Report on Consultation Outcomes for the Boronia Park Draft Plan of

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Report on Consultation Outcomes for the Boronia Park Draft Plan of
Report on Consultation
Outcomes for the
Boronia Park
Draft Plan of Management
Prepared by:
Thompson Berrill Landscape Design Pty Ltd
19 May 2015
Date
Revision
Amendment
27.04.15
Draft V1
For internal PRG review and comment only
05.05.15
Draft V2
For internal PRG review and comment only
11.05.15
Final V3
For issue to council
19.05.15
Final V4
For public exhibition
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Table of contents
Page #
1.
Introduction
4
2.
Overview of the public exhibition outcomes
5
3.
Submissions from clubs and organisations
7
4.
Submissions from individuals
31
5.
Petitions
45
Attachments
A
Details of clubs, organisations and individuals
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1.
Introduction
1.1
Scope of the consultation
1.1.1
Overview
Council endorsed the Draft Boronia Park Plan of Management (PoM) for consultation in
December 2014. It was placed on public exhibition from 15 December 2014 until 27
March 2015, with council accepting submissions until the end of March.
Council officers notified the community that the Draft Boronia Park PoM was on public
exhibition in the following ways:
 Pre exhibition advertising and notifications on Council's website, in the local
newspaper and the community newsletter.
 Distribution of email notification to interested registered residents.
 Email notification to stakeholders.
 Hard copy distribution of an information leaflet to local residents within 500m of
Boronia Park.
 Onsite advertisements noting public exhibition.
1.1.2
Information available online
During public exhibition, Councils website was used to advertise the Public Exhibition of
the Draft PoM and request submissions. The Draft Plan of Management was available as
a download on Councils Website during the public exhibition period from December 2014
to end of March 2015.
1.1.3
Notification of stakeholders and the local community
During the public exhibition phase a hard copy notification was hand delivered to local
residents within 500m of Boronia Park. This notice advised the public exhibition dates
and how to provide feedback. Additional to the Draft PoM being available online, printed
hard copies were also available at both the Gladesville Library and Council Customer
Services desk.
1.2
Participation
During the public exhibition phase a total of 536 submissions were received. This
included:
 522 submissions from individuals
 12 submissions from clubs and organisations associated with the park
 2 petitions from the same group, one with 12 signatures and the other with 91
signatures
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2.
Overview of the consultation
outcomes
2.1
Submissions from individuals
During the public exhibition phase a total of 522 submissions were received from
individuals, in the form of letters and emails. Some of the letters and emails were based
on proformas distributed to the community by clubs and organisations.
Below is a list of the top ten most frequently made comments/statements in the 522
submissions from individuals. For a full list of all comments made, the response to each
of them and whether the comment results in a change to the Final PoM, refer to Section 4
of this report.
 Column [A] lists the number of the times the comment was made.
 Column [B] expresses the number as a percentage of the total number of submissions
received from individuals.
 Column [C] is the comment
[A]
No.
[B]
% of 522
[C]
Comment
277
53%
Pavilion (grandstand) building upgrades – support
upgrades for community and sporting clubs use
271
52%
Drainage – improve drainage to ovals #1 and #2
267
51%
Provide disabled parking access
242
46%
Integrated water management – support proposals for
the collection and reuse of water on the site
241
46%
Turf and regrade oval #1
239
46%
Turf and resurface oval #2
214
41%
Community facility building – do not support any new
building in the centre of the park
212
41%
Emergency vehicles - provide emergency vehicle access
to organised sporting facilities.
207
40%
Boronia Park is a highly valued place for everyone to
enjoy
197
38%
Community facility building – support new community
facility building between ovals #2 and #3 with expanded
facilities beyond those proposed in the PoM.
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2.2
Submissions from clubs and organisations
A total of 12 written submissions were received at Council from clubs and organisations
during the public exhibition phase. The written submissions were received from the
sporting clubs based at Boronia Park, along with other user groups including environment
and informal recreation groups.
The submissions were highly detailed and are summarised in Section 3 of this report,
along with responses to each issue and whether this results in a proposed change to the
Final PoM.
Written submissions were received from the following 12 clubs and organisations:
Organised sport
 Hunters Hill Rugby Union Football Club
 Sydney Junior Rugby Union
 All Saints Hunters Hill Soccer Club
 New South Wales Rugby
 Australian Rugby
 Ryde Hunters Hill Cricket Club
Informal recreation
 Bike North
Informal use and environment
 St Joseph's College
 The Hunters Hill Trust
 Friends of Boronia Park
 Ryde-Hunters Hill Flora and Fauna Preservation Society
 International Environmental Weed Foundation
2.3
Petitions
Two petitions were received at Council during the public exhibition phase in relation to
kayaking at Boronia Park. One petition was signed by 12 people and the second was
signed by 91 people, with a total of 103 people signing the petitions.
For a full list of all comments made, the response to each of them and whether the
comment results in a change to the Final PoM, refer to Section 5 of this report.
2.4
Proposed changes to the PoM based on the
consultation outcomes
The feedback received is detailed and has provided valuable information regarding some
of the recommendations in the Draft PoM. After review of this feedback, some proposed
changes are recommended to the final PoM based on the feedback and information
supplied.
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3.
Submissions from clubs and
organisations
Overview
A total of 12 written submissions were received from sporting clubs, community, agencies
and community organisations.
3.1
Hunters Hill Rugby Union Football Club (HHRUFC)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.1.1
HHRUFC are one of the oldest
rugby clubs in living association
with Boronia Park, encouraging
active participation in sport.
Noted.
3.1.2
Lack of consideration of
HHRUFC submission during the
first phase of consultation.
The HHRUFC submission was considered in the preparation
of the Draft PoM, and HHRUFC participated in a sporting
group stakeholder workshop during the Draft PoM
preparation, where the club’s issues and needs were
presented. Written submissions from a range of stakeholders
and individuals were reviewed and assessed to inform the
Draft PoM. The Draft PoM actions provide a balance of the
issues and opportunities noted within written submissions,
questionnaires, and further submissions/information gained
during the consultation phase.
3.1.3
Removal of 2002 PoM items
concerning active sport usage.
The Draft PoM is intended to replace the 2002 PoM, and is
based on the current legislative policies related to the site,
the current site conditions and needs, and submissions
gained from the stakeholder/community consultation phase.
3.1.4
Draft PoM does not follow
council’s stated objective of
“encourage, promote and
facilitate organised sport”.
In the Local Government Act 1993 (LGA), the core objectives
pertaining to community land categorised as ‘Sportsground’
(refer 1.4.2a in the Draft PoM) state: “to encourage, promote
and facilitate recreational pursuits in the community involving
organised and informal sporting activities and games”. The
Draft PoM has responded to this core objective of the LGA.
No change
3.1.5
Facilities described in Draft PoM
amenity block between oval #2
and #3 do not satisfy the
requirements of HHRUFC.
Concerned that the facility as
proposed will not adequately
cater to the number of players
required to use both ovals.
Request the facility includes 4
change rooms, canteen, in
addition to a storage room and
toilets.
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), the
amenity block would be subject to a detailed design phase
which would require consultation with the council and
sporting clubs to ensure the amenity block suitably reflects
the needs of these groups, and the local community.
Proposed change: given the comment raised about the
amenity block, it is proposed that the PoM is amended to
remove specifics regarding the internal facilities of the
amenity block and note the following action: “Council to
consult with clubs regarding the potential installation of an
appropriately sized amenity block adjacent to oval #3.
Appropriately sized, single storey building is to be sensitively
designed located for least visual impact, low maintenance
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Response
and apply best practise ESD principles. Informal carpark is to
be removed in this area, with
maintenance/emergency/disabled vehicle access and
maintenance/emergency/disabled parking only to the
proposed amenity block during home game days, designated
organised sporting group training times and
sporting/community events only. Development Application
(DA) and Construction Certificate (CC) is required for the
amenity block prior to construction, and consultation is
required with the local community prior to lodgement of the
DA.”
3.1.6
Include the community facility as
a second storey to the proposed
amenity block for community
and club use, as noted in 2002
PoM.
In preparation of the Draft PoM, and consideration of the
community and stakeholder consultation phase findings, the
community needs do not require a community facility in this
area of the park given the potential impacts on the social,
aesthetic and environmental values of the site. Upgrades of
the existing pavilion (grandstand) building (refer 3.1.21
below) would fulfil the requirements of the community and
stakeholders.
No change
3.1.7
3.1.8
Provide access road and
carpark (for 50 cars and
disabled parking) to oval #3,
which can be closed when not in
use. Vehicle access requested
to the change and storage
facility for transporting
equipment and to provide
disabled access.
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), the
amenity block would have provision for service vehicles
maintenance access only.
Install subsurface drainage to
oval #1, #2 and #3 to resolve
playing field drainage issues,
and capture and re-use of water
to irrigate playing fields.
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), an
Integrated Water Management Plan has been recommended
to review the subsurface drainage of oval #3, and report on
site wide integrated water quality, control and harvesting (for
re-use) recommendations.
Proposed change: the proposed change is to allow for
vehicular access along Princes St (up to the junction of oval
#2 and #3) during home game days, designated organised
sporting group training times and sporting/community events
only, and installation of permeable perpendicular WSUD
parking along the southern side of the road during these
events, would be subject to consultation with the local
community/sporting groups and detailed design (refer 3.1.12
below) to determine carparking capacity needs. Informal
carpark is to be removed between oval #2 and #3, with
maintenance/emergency/disabled vehicle access and
maintenance/emergency/disabled parking only to the
proposed amenity block. These works would require
preparation of a Review of Environmental Factors (REF)
prior to construction.
Proposed change: recommendation for Integrated Water
Management Plan will be amended to also note review of
subsurface drainage of oval #1 and #2.
3.1.9
Disagree with
issues/recommendations noted
in PoM for oval #3 embankment
bank instability, and low success
rate of bank planting.
The issues described within the action plan (refer 2.2 in the
Draft PoM) regarding the stability and planting success of the
embankment adjacent to oval #3 are based on inspections of
the embankment by council and their consultants, and written
submissions to council.
No change
3.1.10
Erosion concerns related to oval
#3 embankment can be resolved
when oval #3 subsurface
The issue described within the action plan (refer 2.2 in the
Draft PoM) regarding erosion of the embankment adjacent to
oval #3 are based on inspections of the embankment by
council and their consultants, and written submissions to
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drainage installed.
Response
council. The bank erosion will be assessed and resolved as a
separate matter to the subsurface drainage, which is subject
to the availability of council funds, and may not be resolved
in the short to medium term.
No change
3.1.11
Support viewing lookout, located
above cliff area on western side
of oval #3, with capacity of about
70 spectators.
As noted in the action plan (referrer 2.2 in the Draft PoM), the
viewing and seating lookout is intended to provide greater
appreciation of the broader site views for the local
community. Elevated viewing for large groups watching
rugby games can be achieved from the existing escarpment
No change
3.1.12
Princes Street gate should be
open at all times to provide
access to carpark at oval #3,
including emergency vehicle
areas.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) notes Princes St
will continue to be locked due to the potential impact on the
amenity of the park, open space, recreational experience,
and the adjacent Endangered Ecological Community (EEC).
Emergency vehicle access could be provided across oval #2
via the Park St carpark, or through unlocking the Princes St
gate, and is not dependant on Princes St being opened at all
times.
Proposed change: given the comments raised about
parking in the local area (during home game days and
sporting/community events) in the public exhibition of the
draft, it is proposed that the PoM is amended to allow for
vehicular access along Princes St (up to the junction of oval
#2 and #3) during home game days, designated organised
sporting group training times and sporting/community events
only, with Park St locked gate to be opened and closed by
council officers only, installation of permeable perpendicular
WSUD parking along the southern side of the road only, and
installation of vehicle exclusion barriers to the road edges
.Informal carpark is to be removed in this area, , with
maintenance/emergency/disabled vehicle access and
maintenance/emergency/disabled parking only to the
proposed amenity block. These works would require
preparation of a Review of Environmental Factors (REF)
prior to construction.
3.1.13
Princes Street should have
parking along its length.
The PoM does not suggest parking along the length of
Princes St, and proposes investigation to improve overflow
parking capacity near oval #2 (refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM).
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 and 3.1.12 above.
3.1.14
3.1.15
Annual assessment of playing
surface and growing medium on
ovals #1, #2 and #3 is required
The Draft PoM has not commented on the issue of playing
field surface condition assessment in detail.
Oval #1 and #2 complete
resurfacing within 2 years, with
oval #1 requiring laser levelling.
Council’s annual assessment will make recommendations for
requirements and timing in regards to resurfacing and
levelling, subject to available funding and prioritisation as
outlined in council’s Delivery and Operations Plan.
Proposed change: it is proposed that the PoM is amended
to note council’s annual assessment and of all ovals is to
continue.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.14 above.
3.1.16
Increase the priority to the
following: upgrade lighting on
oval #1 and #2 in accordance
with Australian Standard
2560.2.3 – 2007 to improve field
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes existing
lighting is to be assessed for efficiency, and higher efficiency
lighting technology solutions are to be implemented. The
existing lighting of oval #1 and #2 was upgraded by council in
early 2015 to improve field lighting.
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lighting.
Response
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to note completion
of works by council to improve existing field lighting in early
2015.
3.1.17
Replace lighting on oval #1 and
#2 in accordance with Australian
Standard 4282 – 1997 to control
light spill.
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes that light
spill into surrounding bushland areas is to be considered.
The existing lighting of oval #1 and #2 was upgraded by
council in early 2015 to reduce light spill.
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to note completion
of works by council to reduce light spill from existing lighting
in early 2015.
3.1.18
Provide new lighting to oval #3.
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes any new
lighting within Boronia Park (including oval #3) would be
subject to further consultation, council assessment, and
detailed design to determine requirements, feasibility, etc.
Proposed change: Given comments received, the PoM
action plan will be updated to note that a development
Application (DA) is required for any new lighting within
Boronia Park.
3.1.19
Undertake urgent
repairs/refurbishment of fencing
around oval #1.
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes
maintenance repairs are required to the boundary fence of
oval #1. Council have begun works to repair the oval #1
fencing in early 2015, and will complete works in a staged
approach.
No change
3.1.20
3.1.21
3.1.22
3.1.23
3.2
Council to negotiate with
HHRUFC regarding long term
tenure and for the use of
Boronia Park.
Negotiations regarding long term tenure for use of the park
by a sporting club are beyond the scope of the PoM.
Support upgrades to the existing
pavilion (grandstand), and
recommend extending the
facility to include a community
space.
This comment supports the action plan recommendations to
upgrade the existing pavilion (grandstand) building (refer 2.1
in the Draft PoM).
Support strategies and actions
regarding bushland
management, and believe active
sports area upgrades are
complementary to these.
This comment supports the recommendations to the
bushland management zone (refer section 4.5.1 in the Draft
PoM).
Increase the priority for provision
of interpretive signage within
park to assist to raise
awareness of visitors about the
cultural and historic park values.
Preparation of a signage strategy is recommended in the
action plan (refer 1.4 and 3.3 in the Draft PoM).
No change
Proposed change: pavilion (grandstand) recommendations
will be amended to note meeting room would be sized and
coordinated for use by sporting clubs and the local
community.
