Categorisation update – 18 July

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Source: Auckland Council

Welcome to our fortnightly categorisation programme update.

A total of 1890 homes have received a final property categorisation with 603 classed as Category 3 and eligible for a buy-out (as of 18 July).

396 Category 3 homeowners had received or accepted a buy-out offer, and 136 properties had completed their sale and purchase agreements (as of 12 July).

Overall, 3004 property owners have now registered for the categorisation scheme out of 7389 known impacted properties (12 July). There is still time for at risk homeowners to sign up to the limited scheme. While the deadline for registering is 30 September, we strongly recommend doing this as soon as possible. See our story Registering for a Risk Category for more information. 

If you registered in 2023, are awaiting a category, and have not received an update with a forecast month for your category, please get in touch at propertycategory@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. 

Categories awaiting infrastructure decisions

In some locations we can’t give homeowners a final category until decisions about local infrastructure solutions have been made. These solutions could help whole neighbourhoods in areas considered to be at risk of significant future flooding or landslides. Examples include making more space for stormwater to flow and upgrading existing stormwater infrastructure.

Business cases for the first two infrastructure solutions around Māngere’s Te Ararata and Harania waterways have been submitted for funding approval, along with proposals to ensure these projects are delivered as soon as possible. 

In other areas, like Milford, Mt Roskill, Massey, Henderson and Swanson, the necessary community infrastructure projects could take many years to design, fund, plan, consent and construct. Auckland Council has put a proposal to the government to speed up the outcome for these so that we can give these homeowners certainty about their property category as soon as possible. We are currently in discussion with central government to confirm whether this proposal is possible under our co-funding arrangements with them.

We will be able to provide an update shortly after these decisions are made, but please be assured if we can progress categorisation earlier, we are.

Removing Category 3 homes

Now that our pilot Category 3 home removal programme has expanded in Muriwai, we will start our deconstruction work in other neighbourhoods where we have bought out Category 3 homes. 

This month removal of these at-risk homes will start in Rānui and Henderson, in streets like Camphora Place that were hit hard by 2023 storms. Neighbouring residents will be notified of any impacts and cleared sites will be maintained with mowing, weed and pest control until decisions have been made about future use of the land.

While these homes need to be removed because of the risk to life, we are making sure they are reused and recycled as much as possible through deconstruction or relocation.

With up to 900 Category 3 homes expected to be removed across Auckland, it will be a major undertaking. Find out more about our deconstruction programme and some of the challenges on Our Auckland:

An ongoing note on the complexity of categorisation

Many properties are proving more complex to categorise for several reasons:

  • There is an intolerable risk to life, but we need to assess the feasibility of a mitigation at the property. Examples include retaining walls, house raising or moving, altering fences and other structures blocking overland flow paths, or changes to driveways or landscaping
  • There is an intolerable risk to life, but we are waiting on confirmation of a community infrastructure project that could reduce this risk for whole neighbourhoods. Examples include redirecting overland flow paths, making more space for water to flow and pool, stopbanks, and upgrading culverts and roads. These projects are being scoped looking at feasibility of timelines, practicality, costs and impacts
  • There are both flooding and landslip issues at the property
  • Recent work at neighbouring properties, or the shifting of land, have changed the risk profile since we started.

See key categorisation and buyout figures below.

Categorisation progress (at 12 July 2024) 

Initial Impacted properties  Registered for categorisation  Completed desktop assessments  Completed site assessments
7389 2999 2939 2010

Note: Not every home will need a site assessment, but some may need more than one

Category 3 buy-out progress (at 12 July 2024)

Buy-out offers made with valuations

Buy-out offers accepted

Buy-outs completed

396

192

136

Categories confirmed (at 18 July 2024)

Category 1 Category 2C Category 2P Category 3 Ineligible* Total
1213 5 69 603 17 1907

*​A small number of properties that have registered for the programme are ineligible, including those with vacant land, commercial/non-residential properties, or properties owned by public service providers. The programme is focused on addressing risk to life in residential situations. 

Categories by suburb (at 18 July 2024)

