Leiderdorp secures priority to buy key development site for affordable housing
Residents of Leiderdorp may soon see new affordable housing and community facilities at Elisabethhof 3. The municipality has claimed the right of first refusal, ensuring it can steer the site’s development in line with local needs and environmental plans.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Elisabethhof 3, Leiderdorp |
| Development Zone | A4-zone (part of Leiderdorp Environmental Vision) |
| Intended Use | Affordable housing, residential care, community amenities |
| Decision Deadline | Municipal council meeting on June 8, 2026 |
| Views/Objections Deadline | April 16, 2026 (views), six weeks from March 19, 2026 (objections) |
| Government Body | Municipal executive board (college van burgemeester en wethouders) |
The municipal executive board of Leiderdorp is responsible for urban planning and development, ensuring that local housing and community needs align with broader environmental and policy goals. By establishing a right of first refusal, the board aims to prioritize public interests in land use decisions.
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Municipality establishes temporary right of first refusal on Elisabethhof 3
The municipal executive board (college van burgemeester en wethouders) has established a temporary right of first refusal on Elisabethhof 3. This gives the municipality the first opportunity to purchase the property if the owner wishes to sell. It also allows the municipality to maintain control over the development of the site.
Why establish a right of first refusal here?
The location is situated within the A4-zone development area. According to the Leiderdorp Environmental Vision (Omgevingsvisie Leiderdorp), an area vision must be drawn up for this zone, outlining the development possibilities. The Environmental Vision allocates a function to part of the development area, including this location, for housing, residential care facilities, and/or community amenities. There is a need for both new affordable housing and community facilities. By establishing the right of first refusal, the municipality gains the first opportunity to purchase the site if the owner decides to sell. This prevents other interested parties from acquiring the land, who may have different plans or objectives than the municipality. The right of first refusal ensures the municipality maintains control over the development of Elisabethhof 3.
Municipal council must decide
The municipal council must decide on the establishment of the right of first refusal within three months. The executive board intends to place this on the agenda for the council meeting on June 8, 2026.
Opportunity for views and objections
Interested parties have until April 16, 2026, to submit their views (zienswijzen) on the draft council decision to the municipal council. Additionally, interested parties may file an objection (bezwaarschrift) with the executive board against the temporary right of first refusal decision. The objection period is six weeks, starting on March 19, 2026.