No change
No change
Sydney Junior Rugby Union (SJRU)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.2.1
Boronia Park fields have been
Noted.
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used for many years for junior
rugby.
Response
3.2.2
Wish to use ovals #1, #2 and #3
for three day regional
tournaments in the future, which
requires adequate provision of
amenities and facilities.
Concerned the amenity block as
proposed will not adequately
meet demands of rugby events,
effecting HHRUFC and local
businesses.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 and 3.1.21 above.
3.2.3
Concerned about potential
downgrade of maintenance for
the playing fields.
The Draft PoM proposes no downgrading of the maintenance
for the playing fields.
3.3
Proposed change: refer 3.1.14 above.
International Environmental Weed Foundation (IEWF)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.3.1
Support majority of the
proposals in the Draft PoM, and
believe it offers a reasonable
outcome for all interested
parties.
Noted.
3.3.2
Concerned PoM will be
amended without further
consultation.
Significant changes to the Draft PoM would require the PoM
to be re-exhibited to the public.
Upgrade of existing pavilion
(grandstand) amenity facilities
preferred. If new building
required, should be similar to the
size, amenity and function of the
recent Riverglade Reserve
toilets. If new building is
required, additional consultation
mandatory.
Comment gained from the sporting club stakeholders during
the consultation and exhibition phase informed the
requirement and location of the amenity block, which has
been centrally located within the active sporting area. As
noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), the
amenity block would be subject to a detailed design phase
which would require consultation with the council and
sporting clubs regarding the amenity of the facility to reflect
the needs of these groups, and the local community.
3.3.3
No change
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
3.3.4
3.3.5
European Heritage and Land
Use section of PoM to note bush
regeneration and voluntary
bushcare historic works within
Boronia Park.
Noted. Bush regeneration and voluntary bush care is an
important part of the history of the site which helped shape
the current condition of the bushland within Boronia Park.
Existing lighting of fields and
facilities adequate, but requires
upgrade to reduce light spill.
Additional lighting should not be
considered due to impact on
The existing lighting of oval #1 and #2 was upgraded by
council in early 2015 to reduce light spill. The action plan
(refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes any new lighting within
Boronia Park would be subject to further consultation, council
assessment, and detailed design to determine requirements,
Proposed change: a description of the bush regeneration
and voluntary bushcare history within the park will be
included in section 2.5.2 European Heritage and Land Use.
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native fauna.
Response
feasibility, etc.
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to note completion
of works by council to reduce light spill from existing lighting
in early 2015. Given comments received, the PoM action
plan will be updated to note that a development Application
(DA) is required for any new lighting within Boronia Park.
Princes Street should remain
locked, defining the boundary
between bushland and active
sporting fields. Allowing cars into
the park would detract from the
recreational experience.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) notes Princes St
will continue to be locked due to the potential impact on the
amenity of the park, recreational experience, open space,
and the adjacent Endangered Ecological Community (EEC).
Any enhancements undertaken
within a defined zone of the park
should not impact other zones,
and should be subject to
relevant planning applications,
environmental assessments and
community consultation.
Any future works within Boronia Park that is a sufficient
change in land use would be subject to the Development
Application (DA) and Construction Certificate (CC)
processes, which include environmental assessment and
public exhibition.
3.3.8
Support no parking in Princes
Street, which provides safe
pedestrian access to the lower
bushland areas.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.6 above.
3.3.9
Do not support turning circle on
Princes St due to potential
drainage impacts on adjacent
bushland.
Turning circle not required. Two way road provides sufficient
space for three-way turn when vehicle access is permitted
into Princes St (during home game days, designated
organised sporting group training times and
sporting/community events only).
3.3.6
3.3.7
Proposed change: given the comments raised about
parking in the local area (during home game days and
sporting/community events) in the public exhibition of the
draft, it is proposed that the PoM is amended to allow for
vehicular access along Princes St (up to the junction of oval
#2 and #3) during home game days, designated organised
sporting group training times and sporting/community events
only, with Park St locked gate to be opened and closed by
council officers only, installation of permeable perpendicular
WSUD parking along the southern side of the road only, and
installation of vehicle exclusion barriers to the road edges.
Informal carpark is to be removed in this area, with
maintenance/emergency/disabled vehicle access and
maintenance/emergency/disabled parking only to the
proposed amenity block. These works would require
preparation of a Review of Environmental Factors (REF)
prior to construction.
No change
Proposed change: refer 3.3.6 above.
3.3.10
Community consultation
required for proposed bushland
circle loop track.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.3 in the Draft PoM) for a bushland looped walking
track.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.7 above.
3.3.11
3.3.12
Incorrect cross-reference in the
action plan to 1.4 should refer to
1.1.
Noted.
Section 1.4.2 should be updated
to note Aboriginal objects are
Noted.
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to amend this
incorrect cross-reference.
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to describe the
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protected under The National
Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Response
relevant legislative (National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974) for
protection of Aboriginal objects in section 1.4.2 in the Draft
PoM.
3.3.13
Minor typing error in section 2.3.
“Borders” to be corrected to
“boarders”.
Noted.
Section 2.5.1 should define
AHIMS.
Noted.
Section 2.5.1 should describe
Aboriginal use of the area.
Noted. Aboriginal use of the site is an important part of the
history of Boronia Park.
3.3.14
3.3.15
Proposed change: PoM will be updated to amend this
typing error.
Proposed change: section 2.5.1 and glossary in the Draft
PoM will be updated to define AHIMS acronym.
Proposed change: a brief description of Aboriginal use
within the park will be included in section 2.5.1 Indigenous
Heritage in the Draft PoM.
3.3.16
Section 2.6 should detail key
threatening processes as noted
in section 1.4.2d.
Noted. The threatening processes relating to the threatened
species within Boronia Park were not described in the Draft
PoM.
Proposed change: a brief description of the threatening
processes within the park will be included in section 2.6 Site
Characteristics in the Draft PoM.
3.4
Bike North
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.4.1
Include bike parking rails near
the pavilion (grandstand),
playgrounds and picnic facilities.
The action plan (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) notes bike
parking facilities are to be implemented in select locations
within Boronia Park.
Proposed change: description regarding bike parking will be
expanded to provide further detail about proposed locations
for bike parking rails.
3.4.2
3.4.3
Public toilets behind pavilion
(grandstand) to remain open
from sunrise to sunset.
The public toilets behind the pavilion (grandstand) are
opened and closed by automatic gate from sunrise to sunset.
Install drinking fountain and
water bottle filling facility near
existing tap behind pavilion
(grandstand).
Drinking fountains were not proposed in the Draft PoM. The
location of drinking fountains/water bottle stations is beyond
the scope of the PoM, and would be part of council’s
prioritisation and implementation of park infrastructure within
the municipality.
No change
Proposed change: The PoM will be amended to note that
additional drinking fountains are to be provided at key
locations within the park.
3.4.4
Install circuitous bike route,
separate from walking trails,
around the open space area at
the junction of Park Rd and High
St.
A bike route in this location was explored during preparation
of the Draft PoM. On consideration of the comments gained
from the stakeholders during the consultation and exhibition
phase, the community do not require a bike route in the
location given the potential impacts on the social, aesthetic
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Response
and environmental values of the site.
No change.
3.4.5
Princes Street should be shared
use trail from the locked gate at
the round-a-bout down to the
river.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) notes Princes St
will continue to be locked due to the potential impact on the
amenity of the park, open space, recreational experience and
the adjacent Endangered Ecological Community (EEC).
Proposed change: The PoM will be amended to note that
Princes St will be opened during home game days,
designated organised sporting group training times and
sporting/community events only (refer 3.1.12 above). This
amendment will note that Princes St will be signed as a
shared use trail when not used for vehicular traffic, and a
suitable route will be incorporated into the road design down
to the river edge.
3.4.6
Install cycling logos on Princes
St, High St and Park Rd to alert
vehicles to presence of cyclists
near the park.
This level of detail is beyond the scope of the PoM, and the
road is beyond the PoM study area. These works would be
part of council’s prioritisation and implementation of road
infrastructure within the municipality.
No change
3.4.7
3.5
Support the installation of picnic
facilities, particularly by the river
edge, which would need to be
well maintained.
This comment supports the action plan recommendations
regarding the installation of additional picnic facilities within
the park (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM).
No change
St Joseph’s College
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.5.1
Boronia Park is a valued
resource for many St Joseph’s
College students for active and
passive recreation, and
appreciation of the natural and
environmental heritage.
Noted.
3.5.2
Support concept of appropriately
accessible toilet and change
room facility located centrally
within active sports area.
This comment supports the action plan recommendations
regarding provision of a small amenity block between oval #2
and oval #3 (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM).
3.6
Proposed change: further detail will be provided in the PoM
regarding the internal facilities and design process for the
amenity block (refer 3.1.5 above).
All Saints Hunters Hill Soccer Club (ASHHSC)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.6.1
ASHHSC growth presents
Noted.
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3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3.6.5
3.6.6
3.6.7
Summary of submission
challenges to securing adequate
playing space due to limited
suitable fields within HHC area,
and limited resources of council.
Response
No change
Hunter’s Hill Council Outdoor
Sport and Recreation Plan
(HHCOSRP) 2013 accurately
describes council relying on
local sporting club culture of ‘self
help’ in regards to sporting field
upgrades due to limited council
resources.
Noted.
ASHHSC have great respect for
HHRUFC, and note it is an
extremely well run club.
Noted.
ASHHSC played soccer on ¾
size field on oval #3 every
Saturday morning during winter
prior to reconstruction of this
field. ASHHSC was evicted from
Boronia Park when oval #3 was
decommissioned, without
provision of additional junior
playing field to replace the loss.
Noted.
Support PoM objective for the
active recreation management
zone.
This comment supports the Draft PoM active recreation
management zone objective.
HHC to introduce sports ground
booking system that gives
priority to long term active
sporting clubs within the
municipality.
Coordination of a council wide sportsground booking system
is outside the scope of the PoM.
Ground sharing to be introduced
to oval #3.
Ground sharing of oval #3 would be subject to further
investigations regarding capacity, as noted in the Hunter’s
Hill Council Outdoor Sport and Recreation Plan (HHCOSRP)
2013
No change
No change
No change
No change
No change
No change
3.6.8
3.6.9
Support HHCOSRP
recommendation for all HHC
grounds to be hired, not leased
by clubs.
Recommendations regarding the hiring and leasing of HHC
sportsgrounds is outside the scope of the PoM.
HHC to consult with sporting
clubs to resolve drainage issues
at oval #3.
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), an
Integrated Water Management Plan has been recommended
to review the subsurface drainage of oval #3, and report on
site wide integrated water quality, control and harvesting (for
re-use) recommendations.
No change
Proposed change: considering the comments gained during
the public exhibition period from the sporting group
stakeholders, the recommendation for an Integrated Water
Management Plan will be amended to also note review of
subsurface drainage of oval #1 and #2.
3.6.10
Support discrete amenity
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), the
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3.6.12
3.6.13
Summary of submission
building between oval #2 and
#3, similar to the new Riverglade
Reserve toilets, but ideally with
some additional storage
capability.
Response
amenity block would be subject to a detailed design phase
which would require consultation with the council and
sporting clubs regarding the amenity of the facility to reflect
the needs of these groups, and the local community.
Support the HHCOSRP long
term aspiration for Boronia Park
to be a premier sporting venue.
Noted.
HHC to actively pursue securing
additional land/sharing open
space resources to increase
sports ground capacity.
Recommendations regarding council securing additional land
for sporting use are outside the scope of the PoM.
Support recommendation for
user pays lighting system.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation for
council to coordinate and enforce a “use pays” lighting
system (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM).
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
No change
No change
No change
Support HHCOSRP
recommendation for the
establishment of a sporting
advisory committee.
Coordination of sporting advisory committee is outside the
scope of the PoM.
3.6.15
Support recommendation for
amendments to existing lighting
to implement more efficient
lighting, and to reduce light spill
on neighbouring properties.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.5 above.
3.6.16
Support upgrades to the existing
pavilion (grandstand), with
suitably sized meeting room for
equal access by all sporting
clubs.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.21 above.
3.6.17
Support recommendation for
installation of exercise
equipment for the benefit of the
whole community.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation for
provision of outdoor exercise (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM).
3.6.14
3.7
No change
No change
New South Wales Rugby
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.7.1
Considers Boronia Park a critical
piece of Sydney’s sporting
infrastructure.
Noted.
3.7.2
HHRUFC and Boronia Park are
historically associated with
Rugby Union in Sydney, and
HHRUFC are a major supporter
of both junior and senior rugby
development.
Noted.
3.7.3
Boronia Park playing fields are
viewed as a significant rugby
resource, and any downgrading
The Draft PoM proposes no downgrading of the playing fields
facilities, or limiting access to the playing fields.
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Summary of submission
of the sporting facilities, or
limiting access, would negatively
impact rugby users in the local
area.
Response
No change
3.7.4
Reinstate amenity block and
community facility at oval #3 as
per the 2002 PoM including 4
change rooms, storage, canteen
and disabled access.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 and 3.1.6 above.
3.7.5
Provide vehicular access and
parking along the entire length
of Princes Street, during daylight
hours, sporting sessions, game
days or as required.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.13 above.
3.7.6
Provide access road and
carpark (for 40 cars and
disabled parking) at junction of
oval #2 and #3.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 and 3.1.12 above.
3.7.7
Oval #1 and #2 complete
resurfacing within 2 years, with
oval #1 requiring laser levelling.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.15 above.
3.7.8
Install subsurface drainage to
oval #1and #2 to resolve playing
field drainage issues, and
capture and re-use of water to
irrigate playing fields.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.8 above.
3.7.9
Provide new lighting to oval #3,
which does not spill into
neighbouring houses.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.18 above.
3.7.10
Council to negotiate with
HHRUFC regarding long term
tenure and for the use of
Boronia Park.
Negotiations regarding long term tenure for use of the park
by a sporting club are beyond the scope of the PoM.
3.8
No change
Australian Rugby
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.8.1
HHRUFC help ensure the
success of rugby, and the
benefits it brings its participants.
Noted.
3.8.2
Note health and social benefits
of sports participation.
Noted.
3.8.3
HHRUFC one of Australia’s
oldest and most prestigious
clubs, and Boronia Park is an
important resource providing a
fantastic venue for training and
hosting matches.
Noted.
3.8.4
Boronia Park playing fields are
viewed as a significant rugby
The Draft PoM proposes no downgrading of the playing fields
facilities, or limiting access to the playing fields.
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Summary of submission
resource, and any downgrading
of the sporting facilities, or
limiting access, would negatively
impact rugby users in the local
area.
Response
No change
3.8.5
Reinstate amenity block and
community facility at oval #3 as
per the 2002 PoM including 4
change rooms, storage, canteen
and disabled access.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 and 3.1.6 above.
3.8.6
Provide vehicular access and
parking along the entire length
of Princes Street, during daylight
hours, sporting sessions, game
days or as required.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.13 above.
3.8.7
Provide access road and
carpark (for 40 cars and
disabled parking) at junction of
oval #2 and #3.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 and 3.1.12 above.
3.8.8
Oval #1 and #2 complete
resurfacing within 2 years, with
oval #1 requiring laser levelling.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.15 above.
