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Land planned for multimillion-dollar Kaipara development for sale

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Brodie Stone,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Dec 2024, 11:11am

Land planned for multimillion-dollar Kaipara development for sale

Author
Brodie Stone,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Dec 2024, 11:11am

Plans for the future of  are back at the starting line now the land is up for sale.

A multimillion-dollar development was proposed for the 46.7ha lot by Dargaville Racing Club, Dargaville Community Development Board and Te Runanga o Ng膩ti Wh膩tua in 2021.

A private plan was adopted by  just two months ago to allow for that vision to come to life.

Some residents who opposed the development say the sale marks an opportunity to put the land to other use.

But Kaipara Mayor Craig Jepson hoped an equipped developer would pick up where things left off in a district needing housing.

Up until recently plans were on track for the development, set to feature housing, light industry and a retirement village.

According to a previous Local Democracy Reporting article, between 20% and 30% of the housing would be social.

The rezoning meant the site went from rural to a mix of residential, light industrial, neighbourhood centre and open space.

Awakino Point Ratepayers Group chairman Colin Rowse felt the housing was too high-density for the area.

The association had  since the beginning.

They believed the land was better suited to food production or a solar farm.

The Dargaville Racecourse is situated around 4km west of Dargaville and a private plan change means the land is now designated General Residential, Large Lot and Industrial. Photo / BayleysThe Dargaville Racecourse is situated around 4km west of Dargaville and a private plan change means the land is now designated General Residential, Large Lot and Industrial. Photo / Bayleys

The land was prone to flooding and the idea of developing for housing was foolish, Rowse claimed.

During the submission process, others aired concerns over a lack of green space for children, connectivity to the Dargaville township and traffic safety.

However, Te Runanga o Ng膩ti Wh膩tua spokesman Tracy Walters said at the time the development offered an opportunity for tangata whenua to return home.

A development on the outskirts of Dargaville was set to have a retirement village, social housing and more. Photo / SuppliedA development on the outskirts of Dargaville was set to have a retirement village, social housing and more. Photo / Supplied

It also offered job opportunities at the on-site retirement village.

Jepson said regardless of the development plans, the Dargaville Racing Club, Dargaville Community Development Board and Te Runanga o Ng膩ti Wh膩tua had achieved a zone change.

鈥淚t makes the land very attractive to a bigger developer and hopefully that鈥檚 what will happen.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 see the sale of that property as a detrimental thing, it will go to people who have the expertise to carry it through.鈥

Jepson said the  would also add to Kaipara鈥檚 housing needs.

The development, not far from the racecourse, had a private plan change approved by the  earlier this year.

It would allow for a subdivision of up to 384 new homes on the 39ha rural block.

鈥淒argaville has suffered terribly for lack of housing opportunities,鈥 Jepson said.

In future he wanted to see the town flourish, he said.

Brodie Stone is an . Brodie has spent most of her life in Whang膩rei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.

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