The controversial $50 charge for NOT being connected to Whanganui's wastewater system sunk without a trace on Tuesday.
Mayor Hamish McDouall said the district council had failed to "sell" the idea of a $50 fee for rural properties which could not connect to the system.
It was a proposal which raised the hackles of many rural homeowners already paying for their own septic tank systems, and at Tuesday's annual plan deliberations councillors voted to scrap it.
The fee was originally included in the draft plan but it drew petitions and a strong response against it in public submissions, with just over half opposing the fee.
Mr McDouall said while he supported the concept of public good fees, it was right to scrap this particular charge.