The Auckland to Invercargill jet flies over the area of a proposed subdivision at Otatara, beside the Invercargill Golf Club. A developer who wants to build a 31-lot subdivision at Otatara, near Invercargill, has met resistance from the Invercargill Airport company. The Invercargill Golf Club has agreed to sell DLC Properties up to one hectare of its unused land if the development proceeds. John Hawkins/Stuff Invercargill Airport general manager Nigel Finnerty says its primary concern is that the proposed subdivision at Otatara is located within the airport’s noise boundary. DLC Properties director Dan Chisnall, the man behind the proposed subdivision, said the Invercargill Airport company was not in support of the application.
Source: Stuff October 11, 2020 15:56 UTC