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Annual Plan submissions 2017/18 - Summary
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
500 John Lowe Rates Increases Rates should not be increased. Consider those that struggle and are on the dole.
501 Mark Armstrong Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaConcern with new conversations around the STEP system that is being looked at by the
RRSSC. Recommends that option 1 remains to be the preferred option.
502 Leon Vincent Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Support sewerage scheme
Support STEP system
Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017
503 Bernard and Lauren Cruikshank Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Support sewerage scheme
Support STEP system
Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017504 Carolyn Mckelvey-Spitz Rates Increases Not happy with rates increase
505 Su CammellChairperson, Lake Rotoma/Rotoehu
Commmunity AssociationWastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017
506 Richard Campion Roads & footpaths Sealing Request that Te Manu Rd Paradise Valley be sealed.
507 Cherry Ireland Waste servicesIncreased service
area Do not wish to be part of services
508 Grant and Janet Tietjens Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017
509 N/A
510 Urshla Bamford Waste services Refuse collectionsOppose rubbish bins and query safety of them on the streets. Support in-town recycling
centre
511 David and Carol Marshall Waste servicesIncreased service
area
Rural - Does not support wheelie bins
If goes ahead provide option to opt out.
512 Raymond Doust Waste servicesIncreased service
area Rural - Do not introduce service. Happy with Dial a drum.
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Does not support whole district paying for ongoing cost of the system
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Waste services Refuse collectionsSupports the no-opt out option.
Wants to see better recycling options - soft plastics
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Community boardRemove targeted
rate Does not support
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Rates Differentials Keep differentials
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Rates Farming remission Fully remove the remission
513 Elizabeth Eckersley Rates Increases Does not support.
513 Elizabeth EckersleyShort term rental
accommodation Supports more regulation.
513 Elizabeth Eckersley
Roads & footpaths
Traffic
Selwyn Road, Lynmore increasing traffic flow since installation of lights at Isles Rd.
Dangerous.
Install lights at Selwyn Rd/Tarawera Rd.
Extend 50km up Tarawera Rd upto Hilton.
514 Flo DentRoads & footpaths
Kerb and channellingPoor state of roadsides - re Mountain Rd. Badly in need of kerb and channel work
514 Flo Dent Rates Increases Thinks increase is to much.
514 Flo DentShort term rental
accommodation More regulation needed.
515 Stephen Tietjens Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017
516 Rocky and Rebecca Fiske
Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Supported. Would expect for equalised rate that collection is from the gate.
Not prepared to pay $200/year for a collection point.
517 Michael WorthingtonWaste services
Increased service
area
Rural - opposes changes. Does not support paying for services that are not wanted.
Against the blanket charge but support user pays.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
518 Rory AntonyWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Keep status quo. Opposes the option of a collection point.
519 Laraine BarkerWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Opposed to anything that will put up rates. Happy with in-town recycling centre.
519 Laraine Barker Rates Increases Does not support
520 Kevin and Judy NicholasWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - opposes changes and council imposed system.
521 Brendan CaneCentral Transport Limited Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Does not support blanket rate for service not wanted or will not be used.
522 Jose FrancoZoetermeer Agriculture Ltd Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Does not support blanket rates for service where only a collection point will be
available. Would like option to opt out.
523 Ronald MarsdenWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Does not support full target rate and no option to opt out.
524 John DouglasWaste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Does not support full target rate as have no idea where collection points will be.
Supports Dial a drum at $20.00 per collection every 3-4 weeks.
525 John and Nikki SteensWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Opposed options
526 Allan EstcourtWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - opposed to waste fee charges to unoccupied properties
527 Kay FeatherWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - supports a service but not supportive if have to pay and a service is not provided.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua
Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaConcern for older people and the payment of the costs associated with the scheme.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua Waste services
Increased service
area Support in general. Concern that some older people have trouble with handling the bins.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua Performing Arts Centre Supports strengthening and upgrade.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua Museum
Support need to fully restore iconic building as soon as possible. Finance the restoration
through a special purpose long term loan.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua
Short term rental
accommodation
Council should peruse means to ensure these properties contribute fairly to services they
use.
528 Russel HallamPositive Ageing Rotorua Rotorua Lakes Council
Commend readability of consultation document. Request that future submission forms are
black/white not grey/white.
529 Jackie CavanaghRoads & footpaths Traffic
Suggests 4 lanes round lake past turn off to Hamilton, down Old Taupo to polytechnic and
onto routes south.
530 Paul Van Miert
Performing Arts Centre
Alarmed by proposed plans for performing arts centre. Questions the purpose of the
proposed plans - performing arts facility or focus on providing bar and café facilities.
Submission contains suggestions and photos on the proposed plan.
531 Jennifer GraceRates
IncreasesOpposes rate increase. Various projects should be deferred so as to have no rates increase -
jetty at Acacia Bay, access to Redwoods, performing arts centre
531 Jennifer Grace Museum Needs to be high priority project
531 Jennifer GracePerforming Arts Centre Should be deferred
532 J & G ConwayShort term rental
accommodation Book a Bach - submissions against
533 Jan FodenWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - don't mind paying for a service, but service should be the same across the district.
534 Dianne Western Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaDoes not support all ratepayers in district subsidizing the scheme it should be a targeted
rate on users.
534 Dianne WesternWaste services
Increased service
area Opposes service availability charge.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
534 Dianne WesternPerforming Arts Centre
SupportSupports but make sure there are no cost overruns.
534 Dianne Western Museum Targeted rates Supports
534 Dianne Western Rates Differentials Supports pausing on reducing rating differentials.
534 Dianne Western Rates Farming remission Supports
534 Dianne Western Rates Increases Does not support
535 Corrine Rushbrooke
Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Support Option 1 - Reporoa waste.
Notes that the proposal has separated the community. The service needs to be fair for all.
536 Ronald Key Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaSupport sewerage scheme
536 Ronald Key Waste services Targeted rate Supports option 1 - 100% targeted rate
536 Ronald KeyPerforming Arts Centre Against Use the money to upgrade infrastructure. Waste/water/storm water drainage.
536 Ronald Key Museum Targeted rates Does not support. Wait and see what Government offer.
536 Ronald KeyCommunity board
Remove targeted
rate Supports
536 Ronald KeyRates
DifferentialsSupports pausing on reducing rating differentials. Wait for correction in the market.
536 Ronald Key Rates Farming remission Pause. Wait for a correction in the market
536 Ronald Key Rates Increases Support. So long as used to fund infrastructure.
536 Ronald KeyShort term rental
accommodation Supports more regulation maybe an registration fee.
537 Richard SkiffingtonWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Does not support increased service area/service
538 Evon SkiffingtonWaste services
Increased service
area Rural Ngakuru - Does not support.
538 Evon Skiffington Library Mobile library Who decided there should still be a mobile library.
539 Heidi JefferyWaste services
Increased service
area Rural Ngakurua - Does not support. keep waste the way it is
540 Carol Hull-BrownWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Waikite Valley. Does not support.
541 Jeff WalkerWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Ngakuru. Does not support.
542 Roger GoughWaste services
Increased service
area Rural - Ngakuru. Does not support.
543 Graeme DohntOn behalf of owners at 11 Chingford Road, Lake Rotoehu
Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
544 Ian Fergusson Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
545 Hugh and Susan Goldsmith Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017
546 Sam and Anita Stewart Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
547 Ross Mowry Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
548Jill and Brian Walker and Potiki
Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
549Darrin and Toni Knowles and Brown
Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
550Helen Goodwin
Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaDoes not support the sewerage scheme. Huge financial burden and money maker.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
551
Altus Van As
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Support sewerage scheme
Support STEP system
Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017552 Francis Lunt Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports STEP system
553 Steven Burton Waste services Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate on vacant land
554 Karen Barker RL & KJ Barker Family Trust Waste services Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate on vacant land
555John and Marian Sandrey Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Does not support waste collection for Waikite Valley
556Michael Smith Waste services
Increased service
area
Supports option 1 - suggests collection points at on either Tumunui or
Whirinaki/Waikaukau Rd.
557 Sandra Tadema Waste services Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate on vacant land
Waste services
Increased service
area Does not support paying for a service if you don't use it.
558Jim Verran Waste services Targeted rate Does not support 100% target rate that everyone must pay and no option to opt out.
559Ngaire Fairweather Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Does not support a council waste collection.
560 Timothy Beange Waste services Targeted rate Rural - Does not support a council recycling collection
561Tracey Hopkins Waste services Targeted rate Does not support 100% target rate that everyone must pay and no option to opt out.
562Sherrie Stokman Waste services
Increased service
area Does not support service that is used. Should allow an opt out option.
563Thomas Kaminski Roads & footpaths Kerb and channelling Request upgrade to road/footpath around area of 525 Ngongotaha.
564Claire Cornwell Waste services
Increased service
area Does not support extended service. Leave as is. No to collection points
565Hong Li Waste services Targeted rate
Does not support targeted rate that can't opt out of. Body Corporate rates cover this and
provide the service.
566
Pieter Hopkins P & L Investments Waste services Targeted rate
Does not support targeted rates that can't opt out of. Large apartment block. Apartments
no not allow for each individual unit to be serviced. Pays another company to do this.
567 Murray and Jeanie Benseman Waste services Targeted rate Rural - does not support extended service.
568 Ross Stanway ADC Forest Ltd Waste services Targeted rate Rural - vacant land, it is not justifiable to charge.
569 Denis Burr Waste services Targeted rate yes to targeted rate on all rural residential properties
569 Denis Burr Museum Targeted rates Does not support. Should come out of insurances.
569 Denis Burr Rates Increases Questions why so above inflation
569Denis Burr
Short term rental
accommodation Somehow need to regulate.
