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Upfront consent fees back

Council reverses applicatio­n policy introduced during Covid-19

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Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s consent applicatio­n lodgment process has returned to requiring minimum fees to be paid at the beginning.

As of yesterday, council require minimum fees to be paid upfront for applicatio­ns for resource consents and consent variations, as well as applicatio­ns for post decision processes (EDA and 223/224).

Council’s general manager regulatory services Alison Curtis says it follows a review of the current approach and aligns it with neighbouri­ng councils.

“By requiring minimum fees to be paid at the start of the process once again, we’re operating more effectivel­y on a user pay as you go basis,” she says. “One of benefits for consent applicants is if the upfront fee covers a significan­t amount, if not all the costs of processing the consent. If there are no additional costs, then the decision can be released immediatel­y at the end of the process.”

Council moved away from requiring fees at lodgment in April 2020, to provide relief during the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, to reduce the onus of cost on council at the start of the process, a decision has been made to require upfront payments again.

“Council processes around 450 resource consents and post-decision processes annually, but we are also involved in additional processes like Land Informatio­n Memorandum­s (LIMs).

“As we have been covering the upfront costs during this process, it does mean we carry a high level of consent debt which has the potential to impact wider council service delivery,” Curtis says.

 ?? ?? Western Bay of Plenty District Council is reinstatin­g upfront minimum consent applicatio­n fees.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council is reinstatin­g upfront minimum consent applicatio­n fees.

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