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Page 2 JOB NUMBER: 2-32588.00 DRAWN BY: RC / BT REVIEWED BY: CH Opus International Consultants | Tamahere Recreation Reserve SCALE: 1:2000 (A3) DATE: Nov 2016 Tamahere Recreation Reserve Site Overview - General Arrangement Plan 0 25 50 100m KEYHREE TAMAHERE VILLAGE CENTRE (PROPOSED) TAMAHERE PLAY CENTRE TAMAHERE RECREATION RESERVE EXISTING TAMAHERE COMMUNITY CENTRE AND CARPARK TAMAHERE MODEL COUNTRY SCHOOL A I R P O R T R O A D W I R E M U T A M I H A N A D R I V E 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 21 21 21 20 19 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 8 8 8 6 5 4 3 1 3 2 18 17 16 15 Carpark With Planted Swales Reserve Stormwater Wet Pond Stormwater Swales Junior And Senior Play Space Skate Park 3 X 3 Basketball Perimeter Fitness Trail Fitness Trail Equipment Passive Play Space Spine Path Axis Path Avenue Boardwalks Common and Future Toilet Block Welcome To Tamahere Sign No. 1 Rugby Field (116 x 68m) No. 2 Rugby Field (116 x 68m) Cricket Oval Multi-Purpose Artificial Turf Soccer Field (100 x 64m) Junior Sports Fields (each 60 x 40m) N 3 13

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Page 1: Tamahere Recreation Reserve Site Overview - General

Page 2JOB NUMBER: 2-32588.00 DRAWN BY: RC / BT REVIEWED BY: CH

Opus International Consultants | Tamahere Recreation Reserve

SCALE: 1:2000 (A3)DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveSite Overview - General Arrangement Plan

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TAMAHERE VILLAGE CENTRE (PROPOSED)

TAMAHERE PLAY CENTRE

TAMAHERE RECREATION RESERVE

EXISTING TAMAHERE COMMUNITY CENTRE AND CARPARK

TAMAHERE MODEL COUNTRY SCHOOL

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Carpark With Planted Swales

Reserve Stormwater Wet Pond

Stormwater Swales

Junior And Senior Play Space

Skate Park

3 X 3 Basketball

Perimeter Fitness Trail

Fitness Trail Equipment

Passive Play Space

Spine Path

Axis Path

Avenue

Boardwalks

Common and Future Toilet Block

Welcome To Tamahere Sign

No. 1 Rugby Field (116 x 68m)

No. 2 Rugby Field (116 x 68m)

Cricket Oval

Multi-Purpose Artificial Turf

Soccer Field (100 x 64m)

Junior Sports Fields (each 60 x 40m)

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Opus International Consultants | Tamahere Recreation Reserve

DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReservePaving and Structures - Materials Palette

SCALE: 1:400 (A3)

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EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE

BRICK (2x2 BASKET WEAVE PATTERN)

TIMBER RAILWAY SLEEPERS

The brick detail connects to the heritage theme of the village centre. The use of a basket weave pattern references traditional Maori flax weaving. The brick thresholds create a rhythm aligned with the adjacent tree planting and continues beyond the pathway to form the borders of the planting beds. Also used for breakaway seating areas on the Spine Path.

Timber sleeper ‘bridges’, free of site furniture to provide connections to adjacent areas such as the passive play area, the village centre common/green or the skate park.

A high quality surface treatment for paths of higher usage. Exposed aggregate texture to provide greater skid resistance during frosty winter weather.

A subtle textural juxtaposition to the more predominant exposed aggregate paving.

ACID ETCHED OR BROOM FINISH CONCRETE

The sequence of natural cobble stone paving contrast bands provides a subtle means of calming activities such as cycling and the use of scooters and skateboards to maintain a passive atmosphere for spectating of ball games on the adjacent sports fields.

NATURAL COBBLE STONE PAVERS

HOGGIN MIX

ASPHALTIC COURSE

A softer and more informal material for break-aways from the main thoroughfare, with site furniture in the shade provided by the line of specimen trees.Hoggin is a compacted aggregate material comprised of crushed limestone (50%), AP9 aggregate (45%) and dry cement (5%). Also used on the perimeter fitness trail.

