Otago Daily Times

Land taken off market again

- GUY WILLIAMS

FOR the second time in 18 months, one of the last big slices of undevelope­d central land in Queenstown has been taken off the market.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council has quietly removed its Commonage land — a 9.5ha block of wilding pines above Vancouver Dr on Queenstown Hill — from sale until an Environmen­t Court appeal by a neighbouri­ng property owner is resolved.

Last September, the council announced the land would be put back on the market after a ninemonth marketing campaign failed to produce a sale ‘‘on terms it considers best for the community’’.

Independen­t commission­ers last year recommende­d the land be rezoned as mediumdens­ity residentia­l.

That prompted an appeal to the Environmen­t Court in June by Vancouver Dr property owner Peter Manthey.

Council property director Richard Pope said the land had been withdrawn from sale until the appeal was resolved.

The council was continuing to work with Mr Manthey on the zoning objection, but if court action proceeded, it was likely to happen later this year.

The resolution of those issues would ‘‘improve the attractive­ness of the property’’ to prospectiv­e buyers, Mr Pope said.

The council announced in late 2017 it intended to sell the land, which is the last block of 40.47ha vested by the Government under the Queenstown Reserves Vesting and Empowering Act 1971.

The council had previously resolved to sell it to help fund infrastruc­ture.

Last September, Mr Pope said the sale had not been completed to the council’s satisfacti­on despite more than 80 inquiries being received by JLL and Luxury Real Estate and five formal offers to buy the land.

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Off the market . . . The 9.5ha Commonage block on Queenstown Hill.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Off the market . . . The 9.5ha Commonage block on Queenstown Hill.

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