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Long Term Plan 2024 - 2034. What does this mean for your rates bill?
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The tables below set out what the proposed budget means for your rates in the 2024/25 year across sample properties (*excluding GST). Note: excludes volumetric water rates.
*Up until Wednesday 22 May the tables below referred to these proposed rates being inclusive of GST. This has now been updated to exclusive of GST.
Commercial/Industrial Zone
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$1,560,000
$8,005
$53
▲53.0%
Medium
$770,000
$6,209
$33
▲38.0%
Low
$590,000
$4,824
$25
▲36.5%
Post Harvest Zone
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$17,430,000
$18,545
$75
▲26.7%
Medium
$6,700,000
$8,385
$37
▲29.9%
Low
$900,000
$3,345
$22
▲51.4%
Forestry
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$ 3,900,000
$6,461
$18
▲16.8%
Medium
$1,720,000
$2,831
$7
▲14.1%
Low
$1,022,000
$2,276
$6
▲15.8%
Rural
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$2,090,000
$3,057
$7
▲13.1%
Medium
$1,420,000
$2,496
$6
▲14.1%
Low
$1,040,000
$2,137
$5
▲14.5%
Rural Orchards
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$6,770,000
$8,373
$18
▲12.3%
Medium
$4,290,000
$5,613
$13
▲13.2%
Low
$2,950,000
$4,100
$9
▲13.6%
Residential
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$1,300,000
$4,043
$7
▲9.8%
Medium
$1,070,000
$3,848
$7
▲9.8%
Low
$850,000
$3,561
$6
▲9.3%
Lifestyle
Capital Value
Proposed Rates
Increase per week
% increase
High
$1,990,000
$3,830
$9
▲13.3%
Medium
$1,582,000
$3,404
$9
▲15.3%
Low
$1,160,000
$2,385
$5
▲12.2%
The tables below set out what the proposed budget means for your rates in the 2024/25 year across sample properties (*excluding GST). Note: excludes volumetric water rates.
*Up until Wednesday 22 May the tables below referred to these proposed rates being inclusive of GST. This has now been updated to exclusive of GST.