Taupo & Turangi Herald

HAVE YOUR SAY ON FEES AND CHARGES

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MANAGING ANIMALS AND ensuring places you go to eat are clean and hygienic are important aspects of keeping the Taupō District community safe.

Taupō District Council is reviewing its fees and charges for these activities and now the community has an opportunit­y to provide feedback.

Policy advisor Andrew Wilson said the need for animal control was primarily generated by those who owned animals. However, the community benefits from the work of council’s animal control officers as well.

Therefore, the funding of these activities is split between rates and dog registrati­on fees. Council is proposing increases of $10 to $15 per year for dog registrati­on.

“The fees for dog registrati­on and animal control haven’t moved much over the last decade which has led to a shortfall from dog registrati­on fees.

“This means that rates have had to fund the shortfall. We understand times are tough for our community and that cost increases hurt, but this shortfall can’t keep being placed onto rates. We want to make sure the costs are fairly divided between dog owners and the wider community.”

Meanwhile, the proposed changes to fees for food licensing represent increased costs for council, as well as the fact council has been undercharg­ing for officers’ time in the food licensing space.

Consultati­on on the proposed changes to fees and charges is now open and closes on Friday 3 May. You can have your say at www.taupo. govt.nz/haveyoursa­y, by emailing feesandcha­rges@taupo.govt.nz, or dropping your submission form into a Customer and Visitor Informatio­n Centre in Taupō, Tūrangi, or Mangakino.

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