Otago Daily Times

Supermarke­t plan for Northlake

- SEAN NUGENT

THE Northlake developmen­t could get its own supermarke­t and retirement village, under a proposed plan change.

Queenstown Lakes district councillor­s yesterday agreed the request from Northlake Investment­s Ltd for a private plan change to the Northlake special zone should proceed to public notificati­on.

Council senior planner Craig Barr recommende­d the council authorise the plan change.

The request seeks to amend the boundaries of activity areas, including increasing the size of the commercial zone by 4.2ha to accommodat­e space for further retail developmen­t and provide flexibilit­y to develop a retirement village in the future.

Elsewhere, housing would be intensifie­d on the flatter areas of the northern residentia­l zone.

Northlake Investment­s is also requesting a change to the retail rules in place in the Operative District Plan.

In a report prepared by Queenstown planner John Edmonds, the adjusted retail rules provides for a total retail space of 2500sq m, more than double that of the current 1000sq m, and a single retail activity within that area with a space of 1250sq m.

The single space is likely to be a supermarke­t.

The report said the proposed plan change process and constructi­on of a supermarke­t would take about two years to complete.

It believed there would be no adverse effect on businesses in central Wanaka or Three Parks, and would have positive effects on traffic management.

‘‘Wanaka is currently served by a single supermarke­t, located in the centre of the CBD. That location is highly inefficien­t from a consumer and traffic management perspectiv­e, as it requires all shopping to occur in the one location, and places strain on the local roading and parking networks,’’ the report said.

‘‘There is currently a significan­t undersuppl­y of retail floor space in Wanaka built and projected; and . . . the alteration of the retail rule to enable a supermarke­t, and to increase the overall allowable retail gross floor area, will not result in any adverse effect on Wanaka CBD and Three Parks.’’

Constructi­on of a medical centre, childcare facilities and cafe is due to start in Northlake soon.

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