570Roger Barker Waste services
Increased service
area Rural. Does not support rural service.
570Roger Barker Rates
IncreasesQuestions if ever to have a year with no rate increase and why are Rotorua rates so high
571 Mike Bannister Lake Okareka Community Association Public toilets Upgrade Request for upgrade of toilets at Boyes Beach
571 Mike Bannister Lake Okareka Community Association Boat ramps Upgrade Request for upgrade of boat ramp at Acacia Bay
572 Jacob Van Dorsser Waste services Targeted rate Target rate should only be to occupied properties
573Reece & Jacqui Ormsby Directors of Tyleam Family Trust Waste services
Increased service
area Rural. Does not support rural service.
574
Ron Reed Waste services Targeted rate
Opposes moving from 80 to 100% targeted rate.
Opposes the no opt-out option.
Opposes option to rate each separately used or inhabited property.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
575
Willie Shaw Waste services
Need more promotion of free recycling and where to do it.
Need more policing official roadside dumping
576
Kirstine Jolly Waste services
Wished to opt out. If service could be the same as she currently gets from private provider
would be happy pay for it, not happy to pay for service that is less than what currently
receives.
577Tim Wild Chairman of Pukehangi Parklands BodycorpWaste services Targeted rate
Currently no service is provided at Parkland estate. Would be happy to pay if service is
provided.
578Kim Lorigan Waste services
Increased service
area Should not be charged if full service can not be provided.
579
Wendy Lambeth Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Atiamuri - no mention of what service in this area. Would not support paying for a
service that does not provide the same service as currently being provided for by private
provider.
580
Sharon Andrews Waste services
Increased service
area
Does not support service extended at same rate as urban when the service will not be the
same.
Collection points will not work.
Proposed bags for rural not good or big enough.
Support in-town and land fill recycling service
581Michelle Peters Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Ngakurua. Does not support extended service, happy with status quo. Supports
option #2.
582John and Robyn Currie Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Tarukenga. Supports option 1.
583Gordon Lindsay Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Ngakuru. Does not support rubbish collection
584Maria Luscombe Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Is concerned about the cost of the proposed new service.
585Rosemarie Lyon Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - Supports option 1. Service preferred is for kerbside not the current bag proposal.
586Tryon and Kelly Gerrard and Marshall Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - If service is introduced the full service must be provided if being charged the full
amount. Collection points not acceptable.
587Diane Herdman Waste services
Increased service
area Rural - If a uniform charge the service should be uniform.
588Craig Wishart Waiotapu thermal wonderland Waste services
Increased service
area Collection point at Waimangu a good idea
589Dennis Coleman Waste services
Increased service
area Does not support targeted rate especially as unlikely to receive the for my property.
590Amanda and Mathew Armer Waste services
Increased service
area
Rural - Okaro and Waimangu Rds. If paying for a service there must be a service. Supports
kerb side collection preferably with bags.
591Pamela Pedersen Waste services Targeted rate
Understands introduction for targeted rate but questions logic in areas with large rate of
holiday homes.
592Gaylynn and Geoff Travis Waste services
Increased service
area Does not support extended refuse service.
593 Ngawai Ngawhika Trustee Waste services Targeted rate Vacant land - should not be charged.
594Joe La Grouw Lockwood Rotorua Waste services
Increased service
area Support option 2 - status quo. Should be user pays.
595Joe La Grouw Victoria Business Park Limited Waste services
Increased service
area Support option 2 - status quo. Should be user pays.
596Joe La Grouw Victoria Business Park Limited Waste services
Increased service
area Support option 2 - status quo. Should be user pays.
597Debbie Waste services
Increased service
area Support option 2 - status quo
598 Watene Horsfall Waste services Targeted rate Does not support targetd rate on vacant land
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
599Ngongotaha AFC Sports and Recreation Club funding
Requests support/funding for upgrade of their facilities - training facilities, and changing
rooms are the priority.
600
Waitiahoaho Emery Rotoiti Rotoma Sewerage Steering Committee
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Support sewerage scheme
Support STEP system
Do not support targeted rate introduced 1 July 2017601 Sue and John La Roche Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support STEP system
602
Marilyn Wilkie
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Does not support sewerage scheme
Does not support STEP system
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
603
Piki Thomas Ngati Pikiao Iwi Trust
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
604Alison and David Sellars Rotoehu Communities
Wastewater Lake RotoehuEncourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community
Request council continue providing funding support for the consultation
605
Glen Hawkins Rotoma No 1 Incorporation
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
606
Don Atkinson Lakes Water Quality Society
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
607
Pania Tamati Waratah Forestry Services
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
608
Bill Barker
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
609
Francis Curtis
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
610
Steven Curtis Tapuaekura Rakeiao Marae
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
611
Howard Morrison Ngati Rongomai Iwi Trust
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
612
Ian McLean Personal
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
613
Ian McLean Rotoiti Rotoma Sewerage Steering Committee
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
614
Joe Tahana Ngati Pikiao Environmental Society
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
615
Pare Merito Te Runanga o Ngati Pikiao Trust
Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pre-treatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18
616 John Dyer Waste Services Targeted rate Dispensation to one inhabitable property (second residence is a small sleep out)
617
Michael MacGregor Waste Services
Refuse collections
Does not support extending services
Already uses recycling centre
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
618Debbie Ireton
Wastewater Rotoiti/RotomaDoes not support sewerage scheme
Does not support targets rate commencing 2017/18
619Dorreen and Douglas Green Waste Services
Refuse collectionsDoes not support extending the rural waste management service
Does not support the introduction of "red" plastic rubbish bags
620 Reynold Macpherson Rotorua District Residents and RatepayersRotorua Lakes Council Refer to submission.
621
Colin and Brenda Smart
Airport General Does not support upgrade
621 Colin and Brenda Smart Museum Targeted rates Wait for Government response to funding
621 Colin and Brenda Smart Rates Increases Does not support increase
621Colin and Brenda Smart
Short term rental
accommodation Current policy Supports current policy
622Jean Douglas
Waste Services Refuse collections Does not support extending services
622Jean Douglas Performing Arts Centre Targeted rate Support earthquake strengthening. Assist funding the Aquatic Centre.
622 Jean Douglas Museum Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate
622 Jean Douglas Affordable housing Cost of housing Increases in cost of housing driving the price of houses for the market for locals
622Jean Douglas Economic development
Pay rates in tourism
sector
Tourists visiting "tourist spots" & not everyday shops. A large part of the population are
paid very little.
623
Conor McEvoy
Short term rental
accommodation
Introduce
charge/levy
AIRBNB and book a batch should pay an advertising levy
624 Rangimarie Kingi Rotorua Lakes Council Refer to submission.
625 Jerry Douglas Hamurana and Awahou ratepayers and residents assn.Rates Increases Does not support rate increase
625 Jerry Douglas Museum Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate
625Jerry Douglas Economic development Pay rates in tourism sectorDoes not support an increase in the Economic Development rate
625Jerry Douglas Rates Maximise UAGC. Move towards targeted rates. Capping of overall quantity of rates.
625
Jerry Douglas
Short term rental
accommodation
Introduce
charge/levy
Remove 100 day B&B rules & replace with a more appropriate user pays system
625Jerry Douglas Rotorua 2030 Goals
Reduction of non core services. Sale of surplus assets. Long term program of debt
reduction.
626 Richard Skiffington Waste Services Refuse collections Does not support extending rural waste management service.
626 Richard Skiffington Sports and Recreation Does not support the Targa rally
627 Robert Okell Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Does not support sewerage scheme. Support BOPRC rule.
627 Robert Okell Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extending rural waste management service.
627Robert Okell Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening.
627 Robert Okell Museum Targeted rate Does not support a targeted rate
627 Robert Okell Rates Support community board targeted rates
627 Robert Okell Rates Differentials Support differentials
627 Robert Okell Rates Farming differentials Does not support differential
627Robert Okell
Short term rental
accommodation Support Support current policy
628Reynold Macpherson
Governance &
Partnerships Consultation Saturation of advertising, No consultation.
629 Colin and Suzanne Dittmer Rotorua Lakes Council Finances Reduce debt. Concentrate on council duties.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
630
Delight Gartlein
Performing Arts Centre Disagree Doers not agree earthquake strengthening
630Delight Gartlein Affordable housing Housing shortage
Address the acute shortage of housing. Think about developing two-storey, terraced
housing with community gardens.
630Delight Gartlein Wastewater General Protect lakes and waterways. All stream margins need to be planted to prevent runoff
630Delight Gartlein Waste services Paper/plastic bags
Make Rotorua plastic free. Provide free monthly collection of mattresses, furniture &
appliances.
630
Delight Gartlein
Inner City Revitalisation
Strategy City Focus Restore sails. Does not support cars being allowed to pass through City Focus.
630
Delight Gartlein Rotorua 2030 Goals
Focus on making Rotorua a liveable beautiful city and a desirable tourist destination.
Provide homes for homeless & early education centres for children. Take care lakes.
631 Alan Deverson Rotorua Lakes Council Refer to submission
632Trevor Newbrook
Short term rental
accommodation Support Continue with the current policy
632 Trevor Newbrook Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
632 Trevor Newbrook Waste services Targeted rate Supported targeted rate
632Trevor Newbrook Performing Arts Centre General Support earthquake strengthening. Requires more information on the upgrade
632 Trevor Newbrook Rates Does not support Community Board targeted rate
633 Kepa Morgan Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
633Kepa Morgan Performing Arts Centre Support Supports earthquake strengthening.
