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Mixed response to variation approval

Last updated: February 5, 2026 9:00 am
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The approval of a government-mandated district plan variation in the Queenstown Lakes district has paved the way for denser and more affordable housing in urban areas.

At a recent full council meeting, there were mixed reactions to the urban intensification variation, with concerns raised about potential court appeals from homeowners and developers. The decision came after an independent panel reviewed the variation following public hearings in Arrowtown, Queenstown, and Wanaka.

The variation was necessary to comply with the National Policy Statement on Urban Development, which calls for increased building height and density in specific locations. The council had to either accept the panel’s recommendations as they were or restart the variation process entirely.

Some councillors acknowledged the opposition from current homeowners worried about their neighborhood’s character but expressed optimism about the opportunities the variation could provide for future residents. They highlighted the urgent need for more affordable housing options in the district.

While concerns were raised about the impact on neighborhood character and infrastructure strain, the panel’s recommendations focused on increasing the number of homes on sites rather than building taller structures. New medium- and high-density zones will be established in central Queenstown, while areas like Arrowtown and Arthurs Point will maintain lower building heights to preserve their unique character.

Despite the potential challenges, the council saw the variation as an opportunity for controlled urban growth that prioritizes community needs. The decision reflects a balance between meeting national directives and maintaining the district’s distinct identity.

For more information, contact guy.williams@odt.co.nz

 

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