Agenda, decisions and minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, Brympton Way, YEOVIL, Somerset BA20 2HT
Contact: Angela Cox 01935 462148 Email: angela.cox@southsomerset.gov.uk
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Minutes of Previous Meeting To approve as a correct record the minutes of the District Executive meeting held on 2nd April 2015. Minutes: The minutes of the District Executive meeting held on 2 April 2015, copies of which had been circulated, were taken as read and, having been approved as a correct record, were signed by the Chairman. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Mark Williams, Chief Executive and Vega Sturgess, Strategic Director. |
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Declarations of Interest In accordance with the Council's current Code of Conduct (adopted July 2012), which includes all the provisions relating to Disclosable Pecuniary Interests (DPI), personal and prejudicial interests, Members are asked to declare any DPI and also any personal interests (and whether or not such personal interests are also "prejudicial") in relation to any matter on the Agenda for this meeting. A DPI is defined in The Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012 No. 1464) and Appendix 3 of the Council’s Code of Conduct. A personal interest is defined in paragraph 2.8 of the Code and a prejudicial interest is defined in paragraph 2.9. Members are reminded that they need to declare the fact that they are also a member of a County, Town or Parish Council as a Personal Interest. As a result of the change made to the Code of Conduct by this Council at its meeting on 15th May 2014, where you are also a member of Somerset County Council and/or a Town or Parish Council within South Somerset you must declare a prejudicial interest in any business on the agenda where there is a financial benefit or gain or advantage to Somerset County Council and/or a Town or Parish Council which would be at the cost or to the financial disadvantage of South Somerset District Council. If you have a prejudicial interest you must comply with paragraphs 2.9(b) and 2.9(c) of the Code. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made. |
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Public Question Time Questions, statements or comments from members of the public are welcome at the beginning of each meeting of the Council. The total period allowed for public participation shall not exceed 15 minutes except with the consent of the Council and each individual speaker shall be restricted to a total of three minutes. Where there are a number of persons wishing to speak about the same matter, they should consider choosing one spokesperson to speak on their behalf where appropriate. If a member of the public wishes to speak they should advise the committee administrator and complete one of the public participation slips setting out their name and the matter they wish to speak about. The public will be invited to speak in the order determined by the Chairman. Answers to questions may be provided at the meeting itself or a written reply will be sent subsequently, as appropriate. Matters raised during the public question session will not be debated by the Council at that meeting. Minutes: There were no members of the public present. |
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Chairman's Announcements Minutes: The Chairman asked the Committees agreement to vary the order of the reports to allow the Superfast Broadband report to be discussed first and this was agreed. The Chairman also advised that the report extending the rights and criteria of Aldermen (agenda item 12) would be deferred for one month to allow the report to be discussed with the new party group leaders and new Portfolio Holder. |
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SSDC Annual Performance Report 2014/15 PDF 114 KB Additional documents:
Decision:
Minutes: The Performance Officer introduced the report and drew Members attention to the Performance Indicators detailed in Appendix A of which 88% were on or above target for the year compared to 77% in the previous year. She also detailed the 31 council action plans completed and the 10 partially completed in Appendix B and the number of complaints received detailed in Appendix C, which were slightly higher than the previous year but taken in context of the number of public interactions was very low. The Assistant Director (Economy) advised that the percentage of planning appeal decisions allowed (PI 003) although high, followed no discernable pattern. He said there had been a high number of planning applications submitted during 2014/15 and this led to a higher number of appeals against decisions. He noted the trend was improving during 2015. In response to questions from the Scrutiny Committee, the Strategic Director (Place and Performance) confirmed that a Members Workshop on performance was planned shortly and the Performance Indicators would be reviewed at that time. She also advised that complaints relating to the Development Management service had reduced by 95% over the previous 4 years. At the conclusion of the debate, Members were content to note the contents of the Annual Performance Report and that it would be presented to Council.
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2014/15 Capital Budget Outturn Report PDF 385 KB Additional documents:
Decision:
Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Finance and Legal Services introduced the report and drew Members attention to the future years capital programme. He regretted that post completion reports had not been completed for each completed capital scheme. In response to questions, the Assistant Director (Finance and Corporate Services) advised that:- · The Infrastructure Reserve was reported in the Revenue Outturn report as £1m had been allocated from that budget and infrastructure projects would be brought forward on a case by case basis to District Executive. · Appendix C detailed money received from developers as S106 contributions and the detailed breakdown of where this would be spent was held within the planning office. · Some capital schemes took a long time to come to fruition and then a long time to complete but post completion reports would be completed. At the conclusion of the debate, Members were content to confirm the recommendations of the report.