633Kepa Morgan Rates
Marae contribute to Civil Defence emergency responses. Council should acknowledge this
by paying the Marae rates.
633 Kepa Morgan Rates Differentials Supports differentials for rural residential properties
633 Kepa Morgan Rates Farming differentials Supports the removal of farming differentials
633 Kepa Morgan Rotorua Lakes Council Review the out sourcing of engineering processes within council
633Kepa Morgan Rotorua Lakes Council
Supports the Te Arawa Partnership, Council should treat Maori in a more equitable
manner.
634Lynne Reardon Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports the sewerage scheme
Does not support targeted rate being levied in July 2017.
634 Lynne Reardon Roads & footpaths Traffic Changes with SH30 may help congestion in the short term.
634 Lynne Reardon Waste services Refuse collections Supports new collection service
634Lynne Reardon Rotorua Lakes Council
How do the current staffing levels compare to the numbers prior to 2014. (LOIGMA
request)
634Lynne Reardon
Short term rental
accommodation Support Continue with current policy
634 Lynne Reardon Rates Increases Does not support increase
634 Lynne Reardon Sports and Recreation Playgrounds Support the upgrade of Lake Rotoma (Oxford Road playground)
635Roger Loveless Roads & footpaths General
Footpaths are no longer providing the required level of service. Assess the state of the
existing footpaths and then agree on levels of service.
635Roger Loveless Waste services Wheelie bins Still waiting delivery of wheelie bins. Some footpaths totally blocked on rubbish days.
635Roger Loveless Performing Arts Centre Disagree
Delay for 3-5 years to give time to investigate alternative strengthening options that may
be cheaper.
635 Roger Loveless Museum Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate. Explore temporary accommodation.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
636Megan Cleverley Sport Bay of Plenty Sports and Recreation General Support Sport & Recreation is a core service. Supports Councils continued investment.
637 Kataraina George Te Runanga o Ngati Kea Ngati Tuara TrustRoads & footpaths Sealing Request the sealing of Kearoa Rd off Apirana Rd.
636
Megan Cleverley Roads & footpaths Parking
Increased traffic and the need for better parking for Tarewa Marae. Suggest allowing for
parking on the grass verge in front of the marae at 26 Tarewa Rd and the grass verge in
front of 16-22 Tarewa Rd
638 Nerene and Tony Lynskey Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support the sewerage scheme
638Nerene and Tony Lynskey Waste services Targeted rate
Supports targeted rate for refuse collection. Does not support uniform charge across all
property's with differing levels of service.
638Nerene and Tony Lynskey Performing Arts Centre Support Support earthquake strengthening but not refurbishment.
638 Nerene and Tony Lynskey Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
638 Nerene and Tony Lynskey Rates Targeted rate Does not support funding though general rate.
639 Dr Phil Shoemack Toi Te Ora - Public Health Service Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme. Requires larger contribution from RLC.
639 Dr Phil Shoemack Asks for larger spread of cost across all ratepayers.
639 Dr Phil Shoemack Base pan charge on property capital values rather than charge the same across
639 Dr Phil Shoemack the district
639 Dr Phil Shoemack Waste services Refuse collections Supports kerbside collection. Supports upgrading Reporoa transfer station.
639 Dr Phil Shoemack Supports the removal of the "opt out" option.
640 John Buddle Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
641 Christian Walter Rates Mechanism for calculated rates is wrong.
641 Christian Walter Rates Increases Does not support
641 Christian Walter Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage schemes. Does not support the methods of funding.
641Christian Walter Economic development Targeted rate All services should be funded by the tourists.
641Christian Walter
Short term rental
accommodation Introduce charge Additional regulation should be considered carefully.
642 Suzanne Taylor TL & SL Taylor Waste services Targeted rate Support if everyone receives the same service.
642Suzanne Taylor Support standard bag waste collection service at the gate for the whole Reporoa Valley
642 Suzanne Taylor Upgrade the Reporoa Village transfer station
643 Gaylene Brough Lake Rerewhakaaitu residents and ratepayers assn.Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support targeted rate from 2017/2018
643Gaylene Brough Waste services
Refuse collectionsSupport service but delay implementation of full rural collection to cost all options
643Gaylene Brough Performing Arts Centre Support Supports earthquake strengthening.
643 Gaylene Brough Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
643 Gaylene Brough Community board Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
643 Gaylene Brough Rates Rating differential Requires a more equitable rural rate differential of .75/100
643 Gaylene Brough Rates Farming differentials Supports reducing the remission by 50% for 2017/2018
643 Gaylene Brough Rates Increases Does not support 3.8% rate increase.
643 Gaylene Brough Roads & footpaths Sealing Does not support reduction
643 Gaylene Brough Sustainable Living General Disadvantaged with unsatisfactory internet and cell phone coverage
644David Pannett Creative New Zealand Performing Arts Centre Agree Supports strengthening and enhancement
644 David Pannett Museum Targeted rate Supports target rate
645 Yvonne Hathaway Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support sewerage scheme
645 Yvonne Hathaway Waste Services Targeted rate Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
645 Yvonne Hathaway Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extending the services
645Yvonne Hathaway Performing Arts Centre Agree Supports strengthening
645 Yvonne Hathaway Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
645 Yvonne Hathaway Community Board Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate
645 Yvonne Hathaway Rates Differentials Supports the differentials remaining the same
645 Yvonne Hathaway Rates Farming differentials Does not support remissions being reduced by 50%
645 Yvonne Hathaway Rates Increases Does not support increase in borrowings/keep rates to a minimum
646 Matthew Hathaway Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support sewerage scheme
646 Matthew Hathaway Waste Services Targeted rate Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
646 Matthew Hathaway Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extending the services
646Matthew Hathaway Performing Arts Centre Agree Supports strengthening
646 Matthew Hathaway Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
646 Matthew Hathaway Community Board Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate
646 Matthew Hathaway Rates Differentials Supports the differentials remaining the same
646 Matthew Hathaway Rates Farming differentials Does not support remissions being reduced by 50%
646 Matthew Hathaway Rates Increases Does not support increase in borrowings/keep rates to a minimum
647Jane Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau
Library/Child Health
Hub General Locate CAB into the new facility or help relocate CAB into the vicinity of the library hub
648 Alan Wills Rotorua/Taupo Federated Farmers Rates Rating framework UAGC is used to the maximum to reduce rates on property value.
648 Alan Wills Use target rates where practicable.
648 Alan Wills Use user pays where it can be applied.
648 Alan Wills Rates Increases Does not support
648Alan Wills Waste services
Refuse collectionsDoes not support the extended service. Concerned with the op-out option. Does support a
charge for "bare land"
648 Alan Wills Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
648 Alan Wills Community Board Targeted rate Support targeted rates for all community boards
648 Alan Wills Rates Differentials Support the retention of existing differentials until a full rating review is made
648 Alan Wills Rates Farming differentials Support the reduction in the remission of 50%
649Alan Sciascia Hospitality Manager
Short term rental
accommodation General
RLC have a monitoring and enforcement provision in their district plan which will ensure
the Council policy and bylaws are complied with
649 Alan Sciascia Include the definition of commercial accommodation in the district plan
649Alan Sciascia Actually enforce the provisions of the district plan to ensure compliance by all businesses
650 Mandy Gudgeon Disability Action Roads & footpaths Footpaths Limit further laying of cobble stones in the CBD.
650 Mandy Gudgeon Review funding allocation for remedial works on footpath infrastructure.
650Mandy Gudgeon
Develop a planned maintenance schedule for remedial works to footpaths all over the city
(i.e. 10 years plus)
650Mandy Gudgeon
Governance &
Partnerships General
RLC adopt the E Government Guidelines and ensure all information, invoices,
advertisements and documents are available in a machine readable format.
650Mandy Gudgeon Roads & footpaths Roads
RLC partner with local iwi and owners to ensure a safe and accessible route is provided into
the Redwoods via Tarawera Road
650 Mandy Gudgeon Roads & footpaths Cycling Support continued development of cy-ways
651 Graeme Hathaway Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support proposal
651 Graeme Hathaway Waste services Refuse collections Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
651Graeme Hathaway Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening
651 Graeme Hathaway Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate
651 Graeme Hathaway Community Board Targeted rate Support retaining targeted rate
651 Graeme Hathaway Rates Differentials Support differentials remaining the same
651 Graeme Hathaway Rates Increases Does not support rate increase
652 Ryan Hathaway Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support proposal
652 Ryan Hathaway Waste services Refuse collections Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
652Ryan Hathaway Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
652 Ryan Hathaway Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate
652 Ryan Hathaway Community Board Targeted rate Support retaining targeted rate
652 Ryan Hathaway Rates Differentials Support differentials remaining the same
652 Ryan Hathaway Rates Increases Does not support rate increase
653 Moana Mikaere Affordable housing General Contingency plan/support towards homeless & provide shelters
653 Moana Mikaere Increase te reo every year
653 Moana Mikaere Rates Increases Does not support rates increase.
653 Moana Mikaere Museum General Establish a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
654 Gerard Horgan Rates Increases Does not support rate increase
654Gerard Horgan Economic development General Does not support increased spending.
654Gerard Horgan Community board Target rate
Support Boards/Partnerships being funded from a mix of targeted and general rate
funding.
