Pelican Point actually falls under CALM, not the Council. We are allowed to kite there because CALM let us, and they can ban us if we are not doing the right thing. As I understand it, the Council actually doesn't have jurisdiction over this area.
WAKSA and CALM have had a number of meetings over the last 12-18 months, and CALM have agreed to let us keep kiting in this area providing we respect their need to keep the area safe for both people and wildlife, and keep out of certain areas. For example don't use the beach past the sign, definitely don't use the beach past the fence unless in an emergency, don't launch off the wall as this is a risk for pedestrians as well as the kiter. They want us to be self regulating hence their decision to help us put up equal signage alongside their own signage. If we achieve self regulation and look after the area for them then they won't need to spend their time policing us and handing out infringements. In short, they are keen to foster a cooperative relationship with the kitesurfers.
CALM are building a large shaded information board to be erected on the grass area, next to the path and car park. This will have CALM's map and local site guidelines. WAKSA will have equal space on the same information board with our local guidelines relating to kiting which CALM is supporting. CALM have also agreed to put a rubber cover on the sharp edge of the stone wall at their expense as they agreed this could be a hazard to a kitesurfer out of control. CALM and WAKSA agreed that kiters should only launch well out into the water and not off the wall.
We have had to recognised some exceptions. RAM air kites are typically self launched and need to be setup and launched off the beach. Under no circumstances should this be done past the wire fense. Last season a number of people were setting up and launching from there, but this is a restricted bird sanctuary and is definitely out of bounds. Another exception was for Ian Young's kite school who participated in all the CALM meetings. It was recognised he has a need to land and anchor his flysurfers on the pole between lessons. All three parties were concerned that this is an unsafe practice for other flysurfer riders who will want to do the same thing. WAKSA, CALM and Ian Young (as an instructor) believe flysurfers should only be launched and landed on the beach while standing in the water, not while standing on the beach or the lawn area.
It is recognised that newby's often follow the examples set by experienced kiters. The guidelines therefore highlight the site is for Intermediate and Advanced kiters, not beginners, and spell out what are safe practices for all kiters to follow. There is already a strong friendly culture at Pelican Point and we are hoping that the printed guidelines will further support this culture and encourage the experienced kiters to lead by safe example.
We have no authority to dictate rules to anyone, but we can have guidelines which the locals have drafted to inform visitors about in the interests of safely and protecting our site. It was felt that presented in the right light, most visitors would be more than willing to work with the local guidelines if they only new what they were.
We are really just waiting to for CALM to finish putting up the new information board and rubber padding across the top edge of the stone wall.
Graeme
WAKSA Secretary
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