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APPENDIX 5:Community engagement reference documents
APPENDIX 5: Community engagement reference documents
List of key stakeholders
COUNCIL DIVISION – INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
Natural Environment and Climate Change (NE&CC)
Place Management
Transport & Infrastructure
Parks & Reserves
Property Management & Procurement
Corporate Strategy & Planning
Development Assessment
Environmental Compliance
STATE GOVERNMENT – EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
Transport NSW- Maritime Management Centre
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
Department of Primary Industries (Fisheries)
Department of Lands
Department of Planning
Transport NSW - Roads and Maritime Services
Broken Bay Water Police
National Parks and Wildlife Service
DPI Water
Transport NSW - Roads and Maritime Services
COMMUNITY GROUPS - EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS (now extended to include all registered
community groups within Northern Beaches LGA)
Scotland Island Resident Association (SIRA)
Scotland Island Rural Fire Brigade (SIRFB)
West Pittwater Community Association(WPCA)
Mackerel Beach Resident Association
Coasters Retreat Association
Coastal Retreat Historical Society
KU-RING-GAI PH
Aboriginal Support Group Manly Warringah Pittwater
Avalon Beach Historical Society Inc.
Avalon Beach SLSC Committee
Avalon Palm Beach Business Chamber Inc
Avalon Preservation Trust Incorporated As Avalon Preservation Association
Bayview-Church Point Residents Association Inc
Bayview Heights Estate Owners Group
Bayview & Ingleside Residents Association
Bayview Tennis Club
Bilgola Preservation Society
Careel Bay Pittwater Protection Association Inc.
Careel Bay Trailer Boat Club Inc.
Clareville & Bilgola Plateau Residents Association
Climate Action Pittwater
Coastal Retreat Historical Society
Community Care (Northern Beaches) Inc
Combined Probus Club Of Palm Beach Inc.
Elanora Heights Resident Association
Elanora Park Tennis Club Inc
Friends Of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment
Friends Of Bungan Community Group
Friends Of Pittwater
Garigal Deep Creek Residents Association
Horseshoe Cove Association
Ingleside Riders Group Inc
Mackerel Beach Association Inc
Manly & District Kennel & Dog Training Club Inc
Manly Warringah Pittwater Historical Society Inc.
Mona Vale Residents Association
Mona Vale Surf Lifesaving Club
Mona Vale Garden Club
Narrabeen Lakes Chamber Of Commerce
Northern Beaches Roadkill Prevention Committee
Newport Residents Association Inc.
Palm Beach & Whale Beach Association Inc.
Peninsula Bridge Club
Peninsula Music Club
Pittwater Community Arts
Pittwater Community Gardens
Pittwater Natural Heritage Association
Pittwater Unleashed
Rotary Club of Pittwater
Scotland Island Residents Association Inc (SIRA)
Surf Lifesaving Sydney Northern Beaches
Surf Rider Foundation Northern Beaches
Sustainability Pittwater
Warriewood Residents Association
West Pittwater Community Association
Wilga Wilson Residents Association
Wires
Wirreanda Valley Land Owners Incorporated
Zonta Club of Northern Beaches Inc.
RECREATIONAL CLUBS AND FACILITIES – EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
Boating Industry Association of NSW
Bei Loon Dragon Boat Club
Yachting NSW
Bayview Yacht Racing Association
All Sail Sailing Club
Club Sail Pty Ltd
Palm Beach Yacht Club
Palm Beach Sailing Club
Avalon Sailing Club
pittwater dragon boat racing club
Sailability NSW Pittwater
woody Point Yacht Club
Barrenjoey Boating Services
paddlecraft kayaks
club sail
church point charter
Seaschool Marine Training
Pittwater Cruises
small yachting cruising club of pittwater
wisky business charters
MARINAS – EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
Careel Bay Marina
Holmeport Marina
The Quays Marina
Bayview Anchorage
Gibson Marina Bayview
Newport Anchorage
Rowell Marine - Heron Cove Marina
Princes Street Marina
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
Royal Motor Yacht Club
Sirsi Marina
Colin Beashel Marine
Pittwater Aquatic Club
Lovett Bay Boatshed
APPENDIX 5: A – COPY OF THE PITTWATER WATERWAY SURVEY
About the Waterway ReviewThe Pittwater waterway is a natural icon and distinguishing feature of our region’s identity and animportant environmental asset. The waterway is a focus for leisure, tourism and business.
Pittwater Council is looking at ways to improve the management of the waterway and to manage arange of competing demands and the complex interplay of environmental, social, economic andgovernance considerations.
We look forward to hearing what you have to say.
About this surveyThis survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. Your input will help inform the development of adiscussion paper about the management of the waterway.
The survey seeks your input on what you feel are the key issues facing the waterway and asks a rangeof questions about how often you use the waterway and what for.
At the end of the survey we would encourage you to leave your name and email address to subscribe toemail updates about the Waterway Review – we will also let you know about other ways to have yoursay on this important project.
