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RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Surveymonkey #40 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT SurveyMonkey #40 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Christine Lark ( Q2 Organisation (if relevant) Westport Spa Motel Q3 Address 239 Palmerston Street, Westport Q4 Phone 03 789 5273 QS Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I wish to speak to Councillors about my submission at a special meeting? submission. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I do not support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 244 Page 245 Page 246 Page 247 Page 248 Page 249 Page 250 Page 251 Page 252 Page 253 Page 254 Page 255 Page 256 Page 257 Page 258 Page 259 Page 260 Page 261 Page 262 Page 263 Page 264 Page 265 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #41 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Tina Johnston .:!2 Organisation (if relevant) N.A Q3 Address 61 Romilly Street. Westport Q4 Phone 0275376595 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I supportthe rates overhaul proposal., Other (please specify): I am in support of this submission as I should be better off with the new proposal. Have worked out It should not effect my rates rebate entitlement. With my sole income benefit. I have had cancer so am unable to work. So forthat reason I am in favour. 1 / 1 Page 266 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #42 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Shannon Baverstock -12 Organisation (if relevant) NIA Q3 Address 11 Coates Street, Westport Q4 Phone 021801739 Q5 Email address shannonthomas [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. Q7 Do you supportthe draft proposal in it's current form? I support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 267 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #43 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name tim Lawson Q2 Organisation (if relevant) na Q3 Address 106 Orowaiti Rd Q4 Phone 7898473 Q5 Email address tim.lawson [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 268 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT SurveyMonkey #44 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Lee Forsman (·. "12Organisation (if relevant) Omau Settlers Lodge Q3 Address 2 Omau Road, Cape Foulwind Q4Phone 03 789 5200 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. 1 / 2 Page 269 Page 270 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #45 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Lani Hagaman ( ·..!2 Organisation (if relevant) Punakaiki Beachfront Motels Q3 Address 56 Punakaiki Road, Punakaiki Q4 Phone 03 3571 959 QS Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I do not support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 271 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT SurveyMonkey #46 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Lani Hagaman Q2 Organisation (if relevant) Punakaiki Beachfront Motels Q3 Address 12-14 Dickinson Parade Q4 Phone 03 3571 959 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. Q7 Do you support the draftproposal in it's current form? I do not support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 272 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #47 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Lani Hagaman ( Q2 Organisation (if relevant) Punakaiki Beachfront Motels Q3 Address 4 Mabel Street, Punakaiki Q4 Phone 03 3571 959 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I do not support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 273 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #48 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Lani Hagaman Q2 Organisation (if relevant) Punakaiki Beachfront Motels Q3 Address 2 Mabel Streel, Punakaiki Q4Phone 03 3571 959 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I do not supportthe rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 274 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT SurveyMonkey #49 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Kay Morgan ...)2 Organisation (if relevant) Star Tavern & Harry's Rest Ltd Q3 Address 6 Lighthouse Road Q4 Phone 03 789 6923 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? councillors. Q7 Do you support the draft proposal in it's current form? I do not support the rates overhaul proposal. 1 / 1 Page 275 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT SurveyMonkey #50 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Richard Dirks -a2 Organisation (if relevant) Private ratepayer Q3 Address 3-5 Nikau Heights, Little Wanganui Q4Phone 021 832120 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? Councillors. 1 / 2 Page 276 Page 277 RATES OVERHAUL PROJECT Survey Monkey #51 Collector: Started: Last Modified: Time Spent: IP Address: Page 1: Buller District Council is after feedback on how the rates are calculated. Q1 Name Ken & Lynette Leslie ..l2 Organisation (if relevant) Q3 Address PO Box 61 Reefton Q4 Phone 021 7832826 Q5 Email address [email protected] Q6 Do you wish to speak to the Councillors about your I do not wish to speak to submission at a special meeting? 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