AN application to build at $6.5 million Aldi store at Bomaderry has been lodged with Shoalhaven City Council.
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Jonathan Archibald, of Milestone (Australia), has lodged the application to build the new $6.471 million store for the German supermarket giants in Narang Road, the site of the former Nowra Skateway roller skating rink, just off the Princes Highway roundabout.
The site has more recently been home to the SALT Ministries church.
The application includes the demolition of the existing building and construction of the store, including business identification signage, associated car parking and landscaping.
The site is located at 1 and 54 Narang Road, and comprises two lots but the proposal also includes minor associated works to neighbouring lots.
The site is irregular in shape with a total area of 7,143 square metres and holds a single street frontage to Narang Road of 76.09m.
The site is zoned B4 mixed use under the Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 2014, with the proposed store considered to be an appropriate use of the site.
The new 1,815 square metre store, includes a loading dock at the northern end to accommodate up to 19m semi-trailer.
There will be business identification signage to the western, southern and eastern elevations.
A 99 space car park will also be constructed with vehicle entry and exit points (including truck access) to Narang Road.
Provision for bicycle parking has been made within the store entry forecourt.
Permission is being sought to operate the store between 7am to 10pm, seven days a week, but most Aldi stores typically trade from 8am to 8pm Monday to Sunday.
The extended hours would provide future flexibility to operate without the need to seek a modification should trading hours need to be increased.
Loading and unloading will occur 24-hours per day, seven days per week.