The Southland Times

Rakiura ratepayer facing 500% hike out of luck

- Matthew Rosenberg Local Democracy Reporting Local Democracy Reporting is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

A Stewart Island/Rakiura ratepayer on the receiving end of a 500% rates hike received little sympathy from district councillor­s this week.

On Monday, the unnamed person made headlines after appearing in a Southland District Council report for contesting a jump in their rates from $348.68 to $1743.95 in the space of one year.

Arguing their undevelope­d section sat on a neglected section of road with no council services available, they labelled the sharp increase “drasticall­y unfair and unjust”.

But on Wednesday, councillor Jon Spragoon – an appointee to the Stewart Island/ Rakiura community board – questioned some of the ratepayer’s claims about a lack of services at his Rata St property, including no sewerage, power and lighting.

“It won’t get street lights in the sense that we’re a dark sky sanctuary.

‘‘He refers to a muddy track, well, it’s just a standard gravel road,” Spraggon said.

“I’ve spoken to half the community board, and they back the council stance that no remission be given.”

The issue was escalated to elected members after the ratepayer was unsatisfie­d with the reason given by staff for the increase – a change of ownership in June 2023.

The section had previously come under the umbrella of an adjacent property, meaning it had only been charged partial rates as a contiguous property.

In its report, council staff pointed out the nature of the land would have been highlighte­d in a Land Informatio­n Memorandum (LIM) report, showing what was at stake with the rating situation.

“... the reality of the situation was there and available for the purchaser to see.”

Mayor Rob Scott

“Had the informatio­n not been contained in the LIM, we’d probably be having a different conversati­on now ... the reality of the situation was there and available for the purchaser to see,” mayor Rob Scott told those gathered.

Councillor Matt Wilson hoped the council would take opportunit­ies to educate potential buyers, and asked if it was possible to include additional informatio­n in the online rate search tool.

The council said it was exploring that further.

Ultimately, councillor­s voted for no rates remission to be applied to the Rata St property for the 2023/24 financial year.

The section in question has a capital value of $50,000. The average rates increase for Southland district for 2023/24 was 13%.

 ?? STEPHEN JAQUIERY/LDR ?? An undevelope­d section on Stewart Island/ Rakiura has seen its rates jump by 500% in the past year, but the Southland District Council says the hike is justified.
STEPHEN JAQUIERY/LDR An undevelope­d section on Stewart Island/ Rakiura has seen its rates jump by 500% in the past year, but the Southland District Council says the hike is justified.

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