3.8.9
Install subsurface drainage to
oval #1and #2 to resolve playing
field drainage issues, and
capture and re-use of water to
irrigate playing fields.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.8 above.
3.8.10
Provide new lighting to oval #3,
which does not spill into
neighbouring houses.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.18 above.
3.8.11
Council to negotiate with
HHRUFC regarding long term
tenure and for the use of
Boronia Park.
Negotiations regarding long term tenure for use of the park
by a sporting club are beyond the scope of the PoM.
3.9
No change
The Hunters Hill Trust (HHT)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.9.1
Support direction of the Draft
PoM, and believe it is well
researched, written and
illustrated.
Noted.
3.9.2
Concerned PoM will be
amended to diminish the current
direction of the PoM by
alienating parts of the park from
public use, opening and
hardening parts of the park for
vehicular access.
Written submissions gained from stakeholders and
individuals during the public exhibition phase will be reviewed
and assessed to inform the Final PoM. The Final PoM
actions will provide a balance of the issues and opportunities
noted within these written submissions. Changes to the Draft
PoM deemed significant would require the PoM to be reexhibited to the public.
No change
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Summary of submission
Response
3.9.3
Recognise the rugby club has
downgraded the amenity and
community facility requirements,
but believe the currently
proposed facility would still
represent a major change in use
patterns of the park. Support
discrete amenity building
between oval #2 and #3, similar
to the recent Riverglade
Reserve toilets.
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), the
amenity block would be subject to a detailed design phase
which would require consultation with the council and
sporting clubs regarding the amenity of the facility to reflect
the needs of these groups, and the local community.
Support Draft PoM
recommendation for council
retaining control of the locked
gate at Park St.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) notes Princes St
will continue to be locked due to the potential impact on the
amenity of the park, open space, recreational experience and
the adjacent Endangered Ecological Community (EEC).
3.9.4
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
Proposed change: given the comments raised about
parking in the local area (during home game days and
sporting/community events) in the public exhibition of the
draft, it is proposed that the PoM is amended to allow for
vehicular access along Princes St (up to the junction of oval
#2 and #3) during home game days, designated organised
sporting group training times and sporting/community events
only, with Park St locked gate to be opened and closed by
council officers only. Informal carpark is to be removed in this
area, with maintenance/emergency/disabled vehicle access
and maintenance/emergency/disabled parking only to the
proposed amenity block.
3.9.5
Support Draft PoM
recommendation for no
carparking within Boronia Park.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) recommends no
increase in carparking within Boronia Park, and proposes
investigation to improve overflow parking capacity near oval
#2 (refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM).
Proposed change: given the comments raised about
parking in the local area (during home game days and
sporting/community events) in the public exhibition of the
draft, it is proposed that the PoM is amended to allow for
installation of permeable perpendicular WSUD parking along
the southern side of Princes St only (up to the junction of
oval #2 and #3) to protect the EEC to the northern side of the
road, and installation of vehicle exclusion barriers to the road
edges, with Park St locked gate to be opened and closed by
council officers only .These works would require preparation
of a Review of Environmental Factors (REF) prior to
construction.
3.9.6
Understand vehicular access
into the park is required for
emergency vehicles, and at
council’s discretion.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM) notes Princes St
will continue to be locked, with traffic management by
council.
No change
3.9.7
Improve existing deteriorating
road surfaces and site drainage.
The action plan (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) notes the Princes
St road width will be reduced, and drainage improved, from
the amenity block to the river edge.
Proposed change: recommendations will be provided in the
PoM to improve the surface and drainage of existing road
surfaces within the park.
3.9.8
Support recommendations for
ameliorating light spill from
existing lighting to oval #1 and
Proposed change: refer 3.3.5 above.
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Summary of submission
#2. Oppose additional lighting to
oval #3 due to impact on native
fauna and neighbouring
properties.
Response
3.9.9
PoM to commit to ongoing
consultation with residents and
user groups regarding the
ongoing park management and
any proposed amendments to
the Draft PoM.
Any future works within Boronia Park that is a sufficient
change in land use would be subject to the Development
Application (DA) and Construction Certificate (CC)
processes, which include environmental assessment and
public exhibition. Proposed amendments to the PoM, as
outlined within this report, will be made. Significant changes
would need to be advertised and further public submissions
invited.
No change
3.9.10
Lack of transparency, and poor
construction management, for
recent works to construct oval
#3.
Noted. Any future works within Boronia Park that is a
sufficient change in land use would be subject to the
Development Application (DA) and Construction Certificate
(CC) processes, which include environmental assessment
and public exhibition.
No change
3.9.11
Poor design, quality and
planning process for
infrastructure and built form
within the park in the past
Refer 3.9.10 above.
3.9.12
Support closure of Princes St
east to vehicles.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) to alter Princes St downhill from
the second vehicle exclusion gate.
No change
3.9.13
Support playground designed for
older children.
3.9.14
Support a comprehensive
signage and interpretation
strategy.
3.9.15
Support recommendations to
complete oval #3 embankment,
drainage and remediation of the
adjacent bush.
3.9.16
Remove gravel path and stairs
between oval #2 and #3, and
replacement with suitably
designed path.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) for a feature playground for
senior children.
No change
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.3 in the Draft PoM) for a comprehensive interpretive
signage strategy.
No change
This comment supports the action plan amelioration
recommendations to the oval #3 subsurface drainage (refer
2.1 in the Draft PoM), embankment stabilisation and bank
planting (refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM). Council have begun
works to revegetate and control erosion on this embankment
in early 2015, and will complete works in a staged approach.
Proposed change: given the comments raised about the
oval #3 embankment, the recommendation regarding
planting of the batter will be expanded to note the planting
works will include enhancement of the adjacent bushland.
The gravel path and stairs between oval #2 and #3 has not
been commented on in the Draft PoM.
3.9.17
Support upgrades to the existing
pavilion (grandstand), and
Proposed change: recommendations will be provided in the
PoM to remove the existing gravel path and stairs between
oval #2 and #3 and replace with a path that is designed and
constructed in accordance with relevant Australian
Standards, and with consideration of the park and user group
requirements.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.21 above.
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Summary of submission
recommend extending the
facility to include a community
space.
Response
3.9.18
Support public access to all
facilities provided at the park
3.9.19
Upgrade facilities in the picnic
area below Tipperary Falls, and
providing ongoing maintenance.
This comment supports the Draft PoM action plan objectives
to increase access to park facilities for all user groups.
No change
The action plan (refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM) proposed
removing the facilities in this area as there is limited
opportunities for passive surveillance, which can expose
picnic facilities to vandalism, and ongoing council
maintenance.
Proposed change: recommendations will be provided in the
PoM to provide robust and vandal resistant picnic
tables/seating in this area.
3.9.20
Draft PoM restrictive in its dog
policy, and contradicts the 2002
PoM.
The Draft PoM is intended to replace the 2002 PoM, and is
based on the current legislative policies related to the site,
the current site conditions and needs, and submissions
gained from the stakeholder/community consultation phase.
3.9.21
Finlay’s Paddock to be used as
an off-leash dog area.
Given the presence of threatened and vulnerable fauna (refer
2.6.6 in the Draft PoM), and endangered ecological
communities (refer 2.6.5 in the Draft PoM) within Boronia
Park, the action plan (refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM)
recommends retaining the current dogs on leash policy.
Further recommendations regarding designated off-leash
dog areas would be subject to a whole of council dog
strategy.
No change
3.9.22
Playing fields to be used as offleash dog areas when not in use
for organised sport.
Proposed change: refer 3.9.21 above.
3.9.23
Oppose exercise equipment
stations along the loop path due
to potential conflicts with passive
park uses.
Comment gained from the community and sporting club
stakeholders during the consultation phase informed the
proposal for exercise stations on the loop path (refer 3.1 in
the Draft PoM), which would be in keeping with the active
recreation and passive recreation management zone
objectives.
No change
3.9.24
Oppose reuse of the electrical
shed adjacent to oval #1, and
would prefer this building to be
removed.
Comment gained from the sporting club stakeholders during
the consultation phase informed the proposal to investigate
reusing the electrical shed for storage (refer 2.1 in the Draft
PoM).
Proposed change: PoM to include further description that
the electrical shed is to be removed if this investigation
identifies the building is not required.
3.9.25
Conceal unsightly sheds and
water tanks surrounding oval #1
with mass planting and painting.
The Draft PoM did not provide a recommendation in regards
to visually concealing the water tanks and sheds around oval
#1, as this was not identified as a concern during the
consultation phase.
Proposed change: recommendations will be provided in the
PoM action plan to visually conceal the oval #1 sheds and
water tanks through the installation of mass planting and
painting with a recessive colour.
3.9.26
Oppose recommendation to
The action plan recommends improving and maintaining the
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improve and maintain the long
jump pit, and would prefer the pit
to be removed.
Response
long jump pit (refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM), based on comment
gained from the sporting club and community stakeholders
during the consultation phase that the long jump pit is no
longer used due to being poorly maintained.
No change
3.9.27
Planting of the steep
embankment between oval #2
and #3.
The action plan recommends mass planting of the steep
embankments to the north of oval #2 and #3 (refer 3.2 in the
Draft PoM).
Proposed change: this recommendation will be expanded to
investigate mass planting of the embankment between oval
#2 and #3.
3.9.28
Lack of drinking fountains in the
park.
Proposed change: refer 3.4.3 above.
3.9.29
Council to plan and allocate
adequate funding to maintain
the park, including a schedule
for periodic maintenance and
commitment to funding for
ongoing weed control.
Coordination of a council maintenance planning and
scheduling is outside the scope of the PoM.
Existing park garden beds are
poorly designed and not well
maintained. Recommend
removing, or replanting with
suitable indigenous species.
The action plan recommends entry upgrade at the Princes St
and Ryde Road entries to the park (refer 3.2 in the Draft
PoM).
3.9.31
Signage important to inform the
community of the park’s history,
ecological and cultural
importance.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.23 above.
3.9.32
Following supply of the HHT
submission, an addendum was
lodged regarding the Draft PoM
in an article from The Weekly
Times (3 March, 2015).
Noted.
3.9.30
3.10
No change
Proposed change: this recommendation will be expanded to
describe replanting of the existing park garden beds with
suitable indigenous species.
Friends of Boronia Park (FOBP)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.10.1
Believe that overall the Draft
PoM is a good document.
Noted.
3.10.2
FOBP is a community group
with a long association with
Boronia Park, and have worked
cooperatively with council in
bush regeneration and
participating in council
committees.
Noted.
3.10.3
Objectives of FOBP are to care
Noted.
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for the bushland of Boronia
Park, prevent alienation of any
portion of the park, preserve and
promote bushland regeneration,
prevent the spread of exotic
growth, cooperate with other
organisations with similar
objectives, and do all things that
are incidental or conducive to
the retention of the bushland
environment of Boronia Park.
Response
3.10.4
Boronia Park has significant
environmental, social, cultural
and heritage values that need to
be protected.
Noted.
3.10.5
Specify active bush regeneration
as a key strategy to meet the
objectives of the bushland
management zone.
The action plan (refer 1.2 in the Draft PoM) notes the
bushland is to be maintained and protected in accordance
with the Estuary Vegetation Rehabilitation Plan for Buffalo
Creek Reserve and Boronia Park 2010 which specifies
actions, priorities, timing, costs and parties responsible for
bush regeneration of the Boronia Park bushland (refer
section 9.0 Bushland Regeneration Works). Works are
subject to available capital and grant funding.
No change
3.10.6
Support bushland loop track,
which would need to consider
measures to address potential
erosion and weed infestation.
The action plan (refer 2.3 in the Draft PoM) notes the new
loop track within Boronia Park would be subject to concept
design and detailed design phases which would address
detailed design issues, determine the final trail alignment,
and develop measures to mitigate construction impacts, etc.
No change
3.10.7
Incorporate the trail from the
Park Rd round-about bus stop to
Montefiore into the loop track.
Proposed change: refer 3.10.6 above.
3.10.8
Upgrade of existing pavilion
(grandstand) amenity facilities
preferred. If new building is
required it should be very small
and visibly discreet toilets only.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.3 above.
3.10.9
Oppose community facility in the
middle of the park due to impact
on passive recreation user’s
enjoyment of the park.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.6 above.
3.10.10
Support upgrades of the pavilion
(grandstand) to provide to fulfil
the sporting clubs need for a
community facility.
Proposed change: refer 3.6.15 above.
3.10.11
Oval #1lighting to be improved
to prevent light spill.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.17 above.
3.10.12
Oppose recommendation to
install hard surface to netball
courts due to potential for this to
limit the available use of oval #2.
The action plan recommends consultation with the netball
club, and assessment of court surface upgrading with asphalt
or similar (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM), based on comment
gained from the stakeholders during the consultation phase
that the netball courts have low usage as the playing surface
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Summary of submission
Response
is in poor condition. Installation of hard surface to the netball
courts will not limit use of oval #2. Council has funding
allocated to the netball courts resurfacing in 2015, subject to
endorsement of the PoM.
No change
3.10.13
Planting of embankment
adjacent to oval #3 to be
undertaken under the
supervision of council’s
bushland coordinator.
The action plan recommends implementation of dense
planting, and maintenance, to ensure plant establishment
(refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM). Council have begun works to
revegetate and control erosion on this embankment in early
2015, and will complete works in a staged approach.
No change
3.10.14
Support recommendations to
ameliorate oval #3 embankment
erosion, and remediation of the
adjacent bush.
Proposed change: refer 3.9.15 above.
3.10.15
Oppose location for senior
playground proposed in the
Draft PoM due to visual impact
on the wide open grass field
currently in this area. Support
playground for older children
adjacent to existing play
equipment near Ryde Rd.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) for a feature playground for
senior children. This recommendation notes the senior
children’s playground track within Boronia Park would be
subject to concept design and detailed design phases which
would address detailed design issues, determine the final
playground location, etc.
3.10.16
Support no parking in Princes
Street, and routine locking of the
road.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.6 above.
3.10.17
Support capture and re-use of
water to irrigate playing fields.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) for a whole-of-park Integrated
Water Management Plan.
No change
No change
3.10.18
3.10.19
3.10.20
3.11
No.
Surprised at allocation of council
funding to rectify oval #3
drainage issues.
Boronia Park is a public park,
and no area should be restricted
for the exclusive use of any
person(s), group or organisation.
Hunter’s Hill residents feel let
down by council as a result of
significant park works
undertaken without consultation
in the past (oval #3), and require
a greater level of consultation for
future works within Boronia
Park.
Noted.
No change
Noted.
No change
Proposed change: refer 3.3.7 above.
Ryde Hunters Hill Cricket Club (RHHCC)
Summary of submission
Response
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Response
3.11.1
RHHCC have provided
opportunities for children and
adults to participate in organised
cricket since 2003, and identify
Boronia Park as their home.
Noted.
3.11.2
RHHCC is one of the largest
junior cricket clubs in NSW.
Noted.
3.11.3
RHHCC passionate about the
preservation of Boronia Park,
respect the bushland zones, and
Boronia Park as a venue for
cricket.
Noted.
3.11.4
RHHCC has invested over
$180,000 over the past five
years in the construction and
maintenance of the cricket nets
and storage shed at Boronia
Park, and are solely responsible
for repair and maintenance of
these facilities.
Noted.
