Seaford Life Saving Club
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The key directions in the Master Plan include:
- Seaford Life Saving Club -development of a new life saving club building situated immediately behind the existing building and the active foredune, overlooking the beach. It consolidates several current buildings on the foreshore, incorporate community facilities, a kiosk/small cafe (maximum of 20 internal seats and income will support the life saving club), and toilets. The building design is based upon environmentally sustainable principles and will ensure that significant foreshore vegetation is preserved. There will be no net increase in car parking on the foreshore. Degraded and disused areas have been revegetated and landscaped with indigenous species
- Streetscape - improvements to public areas in the Seaford Village included the undergrounding of power lines, additional street trees, footpath upgrades and a consistent (local) urban design element. Guidelines will be produced for a walk-through to Broughton Street and continuous shop verandahs along Nepean Highway. Signage and lighting around the Village has also been upgraded
- Community Meeting Place -the area in front of the Seaford Community Centre has been revitalised as a "community meeting place", with new surfacing, seating, planting and night lighting. An opportunity for small childrens play is also included
- Open Space -the open space between the community centre and Kananook Creek will remain as a grassed space for community events and picnics with additional seats, shade trees and night lighting. A boardwalk and upgraded canoe landings will improve access to the creek. Buffer plantings along the creek edge will be undertaken in conjunction with the Kananook Creek Association
- Car parking in the Village area -short-term car parking and additional bays for the village will be provided in Nepean Highway to alleviate current parking pressures. Behind the shops, a proposed reorganisation of the existing parking space to the north of the Senior Citizens Club will allow an increase in vehicle parking from 18 to 39 bays
- Old Substation Building -recommendations for the future of the old substation building are limited at this time due to private ownership of the building and its unknown structural condition. Opportunities for its redevelopment may include community arts and/or interpretation of the foreshore/creek/wetlands
Seaford Life Saving Club Precinct Master Plan
For further information, please contact Open Space Co-ordinator, David Gray on 9768 1551 or David.Gray@frankston.vic.gov.au.
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