6 new duplex buildings
- Location - Dixon Heights
- Council - Hamilton City
- Number - 654/2020
The design of the duplex dwellings will ensure that there are sufficient spaces on each site for residential activities to be undertaken on the site. The duplex dwellings will be designed to face the transport corridor, and the layout of parking will not be out of character with the amenity anticipated in the residential zone. The planting of vegetation in open areas in the front yards will assist in softening the built appearance of the site.
The proposed Water Impact Assessment provided with the application demonstrates that the development can be carried out without impacting the existing three waters network. The proposal includes low flow fixtures to control water use and a soakage trench to manage stormwater runoff rates. This will help improve the quality of stormwater discharge on the site.
The site contains sufficient onsite amenities including permeable surfaces, outdoor living areas, service areas and parking areas. These areas break up the built form on the site and the permeable areas provide opportunity for landscaping to further enhance onsite amenity.
Adherence to the design guidelines of the Regional Technical Infrastructure Specifications and current best practice will provide a means for achieving good engineering solutions for the whole of the development.
Reinstatement of roadside features at the conclusion of site works will preserve the life of public assets.
Formation of the parking areas allows for all-weather use and helps to protect the amenity values of neighbouring properties.
Examination of the engineering plans and auditing of the works will allow Council to confirm that the engineering aspects of the work have been satisfactorily completed.
Designing and implementing a system for the treatment and management of stormwater runoff will ensure that people and properties are protected, and ecological values preserved.
The proposed development is sustainable, and any adverse effects created from the application are acceptable. Overall, the proposal is consistent with the purpose and principles of the Resource Management Act.