Categorisation update – 9 March 2024

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Source: Auckland Council

We now have around 2600 properties in our categorisation programme, after receiving almost 500 new signups since the start of the year. The programme is about understanding the risk to life from future weather events, so we are still encouraging at-risk homeowners to opt-in to this limited scheme.

Categorisations progress

Over 2300 desktop and 1500 on-site assessments have been completed, providing a good foundation for our risk assessments.

So far, the number of properties within each category is in line with what we expected, including the majority of homes being Category 1 – with no intolerable risk to life. With the buyout process in full swing, we are looking to start deconstruction on the first handful of homes at the end of the month.

Given limited access to much-needed engineering experts, we are borrowing from other regions, and from Australia. We are now working with 25 companies with over 70 skilled geotechnical and flooding experts dedicated to this categorisation work across the region.

Complex cases

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.

We expect many of these more complex categorisation to be confirmed mid-year for those that had opted in by the end of 2023.

Categorisations finalised across Auckland (at 9 March)

Category

Properties confirmed

Current Estimated Total

1

494

~1670

2A

4

n/a

2C

0

~120

2P

17

~110

3

214

~600

Total

729

~2500

Category 3 buy-out progress (at 9 March)

Category 3, eligible for buyout

214

Buy-out offers made (valuations complete)

95

Buy-out offers accepted

80

Buy-outs completed

21

Categorisations by suburb (at 9 March)

Suburb

Category 1

Category 2A 

Category 2P

Category 3

Total

Ahuroa

1

     

1

Albany

1

     

1

Ararimu Valley

     

1

1

Arkles Bay

1

     

1

Bethells

1

     

1

Botany Downs

1

     

1

Clendon Park

1

     

1

Clevedon

1

     

1

Coatesville

     

1

1

Dairy Flat

     

1

1

Drury

1

     

1

Eden Terrace

1

     

1

Flat Bush

1

     

1

Forrest Hill

1

     

1

Freemans Bay

1

     

1

Glenbrook

1

     

1

Glendene

1

     

1

Glendowie

1

     

1

Hatfields Beach

1

     

1

Kaipara Hills

1

     

1

Kaukapakapa

1

     

1

Kiwitahi

1

     

1

Komokoriki

1

     

1

Lucas Heights

1

     

1

Mangakura

1

     

1

New Lynn

1

     

1

Northcross

1

     

1

Pakuranga Heights

1

     

1

Papakura

1

     

1

Ponsonby

1

     

1

Puhoi

     

1

1

Scotts Landing

1

     

1

Shelly Beach

1

     

1

Snells Beach

1

     

1

Tapora

1

     

1

Te Atatu South

1

     

1

Waikowhai

1

     

1

Waioneke

1

     

1

West Harbour

1

     

1

Whenuapai

1

     

1

Auckland Central

2

     

2

Avondale

2

     

2

Birkdale

2

     

2

Browns Bay

2

     

2

Chatswood

1

   

1

2

Devonport

2

     

2

Greenhithe

2

     

2

Hauraki

2

     

2

Mangere

4

     

4

New Windsor

1

 

1

 

2

Northcote Point

2

     

2

Paremoremo

2

     

2

Riverhead

1

   

1

2

Totara Vale

1

   

1

2

Waterview

2

     

2

Westmere

2

     

2

Bayswater

3

     

3

Castor Bay

3

     

3

Huapai

1

   

2

3

Mount Albert

2

   

1

3

Murrays Bay

2

   

1

3

Redvale

3

     

3

Te Atatu Peninsula

3

     

3

Warkworth

3

     

3

Bayview

3

   

1

4

Glen Eden

3

   

1

4

Green Bay

3

   

1

4

Henderson Valley

3

   

1

4

Laingholm

4

     

4

Point Chevalier

4

     

4

Stanley Point

4

     

4

Onehunga

4

   

1

5

Pukekohe

1

   

4

5

Upper Waiwera

2

   

3

5

Glenfield

6

     

6

Herne Bay

6

     

6

Oratia

5

   

1

6

Torbay

6

     

6

Wade Heads

5

   

1

6

Waitakere

6

     

6

Beach Haven

6

   

1

7

Northcote

7

     

7

Birkenhead

5

   

3

8

Waiatarua

6

   

2

8

Waiuku

8

     

8

Massey

4

   

5

9

Mount Eden

1

 

1

7

9

East Tamaki

10

     

10

Grey Lynn

1

   

9

10

Hillsborough

11

     

11

Blockhouse Bay

11

   

2

13

Milford

2

   

11

13

Epsom

3

   

12

15

Remuera

12

   

3

15

Henderson

     

16

16

Parnell

17

     

17

Mount Roskill

17

 

2

 

19

Swanson

6

   

13

19

Titirangi

15

   

5

20

Karekare

13

 

3

8

24

Ranui

2

   

24

26

Piha

42

 

6

8

56

Muriwai Beach

144

4

4

60

212

Total

494

4

17

214

729

MIL OSI

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