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1 STREETS ETRY ROADS E1 E2 RIG ROAD R1 R2 R3 L3 L1 R4 R5 R6 R7 CIVIC STREETS R7 C1 R6 C4 L2 C2 C3 E1 LA1 LA1 R1 E2 C4 B-DOUBLE ROADS B1 L2 LA1 R5 C3 C1 C2 R2 B1 LOCAL STREETS L1 L2 L3 LAEWAY LA1 R3 R4 31 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
2 ETRY ROAD- ALAWOOA AVEUE E1 Provide a strong entry corridor into the site that caters equally for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. Encourage an active streetscape that engages with the built form and vice versa. Wide footpaths on the northern side linking the train station to the Main Assembly Building and the Town Square. Car parking on the southern side to service retail premises. Wide verges with amenities to encourage social interaction. Dedicated off-road cycle lanes connecting the Main Assembly Building and Town Square with Alawoona Avenue beyond the site boundary and broader community cycle networks. Integrate wayfinding + public art. Underground existing high voltage powerlines PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG02 / EDG03 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01/WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 DRIKIG FOUTAI DRF01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP05 LAD USE RET 4.5 m 2.3 m 1.84 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.7 m 2.8 m 3.0 m m ote: kerb width=0.14m 32 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
3 ETRY ROAD- SOUTH ROAD LIK E2 Existing alignment is maintained. Dedicated dual off-road cycle lanes on the northern verge. Wide footpaths connecting to South Road and associated public transport. 5 lanes of traffic required at the South Road intersection. This will transition to two lanes (one in each direction) at the intersection with the Ring Road. Wide verges with clusters of large trees. Clean central median with feature lighting columns Integrate wayfinding + public art. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 / SUR05 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG01 / EDG02 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01 / WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE02 / TRE03 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG02 / LIG03 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 GATEWAY GAT01 LAD USE BUS / HVI 2.0 m 2.14 m 3.5 m 2.0 m 3.5 m 3.5 m 2.0 m 3.5 m m m / Rumble Strip ote: kerb width=0.14m 33 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
4 RIG ROAD- EAST (ORTH OF ETRY ROAD E2) R1 Dedicated off-road cycle lanes encouraging use of the northern Ring Road as the major east-west cycle route. Shared-use path to the western verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Practical verge widths to enable access to sites by vehicles including trucks and minimise conflict with pedestrians and cyclists. Cater for large vehicles including semi-trailers. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrian and the onstreet car parking. Incorporates rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Car parking on the eastern side to service commercial office frontage premises. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 PLAZA PLZ01 LAD USE BUS / HVI 2.8 m 1.5 m 1.84 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.7 m 1.6 m m ote: kerb width=0.14m 34 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
5 RIG ROAD- EAST (SOUTH OF ETRY ROAD E2) R2 Shared-use path to the western verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Practical verge widths to enable access to sites by vehicles including trucks and minimise conflict with pedestrians and cyclists. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrians and cyclists. Cater for large vehicles, including B-Double trucks.. Incorporates rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Car parking on the eastern side to service commercial office frontage premises. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 PLAZA PLZ01 LAD USE HVI 3.0 m 1.5 m 3.5 m 3.5 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 17.2 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 35 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
6 RIG ROAD- EAST (ADJACET SIEC) R3 Shared-use path to the western verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrians and cyclists. Cater for large vehicles, including semitrailers. Incorporates rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Feature retaining wall to the eastern edge. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 EDGIG EDG02 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL02 TREE GRATES TRG01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 PERIMETER PER01 LAD USE EDU 2.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 13.6 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 36 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
7 RIG ROAD- SOUTH R4 Shared-use path to the northern verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Wide footpath to the southern verge to cater for pedestrians coming to and from the adjacent car park. Provide a dedicated pedestrian crossing linking the car park to the southern plaza. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrians and cyclists. Cater for large vehicles, including semi-trailers. Incorporates rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 PLAZA PLZ03 CAR PARK CPK1 PERIMETER PER1 LAD USE EDU 3.0 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 2.5 m 15.1 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 37 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
