Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Grant Smith (Chair)

Leonie Hapeta

Lorna Johnson

Rachel Keedwell

Fiona Gordon

Te Kenehi Teira

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group MEETING

 

13 May 2024

 

 

 

Order of Business

 

1.         Karakia Timatanga

2.         Apologies

3.         Declarations of Interest (if any)

Members are reminded of their duty to give a general notice of any interest of items to be considered on this agenda and the need to declare these interests.

4.         Agree Palmerston North City Council Standing Orders Part 2: Meeting Procedures

5.         Summary of Submissions - Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024                                                                                                                            Page 5

Memorandum, presented by Keegan Aplin-Thane, Senior Planner and Rebecca Bell, Consultant, RFB Consulting.

6.         Hearing of Submissions - Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024                                                                                                                          Page 47

7.         Karakia Whakamutunga     


 

Memorandum

TO:                                Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group

MEETING DATE:           13 May 2024

TITLE:                             Summary of Submissions - Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024

Presented By:            Keegan Aplin-Thane, Senior Planner and Rebecca Bell, Consultant, RFB Consulting

APPROVED BY:            David Murphy, Chief Planning Officer

 

 

RECOMMENDATION TO Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group

1.   That the Future Development Joint Steering Group receive the summary of submissions on the Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024.

 

 

1.         ISSUE

1.1       Palmerston North City Council and Horizons Regional Council have jointly drafted a Future Development Strategy for Palmerston North according to the requirements of the National Policy Statement on Urban Development 2020.

1.2       This memorandum summarises the formal submissions and informal feedback received during consultation.  Informal feedback was received at a range of in-person engagement sessions and via social media.

2.         BACKGROUND

2.1       A draft Future Development Strategy (draft Strategy) has been prepared and consulted on from 26 of March to 5 May 2024, in time to inform the 2024-34 Long Term Plan.

2.2       The draft Strategy sets out where housing, business and industrial growth will occur over the next 30 years along with the development and additional infrastructure required to support that growth.

2.3       The draft Strategy is largely consistent with Council’s existing growth plan for Palmerston North, setting out at a high level where and when growth will occur 

 

2.4       The draft Strategy explores the advantages and disadvantages of four approaches to providing for growth for Palmerston North: 

 

·    Growing Up: Providing for growth in our existing urban environments through infill and intensification of housing, business, and industry. 

 

·    Growing In: Repurposing underutilised brownfield commercial, industrial, institutional and reserve land.

 

·    Growing Out: Providing for growth via greenfield areas at the edges of the city.

 

·    Village Growth: Greenfield and infill growth in our rural villages; Ashhurst, Bunnythorpe, Longburn and Linton.  

 

2.5       The preferred growth option set out in the draft Strategy and the Statement of Proposal is a balanced approach.  

 

2.6       The balanced approach to growth incorporates all four options in a way that will provide for expected market demand across a range of types and locations for housing, business, and industrial use. Council can enable intensificationoptions while still enabling greenfield growth to meet market demand. The balanced approach also takes into account the varied constraints that occur within our existing urban environment.   

 

3.         Consultation process

3.1       The consultation period opened on 26 March 2024 and closed at 4pm on 5 May 2024. The consultation consisted of:

·    A public notice published 28 March 2024

·    A Statement of Proposal and the draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy available at Palmerston North libraries, the Palmerston North City Council customer service centre and online

·    A website information package and online submission form with questions and open text boxes on www.pncc.govt.nz/fds and www.haveyoursay.horizons.govt.nz/Palmerston-north-future-development-strategy. This website information was viewed by 2285 people.

·    Drop-in sessions:

Date and time

Session title/audience

Attendance

19, 22, and 25 October 2023

Three drop-in sessions at the Bunnythorpe Community Centre for landowners directly affected by Te Utanganui

50 people per session

13 and 16 December 2023

Public drop-in sessions at the Bunnythorpe Community Centre specifically related to Te Utanganui

50 people per session

4 April

Build Palmy Forum

60 people

Bunnythorpe stakeholder session

70 people

9 April

Community-led Bunnythorpe public meeting

30 people

Development sector meeting

30 people

Every Wednesday throughout the consultation period from the 10th April – 1st May

General public drop-in session

10 April – 6 people

17 April – 2 people

24 April – 6 people

1 May –   8 people

16 April

Community sector

40 people

17 April

Business sector

80 people

20 April

Planning Palmy Expo

800-1000 people

22 April

Ashhurst drop-in session

8 people

 