Cricket nets are highly used by
club members in the summer
months, and are available for
use by any member of the
community free of charge. Nets
are locked for protection from
vandalism.
The action plan has made recommendations (refer 2.2 in the
Draft PoM) to improve the accessibility of the cricket nets by
the general community, based on comment gained from the
community and stakeholders during the consultation phase
that the locked cricket nets are not easily accessible for the
general community.
3.11.3
RHHCC disappointed and
concerned with many elements
of the Draft PoM.
Noted.
3.11.4
Believe the Draft PoM has failed
to reflect many of the important
elements of the HHCOSRP, and
the 2002 PoM items concerning
active sport usage.
The Draft PoM is intended to replace the 2002 PoM, and is
based on the current legislative policies and guidelines
related to the site (including the HHCOSRP), the current site
conditions and needs, and submissions gained from the
stakeholder/community consultation phase.
3.11.5
Club requires a suitably sized
club house and meeting area for
the club and its members as part
of the upgrades to the pavilion
(grandstand), or the construction
of a new facility between oval #2
and #3, or both.
No change: refer 3.1.6 above.
3.11.6
RHHCC cricket net lighting does
not interfere with bushland areas
or adjacent residents.
Noted.
3.11.7
Council to negotiate with
RHHCC regarding long term
tenure and for the use of
Boronia Park.
Negotiations regarding long term tenure for use of the park
by a sporting club are beyond the scope of the PoM.
Annual assessment of playing
surface ovals #1 and #2 require
following the winter playing
season.
The Draft PoM has not commented on the issue of playing
field surface condition assessment in detail.
3.11.5
3.11.8
No change
No change
No change
Proposed change: it is proposed that the PoM is amended
to note council’s annual assessment and of all ovals is to
continue.
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Response
3.11.9
Upgrade central wicket square
of oval #1. Cost for these works
in the order of $40,000.
The Draft PoM has not commented on the issue of the
central wicket square condition.
3.11.10
Draft PoM does not follow
council’s stated objective of
“encourage, promote and
facilitate organised sport”.
No change: refer 3.1.4 above.
3.11.11
Facilities described in Draft PoM
amenity block between oval #2
and #3 do not satisfy the
requirements of RHHCC and
HHRUFC. Concerned that the
facility as proposed will not
adequately cater to the number
of players required to use three
ovals.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
3.11.12
Support recommendations to
rectify oval #3 subsurface
drainage, to be implemented in
2015.
This comment supports the action plan amelioration
recommendations to the oval #3 subsurface drainage (refer
2.1 in the Draft PoM). Timing for delivery of this
recommendation would be subject to the availability of
council funding.
Proposed change: it is proposed that the PoM is amended
to include upgrade of the central wicket square. Timing for
delivery of this recommendation would be subject to the
availability of council funding. .
No change
3.11.13
Oval #1 and #2 complete
resurfacing within 2 years, with
oval #1 requiring laser levelling.
Annual assessment and reporting will make
recommendations for requirements and timing in regards to
resurfacing and levelling.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.14 above.
3.11.14
Allow cricket club to install
lighting to the cricket net lanes,
at its own cost.
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes any new
lighting within Boronia Park would be subject to council
assessment of feasibility and detailed design to determine
requirements.
Proposed change: Given comments received, the PoM
action plan will be updated to note that a development
Application (DA) is required for any new lighting within
Boronia Park.
3.11.15
Replace fencing around oval #1
with metal picket fencing.
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM) notes
maintenance repairs are required to the boundary fence of
oval #1, due to the high capital cost of replacing this fencing.
Council have begun works to repair the oval #1 fencing in
early 2015, and will complete works in a staged approach.
No change
3.11.16
Provide access road and
carpark (for 50 cars and
disabled parking) to oval #3.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 above.
3.11.17
Princes Street gate should be
open for all sporting uses, to
provide access to carpark at
oval #3. Princes Street should
have parking along its length.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.12 above.
3.11.18
Install subsurface drainage to
oval #1 and #2 to resolve
playing field drainage issues,
Proposed change: refer 3.1.8 above.
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and capture and re-use of water
to irrigate playing fields.
Response
3.11.19
Upgrade lighting on oval #1 and
#2 to improve field lighting and
control light spill.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.16 and 3.1.17 above.
3.11.20
Provide new lighting to oval #3.
No change: refer 3.1.18 above.
3.11.21
Information to be included in the
executive summary regarding
the important role of organised
sport in the park.
The executive summary provides an overview of the PoM.
Information regarding the organised sporting history and use
within the park is provided in sections 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 in the
Draft PoM.
Proposed change: additional relevant information regarding
the organised sporting use of the site will be included into the
executive summary.
3.11.22
Information to be included in
section 2.5.2 European Heritage
and Land Use, regarding the
cricket club.
Noted.
3.11.23
Oppose recommendation to
improve and maintain the long
jump pit, and would prefer the pit
to be removed.
No change: refer 3.9.26 above.
3.11.24
Information to be included in
section 2.8.2 Active Recreation
Management Zone to describe
oval #1 turf centre wicket square
in very poor condition.
Noted.
Information to be included in
section 2.8.2 Active Recreation
Management Zone to further
describe cricket nets funding,
use and condition.
Funding descriptions are not included in this section of the
PoM.
Information to be included in
section 2.8.2 Active Recreation
Management Zone to further
describe cricket sheds funding,
use and condition.
Funding descriptions are not included in this section of the
PoM.
Include detailed description of
the cricket club consultation
timing within section 3.1 The
Planning Process.
Detailed descriptions of the consultation sessions are not
included in section 3.1 of the Draft PoM, and are outlined in
Appendix D Stakeholder Meetings and Attendees in the Draft
PoM.
3.11.25
3.11.26
3.11.27
Proposed change: additional relevant information regarding
the cricket club will be included in section 2.5.2 European
Heritage and Land Use in the Draft PoM.
Proposed change: additional relevant information regarding
the oval #1 wicket square will be included in section 2.8.2
Active Recreation Management Zone in the Draft PoM.
Proposed change: additional relevant information regarding
the cricket nets use and condition will be included in section
2.8.2 Active Recreation Management Zone in the Draft PoM.
Proposed change: additional relevant information regarding
the cricket sheds use and condition will be included in
section 2.8.2 Active Recreation Management Zone in the
Draft PoM.
No change
3.12
Ryde – Hunter’s Hill Flora and Fauna Preservation Society
(RHHFFPS)
No.
Summary of submission
Response
3.12.1
Concerns regarding recent
Noted.
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development of the park, which
was not specifically identified in
the 2002 PoM, and the way
council managed this
development.
Response
3.12.2
Concerned that recent
development of the park (oval
#3, cricket sheds and nets),
promote exclusive use by
sporting clubs, which is not in
keeping with principle of multiuse.
Noted.
3.12.3
Limited environmental and landuse assessment in recent site
works reflect lack of proper
strategic planning and
transparency in council’s
processes.
Noted.
3.12.4
Support recommendations to
complete oval #3 embankment,
drainage and remediation of the
adjacent bush.
This comment supports the action plan amelioration
recommendations to the oval #3 subsurface drainage (refer
2.1 in the Draft PoM), embankment stabilisation and bank
planting (refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM). Council have begun
works to revegetate and control erosion on this embankment
in early 2015, and will complete works in a staged approach.
Proposed change: given the comments raised about the
oval #3 embankment, the recommendation regarding
planting of the batter will be expanded to note the planting
works will include enhancement of the adjacent bushland.
3.12.5
3.12.6
3.12.7
3.12.8
3.12.9
Increase in sport related vehicle
access through Princes St, and
uncontrolled parking inside the
park, causing environmental
damage to adjacent EEC, and
conflict with pedestrian use.
Submission provides detailed
description of 2002 PoM
process and recent works.
Concerned PoM could be
significantly amended without
further consultation, as occurred
following exhibition of the Draft
version of the 2002 PoM.
Query if a Plan of Management
prepared in accordance with the
requirements of the Local
Government Act (LGA) is the
correct legal document to
manage Boronia Park.
Draft PoM recategorises some
sections of the plan, which
would require a public hearing
under the LGA.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.12 above.
Noted.
Noted.
No change
A PoM prepared under the guidelines of the Local
Government Act 1993 is the correct legislative document to
guide future development of Boronia Park.
No change
The action plan proposes recategorisation of the park in
keeping with the current management principles and
proposals (refer 4.6 in the Draft PoM), therefore a public
hearing is not required.
No change
3.12.10
Construction of oval #3 has
encroached into an area zoned
An amendment of the LEP is not required, as
recommendations have been made within this report (refer
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Summary of submission
E2 in the Hunter’s Hill LEP
2012. Council to clarify if this
section of Boronia Park now
requires rezoning as RE1 via an
amendment to the HHLEP 2012.
Response
3.9.15 above) to ameliorate and revegetate the minor
embankment and the adjacent bushland in the southern
corner of oval #3, which encroaches slightly into the area
designated as E2 (Environmental Conservation).
Society does not believe
sufficient funding has been
allocated in the Draft PoM
towards biodiversity protection,
passive recreation and
protection of cultural heritage.
The Draft PoM notes management/regeneration/revegetation
of the Boronia Park bushland is to be undertaken in
accordance with the EVRP. Council’s annual capital budget
is not sufficient to manage the bushland in accordance with
the EVRP. Implementation of these works has historic been
undertaken through grant application and Contractor’s via
capital works and bushcare staff. Hence, the Draft PoM
action plan (refer 1.1).
No change
The action plan has made recommendations (refer section
4.5.3 in the Draft PoM) to improve passive recreation
opportunities based on comment gained from the community
and stakeholders during the consultation phase, and funding
has been allocated in the action plan to cover these works.
The action plan has made a recommendation (refer 1.4 in the
Draft PoM) to retain and protect historical items on site. As
outlined above, council’s annual capital budget is not
sufficient to complete these works, hence the action plan
notes these works will be completed as council maintenance
staff works.
Proposed change: the action plan will be updated to note
protection of historical items on site, and implementation of
the bushland works, will also be funded through capital works
and grant funding where possible.
3.12.12
3.12.13
3.12.14
3.12.15
3.12.16
3.12.17
Require increased commitment
and funding for bush
regeneration.
Would prefer funding that has
been allocated to new seating
within the park ($10,000) be
allocated to saltmarsh
monitoring.
Proposed change: refer 3.12.11 above.
Funding allocation to rectify oval
#3 must address embankment
stability, drainage and
remediation of the adjacent
bush.
Need for improved amenity of
the entrance point from Boronia
Ave into the park.
Proposed change: refer 3.9.15 above.
Do not believe the viewing
platform adjacent to oval #3 is a
priority until the remedial works
are completed.
The viewing platform is noted as low priority in the action
plan, whilst remedial works to the oval #3 embankment are
noted as high priority in the action plan.
Support recommendations for
ameliorating light spill from
Proposed change: refer 3.3.5 above.
Written submissions from a range of stakeholders and
individuals were reviewed and assessed to inform the Draft
PoM. The Draft PoM actions provide a balance of the issues
and opportunities noted within written submissions,
questionnaires, and further submissions/information gained
during the consultation phase.
The Draft PoM has not commented on providing improved
amenity at this entry into the park.
Proposed change: it is proposed that PoM is amended to
include a recommendation for improved amenity at the
Boronia Ave entry including signage, seat and improved trail
surfaces.
No change
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existing lighting to oval #1 and
#2. Oppose additional lighting to
oval #3 due to impact on native
fauna and neighbouring
properties.
Response
3.12.18
No further buildings should be
constructed inside the park.
Upgrade of existing pavilion
(grandstand) amenity facilities
preferred. If new building is
required, should be a new toilet
block near the High St
playground.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.3 above.
3.12.19
Support upgrades to the existing
pavilion (grandstand), and
recommend extending the
facility to include a community
space.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.21 above.
3.12.20
Princes Street should remain
locked.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.6 above.
3.12.21
Remove the informal carpark
between oval #2 and #3.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
3.12.22
Support no parking in Princes
Street.
Proposed change: refer 3.3.6 above.
3.12.23
Support upgrades to the
perimeter road parking.
The action plan recommends all existing nature strip parking
is maintained to be safe for public parking (refer 3.2 in the
Draft PoM).
No change
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4.
Submissions from individuals
4.1
Overview
A total of 522 written submissions were received from individuals. Some of these
submissions were based on proformas distributed by the different clubs and
organisations, while other submissions were written in the form of letters. All the
submissions have been summarised, and the comments categorised for interpretation of
the results.
The comments made about the PoM covered a range of topics, with the most comments
made about organised sport and recreation facilities and vehicle access and car parking.
4.2
Summary list of all comments from individuals
The following comments are grouped into common topics, and have been summarised
from all the comments made in the submissions. The numbers adjacent to each
comment represent each time a comment was made and not the total number of
submissions. The number adjacent to the topic heading is the total number of comments,
both positive and negative, made on this topic.
Comments with two or more responses are included in the response table in Section 4.3
of this report.
