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Pinnaroo Point - proposed licensed restaurant, function centre and bar (2 storey / 913sm)

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Created by WACruizer > 9 months ago, 13 Nov 2020
WACruizer
119 posts
13 Nov 2020 12:46PM
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BRIEFING SESSION INFORMATION - 10/11/2020
api.joondalup.wa.gov.au/files/councilmeetings/2020/CJ201110_BRF.pdf
CoJ Agenda for the Briefing Session held on 10 November 2020 provides background, history and recommendations for council. When the Council Meeting agenda is available, it should also contain this information (and perhaps the additional questions I have submitted).

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTIBUTION TO COUNCIL MEETING
www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/kb/resident/council-meetings-agendas-and-minutes
The agenda for the Council Meeting being held on 17 November 2020 will be published on the City's public website after 4.00pm on Friday 13 November 2020. If you are interested in attending the Council Meeting on Tuesday 17 November 2020, please register your interest to do so from 9.00am on Tuesday morning (we are unable to accept registrations earlier than this time) by either sending an email to council.questions@joondalup.wa.gov.au or phoning 9400 4313. This is also the process to follow if you would like to ask 2 questions at the meeting or make a 2 minute statement. Further information regarding public question time and public statement time can be found on the City's public website. The registration process is in place due to the seating restrictions in the Council Chamber the City has in place due to COVID-19. Further information regarding this can be found at www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/kb/resident/attendance-at-meetings-during-covid-19.

Maddlad
WA, 864 posts
13 Nov 2020 12:57PM
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Great, theres already nowhere to park at times..

wa533
1 posts
13 Nov 2020 1:45PM
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Thanks for the heads up on this WAcruizer , I recon it would be better placed at the dog beach, but council always knows best. Be a matter of time until they extend the dog beach again towards the building, then ban all the watersports on the beach.

Obelix
WA, 1097 posts
14 Nov 2020 7:44AM
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I don't know where else to go in the area. It's depressing...

Mark _australia
WA, 22380 posts
14 Nov 2020 3:11PM
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I'm confused. I want to build a nice house, can I just ask for a bit of beachside park like big business does?

R1DER
WA, 1461 posts
14 Nov 2020 6:02PM
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Well that going to upset the privacy of those men that meet up and go into the thick bush to play hide the sausage.

Maddlad
WA, 864 posts
14 Nov 2020 6:34PM
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R1DER said..
Well that going to upset the privacy of those men that meet up and go into the thick bush to play hide the sausage.

Kite surfers?

WACruizer
119 posts
15 Nov 2020 3:10PM
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If you are a resident of the City of Joondalup there is still time to send written questions for the Council Meeting.

WACruizer
119 posts
16 Nov 2020 11:44AM
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The proposal was discussed on here before too...
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Pinnaroo-Point-at-risk

Twowetfeet
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16 Nov 2020 11:55AM
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This is a long game plan for the city. It has moved all the small easy sports away for the bigger picture. Horses first, paramotors and PG went. It will be kite surfers next. Parking will be the issue, there is no rome to add more.

WACruizer
119 posts
20 Nov 2020 2:34PM
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Nothing to worry about - the "cafe/kiosk" is going to be built in Kingsley.

Obelix
WA, 1097 posts
20 Nov 2020 5:45PM
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?????? - the same planner who proposed Windsurfers and kiters to carry an anchor and a bucket?

Bails
WA, 158 posts
23 Nov 2020 9:51AM
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Try to engage constructively with the council guys - I was very concerned and vocal about the Scarbs redevelopment but it has turned out well for windsurfers.

WACruizer
119 posts
27 Nov 2020 1:03AM
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Twowetfeet said..
This is a long game plan for the city. It has moved all the small easy sports away for the bigger picture. Horses first, paramotors and PG went. It will be kite surfers next. Parking will be the issue, there is no rome to add more.


Capital works budget 2020/21
Capital Projects 220-04 C1060 CKR - Pinnaroo Point Total $92,111
MPP2006 W3527 Cafes/Kiosks/Restaurants Pinnaroo Point Total $613,000
PEP2792 W3915 Pinnaroo Point Playspace Renewal Total $104,500
RDC2021 W3741 Upgrade remaining section of Whitfords Avenue and existing single lane roundabout Total $1,840,000
STL2052 W3020 Public Open Space and car park poles and lighting Multiple Suburbs Various Reserve Total $100,000

03/2020 Corporate Business Plan - 2019/20 Progress Report
PFP2066 Pinnaroo Point Pking Improvements - Project Stage - Project deferred to Future Program

I think the above means we might get parking later.

