Residential Zones is the name of the game Today I will be back at the Unitary Plan Hearings to present my submission on the Residential Zones of the Unitary … Continue reading Off to Next Round of #UnitaryPlan Hearings
Residential Zones is the name of the game Today I will be back at the Unitary Plan Hearings to present my submission on the Residential Zones of the Unitary … Continue reading Off to Next Round of #UnitaryPlan Hearings
Chair Councillor Filipaina responds to this morning’s NZ Herald article From Our Auckland in response to the Herald’s “Heritage protection to be slashed” Council strongly committed to heritage protection Published: 19 … Continue reading Council Unitary Plan Committee Chair Responds to Herald Claims #UnitaryPlan
Auckland Council needs to be bold, let go and embrace the #citizenplanners I saw the following two tweets below and it got me thinking how we in Auckland could change … Continue reading #citizenplanners vs Planner Planners (insofar as Resource Management Act Practitioners) #AKLPols
Hearing on Thursday Pushing for greater height limits as we intensify The Unitary Plan Hearings for the Residential Zones are currently under way from the 14th through to the … Continue reading Terraced Housing and Apartment Zone of the #UnitaryPlan . The Push for 32 metres
Fontein and Thompson review the Council Development Capacity Model (ACDC15) It has being cropping up in the news recently with The NBR picking up on it yesterday about the … Continue reading That Peer Reviewed Report for the Auckland Council (Unitary Plan) Development Capacity Model #AKLPols
Like the Super Metropolitan Centre zone concept the splitting of the Residential Zones as I propose are ahead of their time The Council has brought out its Rebuttal Evidence … Continue reading Council Rebuttal Evidence on Unitary Plan Residential Zones is Out. My Concepts Ahead of Their Time Again #Unitary Plan
I wonder if Council was overreaching with Air Quality Controls through the Unitary Plan The latest Interim Guidance from the Unitary Plan Panel while is on Topic 035 – … Continue reading Unitary Plan Interim Guidance: Air Quality. Conclusion? More Heavy Industry Zone Needed
Try and reconcile this one folks Okay I am not sure what the Council is trying to do but we seem to have an incoming opposing situation in regards … Continue reading Mayor and Deputy Mayor Open New Mall In Westgate. Council Planners Continue Anti Mall Stance In Unitary Plan #AKLPols
This morning I blogged on the Directive the Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel issued on doing a third run of the Auckland Council Development Capacity Model (ACDC15) for the Unitary Plan Residential Zones (see: #UnitaryPlan: Oh Council Wont Like This With the Development Capacity Model Being “Pinged”)
In that post I wrote:
Rather ouch to Council as their re-run of the ACDC15 model in which they were pinning on would show the market feasible would increase from the initial 11% to over 60%. But it seems the Panel is not convinced thus the directive issued above that is going to have implications on the proposed controls for the Residential Zones and later on Topic 081 which is the rezoning exercise.
I am going to take a hunch that what the proposed development controls are for the Residential Zones in the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (density controls removed and height limits increased) are fine (unlike the Centres Zones) but where the respective zones are placed will be causing the major issues.
It might be a case of once the Residential Zones hearing is complete next month that initial runs on moving the zones around might need to be done to see how the development feasibility ends up. Of course legally this would open up the Rezoning exercise of Topic 081 for public submissions again to allow natural justice to occur. Just maybe this needs to be done and the Hearings extended six months beyond the nominal time frame of July 2016 to ensure everything to do with the Residential Zones and their spatial placement is correct.
Will see how Council reacts to the Panel Directive this week.
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Well for the most I was right with what I said above, it is that Auckland 2040 reacted to the Directive first before Council did.
Auckland 2040’s Richard Burton sent a memo to the Panel this morning outlying his concerns. At the time I wrote this post the memo from Burton was not on the Unitary Plan Hearings Panel website. However, given the very high public interest in the Residential Zones (Topics 059-063) and the perceived implications (real or not is to your interpretation), and there is no personal information included I have put the memo below as an embed. Disclaimer: I am a Primary Submitter who has given Primary Evidence to Topics 059-063 – Residential Zones to which the Directive on the ACDC15 third rerun and any replies to that Directive such as that memo from Burton have implications on potentially.
The Memo from Richard Burton:
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I can see where Burton is coming from in that a third run of the ACDC15 with parameters independently set by Fontein and Thompson could have natural justice concerns given Primary and Rebuttal Evidence to the Residential Zones can not be done on this third model run. This stems from that the third run of the ACDC15 will not be ready until the Hearings start in October meaning submitters like Burton and even myself can not rebut against the model run if we were to do so.
Threatening a Court challenge is something else and Burton is free to do so if he wishes.
It will be very interesting to see where this all ends up.
Unitary Plan Hearings Panel Directs Council to rerun and peer review Auckland Council Development Capacity 2015 Model AGAIN! The issue of how much existing urban Auckland can take in … Continue reading #UnitaryPlan: Oh Council Wont Like This With the Development Capacity Model Being “Pinged”