Introduction
Waterway Review
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About thewaterway
Waterway Review
Very
dissatisfied Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very satisfied N/A
Moorings
Marinas and pumpout facilities
Foreshore access
Parking facilities
Wharves and Jetties
Dinghy and drystorage (kayaks/smallboats)
Boat ramps
Recreational facilities(parks, reserves,public bathrooms)
Natural environment –water quality andforeshore
Natural environment –flora and fauna
1. How satisfied are you with the following elements of the waterway?
2
A large number of issues have been identified on the waterway. Please rate each of the identified issuesin importance to you.
Managing issues on the waterway -environmental
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Unimportant Important Very important N/A
Protection ofestuarine habitat(saltmarsh,seagrasses etc)
Protection offauna species
Management ofpollution fromsewerage,stormwater andsediment run-off
Littering and illegaldumping
Pollution frommarinas andcommercial activities
Erosion of theforeshore from boats/foreshore activities
Over fishing
Sea level rise
Other (please specify)
2. Please indicate how important each of the following environmental issues are to you?
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A large number of issues have been identified on the waterway. Please rate each of the identified issuesin importance to you.
Managing issues on the waterway -boating
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Unimportant Important Very important N/A
Increasing demandfor moorings
Growth in boatownership
Growth in boat sizeand the impact oflarger boats(increased wash,visual impact,increased pollution)
Growth in marina size
Demand for drystorage (for kayaks,paddleboards, smallcraft, dinghy’s)
Demand for boatramps
Parking for cars andboats
Protect andenhance tourism andcommercial activity
Other (please specify)
3. Please indicate how important each of the following boating issues are to you?
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A large number of issues have been identified on the waterway. Please rate each of the identified issuesin importance to you.
Managing issues on the waterway -social
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Unimportant Important Very important N/A
Safety on thewaterway andforeshore
Public access to theforeshore andwaterway (egkayak’s, paddleboards, boat ramps)
Protection ofAboriginal andEuropean heritage onthe waterway
Protection of visualand aestheticqualities of thewaterway
Management ofpowered watercraft(jet ski’s) on thewaterway
Enhancement ofrecreational facilitieson the waterway andforeshore
Management of dogsand pets along theforeshore
Access to thewaterway forrecreational fishing
Other (please specify)
4. Please indicate how important each of the following social issues are to you?
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A large number of issues have been identified on the waterway. Please rate each of the identified issuesin importance to you.
Managing issues on the waterway - regulatory andenforcement
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Unimportant Important Very important N/A
Transportaccess for offshorecommunities (egScotland Island,western foreshore)
Parking enforcement
Enforcement andmanagement ofmoorings
Tie off facilities andpublic wharfenforcement
Protection andmanagement ofnavigational channels
Speed limits andwash
Planningconsiderationsincluding zoning andbuilding controls
Other (please specify)
5. Please indicate how important each of the following regulatory and enforcement issues are to you?
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BiggestChallenge
Waterway Review
6. From your perspective, what is the single biggest challenge facing the waterway over the next ten years?
7. How do you think this challenge could best be managed?
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Your aspirations for thewaterway
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8. What are your top three aspirations for the waterway into the future?
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About you and your use of thewaterway:
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9. What waterway activities are you involved in? Tick all that apply
Ferry/ water taxi
Large Powered boating (>6m)
Small Powered boating (<6m)
Sail boating
Powered water craft (Jet Ski)
Kayaking
Paddle boarding
Fishing
Commercial or business purposes (eg cafes, tourism etc)
Foreshore recreation (eg. BBQs, foreshore walks)
Marina operator/ boat builder etc
Swimming
Other (please specify)
10. How do you access the waterway? Tick all that apply. Via:
Marina
Public wharf or jetty
Private wharf or jetty
Boat ramp
Foreshore or beach
Dry storage or dingy tie up
Other (please specify)
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Everyday Once a weekOnce every few
weeks Once a monthLess than once a
month
During summermonths from Octoberto April
During winter monthsfrom May toSeptember
11. How often do you use the waterway
12. Where do you live?
Onshore in Pittwater
Offshore in Pittwater
Elsewhere on the northern beaches
Elsewhere in Sydney
Elsewhere in NSW
13. Age
Under 24 years
25-44 years
45-64 years
Over 65 years
Name
Group, Organisation,Company or Operator
Email Address
14. Contact details*
15. Would you like to subscribe to project updates by email?*
No thanks, I'll keep up to date via the webpage
Yes (please confirm you typed your email correctly in the question above)
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Thank you for your input in the Waterway Review.
Pittwater Council is at the beginning of a process that is expected to take about a year and a half. Therewill be several opportunities for you to find out more and again have your say as the project progresses.
Updates about the project will be included in Council’s enewsletter and on the YourSay web portal atkey stages, and by email if you chose to subscribe to updates.
Please take a moment to share this survey with your friends – all the information can be found onCouncil’s website at www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au/yoursay
Thanks!
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