A full set of documents relating to the demolition of Pambula's Royal Willows Hotel and the associated bottle shop have been made public by the owners Jeanette and Kel Stolzenhein also own the Pambula FoodWorks supermarket .
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The plans currently with Bega Valley Shire Council, will see the hotel and bottle shop demolished and replaced by a supermarket, licensed cafe with al fresco seating and a drive through bottle shop.
The development application (DA) will be formally advertised from Friday, July 30 and provides 28 days for the public to make comments.
The cafe will take up almost 160sqm with inside and outside seating and will be situated where the hotel restaurant used to be.
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The southern side of the frontage will be taken up by a bottle shop, divided from the cafe by an arcade, of about 250sqm including its cool room.
The dividing arcade leads into the supermarket which takes up about 959sqm.
The plans show that there will be 98 car parking spaces, 30 of which will be undercover at a lower level.
The bottle shop will have its own drive through which according to the plans doubles as a truck delivery route - out of hours. This will take up to 8.8m semi-rigid delivery trucks which will come in from Quondola St and exit via Merimbola St.
Total costs for the works are estimated to be $8.022m.
If you would like to view the full plans for DA 2021.358 visit council's DA Tracker page on its website.
Anyone wishing to comment on the DA should do so before August 27 by letter to The CEO, Bega Valley Shire Council, PO Box 492, BEGA NSW 2550, by email to: council@begavalley.nsw.gov.au
Submissions can also be made on council's Application Tracker website.