Concerns about "pop-up" intensification and neighbours having no say about apartments were raised at yesterday's first public council meeting on changes to Auckland's Unitary Plan.
An 11-7 vote by councillors to agree to "interim directions" drawn up at two closed workshops highlighted divisions in the council on the process since submissions closed in May.
Mayor Len Brown led the majority view to move quickly on the plan, which asks Aucklanders to adapt to a new way of life that includes high-rise and small-rise apartments to cope with squeezing another one million residents into the city.
A sizeable minority is calling for the council to slow the process, at least until they have full access to 22,700 public submissions, and to adopt staged intensification instead of "taking the lid off all at once".