Berry Backs Government Against Nimbys
Affordable Auckland Mayoral candidate Stephen Berry is supporting the Government’s unusual step to join Auckland Council
in fighting an attempt by residents in Three Kings to block a $1.2 billion development in the quarry. “Nimby’s and their
desire to interfere in other people’s business is one of the leading causes of house price inflation in Auckland. Well
done to the Government and the Council for sticking to their guns.”
More than seventy public and local board meetings have been held since 2008 to consult on a plan change allowing the
development to take place and two third of the 237 submissions received on it were favourable. Berry says, “More than
enough time and money has been spent consulting on an issue which really should just be a simple question of property
rights. Does this development violate the rights of its neighbours? Is it a genuine impact or an invalid moan about
property values; the sort that are artificially inflated by stopping other people enjoying their own property.”
The appeal to the Environment Court seeking to block the development is being led by South Epsom Planning Group and
Three Kings United. The groups want the development to be restricted to
low-rise housing which would see fewer than 1000 house built, instead of the proposed 1500 apartments and townhouses.
“This case demonstrates why urgent overhaul of the Resource Management Act is needed. It needs to be real reform; not
the half-hearted attempt currently before Parliament. Construction in Auckland should not be held hostage by activist
busybodies when it really is not any of their business.”
“For a truly affordable housing market to develop in Auckland, we need to completely re-think the way planning rules
work. The left want to centrally plan intensification while the right want to centrally plan sprawl. Both forms of
central planning are fiscally bankrupt. It’s time to move to a system of individual choice which safeguards the property
rights of neighbours.”
ENDS