As a Future Urban Zone (an area marked as suitable for urban growth), Dairy Flat needs either a small metropolitan centre or a large town centre to provide services for its future population.
Metropolitan centres in Auckland are large regional centres that act as focal points for communities and commercial growth.
These centres provide:
regular public transport
high-density residential housing
shops
leisure facilities
cultural facilities
community activities and spaces.
Some examples of existing metropolitan centres include Albany, Henderson and Westgate-Massey North.
The draft Spatial Land Use Strategy identifies a general location for such a centre in Dairy Flat that is located on the proposed rapid transit corridor identified by Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth, and near the Green Road Park.
The draft Spatial Land Use Strategy is a general outline of future land uses in Dairy Flat and Silverdale. It is not a final or confirmed plan. Land development is not expected to begin for another 15-30 years.
As a Future Urban Zone (an area marked as suitable for urban growth), Dairy Flat needs either a small metropolitan centre or a large town centre to provide services for its future population.
Metropolitan centres in Auckland are large regional centres that act as focal points for communities and commercial growth.
These centres provide:
regular public transport
high-density residential housing
shops
leisure facilities
cultural facilities
community activities and spaces.
Some examples of existing metropolitan centres include Albany, Henderson and Westgate-Massey North.
The draft Spatial Land Use Strategy identifies a general location for such a centre in Dairy Flat that is located on the proposed rapid transit corridor identified by Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth, and near the Green Road Park.
The draft Spatial Land Use Strategy is a general outline of future land uses in Dairy Flat and Silverdale. It is not a final or confirmed plan. Land development is not expected to begin for another 15-30 years.