Residents opposing a plan to build high-rise apartments at the Milford shopping centre are celebrating a "shift in position" by city planners that supports their concerns about preserving the village's character.
But the change of heart midway through the hearing process has prompted a lawyer's letter from the developer to the commissioners' panel, expressing serious concerns.
Milford Centre Ltd is seeking a district plan change to enable the mall to take nine apartment buildings from four storeys to 16 storeys, or 63m high.
The panel heard evidence from 60 submitters last month and will sit again on October 2 to hear council officers' comments on the evidence and Milford Centre Ltd's right of reply.
The council planning team's pre-hearing report recommended the plan change be approved subject to several amendments.