Coles land has a new vision

By Kirra Livingstone

THE site of the former Beerwah Coles supermarket proposal is set to be turned into 29 industrial lots if plans are approved by Sunshine Coast Council.
The development application for the subdivision of the 16 hectare site was submitted last week by Devcon Capital.
In the town planning report, the applicant has stated the lot sizes would range from 1,500sqm to 17,483sqm, with the average lot size being 1,685sqm.
“The lot size mix afforded throughout the development ensures that typical lot types are provided to accommodate a range of future industrial use built forms within the industrial estate,” they said.
“The configuration of the proposed development layout results in regular shaped lots which are situated appropriately to respond to the physical constraints of the subject land, as well as to ensure a successful integration with existing industrial development already established to the east of the site.”
The development would be delivered in two stages, to ensure a smooth flow of construction.
“Stage 1 consists of 27 industrial lots and new road from Roys Road and internal new connection to existing development to the east,” the applicant added.
“Stage 2 comprises the balance two lots from the existing parent allotments and will be subject to further subdivision into smaller industrial allotments in the future.”
Knight Frank confirmed the land was still under contract but the sale was unconditional.
kirra@gcnews.com.au