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REVEALED: City Golf Club’s $4 million refurbishment plans

POSTED ON September 20, 2016 @ 5:46 pm

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TOOWOOMBA’S City Golf Club is spending $4 million to extend the outdoor sport and recreation areas in five stages.

The development application for 250-254 South St through Precinct Urban Planning shows the full refurbishment plans to extend the clubhouse and deck in stages one to three, with a buggy storage shed build in stage four and finally and extra 155 car parks.

This will give the golf club a total of 475 parking spaces.

The 23.495 hectare club site shows a current ground floor area of 7,343sq m with another 1,506m sq planned.

It will take a total of six years to complete the stages.

The first stage will include a two-storey extension to the western end of the existing clubhouse building, adding 957sq m of floor area.

A new pro shop and clubhouse amenities will be located on the sub-floor level of the extension.

The ground floor will include an extension to the gaming room and internal alterations to the bar.

The build will include a detailed panelling, translucent screens and window louvres.

Stage two includes a single storey extension to the southern frontage of the existing clubhouse with an extra 183sq m.

Artist impressions of City Golf Club $4 million redevelopment.
Artist impressions of City Golf Club $4 million redevelopment. Contributed

The extension includes a new deck and internal alterations to the halfway house and cafe.

In stage three a two-storey extension to the eastern end of the clubhouse building will add 91sq m to the gross floor area.

Inside the sub-floor level will include the development of a new member’s buggy storage area and function managers office.

The ground floor level will include a new amenities area and alterations to the kitchen and kids room.

Stage four’s storage shed with a total gross floor area of 4275sq m.

It will be constructed of sheet metal, louvered windows and sliding garage doors.

The parking area for stage five takes in a total area of 4,584sq m with access and crossovers to Water and South Sts.

The parks are designed to accommodate future patrons.

Stage five of the development will therefore provide surplus car parking to accommodate future expansion of the site.

Source: The Chronicle

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