1,532
190
188
188
187
185
143
88
82
60
55
51
43
20
13
10
7
Organised sport and recreation facilities (excluding buildings)
Lighting - update existing lighting to minimise light spill on adjacent houses and
bushland
Lighting - support lighting to oval #3 with no light spill to adjacent houses and
bushland
Oval #3 - remedial works required to fix recent earthworks, stabilise bank and
prevent erosion (including rock wall)
Lighting - support no additional lighting of ovals
Land Tenure - HHC to negotiate with Hunter's Hill Rugby Union Club to gain
long term tenure
Intensification of use - concern about ongoing incremental intensification of
sporting use and its impact on other uses and values in the park
Land Tenure - HHC to negotiate with cricket clubs to gain long term tenure
Facilities - sports areas should be managed in accordance with HHC Outdoor
Sport & Rec. Plan 2013
Fencing - replace damage fencing to oval #1 with suitable alternative
Turf wicket oval #1 - requires renovation
Lighting - provide lighting to cricket nets for club and public use
Lighting - support user pays system
Hunters Hill Rugby Club - the club have facilitated improvements to the park
Facilities - dominated by sport, need to better cater for the diverse range age
groups, activities and uses
Facilities - need more diversity of organised sport facilities
Usage - improve control over how the facilities are used
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3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,492
267
212
191
189
181
175
84
79
57
41
10
3
1
1
1
Cricket nets - increase community access
Facilities - there are enough sporting facilities already, no more required
Future works - ensure no sporting development outside current sports field
precinct
Costs - clubs should contribute to development
Walking tours - educational excursions
Sporting activities - to be carefully integrated so they do not impact negatively
on the natural surrounding
Oval #3 - remedial works required to ameliorate recent planting works to
perimeter
Oval #3 - improvements required
Oval #2 - leave as is
Oval #1 - leave as is
Lighting - provide lighting to netball courts for club and public use
Parking and vehicle access
Access - provide disabled parking access
Emergency vehicles - provide emergency vehicle access to organised sporting
facilities
Access - provide parking and vehicle access to oval #2 and oval #3
Princes Street - daytime only vehicle access and parking along entire road
length
Carparking - no parking inside the park other than the existing sealed car park
Carparking - support parking around perimeter of park only
Princes Street - support daytime parking and vehicle access to improve access
to oval #3
Princes Street - daytime and night time vehicle access and parking along entire
road length
Princes Street - retain locked gate at roundabout
Carparking - remove informal carpark between oval #2 and oval #3
Carparking - provide alternative parking facilities to reduce traffic and parking
impact on surrounding streets
Princes Street - do not support narrowing the road width
Boronia Ave - lack of traffic management on game days
Princes St - upgrade road surface
Car parking - support improving overflow parking conditions near oval #2
826
271
242
239
35
29
6
3
1
Maintenance of playing fields and grassed areas
Drainage - improve drainage to oval #1 and oval #2
Turf - regrade and resurface oval #1
Turf - resurface oval #2
Maintenance - to be continued
Turf - resurface all fields with hard wearing turf species
Overall - improved maintenance required
Maintenance - important as well as upgrades to playing fields
Facility maintenance - required
536
207
164
146
8
6
Open space values
Community - Boronia Park is a highly valued place for everyone to enjoy
Health - important for encouraging physical activity
Natural character - highly valued
Open space - important as a place to relax
Open space - beneficial to health
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2
2
1
536
214
197
78
39
5
3
403
181
62
52
39
38
13
8
3
3
2
1
1
277
277
242
242
241
141
39
38
5
3
3
2
2
Sport & facilities - impact on areas to relax and unwind
Open space - important place to experience nature
Health - improve to encourage physical activity
Community facility building
Community facility building - do not support any new building in the centre of
the park
Community facility building - support new community facility building between
ovals #2 and #3 with expanded facilities beyond those proposed in the draft
POM
Community facility building - support new community building between ovals
#2 and #3
Community facility building - small amenities building with no showers or
storage acceptable
Community facility building - support new community facility building near
pavilion (grandstand)
Community facility building - small amenities building as described in Draft
POM and not larger
Management of park
Land tenure - oppose exclusive club use of any grounds within park
Land tenure - oppose exclusive club use of any building within park
Consultation - more required for any future works
Dogs - council wide dog management strategy required
Dogs - provide bins and bag dispensers
Future use - achieve a balance between future use and facilities and the
natural character of the park
Dogs - provide extensive off leash areas
Safety - concern about lack of lighting and personal safety in the bushland
areas of the park
Dogs - provide off leash area in Finlay’s Paddock
Dogs - no off leash permitted in park
Graffiti - maintenance required
Funding - concern about council's ability to fund future works
Pavilion (grandstand) building
Pavilion (grandstand) building upgrades - support upgrades for community and
sporting clubs use
Sustainability
Integrated water management - support proposals for the collection and reuse
of water on the site
Trails
Access - sealed access along Princes Street is important for non-vehicle
access for all into the natural areas of the park
Loop track - support with consultation for areas through bushland
Cycling - manage trails to prevent informal cycle tracks
Walking paths - consolidate walking paths
Walking paths - increase walking paths
Cycling - provide designated bicycle track through active and passive
recreation areas
Signage - provide improved directional and regulatory signage
Links - provide connections between playing fields
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2
1
1
1
1
233
180
8
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
224
142
56
18
2
1
1
1
1
Improve path condition/surface - on well used tracks
Great North Walk - improve signage
Cycle - no cycle paths in bushland
Walking paths - retain informal access trails
Paths - improve safe access to open spaces
Great North Walk - improve trail condition
Informal recreation facilities
Playground - support small toilet facility near High Street playground
Toilets - provide more
Signage - provide information/educational signage
Playground - support senior playground near High Street playground
Drinking fountains - more required to all active areas
Water based recreation - support non motorised watercraft launching facilities
Water based recreation - no requirement for watercraft launching facilities
Exercise equipment - increase the provision of fitness stations
Water edge recreation - support picnic facilities at end of Princes Street
Picnic facilities - upgrade at Tipperary Falls
Water edge recreation - do not support picnic facilities at end of Princes Street
due to rubbish
Seating - more required
Playground - support senior playground
Long jump - remove
Toilets - public toilets should only be open during daylight hours
Diversity - increase diversity of informal recreational facilities
Water based recreation - support boat storage racks at end of Princes Street
Shelters more required
Seating - adequate provision
Playground - Ryde Road, replace fencing
Playground - Ryde Road, provide more play facilities
Playground - High St, provide more play facilities
Grassy bank - maintain sufficient turf areas for passive recreation to north of
oval #2
Fishing - provide fishing facilities along river edge
Cycling - increase bicycle parking facilities
1
Environmental values
Environmental character - highly valued
Flora & Fauna - protect core habitat bushland corridors
Vegetation - protect sensitive bushland
Vegetation - use only native species
Vegetation - use only indigenous species to revegetate steep banks
Waterways - no earthworks adjacent to waterways
Waterways - improve water quality and condition
Waterways - important to preserve
Vegetation - replace exotic understorey species near pavilion (grandstand) with
suitable indigenous species
Trees - remove dead and dangerous trees along walking trails
99
42
42
Heritage
Non-Indigenous values - conserve and protect
Indigenous heritage values - conserve and protect
1
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1
1
54
45
3
3
2
1
4.3
Non-Indigenous - important to protect heritage features
Signage - to interpret heritage values
Indigenous heritage - remove recommendation to join North Sydney Aboriginal
Heritage Office
Bushland management
Maintenance - of bushland to be continued
Overall - improved bushland maintenance required
Maintenance - of bushland is important as well as upgrades to the park
Weeding - additional in bushland required
Bushland - bushfire management to be considered
Response to comments from individuals
No
4.3.1
Responses
Below is a table listing the key comments made by two or more submissions, with the
response to how this relevant to the PoM, and whether or not a change to the final PoM is
required as a result of the comment.
Proposed
change
Comment
Response
Organised sport and recreation facilities (excluding buildings) – total 1,532
4.3.1a
190
Lighting - update
existing lighting to
minimise light spill on
adjacent houses and
bushland
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM)
notes that light spill into surrounding bushland
areas is to be considered. The existing lighting
of oval #1 and #2 was upgraded by council in
early 2015 to reduce light spill.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.17 above.
4.3.1b
188
Lighting - support
lighting to oval #3
with no light spill to
adjacent houses and
bushland
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM
notes any new lighting within Boronia Park
(including oval #3) would be subject to
consultation, council assessment and detailed
design to determine requirements, feasibility,
etc.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.18 above.
4.3.1c
188
Oval #3 - remedial
works required to fix
recent earthworks,
stabilise bank and
prevent erosion
(including rock wall)
This comment supports the action plan
amelioration recommendations to the oval #3
subsurface drainage (refer 2.1 in the Draft
PoM), embankment stabilisation and bank
planting (refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM). Council
have begun works to revegetate and control
erosion on this embankment in early 2015, and
will complete works in a staged approach.
No change
4.3.1d
187
Lighting - support no
additional lighting of
ovals
Refer response 4.3.1b
No change
4.3.1e
185
Negotiations regarding long term tenure for
use of the park by a sporting club is beyond
the scope of the PoM.
No change
4.3.1f
143
Land Tenure - HHC
to negotiate with
Hunter's Hill Rugby
Union Club to gain
long term tenure
Intensification of use concern about
ongoing incremental
intensification of
sporting use and its
The Draft PoM actions provide a balance of
the issues and opportunities noted within
written submissions, questionnaires, and
submissions/information gained during the
consultation phase. The proposed
No change
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Responses
No
Proposed
change
Comment
impact on other uses
and values in the park
Response
amendments to the park zoning (refer 4.6 in
the Draft PoM) reflects the above, and
determines the core objectives for each area of
the park.
Land Tenure - HHC
to negotiate with
cricket clubs to gain
long term tenure
Facilities - sports
areas should be
managed in
accordance with HHC
Outdoor Sport & Rec.
Plan 2013
Fencing - replace
damaged fencing to
oval #1 with suitable
alternative
Turf wicket oval #1 requires renovation
Refer response 4.3.1e.
No change
Noted.
No change
The Draft PoM (refer 2.1) notes maintenance
repairs are required to the boundary fence of
oval #1.
No change
The Draft PoM has not commented on the
issue of the central wicket square condition.
Proposed
change: refer
3.11.9 above.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.18 above.
4.3.1g
88
4.3.1h
82
4.3.1i
60
4.3.1j
55
4.3.1k
51
Lighting - provide
lighting to cricket nets
for club and public
use
The action plan (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM)
notes any new lighting within Boronia Park
would be subject to council assessment of
feasibility and detailed design to determine
requirements.
4.3.1l
43
Lighting - support
user pays system
This comment supports the action plan
recommendation for council to coordinate and
enforce a “use pays” lighting system (refer 2.1
in the Draft PoM).
No change
4.3.1m
20
Noted.
No change
4.3.1n
13
Refer response 4.3.1f.
No change
4.3.1o
10
Hunters Hill Rugby
Club - the club have
facilitated
improvements to the
park
Facilities - dominated
by sport, need to
better cater for the
diverse range age
groups, activities and
uses
Facilities - need more
diversity of organised
sport facilities
This comment supports the action plan
objective for the Active Recreation
Management Zone (refer section 4.5.2 in the
Draft PoM).
No change
4.3.1p
7
Usage - improve
control over how the
facilities are used
The action plan has made recommendations
(refer 2.2 in the Draft PoM) to improve the
accessibility of the cricket nets by the general
community.
No change
4.3.1q
7
Refer response 4.3.1p.
No change
4.3.1r
3
Refer response 4.3.1f.
No change
4.3.1s
2
Cricket nets increase community
access
Facilities - there are
enough sporting
facilities already, no
more required
Future works - ensure
no sporting
development outside
Refer response 4.3.1f.
No change
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No
Proposed
change
4.3.2
Comment
Response
current sports field
precinct
2
Costs - clubs should
Noted.
contribute to
development
Parking and vehicle access – total 1,492
4.3.2a
267
Access - provide
disabled parking
access
There are two disabled parking spaces in the
existing Park Road carpark.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.7 above.
4.3.2b
212
Emergency vehicles provide emergency
vehicle access to
organised sporting
facilities
There is currently emergency vehicle access to
oval #1 and #2 of the Park Rd carpark.
Emergency vehicle access to oval #3 could be
provided across oval #2 via the Park St
carpark, or through unlocking the Princes St
gate.
No change
4.3.2c
191
Access - provide
parking and vehicle
access to oval #2 and
oval #3
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the
Draft PoM), the amenity block would have
provision for service vehicles maintenance
access only.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.7 above.
4.3.2d
189
Princes Street daytime only vehicle
access and parking
along entire road
length
The PoM does not suggest parking along the
entire length of Princes St, and proposes
investigation to improve overflow parking
capacity near oval #2 (refer 1.3 in the Draft
PoM).
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.7 and 3.1.12
above.
4.3.2e
181
Carparking - no
parking inside the
park other than the
existing sealed car
park
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM)
recommends no increase in carparking within
Boronia Park, and proposes investigation to
improve overflow parking capacity near oval #2
(refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM).
Proposed
change: refer
3.9.5 above.
4.3.2f
175
Refer response 4.3.2f.
4.3.2g
84
Proposed
change: refer
3.9.5 above.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.7 and 3.1.12
above.
4.3.2h
79
4.3.2i
57
Carparking - support
parking around
perimeter of park only
Princes Street support daytime
parking and vehicle
access to improve
access to oval #3
Princes Street daytime and night
time vehicle access
and parking along
entire road length
Princes Street - retain
locked gate at
roundabout
4.3.2j
41
4.3.2k
10
Carparking - remove
informal carpark
between oval #2 and
oval #3
Carparking - provide
alternative parking
facilities to reduce
traffic and parking
impact on
surrounding streets
4.3.1t
No change
Refer response 4.3.2d.
Refer response 4.3.2h.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.7 and 3.1.12
above.
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM)
notes Princes St will continue to be locked due
to the potential impact on the amenity of the
park, open space, recreational experience and
the adjacent Endangered Ecological
Community (EEC).
Proposed
change: refer
3.9.4 above.
Removal of this informal carpark would be part
of the amenity block design and construction
works (refer 3.1.5 above).
No change
Refer response 4.3.2f.
Proposed
change: refer
3.9.5 above.
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No
4.3.2l
3
Comment
Princes Street - do
not support narrowing
the road width
Response
The action plan has made recommendations
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) to reduce the width
of Princes St (downhill from the junction of oval
#2 and #3) based on comment gained from the
community and stakeholders during the
consultation phase.
Proposed
change
No change
4.3.3
Maintenance of playing fields and grassed areas – total 826
4.3.3a
271
Drainage - improve
drainage to oval #1
and oval #2
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the
Draft PoM), an Integrated Water Management
Plan has been recommended to review the
subsurface drainage of oval #3, and report on
site wide integrated water quality, control and
harvesting (for re-use) recommendations.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.8 above.
4.3.3b
242
Turf - regrade and
resurface oval #1
The Draft PoM has not commented on the
issue of playing field surface condition
assessment in detail. Council’s annual
assessment will make recommendations for
requirements and timing in regards to
resurfacing and regrading subject to available
funding and prioritisation as outlined in
council’s Delivery and Operations Plan.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.14 above.
4.3.3c
239
Turf - resurface oval
#2
Refer response 4.3.3b.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.14 above.
4.3.3d
35
Maintenance - to be
continued
Noted.
No change
4.3.3e
29
Turf - resurface all
fields with hard
wearing turf species
Refer response 4.3.3b.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.14 above.
4.3.3f
6
Overall - improved
maintenance required
Noted.
No change
4.3.3g
3
Maintenance important as well as
upgrades to playing
fields
Noted.
No change
4.3.4
Open space values – total 536
4.3.4a
207
Community - Boronia
Park is a highly
valued place for
everyone to enjoy
Noted.
No change
4.3.4b
164
Health - important for
encouraging physical
activity
Noted.
No change
4.3.4c
146
Natural character highly valued
Noted.
No change
4.3.4d
8
Open space important as a place
to relax
Noted.
No change
4.3.4e
6
Open space beneficial to health
Noted.
No change
4.3.4f
2
Sport & facilities impact on areas to
relax and unwind
Noted.
No change
5.3.4g
2
Open space -
Noted.
No change
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Responses
No
Comment
important place to
experience nature
Proposed
change
Response
4.3.5
Community facility building – total 536
4.3.5a
214
Community facility
building - do not
support any new
building in the centre
of the park
In preparation of the Draft PoM, and
consideration of the community and
stakeholder consultation phase findings, the
community needs do not require a community
facility in the middle of the park given the
potential impacts on the social, aesthetic and
environmental values of the site. Upgrades of
the existing pavilion (grandstand) building
(refer 3.1.21 above) would fulfil the
requirements of the community and
stakeholders.
No change
4.3.5b
197
Refer to response 4.3.5a.
No change
4.3.5c
78
Refer to response 4.3.5a.
No change
4.3.5d
39
Community facility
building - support new
community facility
building between
ovals #2 and #3 with
expanded facilities
beyond those
proposed in the draft
POM
Community facility
building - support new
community building
between ovals #2 and
#3
Community facility
building - small
amenities building
with no showers or
storage acceptable
As noted in the action plan (refer 2.1 in the
Draft PoM), the amenity block would be
subject to a detailed design phase which would
require consultation with the council and
sporting clubs to ensure the amenity block
suitably reflects the needs of these groups,
and the local community.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.5 above.
