Introduction
The Gosford Beaches Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) contains an action to progress a long-term solution for Wamberal Beach erosion. The CZMP outlines a preferred protection solution (terminal protection structure) and the technical studies needed to inform further decision making, but it does not provide for the delivery of a seawall and sand nourishment.
On 29 January 2019, Central Coast Council resolved to work with the NSW Government to progress designs for a terminal protection structure (seawall) at Wamberal. Manly Hydraulics Laboratory (MHL) were engaged to complete coastal assessments and develop concept plans for a long-term solution for Wamberal Beach in May 2020.
Following the July 2020 storm event which saw the emergency response place 2,400 tonnes of large rocks, over 2,000 tonnes of rock bags and 4,000 tonnes of sand along Wamberal Beach, the NSW Government Wamberal Seawall Advisory Taskforce was set up to provide technical advice and assistance to Council in progressing a long-term solution for Wamberal.
There are many technical, financial, social and environmental complexities that need to be worked through to develop the long-term solution. Council understands that the best coastal erosion management solutions are developed when state and local governments, residents and the broader community work together.
Council has engaged the Wamberal and broader Central Coast community throughout this project.
Where is it happening?
Wamberal Beach, New South Wales 2260, Australia
Community Consultation
Phase one community consultation
Between 9 November and 7 December 2020, Central Coast Council conducted phase one community consultation which included a values and uses survey for Wamberal Beach, drop-in formation sessions at Erina Fair and Wamberal Surf Life Saving Club as well as virtual drop-in sessions. We also hosted an online question and answer tool.
Council undertook the values and uses survey to better understand the value of Wamberal Beach to the community, how it was being used prior to the emergency works and how it is being used now (post emergency works).
The community can:
Phase two community consultation
Between 29 July and 10 September 2021, Central Coast Council undertook phase two community consultation which included the release of studies (1-4) and concept design renders. This phase of the consultation provided an opportunity for the community to provide feedback on the five concept options via an online interactive tool. Drop- in information session were also hosted.
Council sought community feedback on the concept options available to provide a visual aid for the community on what each of the five terminal protection options could look like.
The community can:
- view the interactive concept renders
- view Part 1 and Part 2 of the final design renders
- view the consultation report
- view the survey report
Phase three community consultation
Between 17 February and 20 March 2022, Central Coast Council undertook phase three community consultation which included the release of six technical reports supporting the Wamberal Terminal Protection and Sand Nourishment – Investigation and Concept Design project. This phase of the consultation provided an opportunity for the community to provide feedback on the technical reports via an online feedback form.
The community can:
Feedback collected during the consultation periods was used to inform the development of the draft Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements.
Your attention is drawn to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 which allows for possible access to certain public and personal documentation. View our privacy statement.
FAQ
Where is it happening?
Wamberal Beach, New South Wales 2260, Australia
Technical Studies
Investigation and Concept Design
The Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection and Sand Nourishment studies are now complete. The reports include:
- Stage 1 Literature Review - to take stock of what is known and identify any information gaps.
- Stage 2 Coastal Protection Assessment - to determine sand movement, beach behaviour and impacts/opportunities around public access and amenity.
- Stage 3 Concept Design Options - for a terminal protection structure (seawall) and sand nourishment, and potential seawall alignment.
- Stage 4 Sand Nourishment Investigation - to help maintain public beach amenity.
- Stage 5 Coastal Monitoring Webpage – to monitor beach conditions.
- Stage 6 Cost Benefit Analysis - to guide development of possible funding models.