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2014/15 Revenue Budget Outturn Report PDF 322 KB Additional documents:
Decision:
Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Finance and Legal Services introduced the report and advised that the overall underspend figure also included additional income from the planning service which had not been predicted and was not expected to continue. In response to a question from the Scrutiny Committee, the Assistant Director (Finance and Corporate Services) advised that due to the changes in Business Rates from 1st April whereby SSDC kept a share (the Business Rate Retention Scheme), the Government had provided compensation for the various grants they had provided to businesses affected by flooding. She also confirmed that the budget underspend would be used to support the 2015/16 budget. There was no debate and Members were content to confirm the 2014/15 revenue budget outturn as reported.
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Superfast Broadband Extension Programme - Decision on SSDC funding contributions PDF 156 KB Decision:
Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Environment and Economic Development reminded Members of their ‘in principle’ decision to commit £640,000 to the Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) Superfast (broadband) Extension Programme (SEP). She introduced Mr M Ballard, Project Manager for the Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) scheme. The Project Manager provided Members with an update on the increased Broadband connectivity in the area which had been achieved during Phase 1 of the project and the proposed prioritisation of business dense postcode areas in the second phase. He advised that the procurement timetable detailed at Appendix 1 had moved and the clarification meeting between CDS and BT had been moved to 30th June. He suggested that Members may wish to defer and delegate their decision, or, reconvene before 30th June to receive a more comprehensive report on which to base their decision, following signature of a non-disclosure agreement. The Assistant Director (Economy) advised that it had been hoped to provide Members with the likely number of the premises to be connected in Phase 2 however as SSDC had not signed the original non-disclosure agreement with CDS the figures had not been provided. In response to questions from Members, the Project Manager advised that:- · SSDC had not been a contributing partner during Phase 1 of the CDS project and as the non-disclosure agreement had not been signed then commercially sensitive information could not be shared. If SSDC became a contributing partner in Phase 2 then the detail of what their contribution would cover could be shared with Executive Members. · Phase 1 of CDS provided Superfast broadband to 90% of the CDS area. Phase 2 was proposed to raise this to 95% coverage across the area. · There were around 10,000 premises remaining to be connected during the SEP Phase 2 within the South Somerset area and these were areas more challenging and complex to connect. · Satellite broadband was not superior but it was a solution in isolated areas where fibre broadband was not possible. · Funding provided by the European Union (EU) in Phase 2 was intended only for business connections. During a lengthy discussion, Members felt that the additional information which would be provided to them following signature of a satisfactory non-disclosure agreement was essential in order to identify where the remaining 5% of premises which the project would focus on would be. It was proposed to defer the decision and convene a special joint meeting of the District Executive and Scrutiny Committees before 30th June 2015 to re-consider the in principle commitment alongside additional detailed information on the programme, to be provided following the signature of a satisfactory non-disclosure agreement with Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS). This proposal was seconded and confirmed by all Members.
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Additional documents: Decision:
Minutes: The Assistant Director (Environment) explained the need to upgrade and integrate the Environmental Health and Streetscene IT systems with the Customers First IT system and he advised that the second recommendation would allow a flexible implementation of each system to best fit with the service. During a brief discussion Members were pleased to see that staff training in the new IT system was planned and they were content to agree the recommendations.
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Designation of a Neighbourhood Area - Castle Cary and Ansford Parishes PDF 627 KB Decision:
Minutes: The Policy Planner advised that the two parishes of Castle Cary and Ansford had joined to form a single area for the purpose of producing a Neighbourhood Plan. She confirmed that no representations had been received during the consultation period for the proposed neighbourhood area. Members commended the proposal of the two parishes to work together on the production of a joint Neighbourhood Plan and were pleased to confirm the recommendations of the report.
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Appointment of Honorary Aldermen - Agreement of Criteria and Rights PDF 164 KB Decision:
Minutes: The Chairman reminded Members that the report was deferred for one month to allow further consideration of its content with the new Portfolio Holder and Group Leaders.
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Monthly Performance Snapshot PDF 223 KB Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Community and Leisure advised that the Healthy Lifestyles team had received £334,000 in lottery funding towards promoting healthy lifestyles in the Chard, Crewkerne and Ilminster areas to people diagnosed with diabetes, pre-diabetes or hypertension. Members were pleased to note the monthly performance snapshot data.
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District Executive Forward Plan PDF 77 KB Additional documents: Decision:
Minutes: Members noted the following additions and amendments to the Executive Forward Plan: · Disposal of land adjacent to Steep Holme, Penn Hill, Yeovil (Confidential) – July 2015 · Land adjacent to 1-4 St Johns Cottages, Charlton Musgrove – transfer to Parish Council – August 2015 · Adoption of the Revised County Wide Tenancy Strategy – moved to August 2015 · Adoption of a Revised Private Sector Housing Strategy – moved to September 2015
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Date of Next Meeting PDF 17 KB Minutes: Members noted that the next scheduled meeting of the District Executive would take place on Thursday 2 July 2015 in the Council Chamber, Council Offices, Brympton Way, Yeovil commencing at 9.30am. |