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Taupo’s new 2200 home subdivision moves ahead

Planning for Taupo's recently announced 2,200 home new ‘garden suburb' subdivision is progressing, with a name bestowed on it and industry seminars about it scheduled for next month.On a 197ha site overlooking Lake Taupo, land owner Taupo District C

Jazial Crossley
Wed, 24 Feb 2010

Planning for Taupo’s recently announced 2,200 home new ‘garden suburb’ subdivision is progressing, with a name bestowed on it and industry seminars about it scheduled for next month.

On a 197ha site overlooking Lake Taupo, land owner Taupo District Council plans to build a new master-planned suburb for a “wide range” of lifestyles and types of housing.

The development is now called Tauhara Ridge, in honour of Mt Tauhara which overlooks the area.

“The name is part of an overall, considered strategy that will include the naming of the seven distinct neighbourhoods within the suburb, the gullies that thread through the land, plus individual terrace areas and open space areas, including parks and streets,” said Taupo District Council strategic property project manager Scott Holdsworth.

The council is going to hold seminars for real estate agents and local builders to give them more information about the project to prepare for their future work on it.

By mid-April, council aims to have a show home built at the development with a sustainable focus - but the council isn't say the subdivision will be strictly sustainable.

"It is a one-off, designed to be a beacon of good practice. We will not be dictating to people that this is how things must be done, or how much their home should cost, but we want to raise awareness of what is possible," Mr Holdworth said.

"We hope that people take some of the principles on board for the good of their families and the environment."

A website for Tauhara Ridge will be launched this week with more information for locals and potential buyers.

Jazial Crossley
Wed, 24 Feb 2010
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