8 RIG ROAD- WEST (SOUTH OF ALAWOOA AVE) R5 Shared-use path to the eastern verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Wide footpath on the western side to encourage social interaction and provide a strong connection between the Alawoona Avenue precinct and the residential component of the development further north. Car parking on the west to service tenancies and retail near the Alawoona Avenue intersection. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrians and cyclists. Cater for large vehicles, including semi-trailers. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LAD USE HVI 3.0 m 1.5 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 3.0 m 18.0 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 38 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
9 RIG ROAD- WEST (ORTH OF ALAWOOA) R6 Dedicated off-road cycle lanes encouraging use of the northern Ring Road as the major east-west cycle route. Shared-use path to the eastern verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Wide western verge to encourage social interaction and provide a strong connection between the Alawoona Avenue precinct and the residential precinct. Double row of trees on the western verge for increased amenity and increased separation from the residential precinct. Car parking on the west to service tenancies and retail near the Alawoona Avenue intersection. Cater for large vehicles including semi-trailers. Large tree planting. Integrate wayfinding and public art. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 / SUR05 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG01 / EDG02 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01 / WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 BOLLARDS BOL02 FECIG + BARRIERS FE02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG02 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 PLAZA PLZ2 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP6 LAD USE EDU / RES / RET / MU / BUS 1.6 m 1.2 m 1.7 m 1.5 m 2.4 m 1.84 m 1.5 m 2.8 m m ote: kerb width=0.14m 39 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
10 RIG ROAD- ORTH R7 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 Dedicated off-road cycle lanes encouraging use of the northern Ring Road as the major east-west cycle route. Shared-use path to the southern verge as part of a continuous loop encouraging use of the Ring Road as the major circulation system. Wide southern verge including seating and furniture to support an active streetscape, in particular, for students of Flinders University. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG02 / EDG03 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01 / WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 DRIKIG FOUTAI DRF01 BOLLARDS BOL01 / BOL02 Provide a strong connection between the MAB north precinct and the residential and mixed use area. Tree planting reinforces the ring road hierarchy and provides shade for pedestrians and cyclists. Rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Cater for large vehicles including semi-trailers. Car parking on the northern side to service HVI premises. Integrate wayfinding and public art. TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 / TRE03 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP3 LAD USE EDU / RES / HVI 2.5 m 1.84 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.7 m 1.6 m m ote: kerb width=0.14m 40 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
11 CIVIC STREET- MAB EAST STREET C1 Provide an ample movement corridor for pedestrians and cyclists whilst accomodating vehicular access. Provide an active interface with the MAB that is appropriate to its scale. Provide a forecourt and entry legibility to the MAB. Shared-use path to the western verge to provide generous access to the MAB and connect to the Ring Road loop. Rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Loading bays, drop-off and potential Go-Get cars to service the MAB. Car parking to the east to service tenancies. Amenities including seating, cycle racks and large street trees. Focus street for public art and wayfinding. Provide dedicated pedestrian crossing between PLZ1 and the MAB. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG02 / EDG03 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01 / WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 DRIKIG FOUTAI DRF01 BOLLARDS BOL01 / BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 / TRE03 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP2 TOW SQUARE TW1 PLAZA PLZ1 LAD USE EDU / HVI / RET / MU / BUS 3.0 m 3.5 m 3.5 m 3.0 m 22.3 m 3.0 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 2.4 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 41 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
12 CIVIC STREET C2 Allow views to the MAB and connect to the entry opposite the western end of the street. Tree planting to provide structure and shade for pedestrians and parked cars. s to both sides to connect the Ring Road to the MAB. Car parking on both sides to service tenancies. Rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Integrate wayfinding and public art. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG02 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE02 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LAD USE HVI 1.8 m 1.5 m 2.1 m 3.0 m 3.0 m 2.1 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 16.8 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 42 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
