Otago Daily Times

Waste water proposal encourages more developmen­t

- MARK PRICE mark.price@odt.co.nz

PLANS to solve Cardrona’s waste water problems appear to have opened the floodgates to substantia­l housing and tourist developmen­ts that have been on hold for years.

The latest to join the rush is Brooklynne Developmen­ts Ltd, owned by Kathy Lynne, of Cardrona, who is seeking resource consent to subdivide rural visitor zoned land on the eastern side of the Cardrona River opposite the township to allow for 48 units and a lodge and spa.

The plan for what has been described as a ‘‘Millbrooks­tyle’’ developmen­t first emerged publicly in 2006, when Ms Lynne told the Otago Daily

of the proposal which had already been ‘‘in the pipeline for quite a long time’’.

The developmen­t has been granted various consents and extensions since then, but constructi­on has not gone ahead.

In May last year, Ms Lynne told the Queenstown Lakes District Council developmen­t at Cardrona was ‘‘on hold’’ until a new wastewater system was installed, because the current one was ‘‘full and failing’’.

Brooklynne Developmen­ts’ has now applied to the council for a new consent which includes some changes to the layout of the developmen­t.

Ms Lynne could not be reached yesterday but her applicatio­n follows the council indicating last month a solution to Cardrona’s waste water problems was on the way.

Council general manager property and infrastruc­ture Peter Hansby announced a publicpriv­ate collaborat­ion to build a new wastewater system in conjunctio­n with the developers of Mt Cardrona Station, who plan to build an 80bed fourandaha­lf star hotel, an 18hole golf course, and 480 mixeddensi­ty housing lots.

The system would serve the station developmen­t, on 131ha of land 2km north of the Cardrona Village, and also the Cardrona Village and the Cardrona Alpine Resort skifield.

The station developmen­t has itself been in the pipeline for more than a decade.

Mr Hansby said in September there were ‘‘still a number of details to work through before an agreement, costs and timings for the project are finalised and council’s involvemen­t is confirmed’’.

 ?? IMAGE: SUPPLIED ?? The Brooklynne Developmen­ts Ltd proposal.
IMAGE: SUPPLIED The Brooklynne Developmen­ts Ltd proposal.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand