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This report discusses the progress made in Work Stream 3, focusing on land use and property development for workforce accommodation. It also addresses other related issues, including industry labor shortages. The report provides an update on the availability of land with appropriate zoning and outlines current and proposed property development projects that aim to meet the growing demand for suitable accommodation. It also highlights the role of various agencies and initiatives in ensuring the standards of accommodation are met. Additionally, the report discusses labor shortages across industries and suggests the need for a labor strategy to address this issue.
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Work Stream 3:Development of suitable accommodation Neil Henry Labour Summit III 28 November 2017
Contents • Progress with Work Stream 3 • Land use • Property development • Other issues • Industry labour shortages?
Land use • Land with appropriate zoning is available to meet workforce growth demand • Demand estimate: • 189 houses for permanent workers • > 1000 beds for RSE/casual workers • Usual supply is 200 dwellings p.a. (50% in Blenheim) • Blenheim estimated supply of general needs housing • 1,500+ lots on new zoned land (NW Blenheim) • 300 sections sold/for sale (Boulevard, Omaka Landing, Birchwood Ave) • 600 ‘infill’ lots in various locations • Also 1,500+ elsewhere in Marlborough (infill, new zoning)
Land use • Planning clarity between the existing Marlborough Plan and the Marlborough Environment Plan 2016 is provided • Milestone: Land is available to support development of suitable accommodation • Land is available • Advice is available on issues relating to development of accommodation proposals for vineyard workers in Blenheim and in rural areas
New property development • Pre-application advice services are communicated and provided from MDC to developers/investors • Smart Business Marlborough provides advice services for commercial and industrial development proposals • Promoted through various channels • Eight projects have been discussed, totalling >1,000 beds if all projects proceed
New property development • Dwelling specifications meet the needs of ‘suitable accommodation’ for those being accommodated • MBIE/ Worksafe are the agencies involved in this action
New property development • Proposed developments that are suitable can be progressed in sufficient numbers to meet the growing workforce accommodation demands • St Andrews development = 400 beds (net increase of 270 beds) • Other current proposals would yield approx 800 beds if all developed • These combined would meet expected demand for RSE/Casual accommodation • 189 dwellings for new permanent staff – development lots available from existing and zoned land
New property development • Development Contribution (DC) formula applied is consistently but allow flexibility. • DC’s cover off-site costs for using Council infrastructure such as road, water supply, sewer etc • Actual use factors may be taken into account in calculating impact on infrastructure eg. Roading • Council may enter into an agreement with a developer to reimburse certain DC’s if lesser impact can be demonstrated over time (compared to ‘regular’ housing) Eg. Water/sewer
Suitable accommodation • Accommodation needs are met by employers, private entities and other innovative solutions • Private providers/tenancy tribunal are the agencies involved in this action
Suitable accommodation • A lead entity undertakes Inspection of workers accommodation to ensure the agreed standards including health and sanitary conditions are met and maintained • MBIE is the agency involved in this action
Other issues • Labour shortages across industries • Discussions have taken place about labour shortages across various local industries • Forestry • Construction • Winery • Labour strategy is recommended to assess and plan for future actions • Te Tau Ihu economic development plan may address this issue • Areas to address include school, in work, training, retraining
Questions? Neil Henry Manager, Strategic Planning and Economic Development Neil.henry@marlborough.govt.nz 03 520 7480