Maori residents near a controversial housing project in Mangere have lodged an urgent claim with the Waitangi Tribunal alleging that the Government has breached the Treaty of Waitangi by allowing the development.
The claim may delay or even threaten plans by Fletcher Residential to build 480 homes on the Special Housing Area next to the Otuataua Stonefields near Auckland Airport under the fast-track processes of the Auckland Housing Accord.
Waitangi Tribunal deputy chairman Judge P.J. Savage has directed the Government and other interested parties to file submissions and evidence in response to the application for an urgent hearing by January 11.
Housing Minister Nick Smith said he had not yet had any advice on how the Government would respond, but he rejected the claim that the development was approved without adequate consultation with local iwi.
"The issues were subject to very detailed examination by the Environment Court," he said. The court heard objections from iwi and the Auckland Council to the landowner's application to rezone the land for future urban use several years ago, but approved the rezoning.