A plea by the Kaipara District Council for ratepayers withholding rates of about $6 million to pay up has been rebuffed by a lobby group embroiled in a longstanding spat with the territorial authority.
Chairman of commissioners running the council, John Robertson, said that since a recent High Court decisionconfirmed that historic rates have been effectively validated, they were enforceable and must now be paid.
Parliament passed the Kaipara Validation Act that validated irregularities in the setting and assessing of Kaipara District rates from the 2006-07 financial year to 2011-12 in respect of a wastewater scheme.
The Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents' Association took the council to the High Court to seek a declaration that the rates were invalid.
However, Justice Paul Heath said since the Act was passed by Parliament, he didn't have powers to declare it unlawful.
Mr Robertson said some 2000 of the 14,000 ratepayers owed the council about $6 million in unpaid rates from as far back as three years.
"I'll be putting out messages to encourage people that are holding back to pay because the court has made it absolutely clear that they are valid rates therefore they should be paid.
"For some, there's been uncertainty [on rates] because of the judicial review and the campaign by the MRRA [association] encouraging people not to pay has been quite strong over the years but I'd expect them to re-consider their stand now and to pay up," he said.