Plans for an international golfing resort and 45 luxury houses 90 minutes north of Auckland are not ideal but better than a huge residential estate, says a community group.
The Te Arai Beach Preservation Society was pleased to hear of new owners Los Angeles-based financier Ric Kayne and his wife Suzanne, saying they had the means and inclination to appreciate and protect the environment.
This week, it was announced the couple had struck a deal with Te Uri o Hau to develop the 230ha it bought after the hapu's Treaty of Waitangi settlement returned 616ha of forestry in 2002.
The Kaynes say they will develop a world-class golf course and the housing lots are on sites where buildings will not be visible from the beach.
The society said a golf course was a less satisfactory outcome than a regional park, but better than housing.