·    Radio ads were run for two weeks of the consultation period on the Mediaworks family of stations

·    Two newspaper ads posted in The Guardian

·    Ads on the Isite digital billboard for the duration submission period

·    Banner ads on Oneroof.co.nz

·    Five social media posts across both Council Facebook pages (28 March, 18 April, and 2 May) with an average reach of 4663 users per post

·    Content included in a flyer mailed to residents as part of the Palmerston North City Council’s draft Long Term Plan

·    Direct contact with identified stakeholders in the Te Utanganui area, Kākātangiata area, development sector, and central government agencies

4.         submissions RECEIVED

4.1       138 submissions were received during the 6-week consultation period.

4.2       Of those submissions:

·    92 were submitted via the online form

·    13 were written submissions

·    33 were submitted via email

5.         Submission themes

5.1       Sentiment from submissions had generally similar levels of support or opposition for the extent of growing in, out, and up identified in our balanced growth approach. See below for a summary of sentiment for each growth extent:

Growth extent

Submissions in support

Submissions in oppostion

Undecided submissions

Growing In

43

37

17

Growing Up

40

44

9

Growing Out

52

34

8

 

5.2       Section 6 of the summary of submissions report attached has a detailed summary of sentiment and unique submission points in favour of or concern with each of the growth areas.

5.3       Key issues raised in submissions include:

·    Access to public and private open space

·    Capacity constraints with existing network infrastructure

·    Privacy, sunlight, and character effects

·    Preservation of highly productive land

·    Transport efficiency

·    Natural hazard risk

·    Housing choice

5.4       The masterplan for Te Utanganui Central New Zealand Distribution Hub has also been consulted on by incorporation into the Future Development Strategy. Sentiment from submissions indicate 37 submitters supportive of the masterplan and 14 opposed to it.

5.5       Submitters that were not affected landowners or Bunnythorpe residents tended to support Te Utanganui whilst also expressing concern about the impact that it would have on Bunnythorpe.

5.6       Sentiment from affected landowners varied depending on their personal circumstances but in general were concerned about the uncertainty of areas scheduled for latter periods in the Future Development Strategy. Retention of highly productive land in the north and concerns about the impact of the Regional Freight Ring Road featured highly among submitters residents in and around Bunnythorpe.

5.7       84 unique submission points were raised that relate to the Palmerston North City Council Long Term Plan and 16 for the Horizons Regional Council Long-Term Plan. These have been summarised in Appendix 1, section 8 for referral to the Long-Term Plans. The majority of these relate to transport and funding matters.

6.         Requests for changes to growth areas Identified

6.1       The following specific changes to our preferred growth extent have been requested:

·    Requests for changes to our growing out extent:

160 Napier Road - housing

Include 813 and 815 Roberts Line, 109 and 125 Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road, 129 Richardsons Line, and land bounded by Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road and Roberts Line West to the Te Utanganui Masterplan

Remove Areas C, D, and E from the Te Utanganui Masterplan

Remove additional housing at Bunnythorpe from the Te Utanganui Masterplan

Kākātangiata – increase the proportion of industrial

Remove the Ashhurst growth areas

Consider growth between Linton and Forest Hill Road

·    Requests for changes to our growing in extent:

Invest in Railway Land as a public space or repurpose for housing

Repurpose Coronation Park and the Awapuni library site for housing

Remove Albert Street Depot from being repurposed

Reduce the size of some reserves to provide for housing (e.g. Campbell Reserve and reserves in Milson)

Repurpose the airport for housing by amalgamating it with Ohakea Airbase

Repurposing portions of the Core Airport Precinct for business land

Repurpose large carparking areas in our industrial zone for housing

·    Requests for changes our growing up extent:

Confine medium density to the city centre or greenfield growth areas

Consider Iwi land for housing

Remove Kelvin Grove and Milson

7.         informal feedback RECEIVED

7.1       The social media posts for the Strategy attracted 176 comments.

7.2       Most of these comments related to Long-Term Plan matters of transport and rates. Comments related to the Future Development Strategy included some mixed support for medium density and concerns raised about natural hazard risk.

7.3       Anecdotal comments raised in drop-in sessions or sector sessions largely mirrored points raised in submissions. The Planning Palmy Expo attracted a number of comments in support for medium density subject to urban design controls.

