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• Recognise and retain Angaston Railway Station’s heritage value Preserve key rail assets and their interpretation and identification to both protect, explain and display them • Enable self guided tours • Confirm location and design of storage/display facilities for Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society (BVMPS) Upgrade of public toilets and review of location • Upgrade of car parking facilities Upgrade entry to site from Murray Street MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES: • Design and layout of landscape Locate and develop mixed use opportunities of all site buildings Review of site access and on site road configuration Consider links to key facilities outside the Station Precinct boundary (Main Street – Murray street, Angaston, cycle track, Angaston Farmers Market and Village Green) Consider the future use of site and potential staging of development PROJECT OBJECTIVES: VISION: History: Value and recognise the railway precinct’s role in the town’s history and cultural heritage. Community: Supporting Angaston’s potential tourism, recreation and event opportunities. Create a place with a strong sense of community where people can meet, linger and have fun. Environment: Rehabilitate and enhance the environmental setting of the precinct in a way that pays respect to the historical rail infrastructure and character of the site as well as the future use. 1 2 7 8 9 11 18 19 20 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 27 27 26 26 21 22 23 24 11 11 12 10 10 10 10 3 6 13 17 15 16 14 5 4 01 07 08 09 10 02 03 04 11 12 13 06 05 N 50m ANGASTON RAILWAY PRECINCT DRAFT CONCEPT PLAN - OCTOBER 2016 MURRAY ST STURT ST SOUTH TCE KENT ST FIFE ST WASHINGTON ST 01 Open Space 02 Mounded Walkway 03 Amphitheater/Breakout Space 04 Outdoor Cinema 05 Shared Use Pathway 06 Adaptive Reuse 07 Sunken Garden 08 Landscape 09 Formalised Landscape 10 Compacted Gravel Path 11 Adaptive Reuse 12 Nature/Rope Play 13 Markets CONSERVE To recognise the historical significance of the Angaston Railway Precinct and conserve existing features and infrastructure. ADAPT To acknowledge the historic importance of the site while ensuring that it will respond to current and future community needs. REPAIR To rehabilitate and nurture the precinct’s landscape and surrounds DEVELOP To celebrate the site’s history and redefine the precinct and its contribution to the town of Angaston Site Boundary Shared use pathway Pedestrian pathway Lookout Buildings Station platforms Car parking Public realm upgrades Future development site Long term development site Breakout space for station building Picnic/congregation space Potential play area Open space spine - at a single consistent grade. A combination of grass and compacted gravel pathways within train tracks Mounded pathway Turntable Crane LEGEND Angaston Penrice Historical Society Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society KEY POINTS 1. Conserve Railway station building and encourage adaptive reuse. 2. Formalise landscape treatment of station entrance along Kent Street and repair original stair entrance to station building 3. Improve surface of entrance road and provide car parking to support adaptive reuse of station building 4. Demolish 1960s toilet block. Re-establish toilets (for public use) within the station building (in accordance with original plans) and provide disabled access 5. Reduce station platform to original length, replace retaining wall and limit access to platform edge to manage safety issues 6. Re-establish historic tree within tiered grassed or paved area on eastern side of station building 7. Retain historic palms 8. Accessible pathway from station platform to main pathway 9. Demolish 1960s barracks building. Establish main entrance and pathway in line with South Terrace 10. Provide signage, wayfinding and landscape treatment at entrances to create a trail-head for the precinct and wider region 11. Improve public realm along South Terrace, Kent Street and Sturt Street including - pedestrian and cycle pathways and street trees 12. One way traffic along Kent street from South Terrace towards Sturt Street to provide public realm opportunities 13. Pedestrian crossing along Murray Street to provide connection between Memorial Park and Railway Station Precinct 14. Picnic area adjacent to turntable include shade trees, formal landscape, picnic tables and BBQs. Remove tin fence and develop boundary. 15. Turntable to be repaired and enhanced as a bridge. Establish a sunken garden in the turntable circle 16. Retain hotel car parking. Re-establish track lines and engine running shed within surface details. Potential to use space for market or similar. 17. Establish new car park entrance off Kent Street 18. Realign shared use pathway to run through railway cutting and connect to Washington Street 19. Modify existing shared used path to create secondary access point 20. Potential nature/rope play area utilising existing embankments - connected with adjacent picnic area 21. Potential youth area with connection to adjacent play area 22. Car and bicycle parking area with shade and landscape 23. Repair and conserve original stone wall 24. Informal car parking along Fife Street 25. Manage vegetation and increase native vegetation and biodiversity value - include an informal walking track 26. Establish lookout areas to capitalise on views - include benches 27. Establish landscape buffers to adjacent development areas 28. Continue preservation of Goods Shed 29. Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society shed (15m x 60m) - set back from Good Shed, retain track legibility. Provide windows for passive activation of facade (in line with mounded walkway) 30. Establish a landscape mounded walkway - providing screening and visual interaction with machinery shed and connection to look out 31. Potential future residential development (two allotments) dependent on feasibility study 32. Potential future mixed use development (heritage centre, community facility, tourism/commercial, education) with strong links to Murray Street. One to two storey, 4 to 6 metre wide articulated development with active frontages which address both the street and the precinct 33. Potential future development site, incorporate original features (engine running shed) in surface treatment and/or landscape to retain legibility of site and provide transition to adjacent development 34. Long term development opportunity dependent on feasbility study. Landscape area in short term. 35. Establish outdoor dining for adjacent development with strong visual connection to precinct, with landscape 36. Re-establish track lines with appropriate surface treatment

