Concept plan for new parkland community at St Clair unveiled
11 August 2009
CONCEPT PLAN FOR NEW PARKLAND COMMUNITY AT ST CLAIR UNVEILED
The new St Clair development in Adelaide’s west will feature one of the largest areas of open space within a residential project in the inner metropolitan area, with more than 22 hectares dedicated to new parks and wetlands, benefiting both new residents and the existing community.
St Clair will combine the redevelopment of the former Sheridan site in Woodville and the Cheltenham Racecourse - making it one of the Australia’s largest infill projects - and creating a whole new suburb in Adelaide’s west.
The concept plan for St Clair was today released by the project’s Joint Venture Partners, AVJennings and Urban Pacific and received strong endorsement from Charles Sturt Council and the State Government.
The exciting project will include approximately 1200 new homes in a wide variety of dwelling styles and price ranges; an urban wetland featuring boardwalks and interpretive trails; stormwater capture via aquifer storage and recycling; large areas of parkland and a retail centre with shops and cafes.
St Clair Project Director Rob Bau said the St Clair community would enjoy state-of-the-art living, set among newly created parklands and wetlands covering an area more than eleven times the size of AAMI Stadium, along with a new village square featuring shops and cafes.
“Our aim is to ensure St Clair becomes a vibrant inner metropolitan neighbourhood, which will complement the current community and will also offer excellent housing diversity,” Mr Bau said.
“It will have a strong commitment to environmental initiatives, focusing on water conservation.
“The project will emerge as a whole new suburb in a park-like setting which we believe will be genuinely beneficial to the wider community because of its accessibility.”
Mr Bau said St Clair would merge directly with the recently commenced residential development on the former Sheridan (Actil) site and the Joint Venture partners would develop the two projects as one.
Charles Sturt Mayor Harold Anderson said his Council endorsed the concept plans for the St Clair project and applauded the commitment of the Joint Venture partners and State Government in working with the Council.
“The collaboration between private and public sectors will result in a development that is vibrant, dynamic and responsive to the needs of existing and new residents,” Mayor Anderson said.
“It also showcases the continuous efforts of Council to work with other levels of government and the private sector to deliver a major project with outcomes that achieve the City of Charles Sturt’s ‘Community Plan 2027: Shaping the Western Suburbs.”
St Clair will feature a $20 million stormwater recycling scheme, funded by the Joint Venture partners, Charles Sturt Council and State Government, which will collect and treat stormwater for the local area in a wetland system and deliver the recycled water back to homes and the integrated parklands within the development.
AVJennings South Australian Executive General Manager Peter Jackson said St Clair would be developed to a high standard of architecture and urban design in both public and private spaces.
“St Clair will have easy access to schools, transport, West Lakes Shopping Centre and Adelaide’s major sporting venues, as well as only being nine kilometres from the CBD and five to the beach,” Mr Jackson said.
“St Clair will be accessible for those wanting to purchase their first home close to the city, with a range of fantastic apartments and terraced homes, while those looking for luxury will also be catered for with high-end homes also available.
“St Clair is going to be a special development in many ways. It will represent quality, sustainability and a cosmopolitan lifestyle.”
Wayne Gibbings, Chief Executive of the Land Management Corporation (LMC) said the development supported the Government's 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide which was recently released.
"St Clair supports the 30-Year Plan by concentrating growth in an area that is surrounded by a transport corridor and that includes a good diversity of housing," Mr Gibbings said.
"St Clair also supports the Government's plans to develop suburbs and neighbourhoods that are connected, represent good urban design and incorporate sustainable practices."
The St Clair development is a joint venture between AVJennings and Urban Pacific, in collaboration with the Government of South Australia through the Land Management Corporation and City of Charles Sturt.
MEDIA NOTE:
Please contact Julia Angove at Hughes Public Relations on (08) 8412 4109 or 0420 995 982 to coordinate interviews with St Clair Project Director Rob Bau or AVJennings South Australian Executive General Manager Peter Jackson on Tuesday, August 11.
For all Land Management Corporation media queries, please contact Eric Wisgard from LMC on (08) 8207 0859 or 0400 747 149.