casey scorp wrote:Surely we should be balancing up what the situation would be at Moorabbin compared to what the situation would be at Belvedere Park. If Seaford is not better than Moorabbin, then we shouldn’t be going there.WayneJudson42 wrote:Never said that it was better than Moorabbin. I'm not fussed TBH.
Here's a few, and I'm sure there'd be more....WayneJudson42 wrote:Aoart from not being Linton St, please list the negatives...
Costs of installing services – will have to be brought in at Belvedere Park, whereas they are already provided at large capacity to Linton Street
What services are you referring to? In many cases retro-fitting or modifying existing sub-standard facilities costs more than installing new ones.
Water – a touchy issue amongst sporting clubs. Linton Street is already taken into account in the Kingston formula for watering sports grounds. Diverting extra water to Belvedere Park will require taking it from another reserve, resulting in unhappy local sports clubs.
Don't know enough about it to form an opinion. How do you know water will be diverted from other reserves?
Planning permit necessary at Belvedere Park – putting the project in the hands of objectors and VCAT (the club’s promise of 2010 seems great at the moment, but how realistic is it?)
As per other threads on Seaford the planning permit has been lodged and with no objections could be granted on 23rd Dec.
Oval Construction – will come at a substantial cost, whereas a 1st class oval already exists at Linton Street.
Cost is accounted for in the project budget.
Unhappy local residents – extra traffic, new buildings on open space, intrusion of a non-local facility into local open space
What evidence do you have that residents might be unhappy? I could just as easily surmise that local residents will be happy to have a new facilitiy.
Sports clubs expelled from existing playing field – existing Belvedere Park tenant clubs will be forced to go elsewhere, whereas at Moorabbin we already are the only tenant.
Which clubs? Source? Evidence?
Location, location, location – Belvedere Park is crap with a capital C.
This is a subjective opinion with a capital S. Easy access, 45 minutes from the city on the freeway, positions us as "the club" for the peninsula and bayside.
VFL aligned club – left behind up Beach Road near Moorabbin.
Excellent that we're now aligned with Sandy. Makes complete sense. For all of the complaints from Barks and yourself about this location I'm yet to see either of you come up with a viable alternative.
Access – up residential streets, with poor connectivity to the main road network.
Utter crap. Very close to freeway. Easier than fighting the traffic through East Bentleigh and McKinnon.
Lease – only over the development area at Belvedere Park (even excluding the oval), whereas at Moorabbin Reserve we control almost the entire reserve (building area, oval, carparking, parkland).
What difference does this make?
Professionalism – we’ve got a record of rushing into announcing projects and not delivering (ie Moorabbin redevelopment, Frankston Park). Our reputation with the AFL, the State Government and other professional organisations must be teetering on a precipice. Don’t forget, they are mostly funding the project – not us.
For the first time in our history we're on the verge of having quality, professional facilities on a par with other leading clubs and you reckon our reputation's taking a hit.
Start Date – when we can start at Belvedere Park is unknown, and is hostage to objections, Council decision and VCAT in the planning process, whereas (subject to a satisfactory negotiation with Kingston Council) we could get underway very soon at Moorabbin.
Casey Scorp, your list of negatives appears to have been put together with the intention of making up as many negatives as possible, whether they're based on facts or not. Many of those things you've listed are simply you surmising that something might be a negative without providing any evidence at all. The only thing there that could be a drawback is water if it has any potential to cost the club heaps in ongoing maintenance.