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• Hole too deep for houses, residents say
The Winstone quarry at Three Kings is only 8km from the CBD and new links will be created to better connect the new housing scheme with the town centre and last remaining volcanic cone, Te Tatua a Riukiuta Maunga (Big King), Evans said.
Steven Reid, Three Kings United Football general manager, said Fletcher Residential's preferred proposal would deliver new amenities to the local community.
"The comprehensive plan for the development at Three Kings Reserve will bring much needed football pitches for all of our members and families at Three Kings United Football. It will allow a space that's currently underutilised, to be developed in a way that offers benefits to the wider community for recreation and year-round sports," Reid said in Evans' statement.
Fletchers hopes the plan change applications will be heard early next year.
Fletcher's proposals have met with strong local opposition, fighting to have the city's deepest quarry filled in before new houses are built deep below ground level.
Three Kings United Group president Garry Bryant said the quarry was 34m below road level after being mined for about a century.
"The public wants it filled in," he said. "It would then be like a sloping billiard table, contoured up from Mt Eden Rd to the Big King. This would then better restore the slope of Big King."
Emeritus Professor Dick Bellamy, a former Auckland Regional councillor and now chairman of the South Epsom Planning Group, said Fletcher's plans had generated dismay and concern in the community and among local political leaders because out of the blue it had proposed its own precinct plan and presented it to the community as a fait accompli.