Porirua City – Taller buildings on the cards for residential areas

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Source: MIL-OSI Submissions

Source: Porirua City Council

Consultation is now open on a change to planning rules that will allow taller buildings to be built in residential areas.
To address issues of housing supply, the Government has directed all councils to change their District Plans to enable three-storey (medium density) houses in all residential areas. Councils must also identify parts of the city where even taller (high density) buildings of up to six storeys can be built, within walking distance of the city centre, public transport or local centres.
“Our city is growing, and this means some of our planning rules have to change to allow for greater housing density and more housing choices in our city,” Mr McKenzie says.
“The District Plan is the city’s rulebook for how land can be used. It applies to every property in Porirua, and provides the blueprint for how the city will grow. It also sets out how we will look after the things that we value.
“This is why it’s important for our people to be involved in these decisions and conversations.”
Consultation is open from today until 12 September.
“You can make a formal submission on the variation or rezoning, and have the option to speak at a hearing if you wish – so tell us what you think.”
Because the planning documents are technical and complex, the planning team are happy to answer questions and help people understand how they may apply to individual properties.

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