Hawke's Bay Today

Marine Pde hotel one step closer

Council gives building resource consent

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Developmen­t of a five-level boutique hotel on Napier’s Marine Parade has taken a step closer after the city council granted the owners resource consent for the building.

The planned hotel on the corner of Marine Parade and Albion Lane is expected to contain 47 rooms and three top-level apartments.

Napier City Council received a Resource Consent applicatio­n on November 30, 2018, to build the fivelevel building accommodat­ing the 47-unit hotel, with three top floor residentia­l apartments, one groundfloo­r commercial tenancy and 13 ground-floor car parks.

Seven months on, the council has finally confirmed approval for the resource consent but a start date for constructi­on is still to be finalised.

“The resource consents team can confirm a resource consent for the site has been approved. However, no building consent has been applied for yet.”

A council spokespers­on said in March this year council approval was required because of several “District Plan” infringeme­nts.

The building plans exceed the maximum 10m height limit within Napier’s Inner City Commercial zone.

A portion of the building would reach a maximum height of 16.11 metres.

“The design, and more specifical­ly the effect of the height infringeme­nt on Art Deco heritage buildings, is currently being reviewed independen­tly by a local architect.

“The applicatio­n is currently ‘on hold’ (has not been approved), awaiting this independen­t heritage impact review.”

The review was expected to be completed within a couple of weeks of the architect’s assessment.

A council spokespers­on said some amendments had been made to the original design.

“There have been some design amendments made at Napier City Council’s request, but the height is still about the same.”

The hotel is one of four accommodat­ion proposals which could add more than 300 rooms to the hospitalit­y market in the city.

Another hotel, still in the concept drawing stage and expected to have about 100 rooms, targets the Rebel Sport site and neighbouri­ng properties.

They have been bought by an Auckland family company called Nautilus Family Trust Ltd, which has the boutique hotel as part of the plans.

The council says it is yet to receive any applicatio­ns for the current Rebel Sport site at this stage.

The trust was unable to be reached for comment.

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Photo / File The planned hotel on the corner of Marine Parade and Albion Lane is expected to have 47 rooms and three top-level apartments.
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Blair Voorend

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