654
Gerard Horgan Waste services Targeted rate
Support part funding by targeted rates.
Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
Doesn't support removal of the "opt-out" option
654 Gerard Horgan Support "opt out" option.
654 Gerard Horgan Museum Target rate Support part targeted rate. Explore other external sources of funding.
654 Gerard Horgan Rates Increases Does not support increase
654 Gerard Horgan Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Provide good reason behind councils preferred option.
654Gerard Horgan Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening. Need business case before upgrade
654 Gerard Horgan Rates Differentials Does not support any change to differentials
654 Gerard Horgan Rates Farming differentials Does not support farming remissions
655 Tim Hughes Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate for a set period
655 Tim Hughes Waste services Targeted rate Support targeted rate
655Tim Hughes Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening
655
Tim Hughes
Short term rental
accommodation
Introduce
charge/levy
Support council developing a national policy
655 Tim Hughes Waste services Transfer stations Atiamuri landfill is accepting "out of area" waste.
655 Tim Hughes The GreenWaste off loading areas are very muddy.
655 Tim Hughes Compliance services General Does not support the policy regarding replacing an open fire with a pellet fire.
655 Tim Hughes Pellet fires are less efficient and more costly.
666 Tawhiri Morehu Roads & footpaths Sealing Upgrade and seal Kearoa Road, Horohoro.
666Tawhiri Morehu Concrete the footpath down from Park Road to Park Road Reserve, Western Heights
667 Hilary Prior Lake Rotoiti Community Assn Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
667 Hilary Prior Waste services Targeted rate Supports 90% targeted rate & 10% general rate
667Hilary Prior Performing Arts Centre Agree Support strengthening and enhancement
667 Hilary Prior Museum Targeted rate Supports the targeted rate
667 Hilary Prior Community Board Targeted rate Supports removing targeted rate
667 Hilary Prior Rates Differentials Supports holding current levels until a full policy review has taken place.
667
Hilary Prior
Short term rental
accommodation
Introduce
charge/levy
Need more information. Will undertake a survey before the next Annual Plan.
667 Hilary Prior Rates Increases Supports rates increase
667 Hilary Prior Capital Spend & Debt General Need clarification on the variations of the expenditure from the LTP.
669 Phil Thomass Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme. Supports targeted rate to be introduced in 2017
669 Phil Thomass Waste services Refuse collections Supports the extension of services and to remove the "opt-out" option.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
669 Phil Thomass Supports a targeted rate of 90% and general rate of 10%
669Phil Thomass Performing Arts Centre Agree Support earthquake strengthening
669 Phil Thomass Museum Targeted rate Supports target rate
669 Phil Thomass Community Board Targeted rate Supports the removal of the targeted rate
669Phil Thomass
Short term rental
accommodation General Supports consider something different
669 Phil Thomass Rates Differentials Supports holding the current differentials
669 Phil Thomass Rates Increases Supports increase
670 Sarah Bray Rates Increases Does not support increase
671 John Edmonds Rates Increases Does not support increase
672
Anthony Willmoth Wastewater
Lake Rotoehu
Encourage council to support a sewerage scheme for this community and to include Otautu
and Kennedy Bays
Request Council to continue funding support for the consultation process.
673 Chris McCormack Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extended service
674 Jenny and Bruce Pearce and Honeycombe Waste Services Refuse collections Support extended service
675 Rosemary Hatfull Waste Services Refuse collections Support extended service & should be set as one charge per household
676 Jim McDonald Waste Services Refuse collections Support extended service with every having wheelie bins
676 Jim McDonald Waste Services Targeted rate Support 100% targeted rate
676Jim McDonald Performing Arts Centre Agree Support strengthening and enhancement
676 Jim McDonald Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate
676 Jim McDonald Community board Targeted rate Does not support targeted rate
676 Jim McDonald Rates Differentials Support pausing the differential for rural business
676Jim McDonald Rates Farming differentials
Support removal of farm remission as long as more money is allocated for rural seal
programme
677 Carole Pearce Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Support sewerage scheme. Should only affect ratepayers in the proposed areas.
677 Carole Pearce Waste services Refuse collections Support extended services. Should be equal services for all.
677Carole Pearce Performing Arts Centre Disagree Does not support. Revenue from from use of centre should pay for strengthening
677 Carole Pearce Museum Targeted rate Supports target rate as a one off charge,
677 Carole Pearce Community board Targeted rate Support targeted rate
677 Carole Pearce Rates Differentials Pause & review
677 Carole Pearce Rates Farming differentials Does not support reducing remission
677 Carole Pearce Rates Increases Supports increase but not the .5% for the Museum
677Carole Pearce
Short term rental
accommodation General Consider something different
678 Len Watson Rates Increases Does not support increase
678
Len Watson
Short term rental
accommodation
Introduce
charge/levy
Council should consider a rating policy associated with all home-based businesses
679 Hugh and Mandy Collins Waste services Targeted rate Support 80% targeted rate and 20% general rate
679Hugh and Mandy Collins Performing Arts Centre Disagree Does not support strengthening or enhancement
679 Hugh and Mandy Collins Museum Targeted rate Does not support
679 Hugh and Mandy Collins Rates Farming remission Supports reducing the remission by 50%
679 Hugh and Mandy Collins Rates Increases Does not support
679Hugh and Mandy Collins
Short term rental
accommodation Support Continue with current policy
679 Hugh and Mandy Collins Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extended service
681 Mike Rolls Waste services Refuse collections Does not support extended service
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
682 N/A
683Elizabeth Harding
Short term rental
accommodation Support Support the current policy
683Elizabeth Harding Performing Arts Centre Agree Support strengthening and enhancing
683 Elizabeth Harding Museum Targeted rate Support a targeted rate
683 Elizabeth Harding Community board Targeted rate Support targeted rate
684Viviane & Michael Woolford
Short term rental
accommodation Support Consider something different
685Rick Todd
Short term rental
accommodation Support Introducing a charge/levy
686Murray and Masina Blennerhassett
Short term rental
accommodation Disagree Does not support & continue with current policy
687Geoff Ogilvie
Short term rental
accommodation Disagree Does not support & continue with current policy
688 Shirley Trumper Rural Community Board Roads & footpaths Sealing Support retaining that seven (7) kilometres of rural roads be sealed per annum
688 Shirley Trumper Rates General Does not support the serviceability rate charge on vacant land
688 Shirley Trumper Waste services Targeted rate Supports a 100% targeted rate
688 Shirley Trumper Waste services Refuse collections Doesn't support extended rural service proposal.
688Shirley Trumper
Rerewhakaaitu expected costing to make an informed comparison between a full kerbside
between full kerbside pickup and collection points.
688Shirley Trumper Reporoa residents expressed concern with the current proposal which is 3 levels of service.
688
Shirley Trumper
Waikite Valley has not had a waste collection service and although there are a number of
residents who support some form of collection, the extended rural proposal does not meet
equitable expectations for a standardised targeted rate.
688
Shirley Trumper
Ngakuru has not had any waste collection service & while they have access to the landfill &
recycling depot there is not support for change unless they have a kerbside collection.
688Shirley Trumper Performing Arts Centre Disagree
Believes the Aquatic Centre would provide a greater return & utilisation to capital
investment.
688 Shirley Trumper Roads & footpaths Footpaths Support some kind of priority is applied to areas in and around schools.
688 Shirley Trumper Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate
688 Shirley Trumper Community Board Targeted rate Support funding through general rate
688 Shirley Trumper Rates Farming remission Support removing the farming remission
688 Shirley Trumper Rates Differentials Support holding the rating differentials unit the rating review
689 Alan Armstrong Museum General Support establishing a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
689 Alan Armstrong Community Board Targeted rate Support the removal of the targeted rate
690 Tania Kiel Museum General Support establishing a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
690 Tania Kiel Community Board Targeted rate Support the removal of the targeted rate
691 Watu Mihinui Museum General Support establishing a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
691 Watu Mihinui Rates General Reduce pan taxes for marae
692 Leilani Ngawhika Roads & footpaths Traffic Improve traffic flow on Te Ngae Road
692 Leilani Ngawhika Wastewater General Improve consultation
692 Leilani Ngawhika Museum General Support establishing a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
693 Te Karaka 1A & 1B2B2 Land Trust Museum General Support establishing a stand alone Te Arawa Whare Toanga
695 Gillian Bryant Roads & footpaths Footpaths Improve the paving/maintenance of footpaths
695 Gillian Bryant Aquatic Centre General Supports free admission for over 70 year olds.
695 Gillian Bryant Roads & footpaths Bus service Extend bus service to include Central Mall & circuit from Arawa St to Victoria St
696Diane Calder Affordable housing General
Purchase houses to put homeless people in / hostel for singles & couples that cannot afford
housing. Use the art policy to fund emergency housing
697 Ivy Brown Rotorua Lakes Council General Slow down improvements/reduce debt
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
697 Ivy Brown Rates Increases Doesn't support increase
698Nancy Littler
Neighbourhood
revitalisation General Fordland's requires help to improve the area & make it more attractive to families
699 Warwick Lilley Sports and Recreation Playgrounds/Skate parksSupports skate park upgrade. Use a professional design & build company.
700
Mike and Jo Rogers Waste services Refuse collections
Does not support proposal.
Rural - Okaro and Waimangu Roads. Residents there only want kerbside collection. If you
are going to charge the same rate then the same service should be provided.
