Issue No. 366 - 5 June 2008
Dog Registration Fees 2008–2009

The Wanganui District Council gives notice, as required by the Dog Control Act 1996, Section 37(b) of the Dog Registration Fees set by resolution of Council on 19 May 2008.

The Dog Registration Fees are for the 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 year.

Non Working Dogs
Full fee Per dog for first three non working dogs
$100.00
Prompt payment rebate Registration paid on or before 31 July 2008
-$10.00
Neutered/spayed rebate Vet certificate or receipt required as proof
-$25.00
Good dog rebate (includes the fencing rebate) No justified complaints received over the last registration year and registration is paid on or before 31 August 2008
-$20.00
  Possible minimum fee per dog
$45.00
These fees apply to the first three non working dogs.
For the 4th and subsequent dogs registered by the same owner, the fee is $10.00 (per dog).

Working Dogs
Full fee Per dog for first three working dogs
$35.00
Prompt payment rebate Registration paid on or before 31 July 2008
-$10.00
  Possible minimum fee per dog
$25.00
These fees apply to the first three working dogs.
For the 4th and subsequent working dog registered by the same owner, the fee is $10.00 (per dog).

Impounding Fees
First impounding Registered dog
$40.00
  Unregistered dog
$100.00

Second and subsequent impoundings
(each registration year)

Registered or unregistered dog
$100.00

The fee for dogs classified as 'dangerous' is 150% of the level that would apply if the dog were not classified as a dangerous dog (Section 32, 1(e) of the Dog Control Act 1996).

Microchipping of dogs
From 1 July 2006 the following are required to be microchipped:

  • All dogs registered in New Zealand for the first time (excluding working dogs that are exempt).
  • All dogs that have been classified as dangerous or menacing on or after 1 December 2003 (including working dogs).
  • All unregistered dogs that are impounded.
  • All registered dogs that are impounded twice from 1 July 2006.
Closure of accessway
Gilligan Close to Hurworth Place

The Wanganui District Council proposes to close the walkway created by extinguishing the Right of Way easements over parts of Lots 27 and 28 DP 368038. The pedestrian accessway is situated between 17 and 19 Hurworth Place and 18 and 12 Gilligan Close.

The request for the closure of the walkway comes as a result of submissions from the residents of Gilligan Close. It is intended that the pedestrian Right of Way easement over Lot 27 and 28 contained in easement document El 6996924.2, in favour of the Wanganui District Council, will be extinguished. The right of public access through the accessway will be removed and the accessway will revert to being the private property of the adjoining property owners. A fence will be erected to close the accessway to pedestrians.

A copy of Deposited Plan DP 368038 showing Lots 27 and 28 and a copy of Easement Document El 6996924.2 are now open for public inspection at Customer Services, Ground Floor Reception at the Wanganui District Council offices, corner Guyton and St Hill Streets, Wanganui between 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday.

Any objection to the proposal must be lodged in writing detailing the objection and the grounds thereof with the Chief Executive, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui by 5.00pm on 7 July 2008.

This is a Public Notice in terms of Section 342 Local Government Act 1974.

Tender

Contract No. 1376:
Property Asset and Insurance Valuations

Tenders are invited from suitably qualified valuers to provide Asset Valuations and Insurance Valuations, where appropriate, for Council land and buildings as at 30 June 2008.

Tender packs are available from the Customer Services Counter, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Tenders close with the Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 10 June 2008.

Statement of Proposal
(In accordance with S83 of The Local Government Act 2002)

Wanganui Airport – Review of Differential Charges

The Wanganui Airport Authority proposes reviewing the differential charges (Landing and Related Airport Charges) at Wanganui Airport.

At this stage we are seeking to notify the public of the fact of the review and in particular the methodology being proposed.

Consultation in respect to this component is 30 working days with the period for submissions closing on 10 June 2008 at 4.00pm.

The review process is an extended one and is governed by legislation.

Members of the public wishing to make a submission are invited to collect a copy of the Methodology document from the Customer Services Desk of the Council offices at 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui. The document is entitled:
Wanganui Airport Authority
Review of Differential Charges
(Landing and Related Airport Charges)
April 2008
Methodology for the Determination of Landing and Related Airport Charges Proposed to be Introduced in the 2008/09 Financial Year

Allan MacGibbon
Operations Manager
Wanganui Airport

Phone: (06) 348 0536
Cell: 021 610 851
Email Allan MacGibbon

Lake Wiritoa closure for duckshooting season

Lake Wiritoa will be partially closed from Monday, May 5, until the end of the gamebird hunting season on Sunday, June 29. During this period, the lake will be closed from 4.00pm until noon the following day to allow hunters to shoot in the mornings and evenings. The lake will be open to the public from noon until 4.00pm on these days.

Durie Hill pre-cast step replacement

These concrete steps will be closed for public access from 14 April 2008 for approximately 10 weeks (subject to weather). This will allow the steps to be replaced in sections.

An alternative walking route can be found via Taylor Street (just past The Red). We regret any inconvenience caused.

Wanganui District Council
Builders: DML Builders (2003) Limited
Engineers: Bycroft Petherick Ltd
Project Manager: Stuart Mackintosh MIPENZ CPEng

Wastewater separation update

Wastewater separationWorks will continue on Smithfield Road from Moore Avenue to Brooking Street and that section of road will be closed to traffic for approximately another week. Access will still be available to residents.

On Carlton Avenue, works are continuing between Smithfield Road and Murch Place and will continue for approximately four weeks. The road will remain open; however, there will be traffic restrictions in place.

Work continues in Durie Vale Road and traffic restrictions will continue for another week.

Lower Webb Road will remain closed until June 9.

There will be no works on Monday, June 2, due the public holiday. However, traffic restrictions will remain in place.

Great North Road water supply main replacement – Contract 1348

Great North RoadInframax Construction Ltd has been contracted to replace the supply main on State Highway 3 from the Reservoir site to Virginia Road.

Work is expected to be carried out between 26 May 2008 and 15 September 2008.

Rates rebates
1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008

The income threshold for rates rebate is now $20,000 and the maximum allowable rebate is $500.

Eligibility for a rates rebate is determined by:

  • the ratepayer's income for the previous tax year (year ended 31 March 2007)
  • 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 2007 (this includes income from interest)
  • your Wanganui District Council rates assessment for 2007/08
  • your Horizons Regional Council rates assessment for 2007/08

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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