Angry ratepayers of Mangawhai are refusing to pay new Kaipara District Council rates - despite the Government bringing in financial minders and the Auditor-General probing debt blow-outs for the beach resort's sewerage scheme.
After 530 people attended a public meeting on Sunday to hear the audit office team's plans, Mangawhai Residents & Ratepayers Association chairman Bruce Rogan said analysis of what happened would not cure the rates worries.
Ratepayers rejected a proposed 31 per cent average rates rise to tackle an $80 million debt. They had no guarantee the council would be able to strike an acceptable compromise at its long-term budget plan meeting tomorrow.
"Council will have to go through receivership or bankruptcy to get rid of this debt," said Mr Rogan. "It's unsustainable and there is no way it can get the rates to pay its way out."
He is one of 2100 ratepayers in the Northland resort and he said his yearly rates were bound to rise from $4200 to $6700.