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Covid 19 coronavirus: Rotorua Lakes councillor's petition calls for nationwide rates deferral, freeze

Felix Desmarais
By Felix Desmarais
Local Democracy Reporter ·Rotorua Daily Post·
21 Apr, 2020 02:44 AM4 mins to read

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A petition calling for all councils to defer and freeze or cut rates in light of Covid-19 has been launched. Photo / File

A petition calling for all councils to defer and freeze or cut rates in light of Covid-19 has been launched. Photo / File

A petition calling for all councils to defer and freeze or cut rates in light of Covid-19 has attracted more than 850 signatures since it was launched five days ago.

The parliamentary petition, authored by Rotorua Lakes councillor Reynold Macpherson on behalf of his lobby group Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers, calls for a law change to compel all councils to comply with the demand.

Published on Friday last week, it requests Parliament pass a law requiring all councils to "offer the deferral of outstanding 2019-2020 rates for six to 12 months" and to "freeze or cut rates for 2020-2021, to help boost recovery from the Covid-19 crisis".

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By Tuesday midday, the petition had 857 signatures. It will run until May 22.

Rotorua Lakes councillor Reynold Macpherson. Photo / Andrew Warner
Rotorua Lakes councillor Reynold Macpherson. Photo / Andrew Warner

Macpherson said the petition came about because of what was, in his view, "the continuing evidence that [the] council is seriously considering a rates rise for 2020/2021 annual plan in a context where ratepayers, and especially businesses are struggling".

It comes as some Rotorua Lakes councillors indicated at the end of March that rates freezes would be a "knee-jerk" response.

Targeted rates deferrals were announced on April 6, aimed at residential and business ratepayers, particularly in the tourism, hospitality, commercial accommodation and retail sectors.

At the time, Mayor Steve Chadwick said everyone would be affected "to some degree" but the assistance was focused on "those likely to be most significantly impacted".

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Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick from her home in isolation. Photo / File
Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick from her home in isolation. Photo / File

A council statement said the sectors targeted employed "about 40 per cent" of the local workforce and the rates deferral option would also be available to homeowners who had worked in those sectors and who met the criteria.

That criteria was under development and it was expected there would be more information provided in the May rates instalment invoices, which would be delivered at the end of April.

"Others can contact [the] council to discuss their situation, as they have always been able to do, and the rates rebate scheme also continues to be available," the statement said.

Rate-setting for the next financial year is being made alongside the 2020/21 Annual Plan, a draft of which was under way.

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Macpherson said the rates deferral for the quarter didn't appear to take into account the "massive downturn in our economy and that affordability of rates has collapsed".

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"That's the very least that council should be considering, given that a lot of people, for example in the CBD, are not able to pay their rent, and when the lockdown is lifted, many of them will be collecting their stock to sell online, and could well be abandoning their retail outlets.

"Every penny that the council does not take out of our economy in rates is available to people to survive and to, hopefully, save their businesses."

Last month Local Government NZ president Dave Cull said a Taxpayer's Union call to freeze rates was "misguided" and had the "potential to put the brakes on economic recovery".

Local Government NZ president Dave Cull. Photo / File
Local Government NZ president Dave Cull. Photo / File

"We know there is going to be financial pain in our communities. Simply reducing spending would mean adding people to benefit queues while reducing operational capacity at a time when communities want councils at the heart of local emergency responses.

"As providers of drinking and wastewater services, councils are essential lifeline infrastructure providers and in times of crisis such as these our costs may even go up, not down."

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Macpherson's comments were put to the council and Chadwick.

In a written statement via the council communications team, Chadwick said petitions were a "legitimate democratic tool that people are entitled to use".

"The annual plan for 2020/21 is still in development and will be subject to public consultation before being finalised and adopted."

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