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Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017 Woorong Park Precinct 5 Client Engineer Drawing No. Date Project Scale Drawing title Issue No. Revisions 190 James Street Redfern NSW 2016 T (02) 9310 5644 [email protected] JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD B L01 Title Sheet 1:4000 @A1 RICHMOND ROAD SHALE WOODLAND LLANDILO SHANES PARK STONY CREEK ROAD STOCK LAND DEVELOPMENT PRECINCT 2 PRECINCT 1 WOORONG PARK - PRECINCT 5 STREETSCAPE WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Legend Woorong Park Property Boundary Extent of Precinct 5 April 2017 Drawing No. Drawing Title Scale Issue No. L01 Title Sheet 1:4000 B L02 Circulation Diagram 1:4000 B L03 Precinct 5 Overall Plan 1:2000 B L04 Precinct 5 Path Arrangement 1:2000 B L05 Street Tree Species Strategy NTS B L06 Street Tree Planting Plan 1:1000 B L07 Street Tree Typical Cross Sections 1:100 B L08 Street Tree Schedule NTS B L09 Typical Landscape Details As Shown B PRECINCT 6 PRECINCT 4 0 40 100 200m PRECINCT 5

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Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD BL01Title Sheet 1:4000 @A1

RICHMOND ROAD

SHALE WOODLAND LLANDILO

SHANES PARK

STON

Y CR

EEK R

OA

D

STOCK LAND DEVELOPMENT

PRECINCT 2

PRECINCT 1

WOORONG PARK - PRECINCT 5

STREETSCAPE WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION

Legend

Woorong Park Property Boundary

Extent of Precinct 5

April 2017

Drawing No. Drawing Title Scale Issue No.

L01 Title Sheet 1:4000 B

L02 Circulation Diagram 1:4000 B

L03 Precinct 5 Overall Plan 1:2000 B

L04 Precinct 5 Path Arrangement 1:2000 B

L05 Street Tree Species Strategy NTS B

L06 Street Tree Planting Plan 1:1000 B

L07 Street Tree Typical Cross Sections 1:100 B

L08 Street Tree Schedule NTS B

L09 Typical Landscape Details As Shown B

PRECINCT 6

PRECINCT 4

0 40 100 200m

PRECINCT 5

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD BL02Circulation Diagram 1:4000 @A1

Legend

Woorong Park Property Boundary

Extent of Precinct 5

Sports Field

Local Park

Environmental Conservation

Environmental Management

Transition

Private Open Space (Clydesdale Estate)

Water Management

Cycling on Main Roads

Cycling on Collector Rd, Sub-arterial

Cycling on Local Road

Cycling on/within Open Space

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Cycle Circulation Diagram

PRECINCT 1

SHALE WOODLAND LLANDILO

STOCKLAND DEVELOPMENT

RICHMOND ROADST

ON

Y CR

EEK

ROA

D

PRECINCT

2

PRECINCT

5

0 40 100 200m

PRECINCT

4

PRECINCT

6

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD

1:2000@A1B

Precinct 5 Overall PlanL03

ROAD D4

ROAD 100

ROAD D1

ROAD D9

ROA

D D

6

ROA

D D

7

ROA

D D

8

ROA

D D

5

ROAD D2

ROAD

D2

ROA

D D

2

ROA

D D

8

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Overall Plan

Extent of works

Street adjacent to environmental conservation zone

Local street

Collector road

Legend

0 20 50 100m

Sportsfield by others.

To seperate application.

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD

Precinct 5 Path ArrangementL04

1:2000 @A1B

ROAD D4

ROAD 100

ROAD D1

ROAD D9

ROA

D D

6

ROA

D D

7

ROA

D D

8

ROA

D D

5

ROAD D2

ROAD

D2

ROA

D D

2

ROA

D D

8

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Path Arrangement

Legend

Precincts 5 Boundary

2.5m wide shareway

1.5m wide pathway

0 20 50 100m

Sportsfield by others.

To seperate application.

