Following the publication of Action Plan for jobs to address the employment crisis by Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Jobs Minister Richard Bruton, Deputy Noel Coonan is calling on North Tipperary County Council to step up to the mark and reduce development charges for small businesses.
Noel Coonan TD believes job creation in the country must be kick started and this requires Government and Local Authorities to work to achieve this aim. County and Town councils must play their part in removing barriers to creating employment. Noel said: “One of the biggest deterrents for businesses are development charges. These charges can cripple small businesses who are trying to establish themselves, expand or change the use of premises.
“Businesses are charged exorbitant rates by local authorities for parking spaces yet the Council is already charging for parking in towns and receiving a substantial income from this charge. There is a real need for local authorities to reduce this charge considerably; this will keep town centres vibrant and encourage footfall in town centres.
“Land prices are falling and local authorities are paying less to provide car parking facilities in Town centres and this should be reflected in reduced charges for small businesses who are struggling to compete with multinationals. Construction costs have also dropped and we have an opportunity here to encourage rather than inhibit development.
Noel contacted the Minister for Local Government Phil Hogan on this issue who said: “My Department is preparing updated guidance for local authorities on the issue of development contributions which will require local authorities, inter alia, to consider the impact of development contributions on businesses and competitiveness generally in the development of their schemes.
“Authorities whose Development Contribution Schemes have come up for renewal since the announcement of the Government’s Jobs Initiative have been advised to consider providing reductions/exemptions in development contribution rates where such reductions/exemptions would help progress the Jobs Initiative.”
The Action Plan illustrates the determination of this Government to tackle the jobs issue and assist