Council propose boat ramp fee

Concept plan for improvements at the Whakatāne boat ramp trailer park. Supplied photos.

A proposal to introduce boat ramp fees for all ramps in the Whakatane District will be up for public consultation by early next year.

The Whakatane District Council's Projects and Services Committee has agreed to consult with the community on proposals to introduce boat ramp fees for all district ramps, and to upgrade the Whakatane trailer boat park.

Public submissions on both proposals will be sought next year as part of the consultation process for the 2018/19 fees and charges schedule and 2018-28 Long Term Plan.

Capital projects manager Jim Finlay says in the Council's existing funding policy, 70 per cent of ports and harbour service costs should be met by the Harbour Fund and 30 per cent covered by private use fees and charges.

The private benefit component of ports and harbour services and facilities' annual costs was estimated to be close to $282,000, while current income from berth fees and other charges was $151,000 a year.

'That is around $131,000 short of the income target set out in the funding policy and one obvious way of closing the gap would be to introduce a boat ramp fee,” he says.

Jim estimates a fee based on an annual permit ($90), two-week permit ($35) and casual one-day permit ($5) system would generate income in the order of $78,000 a year.

If introduced, permits would available online, from Council offices and potentially from other retail outlets.

Monitoring and enforcement by way of infringement notices would be undertaken by Council parking staff, the Senior Maritime Officer and Volunteer Coastguard appointees.

He says a system such as this would require support from Whakatane Coastguard and Whakatane Fishing Club if it was to be implemented.

Council elected members expressed mixed views about the proposal, with a number of councillors supporting the concept of a contribution to ongoing harbour costs such as channel dredging and ramp maintenance.

While aware of a similar fee system for ramp use on Lake Taupo, they also noted that no other Bay of Plenty local authority charges ramp fees.

Jim says the concept plan for an upgrading of the Whakatane trailer boat park had resulted from requests by users of the parking area, port structures and the wider community.

Service improvements offered included better and longer-lasting sealed areas; better-defined trailer and car-only parking areas; restricted access to loading areas on the wharf frontage; redirected public thoroughfare to improve health and safety factors; a shelter for waka ama craft; improved boat lift-out capacity for 100 tonne lifts; and general aesthetic improvements.

Boat, trailer and navigation aids storage (for which an annual rental would be charged) would also be provided for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's maritime equipment.

The estimated cost of the upgrading was $600,000, to be funded from Harbour Fund reserves.

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4 comments

Council fee

Posted on 30-11-2017 08:09 | By Kefe

Yet another way for the council to tax the people for their own overspending. It may be up for consultation but when they see $$ its almost assured. Almost like the death of the Tauranga CBD due to council overcharging for every service they can including parking.


the thing edge of the wedge

Posted on 30-11-2017 08:37 | By Darth Vader NZ

It would help if the councillor researched things first, Taupo has a fee because of iwi not because of the council requirements Taupo has a different fishing licence too stop grasping at straws to try and justify introducing a fee with the standard excuses 'user pays' in that case people should be charged to use parks because not everyone uses a park maybe the council can charge park users by weight or age maybe even ethnicity if council is unable to distribute rates adequately then perhaps its time to replace those councillors with competent ones


Desperate?

Posted on 30-11-2017 10:59 | By MISS ADVENTURE

For some form of income to self justify the spending, debt and rates extravaganza befalling all ratepayers.


At last!

Posted on 30-11-2017 14:29 | By waxing

How wonderful. At last boaties may have to pay their share of the costs of facilities Council provides for them. Just wait now for all the howls of protests. The same whingers who protest against paying for the costs of libraries etc but want anything they do to be free. C'mon Tauranga City Council and start charging boaties the same.


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