The New Zealand Herald

Premium units for Mt Eden

Council proposes 102 apartments in gated community

- Bernard Orsman

Arundown but prime site on Dominion Rd is being sold with plans for 102 apartments and nine shops — to be sold at premium prices — by Auckland Council’s developmen­t arm.

Panuku Developmen­t Auckland is copying the model at Wynyard Quarter to provide well designed intensive housing within the character area on the corner of Dominion and Valley Rds for what it is calling Dominion Valley Apartments.

Instead of just selling the land, Panuku has used its own design team and Isthmus Architects to come up with a scheme that meets council objectives for intensific­ation along transport corridors.

But people won’t be able to snap up a cheap and trendy apartment on Dominion Rd where future modern trams are planned.

Panuku design and place director Rod Marler said there are no plans for affordable housing on the 5173sq m site where the aim is to add value to the developmen­t through design and obtaining resource consent for the best financial return.

The scheme highlights the difficulty balancing a desire by mayor Phil Goff to put council support behind more affordable housing schemes and maximising the value of selling surplus council land.

Panuku sold more than $90 million of surplus council land in the past financial year against a target of $60m.

Marler said part of Panuku’s role as a regenerati­on body is to set the standard for the quality of developmen­t for what the market can stand.

He said the site was an underutili­sed historic intersecti­on where four apartment blocks are proposed, varying between three and five storeys for 102 apartments and nine shops.

Panuku has applied for resource consent with Auckland Council, which includes the demolition of the plastered brick Universal Building on Dominion Rd, built in 1949, and a second building on Valley Rd.

Albert-Eden Local Board member Glenda Fryer said Panuku’s plan was the first major housing developmen­t in an area that needs new homes, but was dismayed it would be a gated community.

The local board has passed a resolution opposing gated communitie­s in Albert-Eden.

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The planned developmen­t on the corner of Dominion and Valley Rds.

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