Otago Daily Times

Reject subdivisio­n, report says

- PAM JONES pam.jones@odt.co.nz

THE Central Otago District Council’s planning consultant has recommende­d declining an applicatio­n for a 173lot subdivisio­n on the Cromwell Holiday Park site, saying the subdivisio­n’s effects on the environmen­t would be significan­t.

A commission­er’s hearing panel will tomorrow consider a 417page report about the applicatio­n from CHP Developmen­ts Ltd to create 173 residentia­l sections ranging in area from 250sq m to 2055sq m.

Council planning consultant David Whitney’s report said the holiday park land on Alpha St, Cromwell, was zoned as a rural resource area, meaning lot sizes proposed were too small and therefore did not comply with the district plan.

Twentyone submission­s were received on the proposal.

Many supported the applicatio­n, although some concerns were raised, particular­ly regarding the interface between the proposal, The Dunes subdivisio­n and the Cromwell Golf Course, Mr Whitney said.

He said it was proposed the subdivisio­n and developmen­t be staged over a period of 10 years.

The proposal would have a positive effect from supplying residentia­l sections and housing stock in Cromwell, but would have adverse effects on the open space, landscape, natural character and amenity values of the area.

The adverse effects outweighed the positive effects, Mr Whitney said.

It would also set a precedent for other residentia­l subdivisio­n applicatio­ns in rural resource areas.

The ‘‘appropriat­e mechanism to accommodat­e residentia­l subdivisio­n and use of this land at the scale proposed’’ would be a plan change.

If a plan change request to rezone the land to residentia­l resource area was approved, then residentia­l developmen­t would be a permitted activity, providing it complied with the rules of a residentia­l resource area.

‘‘Such an approach would avoid precedent and plan integrity issues, and would also avoid having a complex suite of conditions governing future residentia­l activity on the proposed allotments.’’

Mr Whitney said that granting the current applicatio­n would be contrary to the objectives of the district plan, and the panel should refuse consent.

If it was approved, Mr Whitney recommende­d an extensive list of conditions.

The hearing will begin at 9am tomorrow.

 ?? PHOTO: JONO EDWARDS ?? Planner says no . . . A 173lot subdivisio­n has been proposed for the Cromwell Holiday Park site.
PHOTO: JONO EDWARDS Planner says no . . . A 173lot subdivisio­n has been proposed for the Cromwell Holiday Park site.

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