4.3.5e
5
No change
4.3.6
Community facility
Refer to response 4.3.5a.
building - support new
community facility
building near pavilion
(grandstand)
3
Community facility
Refer to response 4.3.5d.
building - small
amenities building as
described in Draft
POM and not larger
Management of park – total 403
4.3.6a
181
Refer response 4.3.1e.
No change
4.3.6b
62
Refer response 4.3.1e.
No change
4.3.6c
52
Any future works within Boronia Park that is a
sufficient change in land use would be subject
to the Development Application (DA) and
Construction Certificate (CC) processes, which
include environmental assessment and public
No change
4.3.5f
Land tenure - oppose
exclusive club use of
any grounds within
park
Land tenure - oppose
exclusive club use of
any building within
park
Consultation - more
required for any
future works
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Responses
No
Comment
Response
exhibition.
Proposed
change
4.3.6d
39
Dogs - council wide
dog management
strategy required
Given the presence of threatened and
vulnerable fauna (refer 2.6.6 in the Draft PoM),
and endangered ecological communities (refer
2.6.5 in the Draft PoM) within Boronia Park,
the action plan (refer 1.3 in the Draft PoM)
recommends retaining the current dogs on
leash policy. Further recommendations
regarding designated off-leash dog areas
would be subject to a whole of council dog
strategy.
No change
.
4.3.6e
38
Dogs - provide bins
and bag dispensers
Dog faeces bins and bag dispensers were not
proposed in the Draft PoM. Consideration of
the locations for the bins and bags is beyond
the scope of the PoM, and would be part of
council’s prioritisation and implementation of
park infrastructure within the municipality.
4.3.6f
13
Future use - achieve
a balance between
future use and
facilities and the
natural character of
the park
Written submissions from a range of
stakeholders and individuals were reviewed
and assessed to inform the Draft PoM. The
Draft PoM actions provide a balance of the
issues and opportunities noted within written
submissions, questionnaires, and further
submissions/information gained during the
consultation phase.
Proposed
change: The PoM
will be amended
to note that bag
dispensers and
standard council
bins are to be
provided at key
locations within
the park.
No change
4.3.6g
8
Refer response 4.3.6d.
No change
4.3.6h
3
Dogs - provide
extensive off leash
areas
Safety - concern
about lack of lighting
and personal safety in
the bushland areas of
the park
Given the presence of threatened and
vulnerable fauna (refer 2.6.6 in the Draft PoM),
and endangered ecological communities (refer
2.6.5 in the Draft PoM) within Boronia Park,
additional lighting was not considered as
appropriate in the bushland area.
Recommendations within the Draft PoM action
plan will help improve personal safety by
increasing usage of the park, which will
improve passive surveillance.
No change
4.3.6i
3
4.3.6j
4.3.7
4.3.7a
4.3.8
4.3.8a
Dogs - provide off
Refer response 4.3.6d.
leash area in Finlay’s
Paddock
2
Dogs - no off leash
Refer response 4.3.6d.
permitted in park
Pavilion (grandstand) building – total 277
277 Pavilion (grandstand)
This comment supports the Draft PoM
building upgrades recommendations to upgrade the existing
support upgrades for
pavilion (grandstand) building (refer 2.1 in the
community and
Draft PoM).
sporting clubs use
Sustainability – total 242
242 Integrated water
management support proposals for
the collection and
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendations (refer 2.1 in the Draft PoM)
to undertake an Integrated Water Management
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No change
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.21 above.
Proposed
change: refer
3.1.8 above.
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4.3.9
4.3.9a
Responses
No
Comment
reuse of water on the
site
Trails – total 241
141 Access - sealed
access along Princes
Street is important for
non-vehicle access
for all into the natural
areas of the park
Response
Plan to review the subsurface drainage of oval
#3, and report on site wide integrated water
quality, control and harvesting (for re-use)
recommendations.
Proposed
change
The action plan (refer 3.2 in the Draft PoM)
notes Princes St will continue to be locked due
to the potential impact on the amenity of the
park, open space, recreational experience and
the adjacent Endangered Ecological
Community (EEC). The reduced width trail on
Princes St downhill from the junction of oval #2
and #3 would be sealed.
Proposed
change: refer
3.4.5 above.
Loop track - support
with consultation for
areas through
bushland
Cycling - manage
trails to prevent
informal cycle tracks
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendation (refer 3.3 in the Draft PoM)
for a bushland looped walking track.
Proposed
change: refer
3.3.7 above.
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendation (refer 1.2 in the Draft PoM) to
identify and remove unauthorised mountain
bike trails.
No change
4.3.9b
39
4.3.9c
38
4.3.9d
5
Walking paths consolidate walking
paths
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendation (refer 1.1 in the Draft PoM)
for assessment of the bush trails, and selected
paths to be closed for bush regeneration.
No change
4.3.9e
3
Walking paths increase walking
paths
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendation (refer 3.3 in the Draft PoM)
for a bushland looped walking track.
No change
4.3.9f
3
Cycling - provide
designated bicycle
track through active
and passive
recreation areas
A bike route in the northwest of the park was
explored during preparation of the Draft PoM.
On consideration of the comments gained from
the stakeholders during the consultation and
exhibition phase, the community do not require
a bike route in the location given the potential
impacts on the social, aesthetic and
environmental values of the site.
No change
4.3.9g
2
Preparation of a signage strategy is
recommended in the Draft PoM action plan
(refer 1.4 and 3.3 in the Draft PoM)
No change
4.3.9h
2
Signage - provide
improved directional
and regulatory
signage
Links - provide
connections between
playing fields
The gravel path and stairs between oval #2
and #3 has not been commented on in the
Draft PoM.
Proposed
change: refer
3.9.16 above.
4.3.9i
2
Improve path
condition/surface - on
well used tracks
This comment supports the Draft PoM
recommendation (refer 1.1in the Draft PoM) for
assessment of the bush trails, selected paths
to be closed for bush regeneration, and other
paths to be improved.
No change
4.3.9j
2
Great North Walk improve signage
Preparation of a signage strategy is
recommended in the Draft PoM action plan
(refer 1.4 and 3.3)
No change
4.3.10
Environmental Values – total 224
142 Environmental
Noted.
4.3.10a
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4.3.10b
4.3.10c
4.3.10d
4.3.11
4.3.11a
Responses
No
Comment
Response
character - highly
valued
56
Flora & Fauna Noted.
protect core habitat
bushland corridors
18
Vegetation - protect
Noted.
sensitive bushland
2
Vegetation - use only
Noted.
native species
Informal recreation facilities – total 233
180 Playground - support
Comment gained from the stakeholders during
small toilet facility
the consultation and exhibition phase informed
near High Street
the requirement and location of the amenity
playground
block in the Draft PoM adjacent to oval #2 and
#3, which has been centrally located within the
active sporting area.
Proposed
change
No change
No change
No change
Proposed
change: given the
comment raised
about an amenity
block near the
High St
playground, it is
proposed that the
PoM is amended
to note inclusion
of a small amenity
block in this
location, and note
the following
action: “Council to
consult with
community
regarding the
potential
installation of a
small amenity
block adjacent to
the High St
playground.
Small, single
storey building is
to be sensitively
designed located
for least visual
impact, low
maintenance and
apply best
practise ESD
principles.
Development
Application (DA)
and Construction
Certificate (CC) is
required for the
amenity block
prior to
construction”
4.3.11b
8
Toilets - provide more
Refer response 4.3.11a.
No change
4.3.11c
4
Signage - provide
information/
educational signage
Preparation of a signage strategy is
recommended in the Draft PoM action plan
(refer 1.4 and 3.3)
No change
4.3.11d
4
Playground - support
senior playground
near High Street
playground
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendation (refer 3.1) for a feature
playground for senior children.
No change
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No
Proposed
change
Comment
Drinking fountains more required to all
active areas
Response
Drinking fountains were not proposed in the
Draft PoM. The location of drinking
fountains/water bottle stations is beyond the
scope of the PoM, and would be part of
council’s prioritisation and implementation of
park infrastructure within the municipality.
Proposed
change: refer
3.4.3 above
Water based
recreation - support
non motorised
watercraft launching
facilities
Water based
recreation - no
requirement for
watercraft launching
facilities
Exercise equipment increase the provision
of fitness stations
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendation (refer 3.1) for a kayak
launching and docking pontoon.
No change
Comment gained from the stakeholders during
the consultation and exhibition phase informed
the requirement for a kayak launching pontoon
(refer 3.1).
No change
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendation (refer 3.1) for exercise
stations within the park.
The Draft PoM action plan (refer 1.3) proposed
removing the facilities in this area as there is
limited opportunities for passive surveillance,
which can expose picnic facilities to vandalism,
and ongoing council maintenance.
No change
Water edge
recreation - support
picnic facilities at end
of Princes Street
2
Water edge
recreation - do not
support picnic
facilities at end of
Princes Street due to
rubbish
Heritage – total 99
42
Non-Indigenous
values - conserve and
protect
This comment supports action plan
recommendation (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM)
for picnic facilities at the end of Princes St.
No change
Comment gained from the stakeholders during
the consultation and exhibition phase informed
the requirement for picnic facilities at the end
of Princes St (refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM).
No change
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendations (refer 1.4 in the Draft
PoM) to retain and protect heritage items on
site. Preparation of a signage strategy is
recommended in the action plan (refer 1.4 and
3.3 in the Draft PoM) to interpret the important
site heritage.
No change
4.3.12b
42
Indigenous heritage
values - conserve and
protect
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendations (refer 1.4 in the Draft
PoM) to retain and protect heritage items on
site, and (refer 3.3 in the Draft PoM) for council
to join the Northern Sydney Aboriginal
Heritage Office.
No change
4.3.12c
13
Non-Indigenous important to protect
heritage features
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
plan recommendations (refer 1.4 in the Draft
PoM) to retain and protect heritage items on
site. Preparation of a signage strategy is
recommended in the action plan (refer 1.4 and
3.3 in the Draft PoM) to interpret the important
site heritage.
No change
4.3.13
Bushland management – total 54
45
Maintenance - of
This comment supports the Draft PoM action
4.3.11e
4
4.3.11f
4
4.3.11g
3
4.3.11h
3
4.3.11i
2
4.3.11j
3
4.3.11k
4.3.12
4.3.12a
4.3.13a
Picnic facilities upgrade at Tipperary
Falls
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Proposed
change: refer
3.9.19 above
Proposed
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Responses
No
4.3.13b
3
4.3.13c
3
4.3.13d
2
Comment
bushland to be
continued
Response
plan recommendations (refer 1.1) for
management/regeneration/revegetation of the
Boronia Park bushland to be undertaken in
accordance with the EVRP.
Overall - improved
bushland
maintenance required
Maintenance - of
bushland is important
as well as upgrades
to the park
Weeding - additional
in bushland required
Refer response 4.3.13a.
Proposed
change: refer
3.12.11 above
Proposed
change: refer
3.12.11 above
Refer response 4.3.13a.
Proposed
change: refer
3.12.11 above
Refer response 4.3.13a.
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Proposed
change
change: refer
3.12.11 above
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5.
Petitions
5.1
Petitions in favour of kayaking facilities
Two petitions were received during the public exhibition phase proposing
recommendations for kayak launching facilities within Boronia Park. A total of 103 people
signed the petitions, with 91 signing one and 12 the other. Those who signed did not
amend or individualise the letter, and have therefore been referred to as a petition for the
purposes of this report.
No.
Summary of submission
Response
5.1.1
Passionate about recreational
sport, bush amenity and support
kayaking.
Noted.
5.1.2
Support recommendation for
water edge park infrastructure.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) for picnic facilities at the end of
Princes St.
No change
5.1.3
Support recommendation for
kayak launching pontoon.
This comment supports the action plan recommendation
(refer 3.1 in the Draft PoM) for a kayak launching and
docking pontoon.
No change
5.1.4
Retain metal vehicle barrier at
end of Princes Street.
The action plan has made recommendations (refer section
3.1 in the Draft PoM) to remove the metal vehicle barrier
based on comment gained from the community and
stakeholders during the consultation phase. Removal of the
barrier provides an opportunity to install picnic facilities in this
area, which are supported in this submission (refer 5.1.2
above), and improve visual access to the adjacent river.
No change
5.1.5
Retain vehicle turning area at
river edge.
The action plan has made recommendations (refer 3.1 in the
Draft PoM) to remove the vehicle turning area based on
comment gained from the community and stakeholders
during the consultation phase. Removal of the vehicle turning
area provides an opportunity to install the picnic facilities
recommended in this area, which are supported in this
submission (refer 5.1.2 above).
No change
5.1.6
Retain Princes St width as-is.
The action plan has made recommendations (refer 3.1 in the
Draft PoM) to reduce the width of Princes St downhill from
the junction of oval #2 and #3 gate based on comment
gained from the community and stakeholders during the
consultation phase.
No change
5.1.7
1-2 year trial period for vehicle
access along entire length of
Princes St during daylight hours
for access to kayak pontoon,
Proposed change: refer 3.1.13 above.
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No.
Summary of submission
with consideration of restricted
access for locals only (e.g. auto
gate or similar).
Response
5.1.8
Minimum would be to open the
front gate into Princes St only
during daylight hours.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 above.
5.1.9
Upgrade Princes St road surface
up the junction of oval #2 and
#3.
This level of detail is beyond the scope of the PoM. These
works would be part of council’s prioritisation and
implementation of road infrastructure within the municipality.
No change
5.1.10
Support amenities block
between oval #2 and #3.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.5 above.
5.1.11
Support carpark between oval
#2 and #3 for 60 cars.
Proposed change: refer 3.1.7 above.
