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Draft City Rate Increase Lowered

Published: Mon 26 Mar 2001 11:18 AM
23 March 2001
After Christchurch City Councillors pruned some items from the draft annual plan today the proposed rate increase has been lowered.
At the beginning of the five-hour meeting by the Council to approve the draft annual plan, the chairman of the Strategy and Resources Committee chairman, Cr. David Close, said the overall rate increased faced by residents was 2.39 per cent.
At the end of the meeting that figure had dropped to 2.20 per cent.
Other changes (with Cr. Close’s earlier figures in parenthesis) are:
The residential rate increase 2.27 per cent (2.56); median residential property ($142,000) 32 cents a week (37); a residential property upper end of the market ($400,000) 91c a week ($1.02); commercial-industrial rate increase 0.81 per cent (0.71); rural ratepayers rate increase of 11.14 per cent (11.7).
The primary cause of the alternations was a change in library capital expenditure.
Further information: Cr. David Close: 388 0151 or 3711563.

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