Christchurch withdraws from further housing intensification

The Government has approved Christchurch City Council’s request to withdraw the remaining parts of Plan Change 14, its major housing plan.

Originally designed to apply medium-density housing rules citywide, Christchurch Council met the criteria to scale back the plan after zoning enough land to meet 30 years of housing demand.

What this means for property professionals

The decision means some suburban areas will no longer be rezoned for medium-density development, with intensification now focused around key centres and the central city. Property professionals should review zoning maps to identify which areas remain eligible for development under the updated framework.

To read the Government’s announcement, click here. 

Author | Sandamali Ambepitiya

Sandamali arrived at Property Council with a Bachelor of Arts and Law, and experience as an advisor with the Employers & Manufacturers Association.

Conscientious and detailed, Sandamali leads our advocacy in the South Island and Wellington regions. She is also leading our work on the reform of the resource management and building systems and sustainability / seismic strengthening.

An excellent listener, Sandamali is in her element when facilitating stakeholders and members to develop our advocacy positions.

sandamali@propertynz.co.nz

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