Ratepayers Rebellion Leaders Meet With ARC.
No Legal Action Against Non-Paying Rebels Before End Of January
Officers To Repo Rt On Options For Waiving Penalties
Early Consultation Promised On Next Year's Rates Policy.
The ARC will take no action against the estimated 100,000 ratepayers who have withheld all or part of their rates until
officers present a report to the Council at the end of January.
Under existing legislation North Shore and Rodney ratepayers in this 'non-paying' category become open to legal action
from 6th December, but the undertaking given today to defer any such possible action will bring comfort to protesting
ratepayers over the holiday period.
Officials will be required to report fully to the Council in late January on the options for dealing with non-payers and
it will then be up to elected ARC councillors to make final decisions.
ARC Chair Gwen Bull emphasised that the Council is not committed in any way to taking any legal action against
protesting ratepayers for non or part-payment.
The Council officers' report will also address the options for waiving penalties on those ratepayers who are paying
their rates on a 10% per month basis by cheque, direct credit or other means currently unacceptable to the ARC.
While the ARC is still reluctant to confirm actual numbers of 'defaulting' ratepayers it did advise that 45,000
ratepayers have still not made any payment at all. This is a slightly lower figure than earlier reported due to
inaccurate information supplied by Manukau City Council.
Information obtained by the Rebellion campaign at the end of October revealed that a further 58,000 plus ratepayers were
withholding part of their rates. This is a total of over 100,000 ratepayers who are still 'rebelling' against the ARC
rating policy.
The ARC has agreed to consult further with the Rebellion campaign leaders before finalising its proposed rating policy
for inclusion in its draft Annual Plan for next year.
Rebellion leaders pointed out that this early consultation was vital because by the time the draft Annual Plan was
issued it would be too late to make any substantial changes to the rating policy.
It is anticipated that this early consultation will include options such as business and rural differentials, both land
and capital value options, and a uniform annual general charge.
Present at the meeting were Rebellion leaders John Drury, Ron Mottram, Grant Taylor and David Thornton. ARC councillors
present were Gwen Bull (chair) Philip Sherry (deputy chair) Mike Lee and Brian Smith - plus several senior ARC officials