WACruizer
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27 Nov 2020 2:20PM
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Bails said..
Try to engage constructively with the council guys - I was very concerned and vocal about the Scarbs redevelopment but it has turned out well for windsurfers.



I agree Bails. Perhaps you can shed some light on how we can get CoJ to join in with our offers for constructive consultation?
* The 2013 EOI was framed around selecting the proponent for a "Cafe/Kiosk".
* The 2020/09 Local Public Notice was framed around a proposal to grant a land sub-lease. The lease terms necessitated a significant development within a 3 year timeframe, however the development was not a subject of this public consultation.
* FYI, the next step will require the development to be approved through state authorities (not CoJ) because it is on Crown Land.

WACruizer
119 posts
27 Nov 2020 2:37PM
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Twowetfeet said..
This is a long game plan for the city. It has moved all the small easy sports away for the bigger picture. Horses first, paramotors and PG went. It will be kite surfers next. Parking will be the issue, there is no rome to add more.



Capital works budget 2020/21
Capital Projects 220-04 C1060 CKR - Pinnaroo Point Total $92,111
MPP2006 W3527 Cafes/Kiosks/Restaurants Pinnaroo Point Total $613,000
PEP2792 W3915 Pinnaroo Point Playspace Renewal Total $104,500
RDC2021 W3741 Upgrade remaining section of Whitfords Avenue and existing single lane roundabout Total $1,840,000
STL2052 W3020 Public Open Space and car park poles and lighting Multiple Suburbs Various Reserve Total $100,000

03/2020 Corporate Business Plan - 2019/20 Progress Report
PFP2066 Pinnaroo Point Pking Improvements - Project Stage - Project deferred to Future Program

I think the above means we might get parking later.


Parking? Just found this:
Capital Works Project Report
04/03/2020 Major Projects & Finance Committee, Financial Year 2019/2020
Budget YTD for Period 7 - Project Status to 04-Mar-2020
PFP2066 W3354 Pinnaroo Point Pking Improvements $143,802

I'm pretty sure this parking upgrade didn't happen as scheduled!

AB_Carve
WA, 55 posts
1 Dec 2020 2:27PM
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Email to the City of Joondalup
I am a resident of Hillarys and a keen windsurfer. It has been brought to my attention that the City of Joondalup are considering putting a cafe kiosk at Pinaroo Point.

I regularly windsurf at Pinnaroo Point and note that during the summer months parking is already strained with the number of beach goers in the mornings followed by windsurfers, kiters and other water sports enthusiasts in the afternoons. There are literally hundreds of people who rely on this spot for our water sports and a large number of us fear that this development will firstly make access impossible and may ultimately lead to a ban on water sports in the area due to crowds and safety of swimmers and beach goers.

As a concerned resident and water sports enthusiast can you please advise how we get involved in the decision making process before it is too late and we lose a very important watersport community zone.


Response from the City of Joondalup
The City of Joondalup Council recently approved a sublease for an area of land north of the existing main car park at Pinnaroo Point, for the purposes of a new food and beverage facility.

There are no plans to remove kitesurfing, windsurfing or other water activities from the area to cater for the new proposal.

The building itself will be subject to the approval of a Development Application by the Western Australian Planning Commission. The Development Application process will likely take place in the new year and will address the operations of the facility, including car parking demand and traffic impacts.

The City will consider options for additional car parking at Pinnaroo Point to cater for any additional demand that may result if the development of the food and beverage facility proceeds.

Regards
Scott Collins
Senior Projects Officer City of Joondalup
Tel: 08 9400 4292
Fax: 08 9300 1383
Email: scott.collins@joondalup.wa.gov.au

WACruizer
119 posts
3 Dec 2020 3:34PM
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Proposed site: 20 John Wilkie Tarn HILLARYS WA 6025 (Lot 501, Plan Number: DP417135)

WACruizer
119 posts
11 Feb 2021 10:25AM
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CoJ - Policy, Planning and Research
A new 10-year-strategic-community-plan is being formulated.
Representatives from local sporting clubs, community groups can submit input:www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/shaping-your-local-community-developing-a-new-10-year-strategic-community-plan?nocache=true