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD BL05Street Tree Species Strategy NTS

East-West Streets

North-South Streets

Ever

gree

nEv

ergr

een

Dec

iduo

us

Dec

iduo

us

Collector/Sub-Arterial StreetsWaterhousia floribunda

‘Sweeper’

Tristaniopsis laurina‘Luscious’

Cupaniopsis anacardioides

* Angophora floribunda

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Street Tree Species Strategy

Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’

Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’

Lagerstroemia indica ‘Natchez’

Quercus palustris EDF

* Note: Angophora floribunda is proposed to both north-south and east-west streets as it is a local native tree species used adjacent to all Environmental Conservation / E4 zones.

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD

1:1000 @ A1B

Street Tree Planting Plan L06

Indicative Plant Schedule

SYM Botanical Name Common Name Mature Height Pot Size

ROAD D2 Edge to Environmental Conservation Zone

Angophora floribunda Rough-barked apple 8 - 12m 100L

ROAD D5 N-S Orientation

Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo 8 - 12m 100L

ROAD D6 N-S Orientation

Waterhousia floribunda ‘Sweeper’ Weeping Lilly Pilly 10-12m 100L

ROAD D9 E-W Orientation

Lagerstroemia indica ‘Natchez’ Crepe Myrtle 8 - 10m 100L

ROADS D7, D8 N-S Orientation

Tristaniopsis laurina ‘Luscious’ Water Gum 8-10m 100L

ROAD 100 Collector Road E-W Orientation

Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’ Oriental Plane 10-12m 100L

ROAD D4 E-W Orientation

Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ ‘Bradford’ Callery Pear 8-11m 100L

ROAD D1 E-W Orientation

Quercus palustris ‘EDF’ Pin Oak 12-15m 100L

Note: Drawing to be read in conjunction with civil/services/lighting drawings.

ROAD D4

ROAD 100

ROAD D1

ROAD D9

ROA

D D

6

ROA

D D

7

ROA

D D

8

ROA

D D

5

ROAD D2

ROAD

D2

ROA

D D

2

ROA

D D

8

ROA

D D

6

Woorong Park Precinct 5- Planting Plan

0 10 25 50m

A

Precinct boundary

Lot boundary

Extent of turfed area

Extent of concrete paving

Proposed stormwater line and kerb inlet pits

Proposed contours

Driveway

Typical section line refer to sheet L09

Legend

A

B

C

Sportsfield by others.

To seperate application.

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD

1:100@A1Street Tree Typical Cross SectionsBL07

Section A - Typical Cross SectionStreet Along Environmental Conservation Zone Edge to environmental conservation zone ROADS D2, D8

Section B - Typical Cross Section

Collector Road

EW Orientation, Road 100

Section C - Typical Cross SectionLocal Street EW Orientation, Roads D1, D4, D9NS Orientation, Roads D5, D6, D7, D8

LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION NOTES

1. All street tree planting for DA 16/03560 and DA 16/05384 is

to be in accordance with these plans and details provided.

2. All imported soil to achieve the requirements of AS4419 –

Soils for landscaping.

3. All tree planting holes are a minimum 1.5 times diameter and

twice the depth of the root ball.

4. All mulch is to be free of deleterious material such as rock,

soil, weeds and sticks. Acceptable mulch – Forest litter or

pine bark mulch.

5. All soft edges (mulch, turf, grassed) to be finished to appro-

priate falls and flush with adjacent surface treatment.

6. Turf to consist of 25mm depth of dense , well rooted, vigor-

ous grass growth with minimum 15mm on an average 100mm

depth of top soil.

7. Staking is required as specified. Drive 2x38x38x1800mm

hardwood stakes 600mm into the ground set 300mm from

rootball. Secure the stem of the tree firmly with 2 x hessian

ties fitted to the stem separately in opposite directions.

