Last Modified: 17 December 2009
Planning
Southern Hills Study
During 2006 and 2007, Upper Hutt City Council prepared and consulted on the Upper Hutt Urban Growth Strategy. One of the projects stemming from the Strategy was a review of the Southern Hills of Upper Hutt. These are the hills that run from Pinehaven to Mt Marua, and separate the urban area of Upper Hutt from the Mangaroa and Whitemans Valleys.Residents have consistently identified the importance of the hills as a natural backdrop to the city, and identify the importance of the hills as a visual feautre of the city generally.
Council appointed consultants Boffa Miskell Ltd to undertake the research. Their report is available below. The report makes a range of findings and recommendations. Of particular note is the finding that the hills contain particularly high ecological values given their proximity to an urban area.
Council is now considering how the findings of the report and recommendations are best given effect to. Work has begun on a change to the District Plan to give effect to some of these recommendations.
Landowners within the Southern Hills area have been contacted about the report, surveyed as to its findings, and consulted in terms of some of the options available to give effect to the study.
The results of that consultation are available below. In addition, when a change to the District Plan is prepared, all residents will be able to formally comment on any proposed changes.
For further information on this project, please contact Mitch Lewandowski, Project Coordinator - Urban Growth Strategy on telephone (04) 527-2127 or via email.
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