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Managing the Development of a Multipurpose Corridor: Richmond Greenway Borck Creek Catchment Mixed use corridor through the new development area. Designated in 2009: The intention is to develop stormwater drainage infrastructure, recreation


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Richmond Greenway

Managing the Development of a Multipurpose Corridor:

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Borck Creek Catchment

Mixed use corridor through the new development area. Designated in 2009:

“The intention is to develop stormwater drainage infrastructure, recreation reserves and open space within the same land area to maximise the benefits of the compatibility of land uses, the cost and environmental efficiencies, and the long-term advantages to the community in providing for a reserve network built around

  • pen streams and drainage channels.”1

1: Borck Creek Notice of Requirement; MWH/TDC; Sept 2009

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Corridor Development Objectives

  • Provide future-proofed conveyance of stormwater through Richmond

South and West Development Areas

  • Provide for upgrades to Richmond Central Stormwater systems
  • Create recreational and amenity spaces where people can be

connected to the waterways

  • Enhance the ecological value of the streams
  • Link areas of development by incorporating active transport routes
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Richmond West Development Area

Transforming a rural area into a new town.

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An opportunity to provide space for a waterway – but hard fought.

  • Borck Creek corridor 70m wide + 6m primary shared pathway.
  • Reduced from 120m as part of designation process.
  • 70m width required to convey Q100 flow (incl. CC & future development)
  • Some allowance in roughness budget for environmental & recreational enhancements
  • Poutama Stream 27m + 5m primary shared pathway
  • Increased from 15m to account for diversions of Richmond Central Stormwater
  • Depth controlled by Borck creek & Protected Oak trees.
  • Smaller roughness allowance than Borck to be able to contain flows

Greenway Designation

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Borck Creek Current State

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Design Challenges:

  • Landscape:
  • High groundwater
  • Flat grade
  • Balancing objectives:
  • Stormwater LoS
  • Ecology
  • Recreation
  • Transportation
  • Changing surrounding land use/zoning – HASHA Act
  • Changes in developer’s plans:
  • Stormwater discharge points
  • bridges
  • Surrounding ground levels
  • Constructability
  • Maintenance Considerations
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Ecological Enhancement:

  • Guiding principles/objectives:
  • Mimic natural stream meander formation as much as possible
  • Provide diversity of habitat
  • Optimise shading of the channel
  • Provide for treatment of stormwater wherever possible
  • Constraints:
  • Cost
  • Channel capacity & hydraulic efficiency
  • Constructability
  • Maintenance considerations
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Borck Creek Corridor Design Cross Section

A Active Channel Meander Zone Low Flow Channel Shared path raised

  • ut of Q20 flood

Recreation areas

High enough above low flow to remain dry and mowable

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Construction Challenges

  • Pace of development vs Council Budgets
  • Construction of parts of the channel are required ahead of budgets
  • Co-ordinating with developers
  • Utilising fill for developments – cost sharing
  • Completing bulk excavation while access is available
  • Lowering channels before stormwater drainage is required
  • Phasing of work stages
  • Flow from one physical section to another
  • Earthworks > Civils > Planting > Maintenance
  • On-site guidance requirements
  • Time & cost impacts
  • Risk of unintended impacts on performance of other outcomes
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Poutama Stream February 2019 Poutama Stream March 2020

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