Seniors Living Plan for 1.6ha Slice of Mcleod Golf Club
Queensland-based Aura Holdings has lodged plans to take another retirement living section out of a golf course.
The latest play by its founders, former RetireAustralia duo Tim Russell and Mark Taylor, involves a 1.6ha slice of McLeod Country Golf Club at Mount Ommaney in Brisbane’s western growth corridor.
Under the proposal by Aura Holdings, a cluster of four buildings—ranging from two to five storeys and comprising 126 independent living apartments—would be developed over two stages.
The development site is in the north-western corner of the golf course with frontage to Tekapo Street.
According to a planning report, the proposal has been “strategically designed to integrate into the existing streetscape character and community, whilst ensuring minimal disruption to the existing club operations”.
Changes would be limited to two holes and relocation of the existing maintenance facility.
The 14th hole would be shortened and the 12th hole lengthened to accommodate the development and to maintain the club’s 71 par men’s and 74 par women’s championship course.
The retirement living operator’s latest proposal follows its 168-apartment Somerset development at the inner-west Indooroopilly Golf Course and its 79-unit The Ninth at Middle Ridge project on the Darling Downs at Toowoomba Golf Club.
The submitted report said the buildings in its Mount Ommaney proposal would accommodate a variety of apartment types including low-rise villas as well as standard and penthouse apartments.
“The high-quality, considered design of the overall development results in an outcome which blends in with the surrounding development and lessens impacts on the surrounding residents as much as practicable,” it said.