Firefight
6th December 2006, 07:04
From Franklin County News Tuesday Dec 5th.
page 30 By Garrick Knight
Headline " WDC grants resource consent for Hampton Downs Motorsport Park"
The much-anticipated NZ$120 million Hampton Downs Motor Sport Park gained a crucial leg up last week when granted resource consent by the Waikato District Council.
The consent comes subject to conditions of which there are 99 and also appeals, for which the close off date is Jan 12th.
Provided all conditions and appeals are overcome, the project will still hinge on resource consent being granted by Enviroment Waikato.
Waikato District Councils Joint Hearings Committee saw fit to give the project the green light after prolonged debate on traffic flow disturbance brought on by Transit NZ and dept of erections/ sorry Corrections.
Hampton Downs Motorsport Park Mangaing Director , Tony Roberts says more than anything he felt relief at the announcement.
"It was a sense of relief, but almost a little bit of an anti-climax," He says "We've been at it for so long from a business point of view, we've had our horses on line, everything, so it was a relief ''.
Roberts says Environment Waikatos approval should just be a formality and he expects it granted by the end of the week.
"They never had any issues from the start. That should come through in the next few days".
Enterprise Franklin CEO Astrid Lambert, who apperared on behalf of, and in supporty of the venue at a Waikato District Council Meeting , is delighted that this significant step has been taken as the Motorsport park is a key ingredient in their planned Motorsport Hub.
"Its fantastic, it really adds value to the work we are doing on our Motorsport Hub," she says. "Having a place like Hampton Downs just 15mins away will be fantastic."
"It will be good not only in trems of infrastructure for the sport, but also business for the sport".
Lambert says they are keen to establish karting in the area, being that it is one of the few motorsports not catered for in Franklin, and that the Motorsport Park will bring an estimated NZ$35 million into the region each year and it will employ up to 400 people.
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page 30 By Garrick Knight
Headline " WDC grants resource consent for Hampton Downs Motorsport Park"
The much-anticipated NZ$120 million Hampton Downs Motor Sport Park gained a crucial leg up last week when granted resource consent by the Waikato District Council.
The consent comes subject to conditions of which there are 99 and also appeals, for which the close off date is Jan 12th.
Provided all conditions and appeals are overcome, the project will still hinge on resource consent being granted by Enviroment Waikato.
Waikato District Councils Joint Hearings Committee saw fit to give the project the green light after prolonged debate on traffic flow disturbance brought on by Transit NZ and dept of erections/ sorry Corrections.
Hampton Downs Motorsport Park Mangaing Director , Tony Roberts says more than anything he felt relief at the announcement.
"It was a sense of relief, but almost a little bit of an anti-climax," He says "We've been at it for so long from a business point of view, we've had our horses on line, everything, so it was a relief ''.
Roberts says Environment Waikatos approval should just be a formality and he expects it granted by the end of the week.
"They never had any issues from the start. That should come through in the next few days".
Enterprise Franklin CEO Astrid Lambert, who apperared on behalf of, and in supporty of the venue at a Waikato District Council Meeting , is delighted that this significant step has been taken as the Motorsport park is a key ingredient in their planned Motorsport Hub.
"Its fantastic, it really adds value to the work we are doing on our Motorsport Hub," she says. "Having a place like Hampton Downs just 15mins away will be fantastic."
"It will be good not only in trems of infrastructure for the sport, but also business for the sport".
Lambert says they are keen to establish karting in the area, being that it is one of the few motorsports not catered for in Franklin, and that the Motorsport Park will bring an estimated NZ$35 million into the region each year and it will employ up to 400 people.
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