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Attachment A – Details of clubs, organisations and individuals
REPORT ON CONSULTATION OUTCOMES FOR THE BORONIA PARK DRAFT PLAN OF MANAGEMENT V4
19/05/15
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First Name
Zac
Alex
Kate
Andrew
John & June
Adrian
David
Liz
Brownwyn
John & Annette
Allan
Paula
Lance & Trudy
Richard
Vincent
Alex
Anna
Clare
Jenny
Lambert
Norm
Tess
Joe
Jennie
Huw
Glenn
Anna
Sally
Alastair
Paul
Alan
Andrew
Ben
Bob
Ron
Alan
Glen
John
Phil
Matthew
Wayne
Ivan
Darren
Steve
Bernie
Chris
James
Mark
Garth
Surname
Miles
Milne
Russell
Wood
Krizka
Diggelmann
Clifton-Smith
Hinton
Hardy
Boast & Gallard
Southcombe
Southcombe
Robey
Symons
Moran
Tye
Moran
Moran
Arnold
van der Heide
Lurie
Southcombe
Larrarte
Butler
Davies
Cattell
Southcombe
Gaunt
Lee
Ramsey
Evans
Ball
Gregory
Little
Fitzgerald
Evans
Sanford
Glennon
Shorten
Bruce
Farthing
Fitz-Gerald
Holly
Dunnett
McNamara
Andrews
Crehan
Houlihan
McBurney
Address
11 George Street
6 Park Road
58 Barons Cres
7 Boronia Ave
2A James Street
21 Princes Street
66 Park Rd
87 Woolwich Rd
30 Park Rd
14 Park Rd
11 Earl St
11 Earl St
22 Auburn St
16 Blaxland St
13 Barons Cres
Frederick St
13 Barons Cres
13 Barons Cres
13 Barons Cres
205/1 Roseby St
43 Earl St
30 Frederick St
153 Buffalo Rd
24 Park Rd
54 Mary St
18 Champion Rd
18 Champion Rd
15 Mars Street
18 Blaxland Street
58 Bambara Cres
92 Chandos St
93 Antoine St
7 Nelson St
11 Larooll Cres
27 Thelma St
38 Bennett St
42 Ashford Ave
5/18Campbell St
14 Kirkham St
9 Leo St
Suburb
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Drummoyne
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Tennyson Point
Tennyson Point
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Beecroft
St Leonards
Rydalmere
Gladesville
Thornleigh
Eastwood
West Ryde
Castle Hill
Balmain
Beecroft
Hunters Hill
30 Hay St
West Ryde
10 Town St
6 Rocher Av
31 Blaxland St
21 Baird Ave
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ryde
First Name
Tracey
Andrew
Robert
Madeleine & David
Tatyana
Callen
Simon
Andrea
Sarah
Gareth
Geoff
Bruce
Nick
James
James
David
Katie
Georgina & Martin
Jeremy
Jay
Patrick
Morgan
Geordie
Pamela
Chad
Robert
John
Stuart
Robert
Paul
Susan
Glen
Trevor
Inga
Robyn
Christian
Ellen
Scott
Kanishka
Brett
Geoff
Ken
Peter
Kishan
Vikrant
Thomas
Alexis
Bruce
Christopher & Alexis
Surname
Hetherington
Calvert
Adam
Carter
Virgara
O'Brien
Ramm
Mulvey
James
James
Moxham
Worboys
Farr-Jones
Goldsmith
Humphris
McGuiness
Turkal
Philpott/Auliff
Cridland
Robertson
McCormack
McCormack
McCormack
McCormack
Quinn
Doust
McCormack
Macintyre
Courtney
McCormack
Muller
Harris
Went
Davison
Duggan
Serfontein
Mariner
Friedman
Banerjee
Beattie
Edwards
Gusse
Cooke
Nehru
Nehru
Yeoh
White
Gosbell
White
Address
21 Baird Ave
106/10 Karrabee Av
Suburb
Ryde
Huntleys Cove
10 Richmond Cres
60 Prince Edward St
12 Ferdinand St
228 Malton Rd
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
North Epping
6 Bonnefin Rd
6 Bonnefin Rd
19 Finch Av
NSW Rugby Union
NSW Rugby Union
Compton
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
East Ryde
7 Evans St
32 Parry St
34 Jeanette St
5 Margaret St
5 Salt St
7/14 Hosking St
7/14 Hosking St
7/14 Hosking St
27 Forest Oak Chase
23 Wolfe Rd
322 Farnell St
27 Forest Oak Chase
45a Blaxland St
201/64-68 Gladesville Rd
27 Forest Oak Chase
12 Aston St
Gladesville
Putney
East Ryde
Woolwich
Concord
Balmain
Balmain
Balmain
Valla
East Ryde
Hunters Hill
Valla
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Valla
Hunters Hill
25 Deakin St
4 Levy St
143 Ryde Rd
45 Batemans Rd
83 Melba Dr
33 Shipway St
4 Landsowne St
43 Morrison Rd
39 Kings Rd
42 John Miller St
51 Thompson St
11A Dunlop St
11A Dunlop St
38 Champion Rd
6A Gladesville Rd
207A Buffalo Rd
1/20 Foss St
Ermington
Putney
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
East Ryde
Marsfield
Eastwood
Gladesville
Denistone East
Ryde
Gladesville
Epping
Epping
Tennyson Point
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Coonamble
First Name
Daniel
Nagaraja
John
Sharon & Jason
Jordan
Tony
Damon
Tony
Peter
Terry
Pamela
Lisa
Brian
Penny
Andrew
Kerrie-Anne
Vince
Alex
William
Hilda
Therese & Scott
Vicki
Matthew
Rajiv
Samuel
J
Louis
Kerry
Melanie
Nicholas
Will
Venessa
Andrew
Kerry
Matthew
Kim
Tom
Patricia & John
Bev
Michael
Steve
Nicole
Liam
Anitta
Richard
Julie
Mitchell
Trevor
Samantha
Surname
Kleijn
Srikantashastry
Amery
Ellerby
Butler
Gribben
Jones
Anderson
Russell
Reynolds
Logan
Croucher
Smith
Jones
Skelly
Dougan
Cusumano
Light
Hammond
De Luca
Davies
McGuiness
Alessi
Srivastava
Gliddon
Southcombe
Dillon
Brady
Morris
Kellaway
Glenn
Loadsman
Loadsman
Sunderland
Chegwyn
Beattie
Kellaway
Taylor
Debrincat
Turner
Lane
Dillon
Cooper
Lane
Colley
Bell
Kenny
Barlow
Vicars
Address
28 Woolwich Rd
15 Downing St
10 Knox Ave
18 Morrison Rd
7-9 Wiliam St
29d Shirley Rd
3 Ross St
41 Blaxland St
Suburb
Hunters Hill
Epping
Epping
Gladesville
Ryde
Wollstonecraft
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
16 Charles St
2/3 Junction St
9 London St
28 Bird St
6 Prince Edward Pde
16 Diggers Ave
1 Toocooya Rd
5 Taylor Ave
55 Boronia St
18/14 Hosking St
2 Auburn St
21 Madeleine St
7 Evan St
26 Bobbin Head Rd
46 Ryrie St
20 Yarabah Ave
4 Park Rd
13 Irvine Cres
Sydney Junior Rugby Union
1-8 The Close
15 Diggers Av
21 Auburn St
13 Auburn St
13 Auburn St
28 Bronhill Ave
10 Aminya Pl
5 Searle St
15 Diggers Av
21 Bonnefin Rd
PO Box 635
2 Evans St
177 Carlingford Rd
13 Irvine Cres
Leichhardt
Gladesville
Enmore
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Melrose Park
Redfern
Balmain East
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Pymble
North Ryde
Gordon
Hunters Hill
Ryde
177 Carlingford Rd
2 Nelson St
4 The Close
153 Pittwater Rd
103 Ryde Rd
1 Evan St
Carlingford
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
East Ryde
Riverview
Ryde
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Carlingford
Ryde
First Name
Daz
Deakin
Winnie
Janine
Sally
Dane
Sue & Joan
Suzie
Rae & Arthur
Pauline
Claire
Les
Michelle
Roy
Misha
Marco
Andrew
Julie & Malcolm
Jeff
Nate
Charli
Lucy
Zac
Simon
Matthew
Rhonda
Mark
Luke
David
Derek
Bradley
Geoff
Alison
Nicholas
Luke
Mark
Andrew
Tania
Nita
Patricia
Surname
Anthaw
Anthaw
Anthaw
Ligato
Latham
Latham
Smithson
Scott
Mashford
Latham
Locke
Sanford
Talarico
Maggio
Hammond
Angelini
Christie
Lockie
Hayes
Hayes
Hayes
Hayes
Hayes
Hammond
MacRae
Keating
Green
Wilkinson
Lewis
MacRae
MacRae
Lindsay
Andrews
Giacomini
Bermingham
Rimer
Hobden
Moujalli
Nohra
Lane-Brown
Luke
James
Leigh
Toni
Robert
Debbie
Stuart
Joanna
McCormack
McCarthy
Stubbs
Briggs
Thorpe
Mackenzie
Leece
Natoli
Address
2/105 Victoria Rd
2/105 Victoria Rd
2/105 Victoria Rd
56 Pittwater Rd
12 Woodward Rd
12 Woodward Rd
68 Barons Cres
14 Parry St
52 Park Rd
10 Woodward Rd
49 Pittwater Rd
13 Huon Pl
60 Tennyson Rd
Suburb
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Bella Vista
Gladesville
288 Pittwater Rd
East Ryde
5 Princes St
9 Brereton St
9 Brereton St
9 Brereton St
9 Brereton St
9 Brereton St
23 Nacooma Rd
19 Barons Cres
53 High St
NSW Rugby Union Ltd
49 King St
2 Raven St
19 Barons Cres
19 Barons Cres
139 Newton Cct
10 Town St
18 Cross St
16 Salter Cres
119 Princes St
25 Boyce St
24 Clanalpine St
Yerong St
1 Boronia Ave
Hunters Hill Rugby Union
Football Club Inc.
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Buff Point
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
18 Gerrish St
51 Blaxland St
18 Higginbottam Rd
11 Hinkier Ave
16 Percy St
30 Western Cres
13 Charleston Ave
Eastlakes
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Thurgoona
Gladesville
Forest Lodge
Denistone East
Putney
Ryde
Eastwood
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Ryde
Gladesville
Gladesville
Earlwood
First Name
Rocco
Terry
Chris
Emma
Jesse
Ben
Matthew
Michael
Steven
Jason
Briony
Tanya
Anne
Jamie
Lyn
Kasia
Timothy
Helen
Lisa
Henry
Janine
Ellie
Maree
Sunjay
Rod & Honny
Cecily
Brent
Dean
Maureen
Surname
Natoli
O'Halloran
Brown
Adam
Croucher
McCarthy
Potts
Stubbs
John
Gaff
Martin
David
Paul
Ian
John
Conrad & Alice
Peta
Jacqueline
Julian
Tim
Max
Alex
Alistair
Kylie
Christopher
Carl
Tony
Brigid & Leonard
James
Michael
McGuiness
Shields
Pickles
Diamond
Oppen
Southcombe
Stene
Arndt
Vertoudakis
Marraffa
Larkin
Power
Salmon
Schofield
Ryves
Coote
Dowsett
Rennie
McNamara
Johnstone
Johnstone
Mallesch
Groves
Gatehouse
Vertoudakis
Hanvey
McKenna
Cusumano
Antaw
Gadd
Jain
Lovett
Gordon
Rodgers
Beatty
Flowers
Address
13 Charleston Ave
59 Pittwater Rd
18 Watt Ave
12A Ferdinand St
9 London St
10 Henley St
108 Ryde Rd
51 Blaxland St
21A Tyrell St
3 Ainsworth St
3 Ainsworth St
25/275 Blaxland Rd
14 Badajoz Rd
14 Badajoz Rd
6 Nemba St
15 Coolibah St
9/11-17 Carlton St
2/24 National St
82 High St
20 Ramleh St
5 Taylor Ave
2/105 Victoria Rd
211/64 Gladesville Rd
211/64 Gladesville Rd
74 Barons Crescent
5 Jennifer Pl
18 Glendower Av
63 Batemans Rd
1/12-14 Matthew St
Ryde Hunters Hill
Cricket Club
Suburb
Earlwood
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Enmore
Lane Cove
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Lilyfield
Lilyfield
Ryde
Ryde
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Merrylands West
Kensington
Leichardt
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Melrose Park
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Baukham Hills
Eastwood
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
4 The Strand
64 Toxteth Rd
Gladesville
Glebe
3 Madeleine St
11 Earl St
11 Ferdinand St
119/23 Norton St
32/9 Mandolong Rd
2/5-7 Moate Av
Westfields Sports
David Jones
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Leichardt
Mosman
Brighton Le Sands
Fairfield
1/123 Pittwater Rd
5 Werambie St
The Hunter's Hill Trust
37 Batemans Rd
14 Crescent St
107/85 Reynolds St
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Balmain
First Name
Bradley
Thomas
David
Patrick
Surname
Chalmers
Cuniowski
Polly
Nicol
Alison
Lynne
Bradley
Dominic
Lewis
Marta
Catherine
Neryll
Jill & Peter
Paul
Bike North Inc
Alister
Warwick
James & Beth
Manish
John
Pamela
Lilijana
Chloe & George
Donald & Margarethe
Peter & Robyn
James &Denise
Olga
Felicity
John & Diane
Jenny
Andrew
Richard
Patrick
Tony
Robert
Joanne
Ben
Kevin & Kerrie
Jenny
Elisabeth
A
John & Anne
Sheila
Russell
Bryan
Gabriella
Spiros
Donna
Graham
McKee
Jones
Bullock
Nottidge
Nottidge
Willsdon
McAlpine
Johnson
Goldie
Sharp
Sherman
Sloan
Misra
Boyle
Ward
Gorringe
Brown
Trimble
MacDonald
Leong
Fuccilli
Gabbrielli
McCain & Michel
Craige
Johnstone
Mostyn
Corrigan
Fisher
Hayes
Carmody
Woods
Leary
Nylund
Anderson
Groves
Thomson
Jolly
Kershler
Alderidge
Bamonte
Vlachos
Bell
Address
Glebe Police Station
306/99 Military Rd
Suburb
Neutral Bay
Marks St
North Shore Junior
Cricket Association
Hunters Hill
63 Burlington Rd
Homebush
3 Janet St
27 Maxim St
27 Maxim St
40 Bonnefin Rd
84 Barons Cres
67 Bonnefin Rd
5 Ambrose St
PO Box 719
11 Martin St
65 Huntleys Point Rd
27 Farnell St
72 High St
8 Morvan St
Russell Lea
West Ryde
West Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Point
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
West Denistone
70 Park Rd
8 Farnell St
1 Princes St
12 Farnell St
40 Abigail St
71 Bonnefin Rd
108 Barons Cres
23A Epping Rd
5 Collingwood St
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
North Ryde
Woolwich
9 Ady St
Hunters Hill
5 Bangalla St
82 Barons Crescent
54 Milling St
21 Watson St
3 Gaza Ave
38 Park Rd
3/61 Ryde Rd
35 Barons Cres
14a Park Rd
11 Martin St
27 Pooley St
Warrawee
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Putney
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ryde
37 Abigail St
76 High St
57 Bonnefin Rd
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
First Name
Lynne
Arturo
Natasha
Kirsty
William
Ilse & Gary
Allan
Brad
Dimitrios
Georgia
Shane
Catherine
Len
Fred
Lisa
Kate
Georgia
Craig
Jon
Dudley
Graham & Ann
Yvonne& Malcolm
Eric
Giovanni & Assunta
Paul & Barbara
All Saints Hunters Hill
Soccer Club
Surname
Broad
Escartin
Brockmeier
Penhall
Pulver
Fait & Drysdale
Coles
Hales
?Mackrs
Vlachos
Comley
Goswell
Imber
Grotte
Sinclair
Sinclair
Sinclair
Sinclair
Simmons
Hewitt
Bell
Eade
Brown
Colussi
Enright
Address
Suburb
79 Ryde Rd
41 Earl St
2 Note St
Australian Rugby Union
15 Princes St
18B Barons Cres
24 Abigail St
13 Earl St
76 High St
73 Bonnefin Rd
23 Clayton St
4 Hillcrest Ave
57 Bonnefin Rd
22 Ramleh St
22 Ramleh St
22 Ramleh St
22 Ramleh St
32 Bonnefin Rd
41 Barons Cres
6A Barons Cres
78 High St
16 Ainsworth St
69 Bonnefin Rd
8 Park Rd
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Lilyfield
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Kevin
Alan
Doreen
G
Natalie
Peter
Sue
Dianne
P
Pasqualina
Anne
Richard
Terri
Frances
Peter &Valerie
Frances
Pamela
Valerie
Alja
Grant
John
Kenneth
Jamieson
Beattie
Carter
Lawerence
Carter
Gallagher
Grose-Hodge
van Sommers
vanSommers
Lobasso
Breslin
Shine
Shine
Love
King
Breen
Reeves
Nelson
Brown
Bryan
Pirozzi
Rennie
PO Box 244
8 Treborth Pl
107 Waratah St
25 Kennedy St
33 Bonnefin Rd
25 Kennedy St
66 Blaxland St
2C North Pde
9 Makinson St
9 Makinson St
14 Ramleh St
60 Blaxland St
30 Farnell St
30 Farnell St
38 Bonnefin Rd
96 High St
25 Ross St
29 Kennedy St
19 Kennedy St
53 Woolwich Rd
178 Emu Swamp Rd
22 Park Rd
27 Martin St
Hunters Hill
Menai
Haberfield
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Orange
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
First Name
Isabella
Ailsa
Michelle
Chris
Paul
Jason
Quentin
Keith
Matthew
Rod
Peter & Valerie
Helen
Brend
Vaughan
Richard
Craig
Jason
Craig
Ian
Matthew
Paul & Rachel
Peter
Robert
Paula
Paul
Stuart
Dianne
Samantha
Louise
Terry
Yvonne
Rosmary
Steve
Peter
Paddy
F.F.