Cost effective surfacing for car parking areas.

MATERIALS PALETTE

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DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveGeneral Arrangement - Planting Strategy

SCALE: 1:2000 (A3)

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LEGEND

N Swale / Regal Haulage Boundary Planting

Carpark Swale Planting

Axis Path Planting

Spine path Planting

Passive Playspace Planting

Playspace Planting

Southern Field Boundary Trees

Parkland / Parkland Successional Planting

Wet Pond Planting

Signage Planting

Flowering or fruiting native trees to screen adjacent haulage yard and provide a green corridor along the reserve edges. Underplanted with native riparian species. Tree species shall include Ribbonwood, Lacebark and Kahikatea.

[Refer to Plant Palettes for detailed species lists and photos]

Small native trees to provide shade for vehicles, underplanted with native riparian groundcovers. Tree species shall be Manuka.

Highly ornamental deciduous feature specimen trees with seasonal interest, underplanted with native groundcovers. Tree species shall be Flowering Cherry.

Deciduous feature specimen trees with seasonal interest (with small foliage or foliage that breaks down easily near skate park bowl), under planted with groundcovers and amenity shrubs. Tree species shall include Honey Locust and Kowhai.

Native tree species with clear stems to maintain clear sight lines, between which passive play elements (such as low-key play items and loose natural materials for creative play) will sit. Tree species shall include Kowhai and Totara.

Native and exotic specimen trees with a rural association, to provide both seasonal and year round shade. Tree species shall include Tulip Tree, Kowhai and Evergreen Magnolia.

Ornamental parkland trees with clear stems to maintain clear sight lines. Grassed with no underplanting. Trees species shall include Copper Beech, Golden Elm, Honey Locust, Totara, Linden and Ginkgo.

Belt of decidious trees to provide shelter from prevailing winds. Slender form to ensure canopies do not encroach in to the adjacent field of play. Tree species shall be Maple rubrum.

Native specimen trees with ecological value and exotic trees with seasonal interest. Underplanted with native groundcover species. Wet pond fringes planted with riparian and wetland species. Tree species shall include Nyssa, Kowhai and Kahikatea.

Native and exotic tree species with a parkland quality and some seasonal interest. Underplanted with mass planting of a mix of both native and exotic amenity plants. Tree species shall include Linden, Ginkgo, Totara, Copper Beech and Kowhai.

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DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveMaterials Palettes - Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers

SPINE PATH MIX

POND EDGE PLANTING MIX POND FRINGE PLANTING MIX

AXIS PATH MIX

SWALE MIX

SIGNAGE BUND MIX

Apodasmia similisoioi

Camellia sasanqua ‘Mine No Yuki’

Poa citasilver tussock

Blechnum novae-zelandiaekiokio

Raphiolepsis indica ‘Cosmic White’

Carex virgataswamp sedge

Coprosma kirkiigroundcover

Phormium cookianummountain flax

Coprosma acerosasand coprosma

Loropetalum ‘firedance’loropetalum

Rhododendron elegansrhododendron

Ficinia nodosaknobby club-rush

Muehlenbeckia astoniiwirebrush

Vibernum opulussnowball

Carex sectapurei

Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Golf Ball’

Carex virgataswamp sedge

Lomandra tankialomandra

Daphne odora leucanthedaphne

Trachelospermum jasminioidesstar jasmine

Phormium ‘Emerald Gem’Dwarf flax

Machaerina articulatajointed twig rush

Coprosma propinquamingimingi

Ficinia nodosaknobby club-rush

Vibernum davidiivibernum

Cyperus ustulatustoetoe upoko-tangata

Phormium tenaxharakeke

Carex testaceacarex

Coprosama kirkiigroundcover

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DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveMaterials Palettes - Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers

