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Residents Share Their Views On Implementing Government’s New Housing Rules

Lower Hutt residents have provided feedback on how to implement the Government’s new requirements to enable higher and denser housing across the city, advocating for minimum standards for landscaping and a requirement for developers to contribute towards creating more appealing public areas.

The Government-mandated rules aim to increase housing supply and affordability across Lower Hutt and other main centres, by loosening current rules on development. Hutt City Council is now considering public and Mana Whenua feedback for inclusion in a proposed District Plan change to incorporate the Government requirements. The proposed change will be open for formal submissions in August.

Key findings from 419 individuals and organisations who responded to the survey or via email include:

"It’s great to see so many locals thinking about intensification issues and willing to have their say," said District Plan Review Sub-Committee Chair Simon Edwards.

"Few would quibble with the aim of increasing housing supply and moving towards more public and active modes of transport to drive down greenhouse gas emissions, but survey feedback also showed some frustration with the government’s one-size-fits-all compulsory changes," he said.

"Hutt City Council had already introduced progressive and tailored intensification rules in the form of Plan Change 43, which concentrated development in those parts of the city best served by transport, retail and other services," Cr Edwards said.

"The government-mandated rules, including our inability to require off-street parking even in situations where it is sensible, has removed all local flexibility and made intensification something of a free-for-all."

Director Environment and Sustainability Helen Oram said residents provided useful insights into their priorities for how Council could implement the required changes to get the best possible outcomes for Lower Hutt.

"We’re taking this on board and there will be further opportunity for input when the proposed plan change is publicly notified in August," she said.

A dedicated plan change webpage, timeline and the full survey results are available here.

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