Auckland Council has submitted a memo to the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel (IHP) following last week’s (24 February) Governing Body resolutions. This is now available on the IHP website. Download the PDF.
The memo
- Confirms that the council no longer supports Residential Out of Scope changes proposed in the evidence filed on the council’s behalf
- Seeks leave to withdraw all parts of evidence filed on its behalf that relate to Residential Out of Scope changes
- Seeks guidance from the panel on matters relating to the participation of expert witnesses – acknowledging that the council’s withdrawal of parts of its evidence raises issues about the participation of these witnesses.
Next steps
- Hearings on rezoning and precincts start on Thursday 3 March, and will last for two months
- Zoning maps reflecting the Governing Body resolutions will be available prior to these hearings on the Independent Hearing Panel and Auckland Council websites
- The Auckland Development Committee will be provided with an update and the Governing Body zoning maps at its meeting on 10 March
- The Independent Hearings Panel will hear evidence on residential zoning from the other 990 non-council submitters. It will consider over 4,000 written submissions and then make recommendations on what changes should be made to the Unitary Plan in July 2016
- Auckland Council will make decisions on these recommendation in August 2016.