Draft Small Water Craft Storage Strategy
Consultation has concluded
The Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) was developed to ensure that water craft stored on public land on the harbour foreshore are managed effectively and equitably, for the benefit of water craft owners, and for the convenience and enjoyment of the wider community who wish to access and use North Sydney’s foreshore parks for recreation.
The Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) was adopted by Council on 27 August 2018 (available in the document library).
The Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) was developed to ensure that water craft stored on public land on the harbour foreshore are managed effectively and equitably, for the benefit of water craft owners, and for the convenience and enjoyment of the wider community who wish to access and use North Sydney’s foreshore parks for recreation.
The Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) was adopted by Council on 27 August 2018 (available in the document library).
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Project Detail - Stage 2
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkAt its meeting of 22 May 2017, Council endorsed public exhibition of the Small Water Craft Storage Strategy Discussion Paper. The public exhibition period ran for a period of 10 weeks.
Public exhibition of the Discussion Paper provided the many interested community members and other stakeholders with an opportunity to contribute ideas, and offer thoughts and suggestions about the future of small water craft storage in North Sydney.
Council recognises that the various groups and individuals involved in water-based recreation and use of public foreshore parks have different needs. People who commented on the SWCSS Discussion Paper included those who:
- Store dinghies in one of Council’s formal storage facilities to access (RMS) swing moorings in the bays.
- Store dinghies informally on the foreshore to access (RMS) swing moorings in the bays.
- Store kayaks, SUP’s or other small water craft in one of Council’s formal storage facilities (only some of these are available to ‘non-dinghies’).
- Store kayaks, SUP’s or other small water craft informally on the foreshore.
- Store their water craft at home and transport it to and from the foreshore.
- Would like formal storage for their vessel, but are currently unable to get it due to lack of availability or cost.
- Use the foreshore for other forms of recreation.
By the time the public exhibition period concluded on 28 August 2017, a total of 40 submissions had been received.
Document Library
- Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (3.5 MB) (pdf)
- Council Report 27 August 2018 - OSE02 Draft Small Water Craft Storage Strategy - Post Exhibition (3.91 MB) (pdf)
- Draft Small Water Craft Storage Strategy - May 2018 (3.04 MB) (pdf)
- Small Water Craft Storage Strategy Discussion Paper - April 2017 (2.88 MB) (pdf)
Key Dates
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29 May 2018
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19 February 2018
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20 November 2017
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22 May 2017
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Life Cycle
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Stage 1: Develop a Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) Discussion Paper
Draft Small Water Craft Storage Strategy has finished this stageCompleted May 2017
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Stage 2: Public exhibition of the SWCSS Discussion Paper
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Completed August 2017
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Stage 3: Review feedback and Report to Council
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Completed Nov 2017
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Stage 4: Councillor Briefing
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Completed 19 February 2018
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Stage 5: Prepare a draft SWCSS
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Completed May 2018
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Stage 6: Public exhibition of the draft SWCSS
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Exhibition period Tuesday 29 May - Tuesday 03 July 2018
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Stage 7: Review feedback, report to Council and finalise the SWCSS
Draft Small Water Craft Storage Strategy is currently at this stageCompleted - The Small Water Craft Storage Strategy (SWCSS) was adopted by Council on 27 August 2019.
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