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

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Appendix52–– It would be hard to find a place in <strong>Aireys</strong> to relocate the tennis courts–– A permit would be required to expand the hall. It wouldn’t be toohard, as you would just need a straight permit.–– The site is zoned for local government use–– There’s overlays across the land that trigger permit of buildings and works–– Need to give public notice to decide on building scaleAIDA representatives–– The community centre is in a Iron bark reserve and they are very special and Aida would beapposed to the proposal of removing the trees, also believes the community would be against it–– A few years ago the trees weren’t in the best condition but they are now very healthy and strong–– There is also vegetation beneath the trees that is of importance, such as orchids–– AIDA’s August meeting stated that the north end of the 80 acre block andthe 2, 10 acre blocks would be best locations for a playing field–– AIDA would prefer no building in the valley however if there is to be one where housesare currently permitted is the only place they would accept a building–– AIDA would not like any subdivision of 80 the acre site–– Interesting wetland site towards the southern end of the site – couldcreate no other infrastructure other than the field–– Would not want any hard surfaces on the site, eg car parking–– No fertilising near creek eitherThe southern end of the 80 acre block is definitely not an option as it is an––interesting wetland site and infrastructure would be highly apposed

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