8.         Hearings

8.1       Of the 138 submissions received, 30 submitters wish to be heard. Please see the hearings schedule separately attached for the list of these submitters.

9.         next steps

9.1       The Joint Steering Group will deliberate on all the submissions on 20 May 2024.  Any recommendations from the Joint Steering Group will be incorporated into the draft strategy for adoption by both councils.

10.       Compliance and administration

Does the Working Group have delegated authority to decide?

By resolution of both councils

Yes

Are the decisions significant?

No

If they are significant do they affect land or a body of water?

No

Can this decision only be made through a 10 Year Plan?

No

Does this decision require consultation through the Special Consultative procedure?

No

Is there funding in the current Annual Plan for these actions?

No

Are the recommendations inconsistent with any of Council’s policies or plans?

No

The recommendations contribute to Goal 1: An Innovative and Growing City

The recommendations contribute to the achievement of action/actions in     City Growth

 

The action is: Develop a Future Development Strategy

 

Contribution to strategic direction and to social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being

The Strategy will guide how our communities live, work and play in the city through the development of a variety of housing and business environments.

 

Attachments

1.

Summary of Submissions for the Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024

 

  

 






































 

Submission From Consultation

TO:                                Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group

MEETING DATE:           13 May 2024

TITLE:                             Hearing of Submissions - Draft Palmerston North Future Development Strategy 2024

 

 

RECOMMENDATION TO Future Development Strategy Joint Steering Group

1.   That the Joint Steering Group hear submissions from presenters who indicated their wish to be heard in support of their submission.

2.   That the Joint Steering Group note the Procedure for Hearing of Submissions, as described in the procedure sheet.

 

 

 

Attachments

1.

FDS Hearing Procedure Sheet

 

2.

List of Submitters in Numerical Order

 

3.

List of Submitters in Alphabetical Order

 

4.

Submissions 1-138 (attached separately)  

 

  


 

Future Development Strategy

Monday 13 May 2024

Morning Hearing Session

 

Time:                                           9.00am to 12.00pm

 

Members:                                  The Mayor, Grant Smith (Chair), Chair of Horizons Regional Council, Rachel Keedwell, Councillors Te Kenehi Teira, Fiona Gordon, Lorna Johnson, and Leonie Hapeta.

Democracy &Governance

Administrator:                           Sina Lome, telephone (06) 356 8199

Time

Sub No.

Submitter

9.30am

-

10.30am

105

Chris Teo-Sherrell

 

128

Mandy Shaw

 

83

Darelle Martin, Senior Planner

LT Projects Ltd

88

Liam Dickson

 

90

Matt Norwell & Simone Williams

Foodstuffs North Island Limited

99

Grant Stevenson

 

101

Robert McLachlan

 

 

11.00am

-

12.00am

106

Mark Lash, Chief Commercial Officer

Palmerston North Airport Limited

108

Peter & Heather Davies

 

109

Anna Allan, Executive General Manager Property

KiwiRail

110

Lynley Annand

LJ Futures Trust

131

Stephen James

 

116

Christine Staples

 

117

Ian Staples

 

 

 

 

Future Development Strategy

Monday 13 May 2024

Afternoon Hearing Session

 

Time:                                           1.00pm to 3.30pm

 

Members:                                  The Mayor, Grant Smith (Chair), Chair of Horizons Regional Council, Rachel Keedwell, Councillors Te Kenehi Teira, Fiona Gordon, Lorna Johnson, and Leonie Hapeta.

Democracy &Governance

Administrator:                           Sina Lome, telephone (06) 356 8199

Time

Sub No.

Submitter

1.00pm

-

2.00pm

18

Jon Roygard

Horizons Regional Council

23

David Odering

SOCO Limited

35

Analena Siu

Nui Vaka Trust

36

Dale O’Reilly

 

43

Upal Roy

 

80

Paul Thomas

Whakarongo Holding Company Ltd

104

Matt Currie

Homewood Property

 

2.00pm

-

3.00pm

 

45

Beryl Brown

 

57

Clair Reeves

 

63

Warren & Vicki Bradley

Richard Small, Partner, Jacobs Florentine

75

Laura Jeffries, Environmental Policy Manager

Fonterra Limited

118

Robert Gibb

 

122

Aaron Fox

 

 

3.00pm

-

3.30pm

 

107

J R Farquhar

Heritage Estates (2000) Ltd

136

Moira Devine

 

102

Jeff Twigge