The council has allocated funding to respectfully relocate the rolls of honour to Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, ensuring the continued recognition of those who served and those who lost their life while serving.
Any proceeds of the sale of the building will be used for the purposes to be identified by the council, but consistent with the original endowment, so are likely to be spend in Foxton or Foxton Beach.
The council concedes that transferring ownership to a community organisation would promote local stewardship, but that is not as simple as it sounds. It requires careful assessment of the organisation’s resources and maintenance capacity. While empowering communities, it also demands support and infrastructure to ensure sustainable management.
The council will thoroughly evaluate before transferring the building to anyone, ensuring the organisation can effectively utilise the land for broader community benefit. It their plan fails at some stage, the situation could be worse, and the ratepayers may once again have to pick up the tab for a building it cannot use.
Retaining ownership of the building and fixing it comes with a hefty price tag and it therefore rejected by the council. Use of the hall declined from 70 times in 2014/15 to less than to in 2018/19 and was less than 20 in the current year. It cost somewhere $30 an hour to hire the main hall, and $65 for the entire building per hour, with a reduction offered for community groups.
The proposal for anyone wanting to safe and restore the hall comes with vital commitments as the hall’s safety and longevity must be safeguarded while preserving its historical integrity. This would demand a substantial investment from ratepayers should the council retain ownership, the council said.
“Preliminary estimates suggest the cost could range from $1.5M to $2.1M depending on the extent of renovations required, although further investigation is required to determine this,” s council statement said.
The current cost estimates only and a few years old. The council’s consultation document has more information as to the potential impact on rates based on these indicative cost estimates. It could add as much as $83 to Foxton and Beach Ratepayer’s bills.