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Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club
Ministerial Infrastructure Designation

Adams + Sparkes Town Planning on behalf of Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club Inc has submitted a proposal for a Ministerial Infrastructure Designation to support the renovations and expansion of the surf club building.

The process an applicant must follow when lodging a Ministerial Infrastructure Designation (MID) is set out in the Planning Act 2016 and the Minister’s Guidelines and Rules 2023.

A requirement under the process for making a MID and is to undertake ‘Public Consultation’ for a period of 20 business days. The Public Consultation process is intended to ensure community and submitter insight/opinion is obtained for consideration in the assessment of the application

A copy of the MID proposal (MID-1124-0885) and the Environmental Assessment Report is available to view online at www.statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/mid-consultations or downloadable below.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW

Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club is proposing to to demolish and rebuild the existing club which also involve an expansion of the existing building footprint. The proposals has been prepared for the State’s consideration for assessment as Community and Cultural Facilities and Sporting Facilities.

Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club is located at 34-36 Alexandra Pde, Maroochydore, legally described as Lot 471 on SP142403 and was founded over 100 years ago as the first surf lifesaving club to be established on the Sunshine Coast. The club has a 30-year land lease in place with the State due for renewal on 20 April 2031. Parts of the existing clubhouse building date back to the 1960s and the last major renovation occurred over 20 years ago. The club has since outgrown the space, with a need now for additional watercraft storage in particular, forcing the club to seek offsite storage facilities. The club has also outgrown the available spaces for members to support the community and sport and recreation activities associated with the club.

The purpose and benefit of the proposal is:

  • Enhancing the safety of beachgoers and nippers by raising the standard of surf lifesaving facilities and increasing the capacity of the club to perform beach monitoring and lifesaving functions.
  • Improve/update the appearance of the club building and improve the functionality of the club.
  • Move loading dock into the building so that trucks will not park in the street when unloading deliveries.

Design summary

  • The new building will be 3 storeys in height plus a basement level below ground.
  • Overall building height: 12.4m (existing building is 13.3m).
  • Expansion of lease area into adjoining vegetated sand dune to accommodate two (2) building levels below ground for storage (see image).
  • The sand dune will be rebuilt and revegetated over the top of the building to conceal the built form and ensure the natural coastal processes are maintained once the works are complete.
  • First and second levels will be constructed within existing development footprint.
  • Gross floor area of 6,417m2, with 4,760m2 dedicated to surf lifesaving operations (including watercraft and vehicle storage) and 1,657m2 associated with the supporters club (restaurant, bar, gaming), resulting in an increase to the floor area of buildings onsite by 3,613m2.
  • Only surf lifesaving club areas have increased. There is a 31m2 decrease in supporters club* areas (restaurant, bar, gaming).
    *The supporters club activities are an essential part of the surf lifesaving club model as it is the source of funding for the non-profit community surf lifesaving services. Therefore, these elements must be retained as part of the proposed redevelopment.

Image above: Proposed expansion of lease/building area

  • Building Level Summary:
    • Basement – 1,694m2 surf lifesaving use area comprised of watercraft, trailer, vehicle and equipment storage and vehicle/pedestrian manoeuvring area.
    • Ground (internal) – 1,734m2 surf lifesaving use area comprised of watercraft, trailer, vehicle and equipment storage, vehicle/pedestrian manoeuvring area, service area/loading zone, member’s club room, member’s amenities and first aid.
    • First level – 306m2 surf lifesaving use area comprised of a member’s room (misc.).
    • First level – 1,155m2 supporters club facilities area comprised of a reception and restaurant and bar areas with back of house.
    • Second level – 1,026m2 surf lifesaving use area comprised of a training centre/community group room and potential for short-stay accommodation facilities to accommodate travelling surf lifesaving athletes.
    • Second level – 502m2 supporters club facilities area comprised of a function room with back of house area.
  • New covered entry terrace and breakout terrace and new deck facing east towards the beach. The new deck will cantilever over the sand.
  • New ramp down to the beach from the club building.
  • Upgrade footpaths and streetscape works surrounding the development.
  • Landscape areas that surround the proposed new building where not encumbered by built form elements.

Design perspectives

HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION

You can make a submission to the Infrastructure Designation team in support of, or objection to, the proposed designation, on or before 28 January 2025 via:

post: PO Box 15009, City East QLD 4002

 

If you wish to further discuss the MID proposal, please contact the Ministerial Infrastructure Designations team within the Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works on 1300 967 433 or at the above email address.

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