Next Steps
A review of the technical studies, results from the community consultation and consideration of Councils role in relation to coastal erosion has highlighted the need for any terminal protection structure to be:
- located as far landward as possible,
- located wholly on private property where possible
- asset to be constructed, owned and maintained by property owners
- seawall to have the narrowest footprint (to reduce erosion/beach encroachment)
- have the least sand nourishment requirements (both upfront and during the maintenance phase)
While the requirement to meet that criteria highlights options 3 and 4 (which are vertical seawalls) as the preferred designs similar designs that meet the same criteria may be acceptable. The criteria to be met is:
- Any terminal protection structure is to be located wholly on private property where possible
- The asset will need to be constructed, owned and maintained by property owners
- The structure needs to have the narrowest footprint, to reduce erosion/beach encroachment)
- The structure will have the least sand nourishment requirements, both upfront and during the maintenance phase
Council engaged coastal engineers to develop Engineering Design Requirements which will identify specific criteria to guide coastal protection development applications at Wamberal Beach. These guidelines are on public exhibition between 29 June and 27 July 2022 for the community to review and provide submissions.
Further information on the Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements is available in the 'Public exhibition' tab on this page.
FAQ
- What was involved in Stage 1 Literature Review?
- The Stage 1 report is a review of all of the previous studies, how will this review and the learnings from the previous studies be used to inform decision-making around a preferred solution for Wamberal Beach this time?
- What was involved in Stage 2 Coastal Protection Assessment?
Where is it happening?
Wamberal Beach, New South Wales 2260, Australia
Public Exhibition
Draft Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements
The Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements, which outlines minimum engineering specifications and details for coastal erosion protection works in the Wamberal embayment, has been finalised and adopted at the 11 October 2022 Council Meeting following a review of 247 formal submissions received during recent community consultation on the draft document.
To view Council’s report ‘item 2.4 - Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements’ presented at the 11 October 2022 Ordinary Council meeting, click here.
Overview
Council engaged Manly Hydraulics Laboratory to draft the Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements which outline specific criteria for assessment of Wamberal Beach coastal protection development applications.
These Design Requirements outline engineering specifications and details such as the alignment, length of construction, material selection, landscaping, and maintenance requirements. These requirements reflect what the community said was of value and importance during the community consultation period.
This milestone follows on from the completion of extensive community consultation, and expert technical studies to identify an effective and viable long-term solution to beach erosion at Wamberal Beach.
Once adopted these requirements will be used in conjunction with the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Coastal Management Act 2016 and Resilience and Hazards SEPP 2018 during development application assessments.
Have your say
Council is performing its regulatory function as a Local Government to develop planning controls which will enable Wamberal foreshore property owners to undertake approved development to protect their assets whilst the beach public amenity and environment is protected appropriately.
The community is invited to:
- Read the Draft Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements
- View the frequently asked questions (available below)
- Register to attend a virtual drop-n information session to discuss the Design Requirements with project staff
Submissions were to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Mr David Farmer between 29 June and 27 July 2022 via:
- The online submission form (now closed)
- Email: ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
- Post: PO Box 20, Wyong NSW 2259
The Draft Design Requirements note that any development application for a section of seawall at Wamberal Beach will be subject to public exhibition, providing the public with additional opportunities to comment on the detailed design drawings, environmental impact assessments, construction programs and maintenance plans.
When providing feedback to Council your attention is drawn to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 which allows for possible access to certain public and personal documentation. View our privacy statement.
Further information on the Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection and Sand Nourishment – Investigation and Concept Design is available in the introduction, community consultation and technical studies tabs at the top of this page.
FAQ
- Why did Council develop Design Requirements for terminal protection structures (seawalls) and Sand Nourishment at Wamberal Beach?
- What are the key design requirements identified in the draft Wamberal Beach Terminal Protection Structure Engineering Design Requirements
- Will the community be able to have a say when development applications for terminal protection at Wamberal Beach are submitted?
Where is it happening?
Wamberal Beach, New South Wales 2260, Australia
Contact Us
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
Website | www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/ |
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In writing | Gosford 91-99 Mann Street Gosford NSW 2250, Australia P. 02 4306 7900 Wyong 2 Hely StreetWyong NSW 2259, Australia P. 02 4306 7900 |