Council to discuss design concept for the Yacht Club
Cape Coral Yacht Club Presentation 26-03-11 23743
Cape Coral City Council will view a Yacht Club 3D rendering Wednesday, as well as discuss food trucks at the city park now undergoing a total rebuild.
The rendering presentation for the riverfront park on Driftwood Parkway, that was razed in the wake of Hurricane Ian, will include the existing and proposed site plan, site access and parking, public safety and operations and community amenities,
The marina capacity will include 26 day dock slips, 119 boat slips and five emergency service boat slips for a total of 150 slips. There are also 46 boat trailer parking spaces, according to the presentation set for Wednesday’s council workshop.
According to that presentation:
The parking garage will have 753 regular parking spaces and 16 ADA parking spaces and EV ready parking spaces for a total of 769 total garage parking spaces and nine ADA site parking spaces.
The public safety and operations portion of the Yacht Club will include a harbormaster building, which will include a community room, restroom and showers, public restrooms, ships store, Coast Guard support and police department support spaces. There is also a maintenance building.
The community amenities include a Community Center, community pool, beach and pool restroom building and a lifeguard building.
The first floor will have meeting rooms – small and large, multipurpose rooms, history room, administration, and breakout space for programmatic uses of weddings, conferences, parties, meetings, prom, small performances, award ceremonies and fundraising and galas.
The second floor will include the ballroom, pre-function space, meeting room,/groom suite, bridal suite, administration, and breakout space. The second floor has programmatic uses of event support, meetings presentations, receptions, weddings, and conferences.
The beach and pool restroom building floor plan includes beach unisex restrooms, and beach women’s and men’s restroom.
The lifeguard building will include pool concessions, restrooms, first aid, lifeguard, and ticketing.
The workshop will begin at 9:30 a.m., following the South Cape Community Redevelopment Agency meeting, Wednesday, March 11, in City Council Chambers, 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. The meeting is open to the public.







