Council provides rates relief to flooding victims
Council provides rates relief to flooding victims
Christchurch City Council has agreed to stop
charging rates for residential properties left uninhabitable
by recent flooding.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel says the Council is aware of the hardship suffered by ratepayers badly affected by the flooding in March and April.
“It was vital we did something practical to help people forced to leave homes that are too damaged to live in, especially with winter on the way.
“This 100 per cent rates remission applies to properties on the Flooding Taskforce list of vulnerable properties when repairs to make them habitable can’t proceed without further Council action to reduce the flooding risk.
“However, ratepayers who have evacuated flood-damaged homes not yet on the Task Force list can apply to the Council and staff will assess their eligibility for the rates remission.”
Under the remission programme owners will not have to pay any rates until their homes are suitable for reoccupation, says Mayor Dalziel.
“We know it has been a tough time for residents whose homes have been inundated over recent months. We hope this financial relief will go some way to helping alleviate the stress they are under.”
Shirley Papanui Ward Councillors Pauline Cotter and Ali Jones say they are pleased they pushed for the rates remission.
“From the feedback we received from residents it was clear that the financial pressure of having to move out and pay rent, as well as a mortgage, was making an already difficult situation even more difficult, says Councillor Jones.
“The effects of that stress is seen in our families, schools, communities and general health and well-being, so if we can mitigate this, we must,” says Councillor Cotter.
Key facts about flooding rates remissions
• The rates remission will be backdated to
the date of the property was evacuated, but no earlier than
5 March 2014.
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• Ratepayers can apply for the
remission by filling out a form available on the Council
website www.ccc.govt.nz, at Service Centres, or by phoning
the Call Centre on 03 941 8999 or 0800 800 169
Eligibility criteria:
• The residential or non-rateable property is
uninhabitable due to flood damage; and
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• the
property is on the Flood Taskforce list of vulnerable
properties or is confirmed as eligible by a qualified
Council manager; and
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• repairs to make the
property habitable are reliant on further Council action to
reduce the flooding risk. i.e. property owners are unable to
undertake independent remedial work.
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• Council
staff may need to check eligibility by visiting properties
not already on the Flood Task Force list.
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• The remission is not available for
properties where repairs can be done immediately and
ratepayers have to move out temporarily while they are
completed.
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