Jeremy
Connal
Elisabeth
John & Alice
Zara
Bridget
Christine
R&G
Harold
Peter
V
Lyn
Sylia
Surname
Shields
McPherson
Pike
Williams
Farrant
Mclauchlan
Ryan
Carew
Shillington
Jacka
King
Crane
Johnston
Richards
O'Grady
Smith
Swain
Mietzke
Black
Cudmore
Mann
Labrie
Mullins
Mullins
Gregg
McCarthy
Drew
Piekuta
Hayes
McCarthy
Dornan
Miller
Drake
van der Vlies
Subbaraman
Grotte
Redwin
Hanvey
Gyosy
O'Connor
Farmer
Hawthorne
Hanrahan
Clark
Teale
Lessi
Moses
Langtry
Green
Address
4 The Strand
55 Blaxland St
37 Lavarack St
5a Blaxland St
Suburb
Gladesvile
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Hunters Hill
35 Pacey Ave
40 Yanderra Gr
6 Gray St
Lot 49 Frank Freeman Dr
North Ryde
Cherrybrook
Henley
Esperance WA
96 High St
24 Bonnefin Rd
16 Margaret St
37 D The Point Rd
21 Richmond Street
61 Booth St
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Woolwich
Denistone East
Annandale
128 Morrison Rd
4-10 Inman Rd
123 Epping Rd
6/1 Garden St
2 Stanbury St
11 Gaza Ave
11 Gaza Ave
12 B Ferdinand St
121A Ryde Rd
19 Mortimer Lewis Dr
362 Pitwatter Rd
82 Barons Crescent
79 Park Rd
2 William Street
99 Woolwich Rd
29 Pellisier Rd
12 Abbey Rd
45 Malo Ave
11 Barons Crescent
2 Martin St
82 High St
8 Pitt St
30 Gladesville Rd
55 Farnell St
5 Alexandra St
16 Richmond Cres
35 Mary St
1 Joly Pde
48a Woolwich Rd
23 High St
65 Moncrieff Dr
3/26 Bayswater St
Tennyson Point
Dee Why
North Ryde
Telopea
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Cove
North Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Henley
Woolwich
Putney
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
East Ryde
Drummoyne
First Name
Frances
Tony & Glynis
Alex
Alfred
Giuseppina
R.K
Marlene
David
John & Dianne
Tibor & Lyn
Eva
Beverly
Alex
Sarah
M
Janet & Stephen
G
Rudolf & Raylee
Louise
John
Geoff
Julie
Helen
A
Maja
John
Coral
Tom
G
John
Elisabeth & Tom
Leonie
Joyce
Gail
Lesley
Barbara & David
Honny & Rod
Eric & Elaine
Anne
Kenneth
Kathleen
P.H.
Stephen & Margot
Pamela & William
Clinton
Anthony
Kathleen
Kate
Surname
Pearce
Butteriss
Moses
Vincent
Zappia
Osborne
Arditto
Lumbers
Elliot
Alfoldi
Filla
Wilson
Fawcett
Conacher
Conacher
Deverall
Howard
Macenda
Hochstetter
Curtis
Clark
Byrne
Ingles
Schicha
Vielie
Popic
Stephenson
Wood
Atkinson
Sevader
Hibbert
Karplus
McMahon
Grant
O'Brien
Ades
Coe
Lovett
Teoh
McDonald
Mochora
McDonald
Crowe
Pegum
Owens
Jones
Blair
Vincent
McClelland
Address
46 Finch Av
72 River Av
23 High St
25 High St
26 Woolwich Rd
116 High St
1/1 Avenue Rd
10 Swan St
8 Boronia Av
6 Boronia Ave
68 Meyers Av
22 Farnell St
125A Pittwater Rd
8 Earl St
11Euthella Ave
18 Bonnefin Rd
23 Augustine St
141 Ryde Rd
170A Pittwater Rd
68 Park Rd
5 Figtree Rd
8 French Av
32A Barons Cres
2 Alfred St
11 Fern Rd
39A Blaxland St
1/10-14 Elgin St
7 Boronia Ave
4 Margaret St
8 Herberton Ave
19 Ferdinand St
85 Woolwich Rd
23 Ryde Rd
46A Woolwich Rd
2 Abbey St
4 Note St
74 Barons Crescent
68 Mary St
33 Everard St
35 Everard St
33 Everard St
5/11 Gladstone Av
6/8 Tiree Ave
12 Park Rd
8/67 Ryde Rd
46 Bonnefin Rd
42 Woolwich Rd
2/3 Avenue Rd
Suburb
East Ryde
Chatswood West
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Bankstown
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Caringbah
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
First Name
Ngaire
Mrs E
Marcus
Patricia
Colin & Suzanne
Louise
D
Ross
Elisabeth &Tulio
Robert
Gavan
Beverly
Mr & Mrs Kevin
Elizabeth
Richard
Jill
D.
Blake
Geoffrey
Peter & Sue
Julie
Valerie
RP
Gladys
Coleen
Nicholas
Martha
Anna
Leonard
Iain
Leonie & James
Pamela
Peter
AM
Heather
Katie
Cameron
Peter
Iris
Sue
Noel
Nicholas
Brendan
Thalia
Michael
Heather
Sharon
Pat & Martin
Margaret
Surname
Macri
Fitzgerald
Trimble
Birch
Langdale
Fenley
Richards
Redfern
Bogatai
Johnston
Thompson
Allen
Rush
Kiddelll
Davies
Radford
Walker
Marshall
Tracey
Parsons
Betteridge
Springer
Fleming
Tracey
Makris
Pietor
Stanley
Armstrong
Perkes
Parker
Kamula
Always
De Tullio
McDowell
Little
Wood
McFarlane
Capital
Burton
Ford
Ford
Ford
Broughton
Bernauer
Armstrong
Vincent
Nash
Scrivener
Address
12 Halcyon St
156 Pittwater Rd
Suburb
Gladesville
Gladesville
4 John St
1 Abigail St
50 Blaxland St
2 The Strand
27 Gale St
30 Auburn St
41 Pittwater rd
3 Note St
9 Ferdinand St
3/1 Avenue Rd
G04/8 Karrabee Av
13 Blaxland St
7 James St
20 Lloyd Ave
1 Muirbank Ave
28 Madeline St
36A Blaxland St
25 Moorefield Ave
8/10 Mount St
29 Malo Av
84 High St
21 Gale St
21 Gale St
54A Mary St
32 Park Rd
41 Bonnefin Rd
PO Box 18
25 Gale st
24 Short St
PO Box 2021
46 Park Rd
10 Carl St
62b High St
7 Boronia Ave
5 Orient Street
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Cove
Hunters Hill
Melrose Park
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Woolwich
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Woolwich
Gladesville
Boronia Park
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
1 Leo St
49 Pittwater Rd
49 Pittwater Rd
49 Pittwater Rd
10 Thorn St
29 Waruda Pl
18B Barons Crescent
39 Alexandra St
7 Reiby Rd
2A Viret St
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Cove
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
First Name
Suzanne
Nick
Jeanette
RA
Leena & Sanjeev
Stephen & Deborah
Eunice
PJ
R
Evelyn
Blair
Phill
David
Philip
Heather
Trudy
E&R
Christine
Diana
Mark
Dulcie
Leon
Priscilla
Ben
Tony
Geoff
Norman
Margaret
Stewart
Kirsty
Owen
Evelyn
Ned
Holly
Ron
Julie Anne
Linh
Katalin
Andrew
Margaret
Narelle
Brian
Lachlan
To whom it may concern
Robert
Betty
R&K
David
Joseph
Surname
Ell
Ingham
Tapscott
Maguire
Gupta
Ryan
Farram
Clark
Foster
Malcolm
Usling
Shaw
Dickerson
Richardson
Jenkins
Jenkins
Kingdom
Rumble
Waring
Myers
Armstrong
Congannon
Ramien
O'Brien
Vlatko
Schulties
Lurie
Lurie
Kirkby
Kirkby
Schulties
Schulties
Loneragan
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Luu
Koudrin
Koudrin
Roberts
Hammond
Robbins
Anderson
Muratore
Samad
Desaz
Ronning
Ahimbuxutan
Address
6 Figtree Road
16 Figtree Road
12 A Figtree Road
20 Figtree Road
8 Figtree Road
51 Ryde Rd
5 Martin St
PO Box 40
Po Box 140
11 Princes St
PO Box 140
29 Forsyth St
PO Box 140
PO Box 140
8/6 Everard St
40 Barons Crescent
13 Martin St
30 Cowell St
26 The Strand
59 Blaxland st
41 Bonnefin Rd
36 Hillcrest Ave
11 Cowell St
1/102A St Georges Crescent
9 Glenview Crescent
29 Earl Street
43 Earl Street
43 Earl Street
37 Earl Street
37 Earl Street
29 Earl Street
29 Earl Street
20 Blaxland Street
4 Crescent Street
4 Crescent Street
4 Crescent Street
31 Earl Street
36 a Earl Street
36 a Earl Street
22 Elthan Street
24 Blaxland Street
15 Blaxland Street
4 Crescent Street
130 Pittwater Road
33/40 Higgenbottom Road
97 Pittwater Road
97 Pittwater Road
4 Earl Street
31/12 Ivanhoe Place
Suburb
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Forestville
Hunters Hill
Forestville
West Ryde
Forestville
Forestville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Drummoyne
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Macquarie Park
First Name
Norman
Eileen
Terry
Jon
Lisa
Gemma
A
Kerry
Roy
Melissa
Dimitrios
Dean
Julie
Rita
Samuel
Rod
Jenny
Ben
Hunter
Taylor
Lauren
Christopher
Rebecca
Monice
Angela
Lisa
Wendy
B
Robyn
Samara
Erin
Debra
Orene
Lara
Jay
Katrina
R
Ralph
Maria
N
Alex
Alison
Jenni
Rhonda
Megan
Maureen
Joanne
Sakuna
Rhonda
Surname
Casamento
Hawkins
Hawkins
Woodward
McDonald
Quartuccio
Panucuo
Rogers
Gledhill
Sore
Maldry
Hamill
Hamill
Lawrence
Galluzzo
Nylund
Monaghan
Owens
Gilbert
Djukich
Dykstia
Ristic
Juresic
Laundry
Pearson
Benrimos
Newhouse
George
Richardson
Crow
Knott
Robbins
Jarzabek
Wilson
Parker
Starti
Barnes
Tattan
Kent-vote
Teoh
Morgan
Williams
Fazzlari
Crawford
Czoanit
Messinis
Pho
Hodgson
Address
72 Ryde Road
40 Princes Street
40 Princes Street
12 Earl Street
17 Farnell Street
23 Kinsellas Drive
31 Delmar Parade
23 Goulding Road
3 Earl Street
12 Earl Street
13 Earl St
5 Pelican Street
5 Pelican Street
9 Seymour Street
11 Augustine Street
140 Pittwater Road
38 Park Rd
14 Chalet Road
460 Darling Street
11 Thorn Street
183 Ryedale Road
5/192 Buffalo Road
15/24-28 Reid Avenue
6/2 Mortimer Lewis Drive
1a Maismonde Place
19 Hills Avenue
185/5 Wulumay Close
16 Moore Street
18 Wybalena Road
5/192 Buffalo Road
48/68-70 Courallie Avenue
92 Bradley Drive
15 Blaxland Street
6 Park Road
56a High Street
8 Pains Road
38 Park Rd
45 Earl Street
27 a Blaxland Street
23 Boyce Street
20 Milling Street
3b/8 Sutherland Street
44 Finlayson Street
20 Arthur Street
41 Lyons Road
3 Turner Avenue
4a Herburton Avenue
11 Tullane Place
45 Elliott Avenue
Suburb
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Lane Cove
Gladesville
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Gladesville
Drummoyne
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Kellyville
Balmain
Ryde
Denistone
Ryde
Westmead
Huntleys Cove
Carlingford
Epping
Rozelle
Drummoyne
Hunters Hill
Ryde
Homebush West
Carlingford
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Balgowlah
Hunters Hill
Cremorne
Lane Cove
Ryde
Drummoyne
Ryde
Hunters Hill
Kellyville Ridge
East Ryde
First Name
Kveta
Barnes
Robyn
Kyoko
Dems
Frank
Frank
John
Greg
J
Alex
Lyn
Robert
Tony
K
Phil
Joelle
Laurie
Joe
Holly
Stephen
Alex
Ryde-Hunter's Hill Flora &
Fauna Preservation Society
Surname
Spalding
Barliosa
Rayes
Kayama
O'Shra
Fitzgerald
Leanza
O'Malley
Northcote
Jones
McDonald
McDonald
Kethel
Wallbrick
McAndrews
Grant
Grant
Zeaiter
Zeaiter
Anderson
Timbrell
Mann
Address
12 Hair Close
PO Box 610
43 Hannah Street
24 Milne Street
24 Milne Street
52 Thompson Street
47 Princes Street
1 Short Street
38 Michael Street
45 a Ross Street
59 High Street
59 High Street
59 High Street
21 Earl Street
387 Victoria Road
37 Princes Street
37 Princes Street
30 Earl Street
30 Earl Street
4 Crecent Street
36 Earl Street
1/28 Earl Street
Suburb
Greenfield Park
Kiama
Beecroft
Ryde
Ryde
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
North Ryde
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Ross Tarlinton
Ross
David
J
Margery
Mary
Mary
Matthew
Catherine
Gwen
Helen & Stephen
Jenny & David
L.H.
Sam
Lew
St Josephs College
Williams
Salter
O'Brien
Hertzberg
Lea
Mantella
Conacher
Gallo
Silsby
Webster
Shaw
Ainsworth
Dermody
Whitbourne
PO Box 2127
Mark Street
70 Mary Street
7/2-10 Matthew St
101/16 Karrabee Avenue
2 Tiree Avenue
5a Mount Street
10/93 Pittwater Rd
8 Earl St
15 Earl Street
60 Mary St
11/6 Mortimer Lewis Dr
1 Figtree Rd
15 Glenview Crescent
11 Short Street
1/5 The Close
Boronia Park
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Cove
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Huntleys Cove
Hunters Hill
Hunters Hill
Gladesville
Hunters Hill