Frequently asked questions
- A 10-20 year vision to develop the site, subject to ongoing needs analysis and available funding;
- Current trends;
- Relevant information, site constraints and consultation with stakeholders; and
- A high level implementation plan with identified priorities for development and budget estimates.
- Project Appreciation;
- Site Analysis;
- Concept Planning;
- Confirmation of Planning;
- Community Engagement and Consultation; and
- Final Endorsement.
- Lowe Oval, Underwood;
- Cronulla Park, Slacks Creek;
- Rosia Road Site, Park Ridge;
- Waterford West District Sports Park, Waterford; and
- Dauth Park, Beenleigh.
- Current and emerging population needs;
- Challenges created by not having access to sewer;
- Strong evidence suggesting a need for an AFL regional facility;
- Interest from‘wheeled sports’ for a purpose-built facility;
- Opportunity to develop trail-based recreation;
- Opportunity to develop a nature play area to link with the environment corridor; and
- Protecting and enhancing the biodiversity corridor.
What is a master plan?
A Master Plan is a long term vision that establishes a framework and key elements of how a park can be developed.
The following principles guide the development of a Master Plan:
Master Plans are regularly reviewed to ensure they remain relevant with current trends to meet the needs of the community.
What are the steps in developing a Master Plan?
Noting the principles that guide the development of a Master Plan, the appointed Consultant has undertaken six (6) key project Objectives as seen below to develop the plan:
As part of Objective two (2), engagement occurred with key stakeholders.
Currently the Rosia Road Site Draft Master Plan is in Objective five (5) Community Consultation.
Why did Council decide to do a Master Plan for the Rosia Road Site?
Council as part of its Active Logan Strategy 2016 – 2028 has a priority to offer an increased diversity of open spaces and facilities for people to be active. A key action is the planning for active spaces to meet emerging needs. Council identified 5 sites to undertake Master Plans for:
What were the key considerations for the Rosia Road Site?
The Rosia Road Site has a number of factors that have been considered in the master planning process. These include, although not limited to:
How will the delivery of the Master Plan be funded?
A Master Plan is a long-term vision of how a site may be developed, subject to needs analysis and funding. Council will look at a variety of funding sources for development of the site, including other government agencies. Organisations or clubs that operate from the site may also seek funding from various sources to develop aspects of the Master Plan. As the Master Plan has been guided by community input, all development will be in line with the Master Plan’s vision.