Fletcher Residential, a subsidiary of New Zealand's biggest listed company, has applied to Auckland Council to have the Three Kings quarry re-zoned for apartments up to 10 levels high in the deep pit.
Steve Evans, chief operating officer of housing for Fletcher Building, said two private plan changes had just been lodged and they are alternative options.
The first is a scheme on 21.6ha of land encompassing the pit and land Fletcher does not own including the town square, two sports fields and recreational parkland; the second option "would see development only on the company owned 15.2 hectare Three Kings Quarry site. This option presents the same housing precincts however, it delivers less extensive community spaces and sports fields than the preferred proposal," Evans said.
He wants the council to back the bigger plan for the 21.6ha site which includes Crown land because he says that will enhance the wider area around the pit.
"The Three Kings development promotes housing diversity with a range of high quality dwellings including two-to-three storey terrace homes, three-to-four storey apartments and 10-storey cascading apartments set against the quarry slope. Fletcher Residential's preferred plan change application involves exchanging land to better utilise surrounding Crown land. This will create significant recreational space with two sports fields, a Town Square connecting the precinct to the Three Kings town centre, a convention centre and the historic Three Kings Oval," he said.