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The District Council of Yankalilla is considering changing the existing method of rating.
Council is contemplating replacing its minimum rate (which was $850 in 2014/15 and 2015/16) with a fixed charge. If a fixed charge was introduced the amount would be determined at the time Council adopts its 2016/17 budget and would depend on budget proposals and any changes in property values and revenue from other sources. It may be of the order of $200 to $400 per property (single farm enterprises would be treated as one property).
Total rate revenue raised will be unaffected by any change in the method of rating.
Because a fixed charge would apply to all ratepayers the 'rate in the dollar' council levies against each property’s value would fall. Some ratepayers may pay more but this would be offset by others paying less.
Council would also like to reduce the higher differential rate it applies to vacant land. This rate is currently 170% of the rate applied to residential properties. It may also increase slightly the differential rate it applies to primary production properties (currently 91% of the residential rate) so that that rate is closer to the residential rate.
The actual 'rate in the dollar' and relative differential rates will be determined (as is usual) when budget proposals are determined for each new financial year.
The District Council of Yankalilla is considering changing the existing method of rating.
Council is contemplating replacing its minimum rate (which was $850 in 2014/15 and 2015/16) with a fixed charge. If a fixed charge was introduced the amount would be determined at the time Council adopts its 2016/17 budget and would depend on budget proposals and any changes in property values and revenue from other sources. It may be of the order of $200 to $400 per property (single farm enterprises would be treated as one property).
Total rate revenue raised will be unaffected by any change in the method of rating.
Because a fixed charge would apply to all ratepayers the 'rate in the dollar' council levies against each property’s value would fall. Some ratepayers may pay more but this would be offset by others paying less.
Council would also like to reduce the higher differential rate it applies to vacant land. This rate is currently 170% of the rate applied to residential properties. It may also increase slightly the differential rate it applies to primary production properties (currently 91% of the residential rate) so that that rate is closer to the residential rate.
The actual 'rate in the dollar' and relative differential rates will be determined (as is usual) when budget proposals are determined for each new financial year.
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CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
The closing date for submissions was Friday 29th January 2016.
We had 312 visitors to the on-line engagement page at Your Say Yankalilla for this matter, with 123 people accessing information and 29 who lodged comments. A further 14 submission have been received at the Council offices and in excess of 65 people attended the 3 Public Forums held throughout the district during January 2016.
Council will now consider the written and on-line submissions prior to debating a final decision on whether or not to alter the current method of rating.
There is an opportunity for people to attend a formal Public Meeting to verbally summarise their submission or make a verbal submission to the Councillors, to be held on Tuesday 16th February 2016 at the Council Chambers, 1 Charles Street Yankalilla, commencing at 6pm.
The closing date for submissions was Friday 29th January 2016.
We had 312 visitors to the on-line engagement page at Your Say Yankalilla for this matter, with 123 people accessing information and 29 who lodged comments. A further 14 submission have been received at the Council offices and in excess of 65 people attended the 3 Public Forums held throughout the district during January 2016.
Council will now consider the written and on-line submissions prior to debating a final decision on whether or not to alter the current method of rating.
There is an opportunity for people to attend a formal Public Meeting to verbally summarise their submission or make a verbal submission to the Councillors, to be held on Tuesday 16th February 2016 at the Council Chambers, 1 Charles Street Yankalilla, commencing at 6pm.
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This consultation is Open for contributions.
Public Forum - Myponga Township
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On Thursday 14th January 2016 at the Sporting clubrooms, Myponga starting at 6.30pm
Public Forum - Yankalilla
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On Friday 15th January 2016 at the Club Fleurieu (over 50's) hall, 138-142 Main South Rd, Yankalilla, starting at 6.30pm
Public Forum - Cape Jervis
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On Thursday 21st January 2016 at the Community Club, starting at 7.30pm (please note that meals are served at the Club from 6.30pm)
Consultation Closes
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Make sure that you get your submission in to Council by Friday 29th January 2016
Public Meeting to hear verbal submission
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At the Council Chambers, 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla, on Tuesday 16th February 2016, starting at 6.00pm.
Under Review
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.