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Developers propose 'maritime village'
Wednesday 20th of April 2005
The maritime village proposal and a request for a district plan change has been lodged with the Manukau City Council in the first step of a lengthy planning process.
Investors in the Wairoa Canal Development Partnership headed by developer Derek Presland want the maritime village to be different from Gulf Harbour on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
The Wairoa River maritime village will be all residential, with no apartments or commercial developments as at Gulf Harbour.
There have been two previous proposals to create residential developments on the banks of the Wairoa River. In the late 1980s a proposal for a 375-berth marina including a clubhouse, recreational facilities and six homes did not go ahead.
In 1995 there was a proposal for a 1100-house township with commercial facilities based around canals.
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Investors in the Wairoa Canal Development Partnership headed by developer Derek Presland want the maritime village to be different from Gulf Harbour on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
The Wairoa River maritime village will be all residential, with no apartments or commercial developments as at Gulf Harbour.
There have been two previous proposals to create residential developments on the banks of the Wairoa River. In the late 1980s a proposal for a 375-berth marina including a clubhouse, recreational facilities and six homes did not go ahead.
In 1995 there was a proposal for a 1100-house township with commercial facilities based around canals.
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