Ngāti Whātua Orākei Whai Rawa has revealed plans for a new 30-unit apartment block at its Eastcliffe Retirement Village.
The new building is set to replace the now-demolished faulty 33 residences in six blocks dogged by leak, fire and seismic issues previously on the site.
"All six blocks have now been demolished and the 34 affected residents are currently temporarily relocated in other homes within the Village or in quality Eastern Bays rentals at Whai Rawa's expense," said a statement from Whai Rawa director Ngarimu Blair.
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"While master-planning for the redevelopment of the entire Village site is being undertaken by Warren & Mahoney and got underway earlier this year, the process of design and consenting is likely to take some time. Whai Rawa therefore took the decision to expedite development of one block to provide a permanent option as quickly as possible for affected residents.
Blair said that the board's focus has been on developing feasible solutions for residents and carrying those out as quickly as possible.
"While affected residents are in quality temporary accommodation, we understand they are elderly, vulnerable and need certainty. Time is of the essence. They now have the choice of a permanent relocation within an existing village apartment which some have chosen to do, to move on from Eastcliffe by terminating their occupational rights agreement and accessing their funds to make alternative living arrangements or to take possession of a superior, brand new apartment in a comparatively short period of time," he said.