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION NOTES

1. Mechanical line trimmers (whipper snippers) not be used

within 300mm of out edge of tree trunks

2. No grass to overgrow edges where it adjoins hard paved sur-

faces or kerbs and guttering

3. No grass or weeds within mulched area in or around tree

4. Stolen trees to be replaced within one week. Repeated re-

moval of trees within the same location shall immediately be

reported to Council

5. All garden beds to be re-mulched to maintain a depth of

75mm and level finish with adjacent surfaces

6. Mulch not to come into contact with the trunks of trees

7. No visible signs of wilting of leaves or stems, with all plants

to be fully turgid at all times

8. No sign of over watering such as constantly wet soil, brown

leaf margins, stem rot or brown spots on foliage

9. No obvious signs of weed infestation in grass areas, pave-

ments or mass planting beds

10. Herbicides, fungicides or insecticides are not to be applied

in extreme temperatures or wind conditions

11. Remove of all suckers from base of trees

12. Formative pruning of trees to allow effective canopy develop-

ment and to retain natural or desired shape of the tree

13. All damaged dead or diseased wood to be pruned to the

nearest lateral shoot or active bud with a clean neat cut

14. Performance of planting will be indicated by new growth with

visible sign of new leaves; plants to possess a level of ‘ green-

ness’ characteristic with the particular species; Strong floral

habit and colour appropriate to the season and species; Ab-

sence of dead or damaged foliage, flowers or branches

HANDOVER TO COUNCIL

1. The developer must provide to Council in writing one (1) month

notice, at minimum, for practical completion inspection and

two (2) month notice for end of maintenance inspection.

2. Following prescribed maintenance period, Council will inspect

all street trees and provide the applicant with a list of defects

which will need to be addressed prior to the acceptance of

handover

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Street Tree Typical Cross Sections

0 1 2.5 5m

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logo April 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5Client Engineer Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD design A 12.04.17 DA Submission MT JD BL08Street Tree Schedule NTS

Botanical Name Common Name Mature Dimensions Seasonal / Special

Features

Preferred Soil

Conditions

Drought / Frost

Tolerance

Pest & Disease

Susceptibility

Maintenance

Requirement

Availability Nuisance Longevity/

Growth Rate

Root Damage

Potential

Branch

Shedding

Solar Access

Height Spread

RO

AD D

2

Edg

e to

Env

iron

men

tal

Cons

erva

tion

Zon

e Angophora floribunda

Rough-barked apple

8-12m 8-10m Dense dark green folaige. White flowers from Sept-January. Clusters of mauve purple fruits from May to August.

Bird and small mammal attracting

Adaptable to a range of soil conditions but performs best on clay loams with moderate drainage and adequate summer moisture

Frost sensitive. Prefers a sheltered moist position but can tolerate mild drought.

Susceptable to low infestations of soft brown scale and Chinese wax scale leading to formation of sooty mould.

Regular watering during establishment.

Readily available in commercial nurseries

Small fleshy fruit 15-20mm in diameter

Long-lived – 50 years plus in urban areas. Moderate growth rate

Root system is not considered to be extensive or overly vigorous

No known susceptibility to branch shedding

Evergreen – not suitable where solar access in winter is required.

RO

ADD

5

NS

OR

IEN

TATI

ON

Cupaniopsis anacardioides

Tuckeroo8-12m 8-10m Dense canopy.

Dark green shiny foliage. Small flowers with dull yellow to orange seed capsules in Nov-Dec.

Prefers well drained sandy soils. Adaptable to heavy loams with good drainage.

Tolerates moderate exposure to salt-laden winds. Young trees are frost sensitive

No known pest or disease susceptibilities

Regular watering during establishment. May require formative pruning to ensure development of a single trunk.

Generally available in commercial nurseries.

No specific nuisance issues known. Leaf & fruit fall is minimal.

Long-lived – 50 years plus in urban areas.

Fast growth rate

Root system is not considered to be extensive or overly vigorous.w

No known susceptibility to branch shedding

Evergreen

RO

AD D

7, D

8

NS

OR

IEN

TATI

ON

Tristaniopsis laurina

‘Luscious’

Water Gum 8-10m 8-10m Dull green dense foliage, small yellow flowers during November to January

Prefers moist fertile soils with good moisture levels in summer

Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions

Tolerant of low temperatures to minus 3°C

Prefers a sheltered situation.

No known susceptibility to any specific pestsor diseases

Regular watering during establishment. May require formative pruning to ensure dev. of a single trunk. Tolerant of pruning and positions beneath powerlines and ABC’s

Readily available from most commercial nurseries

No specific nuisance issues known. Leaf & fruit fall is minimal

Long-lived – 50 years plus in urban areas.

Fast growth rate

Root system is not considered to be extensive or overly vigorous

No known susceptibility to branch shedding

Evergreen – not suitable where solar access in winter is required

RO

AD D

6

NS

OR

IEN

TATI

ON

Waterhousia floribunda‘Sweeper’

Weeping Lilly Pilly 10-12m 8-10m Long, dark green, glossy leaves, which have a ripple in the leaves, they turn red before dropping, with large clusters of white flowers in Summer time. This tree has a wonderful weeping habit.

