PUBLIC HEARING - Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve Draft Plan of Management & Masterplan
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Consultation has concluded
RSVP has now closed
The Public Hearing will be held digitally on 11 June 2020 at 5.00pm.
Georges River Council, in conjunction with Gondwana Consulting have prepared a Draft Plan of Management and Masterplan for Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve. The draft Plan of Management and Masterplan were on public exhibition from 22 January until 4 March 2020.
Under Section 40A of the Local Government Act 1993 Councils are required to hold a public hearing into the proposed categorisation or re-categorisation of Community and Crown land. The public hearing will be required in relation to both parcels of land that comprise Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve. Note the Independent Public Hearing is not the forum for discussion on other aspects of Draft Plan of Management.
The current and proposed categorisation of the land that comprises Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve is outlined in the table below.
Land Parcel
Initial categorisation advice to Crown
Category in Generic Sportsground PoM, 2006
Proposed category in Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve PoM
Lot 1 DP 919317 Crown
Park
Not applicable (superseded by 2018 advice to the Crown)
Part Sportsground Part Park
Lot 53 DP 9355
N/A
Sportsground and Park
Park
A dual categorisation will apply to the Crown Land parcel (Lot 1 DP919317). All of Hurstville Oval and associated current and proposed build structures will be managed in accord with the core objectives of ‘Sportsground’, whilst remaining areas of the park will be managed in accord with the core objectives of ‘Park’.
The ‘Park’ category has been applied to the area of park and associated parkland facilities such as playgrounds, seating and amenities - the area categorised as ‘Park’ can be readily identified and is visually and functionally distinct from Hurstville Oval. Park areas and facilities will be maintained to a high standard and use of the areas will naturally continue to overlap with Hurstville Oval and the area categorised as Sportsground.
RSVP has now closed
The Public Hearing will be held digitally on 11 June 2020 at 5.00pm.
Georges River Council, in conjunction with Gondwana Consulting have prepared a Draft Plan of Management and Masterplan for Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve. The draft Plan of Management and Masterplan were on public exhibition from 22 January until 4 March 2020.
Under Section 40A of the Local Government Act 1993 Councils are required to hold a public hearing into the proposed categorisation or re-categorisation of Community and Crown land. The public hearing will be required in relation to both parcels of land that comprise Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve. Note the Independent Public Hearing is not the forum for discussion on other aspects of Draft Plan of Management.
The current and proposed categorisation of the land that comprises Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve is outlined in the table below.
Land Parcel
Initial categorisation advice to Crown
Category in Generic Sportsground PoM, 2006
Proposed category in Hurstville Oval and Timothy Reserve PoM
Lot 1 DP 919317 Crown
Park
Not applicable (superseded by 2018 advice to the Crown)
Part Sportsground Part Park
Lot 53 DP 9355
N/A
Sportsground and Park
Park
A dual categorisation will apply to the Crown Land parcel (Lot 1 DP919317). All of Hurstville Oval and associated current and proposed build structures will be managed in accord with the core objectives of ‘Sportsground’, whilst remaining areas of the park will be managed in accord with the core objectives of ‘Park’.
The ‘Park’ category has been applied to the area of park and associated parkland facilities such as playgrounds, seating and amenities - the area categorised as ‘Park’ can be readily identified and is visually and functionally distinct from Hurstville Oval. Park areas and facilities will be maintained to a high standard and use of the areas will naturally continue to overlap with Hurstville Oval and the area categorised as Sportsground.