Future of Council-owned elderly housing

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We're proposing to remove all elderly housing units from the Council schedule of assets and transfer ownership to the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust. Submissions on this proposal are now open.

Summary of proposal:

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) owns a total of nine elderly housing units: five in Wānaka and four in Arrowtown. These are currently listed as a strategic asset in the QLDC Significance and Engagement Policy 2021.

In summary, we're proposing to transfer the title of land and five properties used for elderly housing located in Wānaka, and a 20-year lease for the four properties used for elderly housing located in Arrowtown, to the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust (QLCHT).

It is also proposed that the Arrowtown Elderly Housing units and land are transferred to the QLCHT during the first term of the lease, subject to further investigations into any obligations connected with endowment land in Arrowtown.

By transferring the elderly housing units to QLCHT, the tenants will benefit from better quality accommodation and an increased level of care and tenancy services from a registered community housing provider. The Trust’s Senior Housing model is designed to provide affordable, long-term, secure tenure in good quality homes to older people in our community.

The properties will also remain under permanent community ownership, without the financial burden of maintaining the properties. Transferring the titles to QLCHT will enable them to undertake a mortgage to eventually redevelop the land in Wānaka and increase the number of elderly housing units in the district in the future.


Get informed

A full statement of proposal and supporting information can be downloaded from the links below. Please read this information before you make a submission on the proposal.

If you prefer, you can drop by any Council office or Library district-wide and collect a hard copy of the above information.


How to have your say

Formal submissions can be made in the following ways:

  • Online: use the online submission form below
  • By email: send an email of your submission to letstalk@qldc.govt.nz – subject line 'Elderly housing submission'
  • By post: send to 'Elderly housing submission', Queenstown Lakes District Council, Private Bag 50072, Freepost 191078, Queenstown 9348.

Your comments are considered public information under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, and submissions will be published on our website following the consultation period. Your personal contact details will not be published, and you can request to have your name omitted from your published submission.

Please ensure you let us know if you’d like to speak at a submission hearing.

Submissions close on 28 July 2024.


Next steps

The submissions hearing date has not yet been confirmed. We will advise of the confirmed date as soon as possible.

If you have requested to speak at a hearing, a member of the governance team will be in contact to provide further details and arrange a convenient time.

Please note that all submissions have equal weight, whether you have chosen to speak at a hearing or not.


How will your submissions be used?

You submission will be considered by elected members as part of its wider decision-making process. Other things considered include things like expert advice, laws and regulations, budget constraints etc. We'll keep submitters updated as the consultation process progresses.

We're proposing to remove all elderly housing units from the Council schedule of assets and transfer ownership to the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust. Submissions on this proposal are now open.

Summary of proposal:

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) owns a total of nine elderly housing units: five in Wānaka and four in Arrowtown. These are currently listed as a strategic asset in the QLDC Significance and Engagement Policy 2021.

In summary, we're proposing to transfer the title of land and five properties used for elderly housing located in Wānaka, and a 20-year lease for the four properties used for elderly housing located in Arrowtown, to the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust (QLCHT).

It is also proposed that the Arrowtown Elderly Housing units and land are transferred to the QLCHT during the first term of the lease, subject to further investigations into any obligations connected with endowment land in Arrowtown.

By transferring the elderly housing units to QLCHT, the tenants will benefit from better quality accommodation and an increased level of care and tenancy services from a registered community housing provider. The Trust’s Senior Housing model is designed to provide affordable, long-term, secure tenure in good quality homes to older people in our community.

The properties will also remain under permanent community ownership, without the financial burden of maintaining the properties. Transferring the titles to QLCHT will enable them to undertake a mortgage to eventually redevelop the land in Wānaka and increase the number of elderly housing units in the district in the future.


Get informed

A full statement of proposal and supporting information can be downloaded from the links below. Please read this information before you make a submission on the proposal.

If you prefer, you can drop by any Council office or Library district-wide and collect a hard copy of the above information.


How to have your say

Formal submissions can be made in the following ways:

  • Online: use the online submission form below
  • By email: send an email of your submission to letstalk@qldc.govt.nz – subject line 'Elderly housing submission'
  • By post: send to 'Elderly housing submission', Queenstown Lakes District Council, Private Bag 50072, Freepost 191078, Queenstown 9348.

Your comments are considered public information under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, and submissions will be published on our website following the consultation period. Your personal contact details will not be published, and you can request to have your name omitted from your published submission.

Please ensure you let us know if you’d like to speak at a submission hearing.

Submissions close on 28 July 2024.


Next steps

The submissions hearing date has not yet been confirmed. We will advise of the confirmed date as soon as possible.

If you have requested to speak at a hearing, a member of the governance team will be in contact to provide further details and arrange a convenient time.

Please note that all submissions have equal weight, whether you have chosen to speak at a hearing or not.


How will your submissions be used?

You submission will be considered by elected members as part of its wider decision-making process. Other things considered include things like expert advice, laws and regulations, budget constraints etc. We'll keep submitters updated as the consultation process progresses.

  • Use this form to make a submission on the proposal to remove all elderly housing units from the Council schedule of assets and transfer ownership to the Queenstown Lakes Community Housing Trust. 

    Submissions close on 28 July 2024.  

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