700 Mike and Jo Rogers Museum Targeted rate Does not support councils prefered options
701 Puti Hammond Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18702 Colleen Skerrett Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18703 Kiwi and Rupine Tahuriorangi Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18704 Moewaka Trotman Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18705 Reina Engelen Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18706 Nelson Meha Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18707 Clyde Whata Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18708 Nepia Te Rangi Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18709 Ngawhakawairangi Whata Manuera Whata Whanau Trust Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18710 Allan Waugh Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18711 Anaru Kameta Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18712 Tuari Engelen Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18713 Wiremu and Kylie Emery Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18714 Haukapuanui Vercoe Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18715 Sue Cammell The Cammell Family Turst Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
716 Cody Gledhill Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
717 Raukura Findlay Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
718 Bryce Allan Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
719 Daniel Washer Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
720 Ngaire Woods Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
721 Barry Huggins Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
722 J and E Greaney Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
723 Mark Jenkins Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
724 Michele Washer Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
725 Unna Pearse Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
726 Philip Heron Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
727 Andrew Sollitt Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
728 Kathryn & David Veiwer Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
729 Toby & Rosemary Ball & Mackenzie Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
730 Ross Jackson Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
731 Geoff Pooch Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
732 Adele Gray Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
733 Timothy Bravenboer Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
734 Gavin Radford Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
735 Helen Shaw Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
736 Aaron Wi Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
737 Dennis & Tania Curtis Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
738 Mark Bruce Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
739 Paul & Jane Anderson Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
740 Julie Fraser Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
741 Marc Spikerbosh Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
742 Gordon Blacker Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
743 Leon Carrington Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
744 Maureen Meharry Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
745 Taira Wichman Waione 3B8 Incormation Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18746 James Smith Feedback form on all topics
747 Taira Wichman Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports sewerage scheme
Supports suitable on site pretreatment for all properties
Does not support targeted rate commencing 2017/18748 Peter Mickleson Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
748 Peter Mickleson Waste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
748 Peter Mickleson Waste servicesRefuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
748 Peter Mickleson
Performing Arts Centre
Agree Supports Councils preferred option
748 Peter Mickleson Museum Targeted rate Supports targeted rate
748 Peter Mickleson Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
748 Peter Mickleson Rates Differentials Rural residential and commercial should pay less as they receive less
748 Peter Mickleson Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
748 Peter Mickleson Rates Increases Agree to increase
748 Peter Mickleson Short term rental
accommodation
introduce
charge/levy
escpecially for rental over 30 days
748 Peter Mickleson Compliments Keep up good work
749 Luis Gea Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
749 Luis Gea Waste services Targeted rate Do not agree with Councils preferred option
749 Luis Gea Waste services Refuse collections Do not agree with Councils preferred option
749 Luis Gea Waste services
Paper/plastic bags
Suggest adding 2 days a year for general rubbish disposal, ban the use of plastic bags and
meat trays. Also band the use of detergents with high potassium.
749 Luis Gea
Performing Arts Centre
Disagree Do not agree with Councils preferred option
749 Luis Gea This is not a priority, its a nice to have. Divide wish list into smaller bits without adding
massive costs to ratepayers
749 Luis Gea Museum Targeted rate Support targeted rate
749 Luis Gea
Community board Targeted rate
Do not agree with Councils preferred option
- What about paying both boards via a targetted rate
749 Luis Gea Rates Differentials No comment
749 Luis Gea Rates Farming remission Eliminate with urgency. This is a bad precedent.
749 Luis Gea Rates Increases Increase only with inflation. Prioritise on spenditure and give us a break
749 Luis Gea Short term rental
accommodation
suggestion Do nothing until government regulates industry. You could end up in court and we'll be
paying consultants and lawyers
749 Luis Gea Rotorua Lakes Council Finances Request more info regarding $300k towards city gateways, Sporting facility funding,
Tourism Lakes pressure,? What are we getting for $265k? Prioritise spend based on use of
facilities
750 Mike Bodie Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
750 Mike Bodie Waste services Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
750 Mike Bodie Waste services Refuse collections supports Councils preferred option
Waste services Paper/plastic bags Recycling needs to do something about plastic bags,
750 Mike Bodie
Performing Arts Centre
Disagree Do not agree with Councils preferred option
Not clear how this facility interrelates with Energy Centre and whether both facilities are
needed. Better rational needed before expenditure is committed750 Mike Bodie Museum
Targeted rate
Do not agree with Councils preferred option
Decision shouldnt be made until insurance is determined
750 Mike Bodie Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
750 Mike Bodie Rates Differentials supports Councils preferred option
750 Mike Bodie Rates Farming remission supports Councils preferred option
750 Mike Bodie Rates Increases Do not support council
750 Mike Bodie Short term rental
accommodation
do not support
750 Mike Bodie Sports and Recreation Freedom camping create a freedom camping bylaw urgently
750 Mike Bodie Compliance services bylaw Create a bylaw to prohibit street window washing of cars
751 Claire Cornwell Rocking Horse Therapy Wastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support councils prefered options
751 Claire Cornwell Waste servicesRefuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
751 Claire Cornwell Waste services
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
751 Claire Cornwell Rotorua Lakes Council General Feedback process lengthy, clunky & ineffective.
752 Brian Pickering self Waste services
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
752 Brian Pickering
Performing Arts Centre
Are both SHMPAC and Energy events centre required? Dont upgrade SHMPAC unless there
is a cast iron guarantee that events will come to Rotorua and there is a valid reason that
Energy events centre cant be utilised.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
752 Brian Pickering Museum
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Essentially a tourist attraction. Tourist businesses should pay, maybe a targetted rate
specific to them
752 Brian Pickering Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
752 Brian Pickering Rates Increases Live within current rates. Increase in line with inflation only and reduce debt
752 Brian Pickering Roads & footpaths General No need to enhance Long Mile road as there is nothing wrong with it.
752 Brian Pickering Compliments Enjoy living in Rotorua because it is a small city. No further development please
753 Jo Rogers Waste services
Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
Want kerbside rubbision collection as we've always had.
753 Jo Rogers Waste services
Targeted rate
Would agree with targeted rate if we got a service. We'd be happy to pay for a kerbside
service, but not happy paying for no service. Very angry as has tried many times to work
with council and arrange meetings to discuss options but to no avail.
753 Jo Rogers
Performing Arts Centre
Disagree Tired of things costing millions
753 Jo Rogers MuseumTargeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
753 Jo Rogers Rotorua Lakes Council Finances Council should be more budget savy. The rest of us have to reorganise our budgets when
upsets happen. Ie: Instead of spending on stupid statue at Hemo Gorge, this could have
gone to Museum.753 Jo Rogers Rates
Differentials
Differentials need to go. Dont understan how rural residents use more than townies.
753 Jo Rogers RatesFarming remission
Agree to reduce remission slowly. Although rural rates are absolutely massive and do not
represent what those individuals cost council
753 Jo Rogers RatesIncreases
Why should rate payers cover the cost of museum. Should be factored into your budgets
753 Jo Rogers Short term rental
accommodation
suggestion escpecially for rental over 30 days
754 Rachael Crothers
Performing Arts Centre
Disagree Do not support councils prefered options
Get multiple quotes. It seems anyone can put in over inflated tenders and you'll pay.
Surely your engineers can organise better quotes.
754 Rachael Crothers MuseumTargeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
754 Rachael Crothers Rates Increases No to increase.
Rotorua Lakes Council Finances How about curb a little spending and think about impact on ratepayer
Set budgets as if it were your own money instead of spending it
754 Rachael Crothers Short term rental
accommodation
why why do you have to clip this ticket too?
755 Robert WhiteWastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
cannot afford the 100% increase
WastewaterRotoiti/Rotoma
Do agreet to paying for a system not in place with a cost that is yet to be confirmed. Object
to the way the community meetings are being conducted.
755 Robert WhiteWaste services
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
756 Jo Liddell Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
756 Jo LiddellWaste services Refuse collections
Waste collection should be user pays
refer to submission for further comments and questions
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
756 Jo Liddell
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
756 Jo Liddell Museum Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
756 Jo Liddell Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
756 Jo LiddellShort term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Hard to comment without actual facts and numbers.
There is clearly a need or we would not have them
This type of accomondation is needed, especially for families who would not have
previously traveled.757 Ryan Gray
Wastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports Councils preferred option
The sooner the better
$37 per year is a small price to pay to ensure both ourselves and future generations can
enjoy our outdoor playground757 Ryan Gray Waste services Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
757 Ryan Gray Waste services Refuse collections supports Councils preferred option
As long as community wants service (1,400 rurual properties)
and no opt-out option is available to ensure the service is utillised and cost effective
757 Ryan Gray Performing Arts Centre Disagree Does not support councils prefered options
prefer council seek out private public partnership to complete the enhancement works
757 Ryan Gray
Museum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Prefer council go to option 2
This would farily distribute the funding shortfall across all ratepayers by not adding additional
burden to those in lower capital value homes compared to those in higher value homes
757 Ryan Gray Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
757 Ryan Gray Remove target rate from LCB, funds rasied via this method to date should be ring-fenced
for use in the areas who have paid the rate. If rate not removed then the same targeted
rate should apply to the new Rural community board area757 Ryan Gray Rates Differentials No case for a pause, this should progress as planned
757 Ryan Gray Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
757 Ryan GrayRates Increases
No one wants an increase, but if Rotorua wants to continue to be a great place to work and
play then it's time we caught up.
757 Ryan Gray Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
refer to submission for various comments on this topic
Sports and Recreation playgrounds &
skateparks
Rotorua Central Skatepark should be upgraded to a standard determined by the
skateboard community and those who use it.
Cr Sturts suggestion of offering naming rights could go some way to help with funding for
upgrade.
