Otago Daily Times

Hearing on subdividin­g farm

- MARK PRICE

A SWISS woman living in Queenstown who was given Overseas Investment Office approval in 2016 to buy an $8 million farm at West Wanaka is applying to subdivide it.

Apres Demain Ltd, owned by Hermine Yuki Mauvernay, is the applicant in a resource consent hearing that began yesterday in Wanaka, in front of commission­ers Jan Caunter and Jane Sinclair.

The applicatio­n involves Ms Mauvernay’s 215ha Paddock Bay Farm, west of Glendhu Bay, beside Lake Wanaka.

She is seeking to establish two residentia­l building platforms, with a new residentia­l house on one platform and a flat and an altered relocated farm shed for staff accommodat­ion on the other.

An existing worker’s cottage would be removed.

The proposed subdivisio­n would create a lot around an existing car parking area, with an easement allowing the pub lic to walk from Buchanan Rise to the lake.

Neighbour John May is submitting against the proposal, due to concerns the buildings would be visible from his Emerald Bluffs properties.

He also pointed out that once the proposed district plan took legal effect in May, Ms Mauvernay could surrender the landuse consent for the houses she was seeking and build something different.

The hearing is due to finish today.

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