The Northern Advocate

Big retirement village now a step closer

- Imran Ali

A company planning the Far North’s biggest retirement village has crossed the first hoop by securing resource consents for earthworks and discharge of stormwater to land.

The Northland Regional Council has granted earthwork consents for the constructi­on of access roads, building platforms, culvert and related activities on Hall Rd in Kerikeri.

Aged-care firm Arvida wants to build the $120 million retirement village on 18ha at the end of the narrow dead-end road.

The village would house about 340 people in 200 villas and apartments plus another 80 in a care facility.

Auckland-based Arvida has promised to widen Hall Rd and put in a footpath to allay residents’ concerns about traffic safety on their road after it reached an agreement with the Far North District Council in June.

The agreement followed concerns by residents of Hall Rd, which is 5m wide with open drains and no footpaths or verges, that large number of trucks expected during constructi­on would put pedestrian­s, especially children, in danger.

The resource consent, granted last month, allows Arvida contractor­s to discharge and divert stormwater, temporaril­y dam and divert stream flows during culvert constructi­on, and to install and use a culvert within the bed of an unnamed tributary of Wairoa Stream.

Conditions around sediment and erosion controls are also contained in the resource consent.

Arvida is prohibited from dischargin­g contaminan­ts, including dust, which are noxious, dangerous,

Aged-care firm Arvida wants to build a $120 million retirement village on 18ha at the end of the narrow deadend road.

offensive or objectiona­ble at or beyond the developmen­t site.

The rest of the resource consents such as building works will be handled by the FNDC.

The retirement village is expected to be built over seven to 10 years and the constructi­on of the first 28 units is due to start in summer.

 ?? Photo / Peter de Graaf ?? Arvida’s general manager developmen­t Jonathan Ash and developmen­t manager Andre Lipa at the company’s site off the end of Hall Rd in Kerikeri.
Photo / Peter de Graaf Arvida’s general manager developmen­t Jonathan Ash and developmen­t manager Andre Lipa at the company’s site off the end of Hall Rd in Kerikeri.

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