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When will the Stonefields Community be completed?
What are the key facts about Stonefields?
What type of housing is available, and how many people will live at Stonefields?
What is a Master Planned community?
When will the Third pipe system be up and running?
When will the Wetlands be completed?
When will Stonefields be recognised as an official suburb name?
How will pedestrianisation be encouraged at Stonefields?
How is Stonefields an example of sustainable design?
Will the lake be kept, or will it go?
How will Stonefields help to provide for urban growth?
What sort of school will be built, and when?
What road improvements are planned for the Stonefields area?
What allowance has been made for the impact of additional traffic?
What form will the town centre take - what sort of shops and public amenities will there be?
What will the creation of the Stonefields town centre mean for the surrounding shops in eg: Glen Innes, Panmure, St. Heliers and Meadowbank?
What provision has there been made for parks and open space?
- The community has been planned around open space - residents live in an outstanding open space environment.
- It will be possible to walk around the perimeter of the community on public open space, there will be an integrated network of neighbourhood open reserves throughout the community and the large lake space will be a special feature.
- It is anticipated that all residences will be no more than an easy five minute walk from the network of neighbourhood reserves.
- Stonefields is also surrounded by many significant public and private open spaces, including the Ngahue Reserve, Mt Wellington, the Remuera golf course, the University playing fields and Auckland Netball Centre.
What is Residential 8 zoning and what does it mean?
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