Prefers a sand free draining loam.

Suitable for temperate climates, can withstand light frosts.

Susceptible to physlids and wasp gall.

Keep well watered during the warmer months, can withstand drought periods once established.

Generally availablefrom commercialnurseries.

Generallyavailable incommericalnurseries.

Leaf & fruit fall is minimal

Long-lived – 50 years plus in urban areas.

Fast growth rate

Based on 75% of mature size (in urban landscapes) tree would require approximately 113m2

area or 67m3 root volume (crown projection method).

No known susceptibility

Full sun to partial shade.

RO

AD 1

00

EW O

RIE

NTA

TIO

N

Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’

Oriental Plane 10-12m 6-8m pyramidal to rounded foliage which turns yellow-brown in autumn.Inconspicuous flowers in early spring before leaves are expanding fully.Pendulous, bristly seed balls are produced in groups of three to six.

Best in moist well drained fertile soil

Tolerant of frosts and drought

No known pest or disease susceptibilities

Regularwatering duringestablishment

Generallyavailable incommericalnurseries

Leaf fall in autumn Very long lived 100 years+ in urban areas

Moderate growth rate

Extensive root system

No known

susceptibility

Deciduous –suitable wheresolar access inwinter is required

RO

ADS

D4

EW O

RIE

NTA

TIO

N Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’

Bradford Pear 8-11m 6-8m Dark green, oval shaped leaves which turn yellow and red in autumnWhite blossoms in early spring before leaves are expanding fullySmall fruit

Prefers moist soils

but tolerates low

levels of drought

Tolerant of light

frosts

No known pest or disease susceptibilities

Regularwatering duringestablishment

Generallyavailable incommericalnurseries

Leaf fall in autumn Very long lived 100 years+ in urban areas

Moderate growth rate

Root system is not considered to be extensive or overly vigorous

No known

susceptibility

Deciduous –suitable wheresolar access inwinter is required

RO

ADS

D1

EW O

RIE

NTA

TIO

N Quercus palustris ‘EDF’

Pin Oak 12-15m 6-8m Dark green, oval shaped leaves which turn yellowand red in autumn.White blossoms in early spring before leaves areexpanding fully.Small fruit

Prefers moist soilsbut tolerates lowlevels of drought

Tolerant of lightfrosts

No known pest

or disease

susceptibilities

Regularwatering duringestablishment

Generallyavailable incommericalnurseries

Leaf fall inautumn

Very long lived100 years+ inurban areasModerate growthrate

Root system is notconsidered to beextensive or overlyvigorous

No knownsusceptibility

Deciduous –suitable where solar access inwinter is required

RO

ADS

D9

EW O

RIE

NTA

TIO

N

Lagerstroemia indica

‘Natchez’Crepe Myrtle 8-10m 6-8m

White flowers Jan-April

Mid-green foliage turning yellow, orange and scarlet in autumn

Best in moist, well drained, slightly acidic soils in a posi-tion receiving full sun. Transplants easily provided adequate moisture levels are maintained.

Tolerant of coldtemperatures to mi-nus 5°C.

Susceptible toaphids and thripswhich may lead tosooty mould.

Regular watering during establishment

May require formative pruning to ensure development of a single trunk

Generally availablefrom commercialnurseries.Superior clonalmaterial shouldbe selected forpropagation.

Leaf fall in autumn

Relatively small leaflets

Long lived 50 years+ in urban areas

Fast growth rate

Root system is not considered to be extensive or overly vigorous

No knownsusceptibility tobranch shed-ding.

Deciduous –suitable wheresolar access inwinter is required.

Woorong Park Precinct 5 - Street Tree Data

Issue Date Description Drawn Check Client name / logoClient Drawing No.DateProject

ScaleDrawing title

Issue No.Revisions 190 James Street

Redfern NSW 2016

T (02) 9310 5644

[email protected]

JMD designFebruary 2017Woorong Park Precinct 5

A 17.02.17 DA MT JD

Engineer

Typical Landscape Details

BL09As Shown