Otago Daily Times

Buying building sorts council overcrowdi­ng

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

THE Waitaki District Council has bought the 1882 grocery store next door to its Thames St headquarte­rs.

Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher said the purchase of the building at 24 Thames St, at the corner of Thames and Meek Sts, solved the current overcrowdi­ng at its headquarte­rs for the ‘‘medium to long term’’.

‘‘I think it’s a great one for us strategica­lly,’’ Mr Kircher said.

‘‘We’ve had the situation of overcrowdi­ng in parts of our building here. It fits with our longerterm strategy about what we’re going to do for premises.

‘‘It’s been bought with endowment funds, it’s an investment in property, the return on the investment is sufficient that it is giving us a good return.’’

The current tenant — a stationery and goods store, Gold Fox Mega — had a lease the council would honour.

In March, the mayor and councillor­s balked at a council officer recommenda­tion to move council meetings to the Oamaru Opera House to free up space for 17 staff at council headquarte­rs, and last month, the council’s parks and property teams moved into refurbishe­d office space above the Italian fusion restaurant Cucina at the corner of Tees and Itchen Sts.

At the time, council assets group manager Neil Jorgensen said staff were likely to remain in the building for ‘‘a few years’’.

Mr Kircher said the council had leased the space above the restaurant ‘‘knowing that’s not really a longterm fix’’.

‘‘There’s plenty of room next door,’’ he said.

And though the council had taken a ‘‘step change’’ in staff numbers, the purchase was not indicative of a continuall­y growing staff, Mr Kircher said.

‘‘We’re not wanting to take on more staff,’’ he said.

‘‘We’ve taken on more staff because of increases in workload, changes in legislatio­n requiring us to do more, in some cases a desire to do more . . . and part of the increase has been a change from using contractor­s and so on to actually have people on staff where we’re getting much better value.’’

Last month, council people and culture group manager Lisa Baillie said that as part of the council’s 201828 long term plan the council added two fulltime equivalent positions in water, one fulltime equivalent in roading, one fulltime equivalent as a heritage adviser and one fulltime equivalent as the economic developmen­t manager.

In May, she said, the council employed 132.7 fulltime equivalent positions.

Council property manager Renee Julius said the council spent $350,000 on the building.

 ?? PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN ?? New digs . . . The Waitaki District Council has sought the Bailie and Humphrey’s suilding at 24 Thames Qt, next to the council’s headquarte­rs, as a longterm solution to its current overcrowdi­ng issues.
PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN New digs . . . The Waitaki District Council has sought the Bailie and Humphrey’s suilding at 24 Thames Qt, next to the council’s headquarte­rs, as a longterm solution to its current overcrowdi­ng issues.
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