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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10716795
The great disappearing home
Auckland is facing a major housing crisis if current development trends continue.
Local officials predict that, at the current rate of development, there will be a shortage of 50,000 homes in 30 years - equivalent to all the homes in Hamilton.
Auckland Council chief planning officer Dr Roger Blakeley warned that Auckland needs to be proactive by subdividing smaller properties and expanding into semi-rural areas if it is to avoid a major housing crisis.
"The question is, how do we accomodate those 50,000 dwellings?"
Although the council would focus on more intensive development within the city limits, there were plans to expand development west of Massey, west of Manukau, and south of Papakura and Karaka. More development is likely to include rezoning existing land and changing regulations to allow subdivision of smaller sections.
But Blakeley could not comment on what would be changed until Auckland's major planning document, the Auckland Plan, is released in December. A discussion document on the plan, released last week, said over the past three years Auckland had "already fallen short by approximately 10,000 new homes - the equivalent of a town the size of Blenheim".
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