonstrate that it is a public space and be bounded by a street and faced by lots zoned or used for residential or commercial purposes;
  • be designed with consideration to crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) principles; and
  • include access for services (e.g. garbage collection, maintenance, water, sewerage and electricity).

Note

  • The requirement to provide public open space is determined through a merit-based assessment that considers existing facilities, population and proximity to facilities.
  • Land that may be deemed unsuitable as public open space for the purposes of a local park, district park or regional park includes:
    • contaminated land; 
    • land primarily used for stormwater management or drainage control purposes;
    • land containing sites or items of cultural significance; or
    • land identified as an asset protection zone (APZ).