NATIVE PLANTING MIX

TREE MIX

RAISED PLANTER MIX

Anemanthe lessonianagossamer grass

Acer rubrum columnareupright red maple

Plagianthus regiusribboonwood

Lomandra longfolia ‘Tanika’lomandra

Coprosma kirkiigroundcover

Hoheria populnealacebark

Gleditsia triacanthos inermis ‘Sunburst’honey locust

Tilia x europaealinden tree

Apodasmia similisoioi

Dacrycarpus dacrydioideskahikatea

Podocarpus totoratotara

Ficinia nodosaknobby club-rush

Leptospermum scopariummanuka

Fagus sylvatica purpureacopper beech

Poa citasilver tussock

Gingko bilobaginko (male)

Prunus ‘Tai Haku’flowering cherry

Nyssa sylvaticablack tupelo

Sophora microphyllakowhai

Coprosma acerosasand coprosma

Psuedopanax crassifoliuslancewood

Magnolia Grandiflora ‘Little Gem’

Cedrus atlanticaatlas cedar

Spine Path

Axis Path

Swale / Regal Haulage Boundary

Signage Bund

Pond

Passive Play

Playspace

Carpark

Successional Parkland Planting

Southern Field Boundary

Liriodendron tulipiferatulip tree

Ulmus procera Louis van Houttegolden elm

Blechnum novae-zelandiaekiokio

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0 5 10m

SCALE: 1:200 (A3)DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveGeneral Arrangement - Passive Play Area

Tree trunks scattered within and protruding from native vegetation to provide obstacles for balancing and exploration of invertebrates

Flowering and fruiting native trees to entice native birds and allow for observation of wildlife

Grassed Stormwater swale.

Circuit of boulders that enters and protrudes into native underplanting beneath a canopy of puka and cabbage trees, promoting foliage collection

Glade of trees with interesting foliage and bark mulch

surfacing beneath. To promote exploration and use of debris

Seating orientated for both passive play area and

adjacent sports fields

Wetpour play surfacing (or similar) surrounded by logs accommodate play as well as forming part of the fitness trail circuit. Logs and surrounding seating provide for arm and leg exercises. Soft surfacing provides for floor based activities such as core exercises and stretching

Scruffy dome

Potential future pavilion as part of Village Centre development

Open green space

Location for future local artwork

S P I N E P A T H

N O . 1 S P O R T S F I E L D

T A M A H E R E P L A Y C E N T R E

T A M A H E R E M O D E L C O U N T R Y S C H O O L

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C O M M O N

SCALE: 1:400 (A3)DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveGeneral Arrangement - Car Park

0 5 10 20m

Existing entrance threshold split between vehicular and pedestrian/cycle entry (one way only)

80No. standard car parks, 2No. disabled carparks

Pram crossingPram crossings

Pedestrian crossing line-marking

3No. existing car parks to be removed to allow for

one-way car park egress

Yellow ‘No parking’ linemarking

Existing entrance threshold to remain as two-way entry and egressExisting roadside planted swales

Planted Swales with native riparian planting to assist with the filtration and infiltration of

stormwater. Scruffy dome overflow outlets

Hit-and-miss extruded concrete kerbs

Future Toilet Block (indicative)

Bollards with some retractable/removeable to allow access for service vehicles

Bollards with some retractable/removeable to allow access for service vehicles

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Planted swale with scruffy dome Hit & Miss Concrete

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SCALE: 1:200 (A3)DATE: Nov 2016

Tamahere Recreation ReserveStormwater Pond - General Arrangement

0 5 10m

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Native amenity planting area with native specimen trees with a clear stem to maintain good sight lines

Native amenity planting area with native specimen trees with a clear stem to maintain good sight lines

Break-away area with seating. Seating contributes to fitness trail by providing

objects for various exercises

Boardwalk with handrail

Perimeter path

Perimeter path

Selected pool fencing. Colour black

Multi-purpose artificial turf sports field

Native trees to screen adjacent commercial yard

Native riparian fringe species to boundary side of swale only

Invert and opposite side of swale grassed

Rock rip rapScruffy dome

Sidelines

Sports field apron

Native riparian fringe species

Existing trees on neighbouring property

Native wetland species

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