If upgraded it would be more likely used by regular national competitions.
Skatepark offers a unique environment where people from different backgrounds and
cultures interact with each other.758 Frances Louis Te Ropu AWANGAWANGA Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
Increasing rates means Council cant do job they were put there to do and thats to help people
758 Frances Louis Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
758 Frances Louis Waste servicesRefuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
Expensive and disempowerment of locals
758 Frances Louis Performing Arts Centre Disagree Does not support councils prefered options
pull the building down
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
758 Frances LouisMuseum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
pull the building down
758 Frances LouisCommunity board
Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
Expensive leave the locas alone
758 Frances Louis Rates Differentials Do not support councils prefered options
758 Frances LouisRates
Farming remissionDo not support councils prefered options
Council should have no say in farming schemes
758 Frances LouisRates Increases
Do not support councils prefered options
Dont increase rates, you will destroy lives
758 Frances Louis Consenting services Dont let bottle store go up at Marguereta Street.
758 Frances Louis Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Leave this alone too
758 Frances LouisRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Stop Building Library Childhub. Stop Borrowing money, this gives BOP Regional Council the right to
take over Rotorua Lakes Council
760 Dale Morrow Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
760 Dale Morrow Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
760 Dale Morrow
Performing Arts Centre
DisagreeDoes not support funding
760 Dale Morrow Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
760 Dale Morrow Community board Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
760 Dale Morrow Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
760 Dale Morrow Rates Increases Issues of flooding in Rotorua should take higher priority than an Arts venue
760 Dale Morrow Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
If owners are paying rates then leave them alone
760 Dale MorrowRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Council needs to stay focused on its core business such as dealing with those who are
suffering from the effects of flooding and devastation of their homes.
761 James Manley Land owners Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
761 James Manley Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
761 James Manley
761 James ManleyPerforming Arts Centre Agree
Supports Councils preferred option
761 James Manley
Museum Targeted rate
Supports Councils preferred option
only a collection once and remove of the rates following year, dont leave it on like petrol
taxes
762 Stephanie Carroll Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
762 Stephanie Carroll Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
762 Stephanie Carroll Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
762 Stephanie Carroll Opting out must remain - refer to submissions for reasons supporting this
762 Stephanie CarrollPerforming Arts Centre Agree Supports Councils preferred option
762 Stephanie Carroll Museum Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
762 Stephanie Carroll Community board Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
762 Stephanie Carroll Rates Farming remission Do not support councils prefered options
762 Stephanie Carroll Rates Increases No
762 Stephanie Carroll
Rotorua Lakes Council Finances
Stop borrowing money, learn to live within your means,
charge tourists to cover expansion in these areas somehow
stop unnecessary glorified projects
762 Stephanie Carroll Short term rental
accommodationdo not support
no to charging - If you want to charge then charge on all profit making rental properties in
Rotorua - Short and long term
763 fiona cameron Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
763 fiona cameronWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
763 fiona cameron
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
763 fiona cameron Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
763 fiona cameron Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
763 fiona cameron Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
No to regulation. Good way for locals to benefit from tourism
763 fiona cameron
Sports and Recreation
playgrounds/skatepar
ks More investment in rolle skating, a rink and park for locals
764 Niall Dinning Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
764 Niall Dinning Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
764 Niall Dinning Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
764 Niall Dinning
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
764 Niall Dinning Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
764 Niall Dinning Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
764 Niall Dinning Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
They should be treated as business by Council in terms of rating
refer to submission for further suggestion on this item
765 Brad Hohneck Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
765 Brad HohneckWaste services Refuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
Leave the opt-out available
765 Brad HohneckMuseum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
charge a user pays
765 Brad Hohneck Rates Increases no to increase - stop spending
766 Sheila Julian Honeydew Farms Ltd.Waste services
Targeted rateDo not support councils prefered options
As a rural farm we will be disadvantaged by the proposed targeted rate
766 Sheila JulianWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
766 Sheila JulianWaste services Refuse collections
If changes are inevitable then I would support Option 2 (90% targeted).
It seems as if rural NZ is footing the bill for the urbanities
766 Sheila Julian Rates Differentials Unfair as rural residences do not share the same service allocations as urbanss.
766 Sheila Julian Rates Farming remission Remission should remain as is and revisited in the coming years
766 Sheila Julian Rates Increases no to rates increase
767 Lynda Pacey Tulachard Ltd Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
767 Lynda Pacey
Waste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
Dont understand how you can charge everyone the same for different services
767 Lynda Pacey
Waste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
Would like to see kerbside recycling and rubbish collection in all areas
767 Lynda Pacey Performing Arts Centre Disagree Do not support councils prefered options
767 Lynda Pacey Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
767 Lynda Pacey Community board Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
768 Rosemarie LYON Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
768 Rosemarie LYON
Waste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
The Rerewhakaitu/Waimangu rural area would like to see a rubbision collection per
household implemented
768 Rosemarie LYONWaste services
Targeted rate
I endorse the preference for a rural household kerbside collection. Not fair to pay council
imposed $187 fee and not get the same service as urban
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
769 Martin Althuizen
Rotorua Association of Motels
Waste services
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
opt out option should be available
Council does not provide bins and service that meets our needs.
Once a week collection could become a health hazard ie: smell & attraction of vermin
Many rural would be paying an extra cost for a service not used
769 Martin Althuizen Rotorua Association of Motels Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
769 Martin Althuizen
Rotorua Association of Motels
Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Council need to be more proactive on checking up on these properties.
Once an entitiy is promoting a business which they will be rewarded they are commiting to
a formal business activity and should be rated accordingly
770 John HaszardWastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support councils prefered options
Ratepayers should not be expected to fund a scheme which is not properly costed and not even
certain to proceed
770 John HaszardWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
770 John HaszardWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
770 John Haszard
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
770 John Haszard Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
770 John Haszard Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
770 John Haszard Rates Increases no to increase - unjust that existing ratepayers should be funding growth
770 John Haszard Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
There are more important things that council should be concerned with
771 John Pakes Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
771 John PakesWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
771 John Pakes
Waste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
The cost of waste management is certain to rise. Having these costs in a single rate adds
transparency to the actual cost of waste management for discussion for future years.
771 John Pakes
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
It would be a very barren city without this facility
771 John Pakes Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
771 John Pakes
Community board
Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
We invite them to the table, costs of their input should not be imposed on them
771 John PakesRates
Differentials
Further discussion should be implemented, Business has a tax advantage that residence do
not have. Community needs to understand aspects such as this
771 John Pakes Rates Farming remission A farm is a business and should be trreated as such
771 John Pakes
Rates Increases
Increasing not sustainable for ever. A new system such as municipal bonds should be
looked at by local and central government. Central government cannot keep passing
responsibilities and their costs to local bodies
771 John Pakes Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Council need to be careful not to introduce rules that may hinder or restrict the number of
beds that are available for our tourist industry.
772 Victoria Holmes
Wastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Supports Councils preferred option
Seems to be a very large cost for just 770 properties, however if the long term
environmental impacts are lessened, then Im on board with the cost.772 Victoria Holmes
Waste services Targeted ratesupports Councils preferred option
772 Victoria Holmes
Performing Arts Centre Disagree Do not support councils prefered options
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
772 Victoria Holmes Earthquake strengthening is important.
Rotorua not very good at paying for events so companies dont wont to come here.
772 Victoria Holmes Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
772 Victoria Holmes Rates Increases no
772 Victoria Holmes Rotorua Lakes Council Finances Should look to cut in other areas and focus on councils core services
772 Victoria Holmes Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
IRD need to make sure people running these businesses are paying taxes. Dont think this is
a council issue.
772 Victoria Holmes Building services Building team need to be pulled into line so we can get more houses built
772 Victoria HolmesCompliments
Focus on what you're employed to do.
Otherwise I think Stevie you're doing a great job - keep it up
773 Ursula Buckingham Hancock Forest Management NZ LtdWastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
supports Councils preferred option
agree to use pays system with the district contributing to ongoing maintenance
773 Ursula Buckingham Hancock Forest Management NZ LtdWaste services
Targeted rateDo not support councils prefered options
Charging vacant land a partial charge until such time as a building is constructed is unfair
773 Ursula Buckingham Hancock Forest Management NZ LtdWaste services Refuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
773 Ursula Buckingham Hancock Forest Management NZ Ltd
Museum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
consultation document states every household would be charged (page 15) which implies
properties with houses.
On line submission says every rateable property will be charged.
Clarification is needed
773 Ursula Buckingham Hancock Forest Management NZ LtdGeneral comments comments
Hancocok Forest Managment NZ Ltd supports user paid initiatives
774 Richard PrebbleWastewater
Rotoiti/RotomaDo not support councils prefered options
Latest proposal is an outrage. Let us at least wait until we know the costs before setting a rate
775 Robyn ManuelWastewater
Rotoiti/RotomaDo not support councils prefered options
Council could save $9.8m if scheme were to go OSET only - and comply with BOP Regional Council
775 Robyn Manuel Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
775 Robyn ManuelWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
775 Robyn Manuel
Performing Arts Centre Disagree Do not support councils prefered options
775 Robyn Manuel Performing Arts Centre Disagree prefer option 2 - just do the work that needs to be done. Council needs to reduce its debt
775 Robyn Manuel Museum Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
prefer option 2 - where the amount each household contributes is based on the capital value of
the property
775 Robyn Manuel
Community board
Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
I agree that consistency is funding the partnership/community boards is needed
775 Robyn Manuel Rates Differentials Good - Differentials are need for fairness.
775 Robyn Manuel Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
775 Robyn ManuelRates Increases
increase could be reduced if sensible planning was done with the Rotoiti/Rotoma scheme.
