Govt flood spending to cost about $130 million
17 March 2004 Media Statement
Govt flood recovery spending expected to cost about $130 million
Prime Minister Helen Clark, Agricultural Minister Jim Sutton and Civil Defence Minister George Hawkins today announced details of a purpose-designed package for those affected by the February floods.
Helen Clark said the government response went well beyond existing standard policies for disaster recovery because of the magnitude and economic impact of the natural disaster.
“The government is already providing around $90 million support through its existing standard response policies and other measures agreed over the past few weeks,” Helen Clark said.
“These measures cover response activities of the emergency services, immediate welfare needs for people affected, labour through TaskForce Green to help with the clean-up, support and advisory services, repairing critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges, flexibility to the Income Tax Act, and matching of donations to flood relief appeals.
“The measures being announced today will cost up to a further $40 million.
“Today’s decisions mean that, in total, the government will be committing about $130 million to help the flood recovery exercise.
“The further aid package agreed today consists of two major elements. They are an agricultural package of about $25 million; and a broader community package of $15 million that includes more than $11 million in rates remission for those most affected, and additional assistance for road repairs.
Helen Clark said the floods had been a major disaster for the lower North Island. They had dealt a serious blow to the economic infrastructure of several regions, and caused devastation to communities.
“The government is under no illusion as to the severity of the events of mid-February. The flooding caused extensive damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure, devastated farms and other rural activities, wrecked houses and put at risk the livelihoods of many.
“The government is convinced that it must act quickly and generously to prevent wider regional economic impacts
Standard Measures Estimated cost
($m)
a) 100% of the initial response costs incurred by
local authorities in taking care of the immediate welfare
needs of those displaced as a result of the
disaster 1.5-2.5
b) Costs incurred by the NZDF and
emergency services in assisting with the emergency
response >1.0
c) Civil defence payments to cover welfare
costs for evacuees 2.4-3.9
d) Rural assistance payments
to farmers not generating enough income to meet essential
living expenses 0.5-0.9
e) 100% of the cost to repair
state highways >10.0
f) Up to 90% of the cost to repair
local roads and bridges 51.6
g) 60% of the cost to repair
essential council infrastructure (beyond a
threshold) 7.0
Total $74-77 million
Additional
measures approved in recent weeks Estimated cost ($m)
a)
Contribute to Mayoral relief funds 0.3
b) Match donations
to flood relief appeals 4.9
c) Activate an enhanced,
flexible Taskforce Green to help clean-up and repair
damage 6.0-10.0
d) Establish a support service to victims
of the disaster and personnel involved in the
response 0.5
e) Implement a range of agricultural
recovery measures (agricultural recovery facilitators, rural
support coordinators, technical advice programme) 0.7
f)
Amend the Tax Administration Act to allow IRD to remit Use
of Money Interest and accept late re-estimation of
provisional tax in relation to affected taxpayers 1.5
g)
Appoint a national recovery support facilitator to ensure
central government’s efforts are
well-integrated 0.1
Total $14-18 million
Additional measures agreed today Estimated cost
($m)
a) Agricultural recovery package:
o financial
assistance to farmers and growers to help restore essential
on-farm infrastructure ($23.7m)
o new start grants for
farmers and growers who are forced to leave their properties
as a result of the floods ($1.2m)
o associated
administrative costs ($0.42m)
25
b) Grants to local
authorities to allow them to remit rates on
income-generating properties (farm and/or non-farm
businesses)
11
c) Further assistance to councils for
repairing local roads
4
Total $40
million
ENDS