Otago Daily Times

St John to discuss plans for new site with public

- DANIEL BIRCHFIELD daniel.birchfield@odt.co.nz

A WAITAKI district councillor has voiced her displeasur­e about the preferred site of a proposed new St John base in Oamaru.

Last year, St John Oamaru requested the Waitaki District Council allow it to lease a 4000sq m area of Awamoa Park overlookin­g State Highway 1 so the organisati­on could construct a purposebui­lt facility for its emergency ambulance base, expected to cost an estimated $2 million to $3 million.

St John Oamaru is based in Coquet St, in a former doctor’s surgery that was built in 1981 and is considered by the organisati­on to no longer be fit for its operations.

In October, St John Oamaru area committee chairman Terry Kent told the Otago Daily

several other sites were considered, but they did not meet St John’s requiremen­ts.

Awamoa Park was preferred because it was outside the Oamaru tsunami zone and had easy access to SH1.

In early November the council decided to move ahead with a public notificati­on to reclassify a section of the park’s western edge so the organisati­on could go ahead with its plans.

Crs Colin Wollstein, Guy Percival and Jan Wheeler voted against the motion.

Cr Wheeler said yesterday she still held concerns about the proposal, which will be discussed in more detail at a public briefing at the Oamaru Public Library on May 2 from 6pm.

‘‘It’s a precious park space and I’m concerned trees would have to be removed for this building and over the proposed lease of 50 years, there would be a lot more infrastruc­ture required if they were to chose this as its site.’’

She raised concerns about traffic volumes on SH 1 and said any new St John base needed to be in a central Oamaru location close to Civil Defence, Oamaru Hospital and emergency services locations.

As St John was funded by central government, ACC levies, membership­s, user charges and annual donations, she said it was ‘‘very doable’’ that the organisati­on sold its hall and land in Exe St and put that money towards a more central location.

‘‘I think the community would be 100% behind them to find a fitforpurp­ose site that wasn’t encroachin­g on public amenity.’’

After the briefing an informatio­n stand will be placed in the library for two weeks, which would provide details on why the site was preferred.

Mr Kent would also be available to answer questions at St John Oamaru’s office in Coquet St.

Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher encouraged residents to attended the briefing and provide feedback to St John.

‘‘We’ve said have the conversati­on with the community and see what they think . . . we’ll see what comes out of that.

‘‘Ultimately, the council has to make a decision and we’re saying to St John to get out there and tell people what it is you plan to do.

‘‘I think none of us want to give up our green space lightly, but equally when it comes to an organisati­on like St John . . . we want to make sure they have got the facilities in the right place to deliver those services to the community.’’

Mr Kent could not be contacted for comment yesterday.

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