Shaping your local community - Developing a new 10-Year Strategic Community Plan - City of Joondalup
Clubs and Groups North Community Workshop
events.joondalup.wa.gov.au/event-calendar/event-registration/?ee=23263Representatives from local sporting clubs, community groups, volunteers, cultural and arts groupsMonday 15 February 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pmConnolly Community Centre5 Glenelg Place, Connolly

WACruizer
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11 Feb 2021 10:25AM
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CoJ - Policy, Planning and Research
CoJ are formulating a new 10-year-strategic-community-plan.
www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Shaping-Your-Local-Community-A5-Flyer.pdf

i) Survey: www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/shaping-your-local-community-developing-a-new-10-year-strategic-community-plan?nocache=true

Representatives from local sporting clubs, community groups can register for a workshop:-
ii) Register for workshop(s): events.joondalup.wa.gov.au/event-calendar/event-registration/?ee=23263

Shaping your local community - Developing a new 10-Year Strategic Community Plan - City of Joondalup
Clubs and Groups North Community Workshop
Monday 15 February 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Connolly Community Centre5 Glenelg Place, Connolly

Clubs and Groups South Community Workshop
Wednesday 31 March 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Kingsley Memorial Clubroom
68 Kingsley Drive, Kingsley

WACruizer
119 posts
12 Feb 2021 12:29PM
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CoJ - Policy, Planning and Research
CoJ are formulating a new 10-year-strategic-community-plan.
www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Shaping-Your-Local-Community-A5-Flyer.pdf

i) Survey: www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/shaping-your-local-community-developing-a-new-10-year-strategic-community-plan?nocache=true

Representatives from local sporting clubs, community groups can register for a workshop:-
ii) Register for workshop(s): events.joondalup.wa.gov.au/event-calendar/event-registration/?ee=23263

Shaping your local community - Developing a new 10-Year Strategic Community Plan - City of Joondalup
Clubs and Groups North Community Workshop
Monday 15 February 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Connolly Community Centre5 Glenelg Place, Connolly

Clubs and Groups South Community Workshop
Wednesday 31 March 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Kingsley Memorial Clubroom
68 Kingsley Drive, Kingsley



CoJ have combined the two sessions into one on 31/03:
events.joondalup.wa.gov.au/event-calendar/event-registration/?ee=23262
Clubs and Groups Community Workshop (representatives from local sporting clubs, community groups, volunteers, cultural and arts groups)
Wednesday 31 March 2021, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Kingsley Memorial Clubroom
68 Kingsley Drive, Kingsley

WACruizer
119 posts
20 Apr 2021 12:49AM
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Pinnaroo Point north beach access path J123 - Windsurf-sail being carried through restricted access

Maddlad
WA, 864 posts
20 Apr 2021 8:56AM
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Great...

Clue Thirst
WA, 71 posts
20 Apr 2021 7:09PM
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Anybody know what it is for?

Obelix
WA, 1097 posts
21 Apr 2021 3:08PM
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Oh f...

Obelix
WA, 1097 posts
21 Apr 2021 9:20PM
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Apparently they are building a "replacement playground" - not that there is a playground there to replace.
Should be over in June.

hardpole
WA, 576 posts
22 Apr 2021 7:58AM
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I wonder if they will put a water tap there. Only thing missing at the north end.

Play ground close to the pub. Handy.

WACruizer
119 posts
22 Apr 2021 1:41PM
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Image of Page 3 from CoJ document. (I don't think I can post a document on this forum)

WACruizer
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20 Jul 2021 4:54PM
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Appended letter from CoJ:
...In regards to the playspace and as confirmed through previous conversations the location of the new playspace will not interfere with the beach path access from the parkThe City is able to truncate the dune fencing at the entrance to the two dune access paths to improve visibility.With the removal of the existing playspace the area will be grassed and be able to be used for recreation purposes. (rigging etc)The proposed caf? development at Pinnaroo Point will have internal toilet facilities however it is envisaged that they will only be available for its patrons. The existing public toilets and changeroom will be retained at its existing location.The City is currently in the detailed design phase of the Pinnaroo Point Parking Improvements project which will include reconfiguring the existing carpark layout to 90 degree bays to maximise the number of bays available and upgrading the existing disabled bays at the south-western corner of the carpark to the current standards. This will include your suggestion of removing the unnecessary connector road and returning it to parkland.The City will review the existing gate access to the beach. It does not support a heavy chain gate but will look at redesigning the gate to make it lower to facilitate carry objects over it. The single file access will remain.The fencing works will be completed in September with car park works to take place prior to the end of the financial year. Regards
Michael HamlingManager Operation ServicesCity of Joondalup

