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Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 3:58 pm
The Horowhenua District Council Development Contributions
Policy comes into effect on 1 July 2021. It affects people
developing new residential, commercial or industrial land
and buildings.
Prior to the introduction of the
policy, the cost of financing infrastructure to meet the
demands of growth was met almost entirely by
ratepayers.
Given we are in a period of unprecedented
growth, it’s unfair to expect ratepayers to continue to
subsidise the cost of growth. The Development Contributions
Policy ensures that those who create the need for Council to
provide additional infrastructure, are those who will pay
for it.
What are development
Council Adopts Long-Term Plan scoop.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scoop.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mayor John Leggett warmly welcomed the public’s
input.
“It’s been a challenging year for everyone
so I’m pleased that people have found the time to tell us
what they think about our Long Term Plan. Marlburians are
passionate - 82 submitters want to speak to us in person at
the hearings from 1 to 3 June.”
The Consultation
Document explains the Council’s key priorities and sets
out its proposed major projects and levels of service over
the next 10 years, and the impact on rates and debt levels.
It proposes increased investment in infrastructure and
economic development, the environment and in sports and
Press Release – Marlborough District Council Marlborough District Council received 128 public submissions on its 2021-31 Long Term Plan (LTP) Consultation Document. The submission period closed on Monday 10 May. Mayor John Leggett warmly welcomed the publics input. Its been a challenging …
Marlborough District Council received 128 public submissions on its 2021-31 Long Term Plan (LTP) Consultation Document. The submission period closed on Monday 10 May.
Mayor John Leggett warmly welcomed the public’s input.
“It’s been a challenging year for everyone so I’m pleased that people have found the time to tell us what they think about our Long Term Plan. Marlburians are passionate – 82 submitters want to speak to us in person at the hearings from 1 to 3 June.”