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Aireys Inlet Recreation Infrastructure Strategy ... - Surf Coast Shire

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26Part 2 <strong>Infrastructure</strong> Details And OptionsSite layout optionsThere are several possible positions for a new court to be added to the existing building. Majorconsiderations in determining the best position are: possible vegetation loss, impact on car parking,impact on pedestrian and emergency access through the site, the building bulk viewable from theroad 3 , and the impact on management and existing uses in the centre. Sketches show preliminary siteoptions for a court. Note: These are not intended to be a building concept. They show the orientationin front of the building skewed to enable community and emergency access through the site.It is assumed from a management perspective that a new court should not be a separatebuilding but integrated with the existing community centre. It is also assumed that theprovision of a new indoor court should not result in the loss of an existing tennis court.Due to the close proximity to the school it is possible that in future there may need tobe some further children’s services provided in this vicinity. If this were to be the casethere may be demand to redevelop the community centre into a larger centre.Indicative layouts for an indoor court – Layout a and B3This is to minimise the environmental and visual impact of a large bulky sports court. However thereis an advantage, from a marketing point of view for it to be clearly visible from the road.

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