The Cairns Post

Five-storey beach towers under fire

- BRONWYN FARR AND JACK LAWRIE

RESIDENTS are expected to fight two five-storey retirement towers at Clifton Beach.

St John’s Community Care has applied to build the retirement centre on two parcels of beachfront land at Arlington Esplanade in Clifton Beach.

The proposal encompasse­s two separate towers with a maximum height of 17.265m and 32 two-bedroom units.

The ground floor would include an on-site manager’s residence, areas for call-in services such as allied health

and hairdressi­ng, and a communal recreation area fronting Arlington Esplanade, comprising of a dining area, swimming pool, outdoor lounge and gym, and barbecue area.

The two vacant blocks at 89-91 Arlington Esplanade comprise a total of 2160 sqm but the buildings would cover only 1010 sqm or 47 per cent of the land, the developmen­t applicatio­n stated.

It said the modern design was intended to “provide a benchmark for tropical design”.

There is a four-storey residentia­l

building adjoining the land.

Various building approvals have been in place on the site since 2008, with the most recent lapsing in 2019.

In 2017 an applicatio­n over land including the two blocks for 109 units over eight or nine storeys and a cafe resulted in massive community backlash and it was knocked back by council.

But Clifton Sands Holiday Apartments owner Linda St Quintin said developmen­ts over four storeys were unacceptab­le, as they clashed with what tourists and visitors

wanted for the community.

“The limit on four storeys has been in place for many years because it lines up with the height of the palm trees … but people get greedy,” she said.

“As a tourism operator, I know what people want. They’re not coming here for high-rises or monstrous concrete jungles.

“I have no problem with a retirement complex. I would say the large majority of Clifton Beach residents are retirees, but I don’t see why it has to be five storeys.”

“The design has sought to maintain suitable setbacks, carparking and character to be in keeping with the locality and residents’ expectatio­ns,” the report states.

“This project will seek to establish a new aged-care facility that will seek to enhance the independen­ce and quality of life of the elderly through providing a flexible, responsive, planned and individual­ised package of services to enable them to remain living independen­tly.”

St John’s Community Care is a Cairns-based not-for-profit organisati­on operated by the Greek Orthodox Church.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the five-storey retirement village at 89-91 Arlington Esplanade, Clifton Beach.
An artist’s impression of the five-storey retirement village at 89-91 Arlington Esplanade, Clifton Beach.

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