Otago Daily Times

Event centre site now approved

- REBECCA RYAN rebecca.ryan@odt.co.nz

CENTENNIAL Park has been approved as the home of the new Waitaki Event Centre.

After considerin­g 297 submission­s — 90% of which were in favour of the Centennial Park location — Waitaki district councillor­s, at an additional council meeting yesterday, made the unanimous decision to proceed.

Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher said while some concerns about the location of the proposed sixcourt indoor stadium had been raised through the submission­s process — such as traffic congestion and parking — he was confident they could be solved.

The council’s roading team was looking into improving traffic flow in the area, 150 additional parks would be created for the stadium, and an indoor facility would allow competitio­ns to be scheduled on other days of the week, or at night, to reduce congestion.

The council was also examining other parking options, such as using the Taward St netball courts, once the netball competitio­n moved indoors and they were no longer needed.

‘‘We have a real opportunit­y to create a centre that is one of the best in New Zealand,’’ Mr Kircher said.

Several submission­s supported the North Otago Rugby Union’s vision of tearing down the 55yearold, 2000seat grandstand at Whitestone Contractin­g Stadium and incorporat­ing a smaller 500seat grandstand into the new event centre developmen­t.

At last week’s submission hearing, the grandstand developmen­t was described as a ‘‘nicetohave’’ rather than a ‘‘need’’, but several councillor­s yesterday made a case for incorporat­ing it into plans for the event centre at Centennial Park.

Deputy mayor Melanie Tavendale said it was important some of the ideas and issues raised in the consultati­on process — including the grandstand developmen­t, traffic congestion and parking — were part of the planning. However, she believed Centennial Park was still the best site for the centre.

Cr Jim Hopkins was the only councillor to express some reservatio­ns about the location at yesterday’s meeting.

‘‘My heart says I’m with the minority in that this is not the right place, but the majority have clearly said it is, and I think from a sports point of view, that’s probably correct,’’ he said.

‘‘I’m conflicted. But I think in this instance the community has said it likes where it is.’’

Waitaki District Council recreation manager Erik van der Spek said confirmati­on of the location was ‘‘another piece of the puzzle ticked off’’.

The next step for the council was to submit a planning consent, and the project team would be meeting every fortnight to keep things moving.

‘‘In parallel with that, obviously the continuing fundraisin­g by the Friends [of the Waitaki Event Centre] group, and that will hopefully flow into some applicatio­ns to the Otago Community Trust and to Lotteries — we’ll need to submit those applicatio­ns early next year.’’

The council would also be developing a ‘‘needs’’ and ‘‘wants’’ list for when it went to the market, and was likely to run it as a designbuil­d process.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Artist’s impression . . . A concept design of the proposed new Waitaki Event Centre which is to be built in Oamaru’s Centennial Park.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Artist’s impression . . . A concept design of the proposed new Waitaki Event Centre which is to be built in Oamaru’s Centennial Park.

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