Onto the nuts and bolts of the matter From the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel Hearings set to tackle strategic growth planning issues The critical planning issues … Continue reading Unitary Plan Hearings Advance
Onto the nuts and bolts of the matter From the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel Hearings set to tackle strategic growth planning issues The critical planning issues … Continue reading Unitary Plan Hearings Advance
This time I talk Manukau land sales, and transport funding Recently I was on location in Manukau City Centre being interviewed on both the recent decision by the … Continue reading Transport Funding Dead in the Water?
Phil Hayward Writes Talking Auckland welcomes guest posts around Auckland issues. If you would like to submit a guest post you can contact me at view[dot]of[dot]auckland[at]gmail[dot]com. Please remember … Continue reading Guest Essay: In Reply to Bill English on Housing in Auckland
Guest Comment from Phil Hayward Talking Auckland welcomes guest posts around Auckland issues. If you would like to submit a guest post you can contact me at view[dot]of[dot]auckland[at]gmail[dot]com. Please … Continue reading Guest Comment on Auckland Council’s Auckland Affordability Spatial Trends
More Questions to be asked I had sent some questions to Auckland Development Chair – Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse over the Manukau City Centre land sales. You can catch … Continue reading Some Answers to the Manukau Land Sales
Hopefully some answers too In light of my presentation to the Auckland Development Committee and the Committee’s consequential reaction, I have fired some questions off to the Committee Chair … Continue reading Questions Around Land Sales
Still Missing a Planning Minister though Labour have been watching Auckland Council as the Council goes through the motions of setting up a new Council Controlled Organisation to … Continue reading Labour Wants Development Companies
Bringing the two projects together Over the last wee while I have been working on two Sketch Up projects at the southern end of the Manukau City Centre. They … Continue reading Manukau City Centre Southern End – Renewal
Also Council to consider setting up a new Council Controlled Organisation And so yesterday I gave the abridged version of my presentation to the Auckland Development Committee. The main … Continue reading The Reaction To My Presentation to the Auckland Development Committee [Updated with figures and links]
From the Minister for the Environment – Dr Nick Smith
The Resource Management Act needs to explicitly recognise the importance of New Zealanders’ access to more affordable housing if the downward trend in home ownership over the past 20 years is to be reversed, Building and Housing, and Environment Minister Dr Nick Smith said today at the Property Council New Zealand’s Residential Development Summit in Auckland.
“The Resource Management Act must safeguard our natural environment but it is also a crucial piece of planning legislation. It forms the basis for the decisions that determine what we can do on our land. So it’s important we have a system that balances environmental protection with the wider needs of New Zealanders. We need a system which ensures that important environmental standards are maintained, but that which also enables growth and development – including a strong housing supply,” Dr Smith says.
“It is the price of land and sections that has gone up so rapidly in unaffordable housing markets like Auckland, and it is the Resource Management Act and how it is implemented that is largely responsible for this cost escalation. The new law allowing Special Housing Areas is a short-term fix but we must address the fundamental problem with the Resource Management Act if we are serious about long-term housing affordability.
“The vast bulk of consent processes under the Resource Management Act are about urban development, yet they barely rate a mention in the purposes and principles of the Act. This is why the Government is determined to make changes. We need to get everybody working in the resource management area from a policy, planning and consent perspective to understand how their decisions impact on young Kiwi families who aspire to own their own home.
“I welcome the challenge working as Building and Housing, and Environment Minister. No one Minister has previously been responsible for the full regulatory framework affecting housing, from subdivisions, building consenting to occupational regulation. This presents the opportunity to streamline how we develop new housing so as to increase housing supply and affordability.”
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It will be interesting to see what comes about when the draft reforms list is finally released – most likely by Christmas if the Government is going full speed on this.
Still I wonder if we would have been better served if we had a Planning Minister: Queensland Gets It Right, Auckland Continues to Dither and Get it Wrong
Also the old issue of property rights is bound to crop as well: Property Rights and the Unitary Plan
So lets see what the reforms do truly give us….