Construction of a retirement village in northern Ōrewa has moved a step closer.
Coastal Properties Ōrewa Forest Glen, the developer of the village, applied for building consent to start work on the project at the end of last year.
The developer has resource consent to build a 114-unit village on the 1.9ha site which extends over 25-35 Annalise Place and 488 and 496C Hibiscus Coast Highway. The blocks are three and four storeys high.
The land borders Nukumea Stream and Alice Eaves’ Bush Reserve.
The building consent application is for the first of three stages – a five level (including underground carpark), residential apartment dwelling.
When the development is complete, there is expected to be a total of five buildings on the site.
Auckland Council advises that the building consent is currently on hold, waiting for more information from the applicant.
