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The Concept Plan and Structure Plan that details how the Ocean Reef Marina site should be developed and how it should look in the future.
The concept plan has been developed using feedback and input from the Community Reference Group, Ocean Reef Marina Committee (of Council) and the Ocean Reef Marina Steering Committee.
Based on input from the above, the key issues identified in developing the Ocean Reef Marina site were the provision of:
• An iconic marina development accessible to all residents
• First class boating facilities and infrastructure
• Quality marine recreation facilities
• Best practice environmental conservation and preservation
The Ocean Reef Marina development has the potential to provide the City’s residents with a world class recreational, residential, boating and tourism marina, development that encapsulates high levels of environmental sustainability, community amenity and delivers economic growth and social benefit.
Preliminary studies and research in the areas of environmental impact and sustainability, structure planning, coastal engineering and hydrology, and financial and commercial viability have been completed and indicate that the site does have the potential for a development of this nature.
Source www.joondalup.wa.gov.au
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