775 Robyn Manuel Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
No to charging - Theres a difference between a hotel and a private home offering lodging
occassionally to visitors. The differential factor cannot be justified.
775 Robyn Manuel
Compliance services Dog control
Please consider allowing dogs (on lead) in the city.
Please provide dog poo bags at every park, beach ect where dogs are allowed.
Vital near the lakes to encourage dog owners to clean up and to reduce the likelihood of
faces entering the lakes
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
775 Robyn Manuel
Roads & footpathsfootpaths
Even numbers of State highway 30, Rotoiti Forest needs a footpath well removed from the
road as it is very dangerous as is.
775 Robyn ManuelRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Council should not borrow any more than is absolutely required and should focus on debt
reduction.
776 Stuart BurnsWastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support councils prefered options
Ratepayers should be required to install an OSET system that mets the BOP regional council rules
at their own cost
776 Stuart BurnsWaste services Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
776 Stuart BurnsWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
776 Stuart Burns Performing Arts Centre Strengthen and
Enhance
Agree with strengthening work. Council should not do the project alone given the current
economic climate, and should not borrow.
776 Stuart BurnsMuseum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Prefer option 2 - fund the shortfall through an increase in the general rate.
776 Stuart BurnsCommunity board
Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
In favour of retaining the Status Quo
776 Stuart Burns Rates Differentials Agree with this process
776 Stuart Burns Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
776 Stuart Burns Rates Increases The increase is excessive when one considers the low inflationary enviornment
776 Stuart Burns Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Operating as a business then they should be business rated.
776 Stuart BurnsRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Inflation would be moving towards 2.2% within the next 24 months. Now is time to limit
capex spending to what is necessary and reduce debt.
777 Mark OliverWastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
supports Councils preferred option
The repayment schemes outlined offer a reasonable solution
777 Mark OliverWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
777 Mark Oliver
Waste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
Waste management must be performed responsibly and therefore directed by the
executive management of elected council. Council also needs to develop better policing of
illegal waste dumping and cost recover some of this cost with infringement fines.
777 Mark Oliver
Performing Arts Centre
DisagreeDo not support councils prefered options
cannot support if there are no business plans presented to allow for an informative decision.
777 Mark Oliver
Museum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Council need to have a better plan to insure income from the Museum operation rather than just
asking for a handout from the paying public
777 Mark Oliver
Community board
Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
This is more transparent
777 Mark Oliver
Rates
Differentials
Pause is a good idea while a review is performed. I hope a long period of submissions is
planned for the review, perhaps on a step wise basis as the review progresses.
777 Mark Oliver Rates Farming remission This is one practical way to manage the issue.
777 Mark Oliver
Rates Increases
Dont believe rate and rent payers can sustain increase without hardship.
Could more income be gained through levies on tourism operators, particularly those
foreign owned operations in Rotorua.
777 Mark Oliver Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
A level playing field is essential for those in the industry. This issue must be pursued
777 Mark OliverCompliments
Greatful for the effort to make democracy run outside the normal electoral period.
Technology helps and well done to the feedback site architects.
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
778 Lea SnowdonWastewater
Rotoiti/RotomaDo not support councils prefered options
Get sewage system sorted one that is environmentally sound. Make this a priority
778 Lea SnowdonWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
778 Lea Snowdon Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
778 Lea Snowdon
Performing Arts CentreDisagree
Do not support councils prefered options
Stick to core budget, undertake earthquake strengthening only
778 Lea SnowdonMuseum Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Why didnt Business have Insurance. Think Smarter
778 Lea Snowdon Community board Targeted rate supports Councils preferred option
778 Lea Snowdon Rates Differentials Keep it the same as the previous year
778 Lea Snowdon Rates Farming remission Remove it all together, as thee is no urban remission
778 Lea SnowdonRates Increases
Remove the shortfall, it was your business decision not to cover it by insurance, you wear
it.
778 Lea Snowdon Short term rental
accommodationsupport option 1
Support option 1
778 Lea SnowdonRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Stick to a budget, that is not all about wanting. Finish projects completely so they do not
have to be revisted for many years. Do not incur more debt.
779 Andrew GilbertWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
779 Andrew Gilbert
Waste services Refuse collections
Supports Councils preferred option
Kerbside collection to rural properties is warranted and charge is acceptable.
The alternative is open to random flytipping by undersirables who are not concerned with
the concept of 'local rural pride'
779 Andrew Gilbert
Performing Arts CentreAgree
supports Councils preferred option.
Look at cost recovery via a targeted rate.
779 Andrew Gilbert Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
779 Andrew Gilbert Rates Increases Still an excessive rate increase
779 Andrew Gilbert Short term rental
accommodationsupport
A more stringent application of income tax on the received revenue
779 Andrew GilbertRotorua Lakes Council Finances
Still a feeling that council is borrowing too quickly. A stronger review of possible income
streams should be initiated.
780 Briony HawkeWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
780 Briony Hawke
Waste services Refuse collections
Ssupports Councils preferred option
Desperately need rubbish collection in rural areas. It's a struggle trying to organise
alternatives for getting rid of waste.
781 Daniel Wickliffe Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
781 Daniel WickliffeWaste services
Targeted rate
Supports Councils preferred option
781 Daniel WickliffeWaste services Refuse collections
Supports Councils preferred option
781 Daniel Wickliffe
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
781 Daniel Wickliffe Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options Refer to submission
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b TrustWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust
Performing Arts CentreDisagree Does not support councils prefered options
prefer option 2 - just do the work that needs to be done. Council needs to reduct its debt
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b TrustMuseum
Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
Fund the short-fall through rates charged based on the CV of rateable properties
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Rates Differentials Differentials should remain for fairness
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust
RatesFarming remission
We support this and the complete removal of remission as dairy farming has an adverse
effect on the environment.
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Rates Increases Increase can be reduced with sensible planning ie: Rotoiti/Rotoma Scheme
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Short term rental
accommodationDo nothing
No to levy. Big difference between hotel and private home offering lodging occassionally.
782 Kepa Morgan Haumingi 10a2b Trust Roads & footpaths Footpath Requests new footpath on even number sitde of State Highway 30, Rotoiti Forst.
783 David McGibbon Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
783 David McGibbon Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
783 David McGibbonWaste services Refuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
Happy with dial a drum service and do not wish to pay extra for service i wont use
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills Family Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills FamilyWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills FamilyWaste services Refuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
Opt out option should be available providing the rate payer can show they have a responsible
waste plan in place
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills Family
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills Family Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills Family
Community board
Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
Targeted rates of the communities represented should apply. This would ensure transparency and
clarity as to where their rate is being spent
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills FamilyRates Farming remission Rural area would cope with that providing it was across the board. There is an understanding that
there could be as much as $800k in reate concessions. Lets unbundle that
784 Alan Wills Representing the Wills Family
Roads & footpaths
Sealing
Believes allocation of funding for new seal is inadequate - rural areas.. There is a huge rate
take for very little services so the rate of new sealing needs to improve all roads within 10
years
785 Barbara Allen Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
785 Barbara AllenWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option. Oppose the targeted rate for bare land.
785 Barbara AllenWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
785 Barbara Allen
Performing Arts Centre
Strengthen and
Enhance Support councils prefered options
785 Barbara Allen
MuseumTargeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
Would like to see RLC future proofs by 'Business Interruption Insurance'
785 Barbara Allen Community board Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
Prefer option 2 / Status quo - Community board should have targeted rates for transparency and
accountability
785 Barbara AllenRates
Differentials
In rural households are disadvantated by RLC rating system. I request a more equitable
rate differential of 75/100
785 Barbara Allen Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
785 Barbara Allen
Rates Increases RLC LTP anticipated a rate increase of 2.6%. I do not support .38% 2017/18 increase
request. RLC needs to revisit budget and defer capital projects when adverse events occur
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
785 Barbara Allen Short term rental
accommodationIdea
These businesses should form an industry group and liaise with Council going forward to
resolve this issue.
786 Sylke CampionWastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support councils prefered options
If would be cheaper fro them to pay their own way to comply with the OSET system, and not incur
these extra costs to everybody
786 Sylke Campion Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
786 Sylke Campion Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
786 Sylke Campion As a rural i would like to opt out and not get charged for something not being used.
786 Sylke Campion
Performing Arts Centre
DisagreeDo not support councils prefered options
If it needs strengthing get it done. Dont waste money on making it look pretty. Stick to essentials
like roading and waste. When there's extra money then proceed with the wants.
786 Sylke Campion
Museum
Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
Although extra strain on low income households, the museum is an iconic building and
worth while saving786 Sylke Campion
Community board
Targeted rate Its not clear what the targeted rate is at the moment. If we have to pay make it the
cheapest. Stop spending money you havent got
786 Sylke CampionRates
Differentials
Most rural people do not benefit from services rates pay for, so differential should be as
low as possible. Roads get repaired to the worst standards
786 Sylke Campion Rates Farming remission A step in the right direction if it only affects the big dairy farms.
786 Sylke Campion
Rates Increases
Do not agree to funding the "nice to have things". If we are so pumping surely there must
be money coming in that can help pay for the nice things. Rates have doubled over the
years but wages havent. This cant go on forever
786 Sylke Campion Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
refer to submission for suggestion on this topic
786 Sylke Campion
Sports and Recreation
Playgrounds/Skatepa
rks
refer to submission regarding council spending. - Be careful with other peoples hard
earned money please
787 BC440715 Royal Court Apartments Body Corporate 440715Waste services Refuse collections
Beneficial to the body corp to have RLC dispose of rubbish generated at the Royal court
apartments. - refer to submission for more information to this comment
788 Neil Heather Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
788 Neil Heather There are many rural people who make their own arrangements for minimising waste.
There should be no charge on bare land which is part of one farm
788 Neil Heather Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
788 Neil Heather Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
788 Neil Heather
Performing Arts Centre
Depends. I dont see a funding impact statement to show how the forecast costs will be
funded over time.