Suburb Opted In Category 1 Category 2C Category 2P Category 3 Ineligible Total Final Category
Ahuroa 1 1         1
Albany 3 1     2   3
Albany Heights 7 5     1   6
Araparera 1       1   1
Ararimu Valley 4       3   3
Arkles Bay 3 1         1
Army Bay 4 1     1   2
Auckland Central 10 2         2
Avondale 23 10     1   11
Baddeleys Beach 1 1         1
Balmoral 12 2     4   6
Bayswater 5 3         3
Bayview 12 7     1   8
Beach Haven 32 12   2 4   18
Bethells 5 3     1   4
Birkdale 11 5   1     6
Birkenhead 29 13   2 5   20
Blockhouse Bay 61 23     19   42
Bombay 1 1         1
Botany Downs 1 1         1
Browns Bay 35 9     5   14
Campbells Bay 3            
Castor Bay 13 6         6
Chatswood 9 3   2 1   6
Clarks Beach 4            
Clendon Park 1 1         1
Clevedon 4 3         3
Coatesville 5 1     1   2
Cornwallis 2 1     1   2
Dairy Flat 8 1     6   7
Devonport 6 4         4
Drury 2 1         1
East Tamaki 18 17         17
Eden Terrace 2 2         2
Ellerslie 5 1         1
Epsom 101 34   1 32   67
Fairview Heights 2 1         1
Favona 1            
Flat Bush 5 3         3
Forrest Hill 18 8     6   14
Freemans Bay 12 1         1
Glen Eden 15 10     2   12
Glenbrook 1 1         1
Glendene 3 1         1
Glendowie 2 1         1
Glenfield 30 13     2   15
Glenvar 3 1     1   2
Green Bay 16 11   1 1   13
Greenhithe 9 4   1     5
Greenlane 28 12   4 7   23
Grey Lynn 38 14   1 12   27
Hatfields Beach 4 3         3
Hauraki 5 3         3
Helensville 10 2     2   4
Henderson 95 23     48   71
Henderson Valley 17 10     4   14
Herne Bay 16 9     1   10
Hill Park 1 1         1
Hillcrest 14 5         5
Hillsborough 67 47   1 7   55
Hobbs Bay 1 1         1
Howick 3 2         2
Huapai 33 22     7   29
Huia 1            
Kaipara Hills 1 1         1
Kakanui 1 1         1
Karekare 61 39   4 14 1 58
Kaukapakapa 12 2     5   7
Kawakawa Bay 1            
Kelston 1 1         1
Kingsland 2            
Kiwitahi 1 1         1
Kohimarama 1            
Komokoriki 3 2         2
Kumeu 3       2   2
Laingholm 17 11         11
Long Bay 1            
Lucas Heights 3 1     1   2
Lynfield 12 8         8
Mairangi Bay 3            
Makarau 2       1   1
Mangakura 1 1         1
Mangere 82 10     3   13
Mangere Bridge 3 1         1
Mangere East 35 8         8
Manly 3 2         2
Manukau Central 1 1         1
Manurewa 5 2         2
Massey 60 12     7   19
Matakatia 1 1         1
Meadowbank 1            
Mellons Bay 1            
Milford 196 20     18   38
Mission Bay 1            
Mount Albert 20 4     1   5
Mount Eden 96 10   1 41   52
Mount Rex 1       1   1
Mount Roskill 146 49   4 26   79
Mount Wellington 3 1         1
Muriwai Beach 245 160 4 5 64 9 242
Murrays Bay 11 2   1 3   6
Narrow Neck 1            
New Lynn 10 4     1   5
New Windsor 5 2   1 2   5
North Cove 1            
Northcote 25 14     3   17
Northcote Point 40 10   1 5   16
Northcross 2 2         2
One Tree Hill 4 2     1   3
Onehunga 24 12     3   15
Orakei 2            
Oratia 7 4     2   6
Orere Point 1 1         1
Orewa 1 1         1
Otahuhu 3            
Otara 1            
Oteha 1 1         1
Owairaka 26 3     5   8
Pakuranga 1            
Pakuranga Heights 2 1         1
Papakura 9 6         6
Papatoetoe 5            
Parakai 1 1         1
Parau 1            
Paremoremo 11 7   1     8
Parnell 33 29   1     30
Patumahoe 5 5         5
Penrose 1            
Piha 120 74   20 15 7 116
Pine Valley 1 1         1
Pinehill 3 1     1   2
Pohuehue 1 1         1
Point Chevalier 19 13         13
Ponsonby 18 5   5 3   13
Puhoi 1       1   1
Pukekohe 36 10 1   12   23
Punganui 1            
Ranui 62 9     43   52
Red Beach 3 3         3
Redvale 7 5     1   6
Remuera 37 23     7   30
Riverhead 10 3     4   7
Rothesay Bay 3 1         1
Royal Oak 24 2     11   13
Sandringham 32 4     6   10
Schnapper Rock 1 1         1
Scotts Landing 1 1         1
Shelly Beach 1 1         1
Shelly Park 1            
Snells Beach 2 1         1
St Heliers 2 1         1
St Johns 1 1         1
St Lukes 2            
Stanley Point 13 7   1     8
Stanmore Bay 5 2     1   3
Stillwater 1 1         1
Sunnynook 11 1     5   6
Sunnyvale 13 2     2   4
Swanson 75 19   2 36   57
Tahekeroa 3 1     1   2
Takapuna 3 2         2
Tapora 1 1         1
Taupaki 5       4   4
Te Arai Point 1 1         1
Te Atatu Peninsula 8 6     1   7
Te Atatu South 24 15     4   19
Te Henga 1 1         1
Te Papapa 5 5         5
Three Kings 15 4     1   5
Titirangi 93 50   2 13   65
Torbay 17 11   1 3   15
Totara Vale 21 6   1 7   14
Unsworth Heights 1 1         1
Upper Waiwera 9 3     5   8
Wade Heads 8 7     1   8
Waiake 3            
Waiatarua 22 14     5   19
Waiheke Island 2 1         1
Waikowhai 11 7   1 2   10
Waimauku 8 1     4   5
Waioneke 1 1         1
Wairau Valley 12 1         1
Waitakere 15 10     3   13
Waiuku 21 13     2   15
Warkworth 3 3         3
Waterview 8 4   1     5
Wellsford 1            
West Harbour 3 2     1   3
Western Springs 1 1         1
Westmere 4 2         2
Weymouth 1            
Whangaripo 2 1         1
Whenuapai 4 2         2
Windsor Park 1            
Woodcocks 2 2         2
  3            
Total 3,004 1,213 5 69 603 17 1,907

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