13 CIVIC STREET- SIEC LIK C3 Provide a pedestrian and cycle link from the Greenway and train station. Amenities including seating and street trees. Encourage active frontages to enliven the streetscape. Provide a safe pedestrain crossing at the intersection with the Ring Road. Incorporate wayfinding and public art. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG01 / EDG02 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE02 / TRE03 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG02 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 / WAT02 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP4 LAD USE HVI min 2.5 m (East of Ring Road) 1.5 m min 2.0 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 12.6 m 43 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
14 CIVIC STREET- MAB SERVICE ACCESS WAY C4 Provide access to the loading docks on the western edge of the MAB and allow for service access to the electrical sub-station. Provide vehicle access to the retail car park in the MAB. Provide footpaths to both sides. Tree planting to provide shade. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR03 EDGIG EDG01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL01 / WAL02 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG02 LAD USE EDU / HVI / RET min 1.5 m 11.1 m 1.5 m min 1.5 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 44 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
15 B-DOUBLE ROAD B1 Accommodate B-Double trucks. Practical verge widths to enable access to sites by vehicles including trucks and minimise conflict with pedestrians. Tree planting provides shade for pedestrians. Incorporates rain gardens to treat stormwater runoff. Car parking on the eastern side to service commercial office and High Value Industry frontage premises. Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 SEATIG SEA01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 TREE GRATES TRG01 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP1 LAD USE HVI / BUS 1.5 m 1.8 m 1.5 m 3.5 m 17.5 m 3.5 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.8 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 45 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
16 LOCAL STREET- RESIDETIAL LIK ROAD L1 Provide a strong entry corridor into the site that accommodates a potential future link to the existing neighbourhood to the north. provide a clear route to the MAB. Encourage an active streetscape that engages with the built form and vice versa. Integrate with the open space link to the west (LOP7). Car parking on the western side adjacent open space. Large tree planting to provide structure and shade for pedestrians and parked cars. Integrate wayfinding and public art. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR02 / SUR03 / SUR04 / SUR05 SEATIG SEA01 EDGIG EDG02 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 WALLS WAL02 TREE GRATES TRG01 BOLLARDS BOL02 FECIG + BARRIERS FE02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 / TRE03 PLATIG PLT01 / PLT02 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 / LIG02 / LIG03 WATER/IRRIGATIO WAT01 / WAT02 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 PUBLIC ART ART01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP7 LAD USE HVI / RES 1.8 m 1.5 m 2.4 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 15.6 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 46 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
17 LOCAL STREET L2 Provide minimum lane widths to encourage traffic calming and a corridor appropriate in scale to the mixed use density in residential areas. Large tree planting to provide structure and shade for pedestrians and parked cars. s to both sides. Car parking on both sides to service allotments. Integrate with the Greenway to the west (GR1) and the open space to the north (LOP8). Integrate wayfinding. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR03 / SUR04 / SUR05 EDGIG EDG01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP8 GREEWAY GR1 LAD USE HVI / RES / BUS 1.8 m 1.5 m 2.1 m 2.1 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 17.4 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 47 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
18 LOCAL STREET- RESIDETIAL L3 Provide minimum lane widths to encourage traffic calming and a corridor appropriate in scale to the residential density. Large tree planting to provide structure and shade for pedestrians and parked cars. s to both sides. Car parking on both sides to service allotments. Integrate with the Greenway to the west (GR1) and the open space to the north (LOP8). Integrate wayfinding. *ote: Layout of residential streets is indicative only. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR03 / SUR04 / SUR05 EDGIG EDG01 KERBS KER01 SERVICE SER01 BOLLARDS BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 TREES TRE01 / TRE02 PLATIG PLT01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG01 SIGAGE + WAYFIDIG SWF01 LIEAR OPE SPACE LOP8 GREEWAY GR1 LAD USE HVI / RES / BUS 1.8 m 1.5 m 2.1 m 3.0 m 3.0 m 2.1 m 1.5 m 1.8 m 16.8 m ote: kerb width=0.14m 48 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
19 LAEWAY LA1 Provide a 6m clear accessway (shared) for vehicles servicing adjacent allotments. Varied pavement surfaces to define zones and calm traffic. Utilise bollards and tree planting as necessary to direct vehicles and protect lighting. Manage parking through short term drop off / loading zones. Potential for vehicle controls at one end to manage traffic flows. PAVIG + SURFACES SUR01 / SUR03 SERVICE SER01 CYCLE RACKS CYR01 BOLLARDS BOL01 / BOL02 TACTILE IDICATORS TAC01 PUBLIC LIGHTIG LIG TREES TRE03 LAD USE BUS / HVI / RET Shared Zone VARIES (max 2m) 6.0 m VARIES (max 2m) TOTAL 8.0 m 49 PUBLIC DOMAI MAUAL STREETS
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