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04 April 2008 |
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Charitable
Fees Exemption Possible in Fees And Charges Review
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Far North charitable
organisations and papakainga could be entitled to part or full exemption
from paying development consent fees under a new policy proposed as
part of the Far North District Council’s annual review of fees
and charges.
The charitable fees exemptions could cost the council around $50,000
to $100,000 in the next financial year, depending on the criteria that
are developed and the number of applications received.
“We see this as a way for the council to assist non-profit making
projects that add to the quality and well being of our communities,”
Mayor Wayne Brown comments. “We have a part to play in helping
all of our people prosper.”
The review further recommends a greater shift to user pays with fees
increased by an average 50 per cent and funded more by the applicant
user. This change is estimated to free up around $700,000 for roads,
sewerage and stormwater in keeping with the council’s stated intention
to build the district’s infrastructure.
The proposed average increase generally reflects increased costs for
larger developments such as subdivisions and a drop in fees for smaller
projects such as decks and freestanding fireplaces. It amounts to about
one per cent of the total cost of an average house building project
in the district.
In addition, the council proposes an upfront cash bond payment which
would give applicants an estimate of the overall cost of their development
consent fees before their applications are processed, and reduce the
incidence of unpaid and disputed costs at the final stage of the resource
consent process.
The option of paying a bond on building consents to cover liability
for about five years for a reduced consent fee will also be considered.
The proposed schedule of fees and charges will be available from council
service centres, libraries, i-Sites and website for public comment from
Monday April 21. Submissions close on Friday May 16, after which a delegated
committee will hear the views of those who wish to state their comments
in person.
"I strongly encourage submissions on any good and sensible options
during this consultation process,” Mayor Brown said. “I
undertake that these will be given full and fair consideration during
our deliberations prior to adopting the fees and charges.”
It is expected the revised schedule of fees and charges will take effect
from July 1 this year.
For further information please contact:-
Alison Lees
Communications Manager
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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Page created/updated: 7 April, 2008
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