Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Moved by Councillor Chung, seconded by Councillor
Forster -
It is resolved that:
(A)
Council note:
(i)
Pyrmont is a high density suburb with the
majority of dwellings (94%) being apartments;
(ii)
the population of Pyrmont is 12,813, which makes
Pyrmont the most densely populated suburb in Sydney;
(iii)
the park spaces currently available in the
Pyrmont area do not cater for organised sports and competitions;
(iv)
although sporting facilities are provided at the
Ultimo Community Centre, the 'multipurpose' court is not the regulation size
for competition; and
(v)
in the 2006 Open Space and Recreation Needs
Study, Maybanke Centre was considered for ongoing
commitment for funding in the Capital Works Program to upgrade community
recreational facilities; and
(B)
the Chief Executive
Officer be requested to include the Maybanke Centre
in the forward Capital Works Program for redeveloped Community Facilities to
cater for the growing population and their recreational needs in the Pyrmont
area.
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The above motion was not carried. The resolution as
follows was carried.
It is resolved that:
(A)
Council note:
(i)
Pyrmont is a high density suburb with the
majority of dwellings (94%) being apartments;
(ii)
the population of Pyrmont is 12,813, which makes
Pyrmont one of the most densely populated suburbs in Sydney;
(iii)
the park spaces currently available in the
Pyrmont area do not cater for organised sports and competitions;
(iv)
although sporting facilities are provided at the
Ultimo Community Centre, the 'multipurpose' court is not the regulation size
for competition;
(v)
in the 2006 Open Space and Recreation Needs
Study, Maybanke Centre was considered for ongoing
commitment for funding in the Capital Works Program to upgrade community recreational
facilities;
(vi)
the Study also identified the opportunity for
provision of open space and recreation facilities within the NSW Government's
planning urban redevelopment of the Bays Precinct;
(vii)
the return of Wentworth Park Greyhound Track to
its original use for publicly accessible recreation facilities and open space
is also a significant opportunity to provide for the needs of a growing city
community;
(viii)
an upgrade of the Maybanke
Recreation Centre in Pyrmont was completed in September 2016, which included an
improvement to the main entry ramp, stairs and the basketball court playing
surface and surrounds; and
(ix)
at its meeting on 19 February 2018, Council
endorsed the sale of the Fig and Wattle Streets site, which included the
provision of an additional childcare facility and two multi-use indoor
recreational courts; and
(B)
the Chief Executive
Officer be requested to investigate the timeframes for redeveloped community
facilities at the Maybanke Centre, once the sale of
the Fig and Wattle Streets site is complete and the recreational provision
confirmed.
Carried unanimously.
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 14/05/2018
Date of decision: 14/05/2018
Decided at meeting: 14/05/2018 - Council
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