She said the packages businesses received would depend on their individual circumstances.
"It is believed at this stage that the whole allocation will be required to fulfil council's decision to assist businesses that suffered business loss because of the water contamination."
The business package was included in a total sum of $710,000 that was allocated at the beginning of last month in response to the water supply crisis.
That amount was to be drawn from the 2015-16 rating surplus. Of this $300,000 would cover a water rates remission for Havelock North residents - $57 to any property connected to the suburb's water supply.
Another $300,000 was set aside to cover expected additional costs, and $10,000 was earmarked for the Havelock North Business Association to help it support its members.
The council was also working with IRD, MSD and banks to help co-ordinate access to other financial assistance, which was to be discussed with businesses once an application was made.