Rates Angst
Following Gabrielle one of the many issues Councils had to confront was that of rates and where to go with impacted ratepayers.
For those most devastated areas the answer was simple. With such upheaval and disruption of lives , councils could understand (or some could) that the remission of rates was the best decision.
It was an option under the Local Government Act .
The Hastings District Council chose the remission option and that was applied to all affected ratepayers for two years.
Pretty clearcut and just decision .Sensible to see all ratepayers treated the same.
But not the Regional Council.
Councillors passed the buck. Maybe they did not understand the ramifications of what may eventuate .
Under the Act they must have been informed Section 102 allowed them to adopt a rates remission policy.
Sounds fair enough.
Under Section 109 they could have conditions and criteria to be met in order for rates to be remitted.
Problem.
Conditions and criteria.
Who decides?
Well not the Councillors .They have washed their hands of the problem.
Staff? Yes. The staff have been given the task to formulate conditions and criteria so that staff can make a decision that will or could have a major impact on peoples lives.
This becomes a nightmare.
The Regional Council was wrong going down this path and I wonder what advice they received before making the decision.
After a major disaster , how does one decide on conditions and criteria to determine rates remission or not?
This policy required ratepayers to apply for rates remission ( no doubt hoping some would not) and to provide some information on ratepayers situations to help with the decision.
I am sure this has been a major intrusion in to peoples lives. Where do you draw the line?
At a time when people are at their most vulnerable an authority delves in to personal and private lives of ratepayers that frankly should be out of bounds. This is a serious but extraordinary situation .
I know that staff will treat people with respect but it's the fact they have been tasked with this exercise at all that is the problem.