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Morris Buzacott Reserve Site Development Plan

Morris Buzacott Reserve Site Development Plan

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This community-driven Plan will help ensure improvements are delivered at Morris Buzacott Reserve in Kardinya.

Last Updated: 3 July 2025 Follow Engagement

The City is developing a Site Development Plan (SDP) to guide infrastructure renewals and future projects at Morris Buzacott Reserve in Kardinya, for the next five to 10 years.  

The SDP will ensure improvements are strategic, sustainable, and aligned with our community needs.  

In order to prioritise practical, achievable upgrades without large-scale relocations or major structural changes, the SDP will include:  

  • Needs Analysis – Assessing current and future requirements.  
  • Site Assessment – Evaluating existing infrastructure and usage.  
  • Report and Recommendations – Outlining key priorities for renewal and development.  
  • Open Space Concept Plan – A single-option vision to guide future improvements.  

  By investing in a well-planned approach to infrastructure renewal, the City aims to maintain and enhance Morris Buzacott Reserve as a valuable, functional, and enjoyable space for years to come. 

Opportunities to get involved 

This project was initiated in response to user group requests, giving users the opportunity to influence the design for the future of Morris Buzacott Reserve. We are committed to engaging local groups and stakeholders to ensure the enhancements align with the genuine needs of those who use the space. 

A dedicated design workshop series with key site user groups took place in April, May and June 2025, focusing on understanding current and future site use. 

Subject to Council endorsement, the City will invite feedback from the broader community through an online public survey in early 2026.

To stay informed about these opportunities or receive updates as the project progresses, click ‘Follow Engagement’ at the top of this page. 

FAQs

How did this project come about?

The Active Reserve Infrastructure Strategy 2020 (ARIS) identified that Morris Buzacott Reserve would benefit from having a plan for future development. 

The ARIS suggested implementing a Master Plan, to consider co-location of infrastructure, better connectivity and sequencing of various upgrades and renewals.   

 There are currently 14 user group requests for infrastructure (new or renewal), which requires a collaborative approach to ensure a consistent and integrated outcomes across the site. 

 Due to associated resource requirements and timing implications, the City is moving forward with a Site Development Plan (rather than a Master Plan). 

What is a Site Development Plan, and what is considered as part this plan?

A Site Development Plan (SDP) is a comprehensive design document that outlines proposed changes, improvements, or developments for a specific site. It typically includes details about land use, infrastructure upgrades, landscaping, accessibility, and other enhancements to ensure the space meets the needs of its users. 

The SDP is informed by user input, environmental considerations, and strategic priorities, and will help guide decision-making, funding, and implementation. Feedback will be sought from the community on the draft SDP.  

The key differences between an SDP and a Master Plan are:  

SDP (what we are doing)

Master Plan 

Planning for the next 5-10 years 

Planning for 20 years 

< $50,000 

> $150,000 

12 months to complete (2025) 

24 months to complete (2029) 

Smaller capital projects (no large relocations/rationalisations) 

Small to large capital projects 

Community group focused engagement, with limited whole of community engagement 

Whole of community engagement 

Open Space Concept Plan (less detail/single option)

Open Space Concept Plan (more detail/ multiple options)

SDP & Master Plan both require: 

  • Needs Analysis 
  • Site Assessment 
  • Report and Recommendations 
Why has the City chosen to go with a Site Development Plan rather than a Master Plan?

The SDP can occur much faster than the traditional Master Plan process to create a single site wide plan (rather than a visioning exercise with multiple options/outcomes). This approach helps us move forward efficiently whilst also being more budget-friendly (owing to a reduced scope for no large-scale relocations or rationalisations), offering a smart and practical alternative to Master Planning and an ability to deliver outcomes in a shorter time frame. 

What is the budget for this project and how is it being funded?

A budget of $50,000 has been allocated for the development of the SDP, which will be funded by the City.  

This spend goes towards the identification of key site priorities for future viability of the reserve, such as: 

  • Diverse and accessible clubroom space 

  • Renewal of sporting infrastructure 

  • Integration of playgrounds and informal places to cater for general community users    

  • Face-to-face and digital engagement with regular site user groups and the local community, to ensure we have the opportunity to incorporate all key feedback. 

The budget of $50,000 does not include the capital works projects identified in the SDP. Further funding may be sought on identified projects following the endorsement of the SDP.

I use this reserve regularly, why do I not have the opportunity to provide feedback during the initial stages of engagement?

The City is engaging 10 active user groups through a series of workshops to ensure their needs will be met, as this project has been driven by user group request.   

The draft Plan will take the views of user groups into account, along with other researched and documented needs for the site. It will also be shared with the City’s Access Advisory Panel, to ensure it accommodates people living with disabilities.  

Once the draft Plan has been developed, it will be shared online with the community, allowing other regular users to provide feedback. Following this feedback, any changes will be documented and communicated via this page, before final approval. 

How many groups use this reserve?
  • Fremantle CBC Football Club 
  • Kardinya Red Sox Ball Club 
  • Melville Wood Turners 
  • Kardinya Netball Club
  • Kardinya Bowling Club 
  • Kardinya Tennis Club 
  • Melville City Hockey Club 
  • Kardinya Lakes Cricket Club 
  • Lions Club of Bull Creek  
  • Kardinya Suns Junior Football Club 
  • Kardinya Junior Cricket Club.
Who is the decision maker, and what are the next steps following the SDP?

The City will collaborate with site users, the broader City of Melville community, the Access Advisory Panel, and internal staff to shape the SDP.  

The final draft SDP, along with an officer recommendation, will be presented at an Ordinary Meeting of Council for endorsement. If endorsed, recommendations and infrastructure projects will be integrated into the Active Reserve Infrastructure Strategy review and any other relevant planning documents. 

Will the playground be closed or upgraded at any stage?

The future playground location will be documented in the SDP. The future design and construction of renewed play infrastructure will be a separate project and will involve consultation with local residents.  

The playground upgrade is part of our Playground Capital Works Program. 
 
Click on the 'Follow Engagement' button at the top of this page to receive email updates as this project progresses.   

How can I stay informed as the project progresses?
Click on the 'Follow Engagement' button at the top of this page to receive email updates. 

Timeline

  • November 2024
  • Initial user briefing session
    A user briefing session was held to introduce the project, with 10 groups in attendance.
  • April to June 2025
  • User group workshops
    Three workshops will be held to ensure input from regular user groups.
  • May 2025
  • Access and Inclusion Panel
    Reference groups will review the draft and provide feedback.
  • Q3 2025
  • Concept Plan
    City to update the Concept Plan - a visual representation - as part of the SDP
  • December 2025
  • Ordinary Meeting of Council
    The SDP will be presented to Council for endorsement.
  • Q1 2026
  • Public comment period
    The City will seek feedback from the wider community regarding the endorsed Concept Plan
  • 2026
  • Further planning to consolidate site needs
    If endorsed by Council, further planning will commence to align with ARIS.

Who’s listening?

If you require any further information, please contact us.Swipe to see more
Responsible teamPeri Libao, Project Lead
Phone

08 9364 0214 

EmailPeri.Libao@melville.wa.gov.au

Location

Project location
51 Williamson Rd, Kardinya Get Directions

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