Waikato Herald

Rotokauri neighbourh­ood developmen­t gets green light

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About 140 hectares in the Hamilton suburb of Rotokauri are set to be rezoned to make space for more homes.

The Rotokauri North Private Plan Change was issued on March 11 following a hearing of submission­s in October last year. However, all submitters who participat­ed in the process have 30 working days to lodge an appeal to the decision.

The new changes will enable up to 2000 homes to be built as part of a new 137.6ha residentia­l zone. Additional­ly, the change allows for about 1 hectare for the developmen­t of a Neighbourh­ood Centre, which could include small neighbourh­ood

shops or cafes. The 1.2 hectares of native bush area will be retained.

The plan change also includes

roading improvemen­ts at certain stages of developmen­t to cater for a safer road network and the provision for affordable housing to support firsthome buyers.

Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate supports the change as Hamilton is a fast-growing city in need of housing.

“Hamilton is one of the fastestgro­wing cities in New Zealand and to support this growth we need more homes. But it’s more than just houses. This is about building a wellconnec­ted, vibrant community that has the services and amenities which will allow people to thrive.”

The plan change was originally proposed by Greenseed Consultant­s Ltd, which is part of Ma Developmen­t Enterprise­s Ltd (Made). Made and the Hamilton City Council have worked together since 2019 to create housing in Rotokauri.

The council says the Rotokauri North Private Plan Change was a major milestone for the Rotokauri area and for the future of urban developmen­t in the north of the city.

The council will continue to work closely with Made as it progresses Stage 1 of its Rotokauri North developmen­t through the Covid-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020 process.

Southgate says: “Seeing Hamilton’s first fast-tracked project taking shape is exciting. It will no doubt deliver a real boost in economic recovery for the city after some challengin­g years.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? The plan change applies to about 140ha of land in Rotokauri which could enable building up to 2000 residentia­l units.
Photo / Supplied The plan change applies to about 140ha of land in Rotokauri which could enable building up to 2000 residentia­l units.

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