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Development contributions help recover the costs of infrastructure we provide to support growth in Auckland.
We can provide an estimate of the fees at the planning stage of your development. You will need to tell us what is currently on the allotment, and what you are planning to do.
For residential developments, you need to tell us:
For projects like retail and hospitality services, and commercial office spaces, you would need to tell us:
The fees are based on the number of residential dwellings (equivalent household units — EHUs) involved in your project. The How we set Development Contributions charges document (PDF 7.1MB) explains how we calculate these in more detail.
There are no charges for water supply and wastewater infrastructure under this policy. The cost of this infrastructure is charged directly by Veolia Water (Papakura) or Watercare Services Limited (rest of Auckland).
Auckland is growing at a rapid pace, and the population is expected to reach two million over the next decade.
To accommodate this growth, the Auckland Plan provides a vision for development around the region. This will mean more development in Auckland's existing urban areas, as well as growth in new urban areas.
Development contributions are a fee we charge for new developments to contribute to the costs of building the infrastructure that supports them.
We charge these fees if the new development requires us to provide new or upgraded infrastructure for:
Developments that need a subdivision consent, land use consent, or building consent will be assessed for development contributions.
This includes:
We don't charge development contributions for house extensions.
Different types of development pay different development contributions.
The level of demand for us to invest in infrastructure determines the price we set. For example, a shopping centre will cause more traffic movement than a single house. This means the transport development contributions will be higher.
Non-residential developments do not need investment in parks and community facilities. These are only charged to residential developments, such as new subdivisions or new house builds.
The Development Contributions Policy provides:
To read more about the policy, visit Development Contributions Policy.
We send reminder letters once your invoice is overdue. Additional fees and late charges may apply.
Depending on how large your unpaid invoice is, we also use a third-party company to contact you with an automated call. This company is based in Hamilton and the number is 07 981 5623.
For more information, email developmentcontributions@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
You can also call one of our area offices:
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