Otago Daily Times

Packhouse, workers’ quarters proposed

CLYDE

- JARED MORGAN jared.morgan@odt.co.nz

FRUITPICKE­RS could also have the the pick of the views around Clyde if a consent for a cherry packhouse and workers’ accommodat­ion on the hillside above Lake Dunstan is granted.

Sunfruit Syndicate Limited Partnershi­p has applied to the Central Otago District Council to build a pack house and workers’ accommodat­ion on top of Clyde Hill off State Highway 8 opposite the Clyde Dam.

The company wants to accommodat­e workers near the pack house in a combinatio­n of twoperson chalets for up to 60 recognised seasonal employer (RSE) scheme workers, and a 20site camping ground for shortterm backpacker workers in nonselfcon­tained vans and tents.

The applicatio­n was publicly notified this week, as it breaches yard and domestic water supply standards, rules around skylines visible from a public place, and its proposal to subdivide 48ha into three titles does not comply with the district plan.

Sunfruit shareholde­r Tim Paulin said work was under way to mitigate those factors.

The packhouse would be visible from the west Clyde Dam boat ramp and other points around Lake Dunstan, but planting evergreen trees would obscure it, he said.

He believed the proposed developmen­t would be an asset to the region.

The packhouse is to service new cherry orchards Sunfruit has establishe­d on the hill between SH8 and Waikeriker­i Valley Rd on land irrigated from the Dairy Creek irrigation scheme.

All toilet and bathroom facilities would be in the pack house.

The area encompassi­ng the packhouse, RSE worker accommodat­ion, camping ground and associated wastewater disposal would be subdivided off the main title and separated from the already establishe­d cherry orchard.

Access to the site would be off State Highway 8.

Submission­s on the proposal are open until October 30.

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