WACruizer
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8 Sep 2021 11:50AM
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Pinnaroo Point Beach Park, 20 John Wilkie Tarn, Hillarys - Food and Beverage Facility (Caf?/Restaurant/Tavern)

Published on 08/09/2021




www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/pinnaroo-point-beach-park-20-john-wilkie-tarn-hillarys-food-and-beverage-facility-cafe-restaurant-tavern?nocache=true

Development application number: DA21/0725
The City has received and is currently assessing a planning application Food and Beverage Facility (Caf?/Restaurant/Tavern) at Pinnaroo Point Beach Park, 20 John Wilkie Tarn, Hillarys, and you are invited to comment on the proposal.

A copy of the development plans can be viewed below.

The development includes:

A two storey building, providing casual caf?/kiosk dining on the ground floor and a more formal dining and lounge/bar on the first floor. Function spaces are available on both floors
Approximate patron capacity of 500 people and up to 40 staff
Opening hours between 7.00am to midnight, seven days a week
Open deck and balcony areas to the southern and western aspects of the building
Additional carparking provided in conjunction with a redevelopment of the existing carpark.
You may wish to provide a submission on the proposal, as a written comment, by Wednesday 22 September 2021.

As the development is located on land that is reserved under the Metropolitan Region Scheme, the application is required to be determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission, with the City providing a recommendation on the application.

Submissions can be made via the online Planning Consultation Submission Form below, an email or via post to PO Box 21, Joondalup WA 6919.

Submissions will be considered as part of the overall decision-making process.

You can submit your comments on this planning application using the online form below.

PLANNING CONSULTATION SUBMISSION FORM
www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/community-consultation-on-planning-applications-submission-form?da=DA21/0725&pa=Pinnaroo%20Point%20Beach%20Park,%2020%20John%20Wilkie%20Tarn,%20Hillarys%20%E2%80%93%20Food%20and%20Beverage%20Facility%20(Caf%C3%A9/Restaurant/Tavern)

WACruizer
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8 Sep 2021 12:57PM
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Pinnaroo Point Beach Park, 20 John Wilkie Tarn, Hillarys - Food and Beverage Facility (Caf?/Restaurant/Tavern)

Published on 08/09/2021









www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/pinnaroo-point-beach-park-20-john-wilkie-tarn-hillarys-food-and-beverage-facility-cafe-restaurant-tavern?nocache=true

Development application number: DA21/0725
The City has received and is currently assessing a planning application Food and Beverage Facility (Caf?/Restaurant/Tavern) at Pinnaroo Point Beach Park, 20 John Wilkie Tarn, Hillarys, and you are invited to comment on the proposal.

A copy of the development plans can be viewed below.

The development includes:

A two storey building, providing casual caf?/kiosk dining on the ground floor and a more formal dining and lounge/bar on the first floor. Function spaces are available on both floors
Approximate patron capacity of 500 people and up to 40 staff
Opening hours between 7.00am to midnight, seven days a week
Open deck and balcony areas to the southern and western aspects of the building
Additional carparking provided in conjunction with a redevelopment of the existing carpark.
You may wish to provide a submission on the proposal, as a written comment, by Wednesday 22 September 2021.

As the development is located on land that is reserved under the Metropolitan Region Scheme, the application is required to be determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission, with the City providing a recommendation on the application.

Submissions can be made via the online Planning Consultation Submission Form below, an email or via post to PO Box 21, Joondalup WA 6919.

Submissions will be considered as part of the overall decision-making process.

You can submit your comments on this planning application using the online form below.

PLANNING CONSULTATION SUBMISSION FORM
www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/community-consultation-on-planning-applications-submission-form?da=DA21/0725&pa=Pinnaroo%20Point%20Beach%20Park,%2020%20John%20Wilkie%20Tarn,%20Hillarys%20%E2%80%93%20Food%20and%20Beverage%20Facility%20(Caf%C3%A9/Restaurant/Tavern)







Parking Plan extracts:
"...22 new bays to accommodate the additional patrons anticipated to resort to the Pinnaroo Point locality to utilise the new amenity."

"...The Applicant submits that daytime visitors will use both the beach and the kiosk/caf? amenity and are therefore catered to by the current parking."

"The different demographics to use the amenity during the day and in the evening, will mean that there will be...
low to no parking requirement in the evening for beachgoers."

FYI: Caitlin Collins MLA - Member for Hillarys
Caitlin.Collins@mp.wa.gov.au



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