Issue No. 467 - 20 May 2010
For sale by public tender
Contract 1460: Lots 1, 3 & 4 at 10 Windsor Terrace, Wanganui

A grand occasion in the dress circle!

Blessed with some of the best views in the city, these three impressive properties will form the jewel in the crown of any portfolio or provide the perfect sun drenched setting for your dream home. View map (PDF, 70KB)

Positioned at the cul-de-sac end of Wanganui's much sought after Windsor Terrace, all three lots may be purchased collectively or separately, and are zoned for residential development.

Lot 1 – 4,920 m2 (title yet to issue)
Lot 3 – 1,240 m2 (title yet to issue)
Lot 4 – 1,200 m2 (title yet to issue)

Tender documents, to capitalise on this once in a lifetime opportunity, are available from the Property Group Reception, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between 8.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

For further information contact Tim Stubbs, phone 021 209 7871.

Tenders close on Tuesday, 22 June 2010.

Tender
Contract 1451: Local Roading Professional Services contract

Tenders are invited for specialised delivery in the field of roading, geotechnical and structural professional services.

Tender documents can be collected from the Customer Services counter, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, from 10.00am Monday, 3 May 2010.

Tenders close at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 25 May 2010.

Tender
Contract 1453: Wanganui District Council public convenience
and sanitation contract 2010-2013

Wanganui District Council is seeking tenders from suitable contractors for cleaning the public toilets.

Tender documents can be collected from the Wanganui District Council Customer Services Counter at 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, during normal working hours (8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday).

Tenders close at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 8 June 2010.

Restricted Fire Season lifted

Pursuant to the Forest and Rural Fire Acts 1977 Section 22, and the District Council Bylaws, notice is hereby given that the Restricted Fire Season has been partially lifted in the Wanganui District from midnight Friday, 16 April 2010.

Restrictions remain in force for:

  • All urban areas
  • Windy Point, Paparangi, Brunswick, Parikino, Lismore, Parapara, Mangamahu area
  • "Marangai" from the Whangaehu River to Whanganui River from the coast to SH3

Please contact the Fire Rescue Service or District Council for detail. All fires in the open are required to have a permit.

This restriction remains in force until further notice.

Exceptions
The following activities are permitted:

  • Barbecues lit in properly constructed containers and solid or gas fuelled
  • Hangi fires lit a minimum of 3 metres from any combustible structures or vegetation

Provided that no such fires shall be lit when strong or gusty winds are prevailing.

In all cases a person lighting a fire within the bounds of these exceptions shall remain in attendance at the fire until it is fully extinguished. It shall be no legal defence against claims for damage caused by any fire, that such fire was of the type or lit at the time permitted by this notice.

For those rural areas that remain restricted fire permits will be issued on Thursdays and Fridays.

One week's advance notice is required for small fires (less than two hectares), and three weeks advance notice for larger burns (equal to or greater than two hectares). This will allow for inspection/s and the preparation of a burn plan for larger fires.

All inquiries to Fire and Rescue Services, phone (06) 348 0103 or Wanganui District Council, phone (06) 349 0001.

Kevin Smith
Principal Rural Fire Officer
Wanganui District

Use of sprinklers

Consumers are advised that automatic garden sprinklers can be used by all residents (irrespective of whether their house number is an odd or even number) between the following times:

7pm to 9pm During the hours of daylight saving
6pm to 8pm Outside the hours of daylight saving

Hand-held hoses can be used at any time.

Somme Parade Pavement Rehabilitation and Safety
Improvements Project

Somme Parade between Dublin Street and Gloucester Street

Road works are being done in Somme Parade between Dublin Street and Gloucester Street from 18 January 2010 for an estimated period of three months.

The road works are necessary to address deficiencies in the existing road pavement, enable widening of the carriageway and alterations to intersection layouts for safety purposes. The completed works will make provision for cyclists. Motorists will notice significant improvements to road surface smoothness.

At times during the work, the public will experience unavoidable delays. Motorists are encouraged to use alternative routes around the perimeter of the road works.

Residents within the work zone will be informed of impending work via a letter drop and updated on progress during the project period.

Lake Wiritoa closures

Lake Wiritoa will be closed on the following dates.

Game hunting season

April 25 to 12 noon on May 3
(lake closed)

May 3 to June 28
(partial closure from 4pm each day until 12 noon the following day)

April 25 to June 28

Wanganui Model Yacht Club

September 5

Wanganui Model Yacht Club

September 12

Rates rebates
1 July 2009 – 30 June 2010

The income threshold for rates rebate is $21,910 and the maximum allowable rebate is $550.

However, if your income exceeds $21,910 you could still be entitled to a rebate depending on the total cost of your rates and the number of dependents.

Eligibility for a rates rebate is determined by:

  • the ratepayer's income for the previous tax year (year ended 31 March 2009)
  • the amount of rates (both Wanganui District Council & Horizons Regional Council)
  • the number of dependents

To assist you with your application, please bring in the following:

  • evidence of all gross income for the tax year ended 31 March 2009 (this includes income from interest)
  • your Wanganui District Council rates assessment for 2009/10
  • your Horizons Regional Council rates assessment for 2009/10

Ratepayers need to apply to the Wanganui District Council for a rates rebate. Those who are eligible will then either have their rates reduced by the amount of the rebate, or receive a refund if the rates have been paid in full for the year. The Department of Internal Affairs reimburses the Council from Crown funds.

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