788 Neil Heather Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option if charge per title not per household.
788 Neil HeatherCommunity board
Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
Community boards should be funded by targeted rates not general rate
788 Neil Heather Rates Differentials There should be differentials for farming and rural business.
788 Neil Heather Rates Farming remission Agree with Council to reduce remission
788 Neil HeatherRates Increases
you talk about 3.8% rate increase but when I go on line it looks like I'm up for a 4.8%
increase. Once again farming has the biggest increase which is unfair
789 Wilhelmina Mohi
Wastewater
Rotoiti/Rotoma
Do not support councils prefered options
A public meeting held where the chair deemed the majority voted for a STEP system. Pg 8 of
annual plan confirms the Grinder pump system is the prefered option. Also Im not confident that
your estimated project costs and subsidy are accurate
789 Wilhelmina Mohi Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
789 Wilhelmina Mohi Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
789 Wilhelmina Mohi Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Refer to full page submission regarding this topic
790 Rick Todd Short term rental
accommodationRegulation
Introduce regulation through District Plan and rating framework. See submission for full
discussion
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
791 Heather McAllister Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
791 Heather McAllisterWaste services Refuse collections
Do not support councils prefered options
We have benn using dial a drum for 10 years, Councils option does not offer any additional
benefits
791 Heather McAllister
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
792 Carolyn Wait Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
792 Carolyn Wait Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Oppose rigorous regulation in respect of short term rentals
793 Roger Foote Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options - refer to submission for further suggestions
793 Roger FooteWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
793 Roger FooteWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
793 Roger Foote
Performing Arts CentreDisagree
Do not support councils prefered options
793 Roger Foote Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
793 Roger Foote Community board Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
793 Roger FooteShort term rental
accommodationsuggestion No, average length stays of short term rentals are round 31 days per year maximum. This
would be a silly exercise to conduct as these are not full time businesses.
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST concerned about targeted rates. Why should Rotorua ratepayers pay for someone elses
system while paying for thier own as well
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUSTWaste services
Targeted rate
Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
Opt out option must be retained as an incentive to people to take responsibility for their own
waste. Refer to submission for further suggestions
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST
Performing Arts Centre
Agree
Supports Councils preferred option
Concerned over the costs for local not for profit groups. Refer to submission for further
comment
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST
Museum
Targeted rate Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
support repairing the building but not covering the shortfall in income. There is not enough
information about this in your plan.
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST
Community board
Targeted rateDo not agree with proposal to commence payments
Happy to pay for the governance expenses of the board while they are representing rural views to
Council. Object to the costs incurred by board members while carrying out Council core business.
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST Rates Differentials Agree
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUST
RatesFarming remission
object - The remissions were put in place because the shift to capital rating showed ups
some very inequitable increases in single rating unit rate takes.
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUSTRates Increases
no to increase. Better budgeting is required and review of services offered. Some projects
while worthwhile should be deferred until there are cash surpluses.
794 Jamie Paterson J & C PATERSON TRUSTShort term rental
accommodationsuggestion
You promote Rotorua as the best tourist experience then encourage a variety of
accommodation options and experiences. Ratepayers have become creative in finding a
means to pay their rates and insurances.
795 Graeme Carson Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
795 Graeme Carson Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
795 Graeme Carson Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
795 Graeme Carson Prefer option 2 - refer to submission for reasons
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
795 Graeme Carson
Performing Arts Centre
Supports Councils preferred option
Earthquake strengthening is important. The costs of enhancements should be contributed
to by the events that are held here as they will provide a better experience for all inolved.
795 Graeme Carson Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
795 Graeme Carson Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
795 Graeme Carson Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Council should have a more rigorous regulation of this type of accommodation
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little TheatreWaste services
Targeted rate
supports Councils preferred option
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little TheatreWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little Theatre
Performing Arts Centre
Disagree
Do not support councils prefered options
Agree in part there needs to be an upgrade. However i beleive the 2 existing societies need to
retain their own identities. I am requesting on behalf of Rotorua little theatre that a 30 year lease
be considered please.
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little Theatre Museum Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little Theatre Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
796 Liz Carrington Rotorua Little Theatre
Sports and RecreationFunding clubs
Requests on behalf of Rotorua little theatre that a 30 year lease be considered to enable
potential funders to support ongoing upgrades to the building.
797 Stewart WallaceWaste services
Targeted rateDo not support councils prefered options
Oppose a rate being charged for vacant properties. - refer to submission for full reasons
797 Stewart Wallace Waste services Refuse collections Do not support councils prefered options
799 Sandra Velarde Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
799 Sandra VelardeWaste services
Targeted rate
Do not support councils prefered options
Agree that all should be paying rate, but rate should be in line with number of bins processes or
further, the number of people living in a dwelling.
799 Sandra VelardeWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
799 Sandra Velarde
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
799 Sandra Velarde
Museum
Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
I insist that the whole of NZ should invest in the quick restoration of fixing this historical
building, otherwise the rate charged is not sustainable
799 Sandra Velarde Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
799 Sandra VelardeRates
Differentials
agreed, moreover, rural areas are being transformed into urban areas, so a thorough
review is due
799 Sandra Velarde Rates Farming remission The removal of the remission is an imperative in any long term plan
799 Sandra Velarde Rates Increases Disagree. Refer to submission for many reasons why
799 Sandra VelardeShort term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Be careful with blanket regulations that can direcly affect home owners trying to make
ends meet versus businesses profiting from AirBnB. Monitor the issue but dont listen to
just the hotel industry.
799 Sandra Velarde Sports and Recreation Markets Soundshell market needs improvement - too much imported rubbish.
799 Sandra VelardeAffordable housing Free up land
Needs coordination to provide decent public housing. Put pressure on central government.
800 Lesley HandcockWaste services
Targeted rateDo not support councils prefered options
Vacant properties should not be charged.
801 Iranui Te Kani Rotorua Touch Association and Bay of
Plenty Touch Association Sports and Recreation
Funding Request support for upgrade of toilets and power to site at Puarenga Park. Needed for
December.
802 Hunt Rosalind Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
Not appropriate to charge additional rates - refer to submission for 1 page explanation
ID First name Last name Organisation Topic Issue Summary
803 Ranui Ryan Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not support councils prefered options
803 Ranui RyanWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
803 Ranui Ryan
Performing Arts CentreDisagree
Do not support councils prefered options
803 Ranui Ryan Museum Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
803 Ranui Ryan Community board Targeted rate Supports Councils preferred option
803 Ranui Ryan Rates Differentials Rural residents should pay a lower differential than urban residents.
803 Ranui Ryan
Rates
Farming remission Remission should be completely removed asap. Dairy farming has significant negative
effects on the environment and we all lose while their business flourishes
803 Ranui Ryan
Rates Increases
Reduce debt by not taking on more. The RRSS scheme is costing 9.8M more than the
subsidies being received. Council should be looking for a solution that fits the budget - that
being the amount being received from external agents (Moh, MfE and BOP regional
Council)
803 Ranui Ryan Short term rental
accommodationsuggestion
no
803 Ranui Ryan Lake level Requests that lake levels are lowered.
803 Ranui RyanRotorua Lakes Council Hub
Introduce a hub at Rotoiti once a week so that residents can visit and not need to come
into town.
804 Samantha White Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Supports Councils preferred option
804 Samantha White Did all ratepayers have an increase as a result of other schemes which were undertaken in
communities previously, if not I'm not sure why the ongoing costs of the scheme
804 Samantha White Waste services Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
804 Samantha WhiteWaste services Refuse collections
supports Councils preferred option
804 Samantha White Waste services Refuse collections refer to submission for further queries on this topic
804 Samantha White
Performing Arts CentreAgree
Supports Councils preferred option
804 Samantha White Is important for Rotorua to have a facility that can be used by a variety of users. The
pricing structure must allow local use if we want Rotorua to have a vibrant performing arts
scence
804 Samantha White Museum Targeted rate Do not support councils prefered options
804 Samantha White Grossly unfair to say all households should pay the same.
804 Samantha White Community board Targeted rate Undecided. Refer to submission
804 Samantha White Rates Differentials Rural residential and commercial should pay less as they receive less
804 Samantha White Rates Farming remission Yes.
804 Samantha WhiteRates Increases
Council need to take stock of how efficient governance is, around things such as catering
costs occured, office layout changes etc
804 Samantha White Short term rental
accommodationIntroduc levy/chagre
Suggests it might be fairer to have a separate rating differential for this category.
804 Samantha White Waste services Paper/plastic bags Request introduction of a bylaw for plastic bags.
805 Craig Ormrod Waste services Targeted rate Do not agree with proposal to commence payments. Refer to full submission.
806 R & L Anderson Wastewater Rotoiti/Rotoma Do not agree with proposal to commence payments
807 Paul East Waste services Targeted rate Prefers to opt out of waste services charges. Not fair on holiday home owners.
Also Property located at end of farm road receives no services from council so not fair to
charge