Hi Guys,
Ever since the issues we had with JCC and the Mullaloo SLSC last year, there has been an investigation on the entire JCC coastal beaches. The areas effected stretch from Marmion to Burns Beach, a distance of 17km. Much of the plan includes things like cycle paths, public facilities such as car parks, toilets etc.
The area that effects us is the recreational users management plan. JCC categorize activities on level of conflict with other beach/water users.
Highly conflicting beach activities are : Animal exercising and Kitesurfing.
Highly conflicting water activities are : Kitesurfing, Freestyle Jet Skiing and water skiing.
Medium Conflicting beach activities are: Fishing and Non Powered boat launching.
Medium conflicting water activities are : Kayaking, Surfing, Sailing, Boating and windsurfing.
JCC Issue Statement 20 reads "The city does not wish to prohibit recreational activities on the beach to the detriment of activity diversity and the enjoymentof the cities coastline by residents and regional users. As such, only heavily conflicting activities should be subject to exclusion zones, license requirements, or designated areas. Activities that are less conflicting should be permitted along the coastline in an unrestricted manner......"
The bottom line is this; Kitesurfing has been allocated beach areas as follows:
Kitesurfing North Mullaloo: Designated beach launching and landing areaapproximately 345m south of West View Boulevard to Korella Street.
Pinnaroo Point : Designated Beach launching and Landing Areas approximately 355m, extending 230m south of John Wilkie Tarn Access Path and 125m North of John Wilkie Tarn access path.
It should be noted that a designated area of highly conflicting activity DOES NOT give users exclusive use of the area.
Kitesurfing on the water zones: Exclusion zones applicable : 475m north, 475m South and 200m west of Mullaloo SLSC. 470m North, 480m South and 200m west of Sorrento SLSC.
Patrols will be in place with rangers and City Watch in vehicles and Quad bikes enforcing the new plan.
What this means in a nutshell, is that we lost a major battle and this has set up a precedent for other councils to follow. We must be on our absolutley best behaviour, especially around Mullaloo SLSC as kitesurfing could be easily banned if we choose not to accept their guidelines and play nice.
Please make yourselves highly aware of the new zones and keep within them, even if there is no one else on the beach as all it takes is a few photos and complaints from local
whingers err, I mean residents, to show kiters riding or worse, rigging in the banned zones and the next level of authority will be brought against us .... and it won't be pretty.

Please pay attention and speak up to who ever you see doing the wrong thing, we are hanging by a tenuous thread especially at Mullaloo.
Bummer eh?
KH