Boardwalks and viewing platforms

Positioning
Best practice guidance for the placement and arrangement of embellishments
Site set-out
Park users
- Boardwalks and viewing platforms should be located where possible to facilitate and enhance the use of open spaces and recreation parks.
Orientation
They should be positioned to provide safe opportunities to observe landscape, flora and fauna:
- Sensitive areas/habitats can be protected from pedestrian traffic.
- Ensure people using boardwalks and viewing platforms have access to supporting infrastructure such as shelter, water, public amenities, car parks.
- Consider locations such as:
- waterways
- views
- points of interest.
- Consider the following site specific conditions:
- connectivity
- grades and terrain.
Safety
- Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles apply.
Clearances
Position boardwalks and viewing platforms to provide the following offsets:
- Consult Queensland Department of State Development Infrastructure and Planning (SDIP) – State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) for approvals and offset distances for works within the Coastal Management District.
- Consider mature trees and root systems when designing boardwalks / viewing platform alignment.
- Consider designing a boardwalk to retain and incorporate significant trees within the deck structure.
- Consult a professional arborist for site specific advice about suitable offset distances from existing tree trunks and root systems.
See LIM Tree sensitive design (existing and new trees) for further guidance.
This component is currently in development