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Page 1: ANGASTON RAILWAY PRECINCT - Barossa Council and... · 2016-11-23 · 04 Outdoor Cinema. 05 Shared Use Pathway 06 Adaptive Reuse. 07 Sunken Garden 08 Landscape. 09 Formalised Landscape

• Recognise and retain Angaston Railway Station’s heritage value

• Preserve key rail assets and their interpretation and identification to both protect, explain and display them

• Enable self guided tours• Confirm location and design of storage/display

facilities for Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society (BVMPS)

• Upgrade of public toilets and review of location• Upgrade of car parking facilities• Upgrade entry to site from Murray Street

MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES:

• Design and layout of landscape• Locate and develop mixed use opportunities of

all site buildings• Review of site access and on site road

configuration• Consider links to key facilities outside the Station

Precinct boundary (Main Street – Murray street, Angaston, cycle track, Angaston Farmers Market and Village Green)

• Consider the future use of site and potential staging of development

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:

VISION:

History: Value and recognise the railway precinct’s role in the town’s history and cultural heritage.

Community: Supporting Angaston’s potential tourism, recreation and event opportunities. Create a place with a strong sense of community where people can meet, linger and have fun.

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ANGASTON RAILWAY PRECINCT DRAFT CONCEPT PLAN - OCTOBER 2016

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01 Open Space02 Mounded Walkway03 Amphitheater/Breakout Space 04 Outdoor Cinema05 Shared Use Pathway06 Adaptive Reuse07 Sunken Garden08 Landscape09 Formalised Landscape10 Compacted Gravel Path11 Adaptive Reuse12 Nature/Rope Play13 Markets

CONSERVE

To recognise the historical significance of the Angaston Railway Precinct and conserve existing features and infrastructure.

ADAPTTo acknowledge the historic importance of the site while ensuring that it will respond to current and future community needs.

REPAIRTo rehabilitate and nurture the precinct’s landscape and surrounds

DEVELOPTo celebrate the site’s history and redefine the precinct and its contribution to the town of Angaston

Site Boundary

Shared use pathway

Pedestrian pathway

Lookout

Buildings

Station platforms

Car parking

Public realm upgrades

Future development site

Long term development site

Breakout space for station building

Picnic/congregation space

Potential play area

Open space spine - at a single consistent grade. A combination of grass and compacted gravel pathways within train tracks

Mounded pathway

Turntable

Crane

LEGEND

Angaston Penrice Historical Society

Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society

KEY POINTS1. Conserve Railway station building and encourage

adaptive reuse. 2. Formalise landscape treatment of station entrance

along Kent Street and repair original stair entrance to station building

3. Improve surface of entrance road and provide car parking to support adaptive reuse of station building

4. Demolish 1960s toilet block. Re-establish toilets (for public use) within the station building (in accordance with original plans) and provide disabled access

5. Reduce station platform to original length, replace retaining wall and limit access to platform edge to manage safety issues

6. Re-establish historic tree within tiered grassed or paved area on eastern side of station building

7. Retain historic palms8. Accessible pathway from station platform to main

pathway9. Demolish 1960s barracks building. Establish main

entrance and pathway in line with South Terrace10. Provide signage, wayfinding and landscape treatment

at entrances to create a trail-head for the precinct and wider region

11. Improve public realm along South Terrace, Kent Street and Sturt Street including - pedestrian and cycle pathways and street trees

12. One way traffic along Kent street from South Terrace towards Sturt Street to provide public realm opportunities

13. Pedestrian crossing along Murray Street to provide connection between Memorial Park and Railway Station Precinct

14. Picnic area adjacent to turntable include shade trees, formal landscape, picnic tables and BBQs. Remove tin fence and develop boundary.

15. Turntable to be repaired and enhanced as a bridge. Establish a sunken garden in the turntable circle

16. Retain hotel car parking. Re-establish track lines and engine running shed within surface details. Potential to use space for market or similar.

17. Establish new car park entrance off Kent Street18. Realign shared use pathway to run through railway

cutting and connect to Washington Street19. Modify existing shared used path to create secondary

access point

20. Potential nature/rope play area utilising existing embankments - connected with adjacent picnic area

21. Potential youth area with connection to adjacent play area

22. Car and bicycle parking area with shade and landscape23. Repair and conserve original stone wall24. Informal car parking along Fife Street25. Manage vegetation and increase native vegetation and

biodiversity value - include an informal walking track26. Establish lookout areas to capitalise on views - include

benches27. Establish landscape buffers to adjacent development

areas28. Continue preservation of Goods Shed29. Barossa Valley Machine Preservation Society shed (15m

x 60m) - set back from Good Shed, retain track legibility. Provide windows for passive activation of facade (in line with mounded walkway)

30. Establish a landscape mounded walkway - providing screening and visual interaction with machinery shed and connection to look out

31. Potential future residential development (two allotments) dependent on feasibility study

32. Potential future mixed use development (heritage centre, community facility, tourism/commercial, education) with strong links to Murray Street. One to two storey, 4 to 6 metre wide articulated development with active frontages which address both the street and the precinct

33. Potential future development site, incorporate original features (engine running shed) in surface treatment and/or landscape to retain legibility of site and provide transition to adjacent development

34. Long term development opportunity dependent on feasbility study. Landscape area in short term.

35. Establish outdoor dining for adjacent development with strong visual connection to precinct, with landscape

36. Re-establish track lines with appropriate surface treatment