Cabinet - Tuesday, 17th October, 2017 7.00 pm - Agenda and minutes
Venue: Concorde Room, Council Offices, Farnborough
Contact: Chris Todd, Democratic Services on 01252 398825 or e-mail: chris.todd@rushmoor.gov.uk
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To confirm the Minutes of the meeting held on 19th September, 2017 (copy attached). Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting of the Cabinet held on 19th September, 2017 were confirmed and signed by the Chairman. |
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MEDIUM TERM FINANCIAL STRATEGY 2017/18 - 2020/21 PDF 991 KB To consider Report No. FIN1731
(copy attached), which sets out the Council’s
Medium Term Financial Strategy and provides an update on the Medium Term
Financial Forecast. Presented By: Councillor Paul Taylor, Corporate Services Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. FIN1731, which set out the Council’s Medium Term Financial Strategy and sought endorsement of an updated Strategy for the period 2017/18 to 2020/21. The Report also set out the Medium Term Financial forecast, which had been produced for indicative planning purposes. It was confirmed that final decisions on the overall budget and Council Tax level would be made by the Council in February 2018. The Cabinet was advised that the Strategy had been reviewed and updated but had remained largely unchanged from the Strategy approved by the Council in October 2016. The Report set out all the risks, assumptions and initiatives that had been considered in formulating the new Strategy. Members were informed that the existing Strategy had served the Council well in supporting financial planning over the medium term. It had been integral to the Corporate Plan and had supported the 8-Point Plan for the achievement of sustainability. The Cabinet was informed that, to ensure that a revised Strategy would be relevant to current decision making, it was necessary to consider this in the context of the Medium Term Financial Forecast. The Revenue Forecast showed a projected budget gap of £2.2 million by 2020/21. In response to a question, it was confirmed that the Council’s level of reserves was considered to be adequate at the current time, although it was anticipated that this level was likely to increase later in the financial year. The Cabinet (i)
RECOMMENDED
TO THE COUNCIL that
the Council’s Medium Term Financial Strategy, as set out in Appendix A of
Report No. FIN1731, be approved; and (ii)
RESOLVED that the Medium Term Financial Forecast and the principal issues and
risks associated with it, as set out in the Report, be noted. |
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COUNCIL TAX SUPPORT SCHEME AND COUNCIL TAX DISCOUNTS - CONSULTATION ARRANGEMENTS PDF 163 KB To consider Report No. FIN1730 (copy attached), regarding arrangements for a public consultation exercise on the Council’s Council Tax Support Scheme and certain, locally set, Council Tax discounts and exemptions. Presented By: Councillor Gareth Lyon, Concessions and Community Support Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. FIN1730,
which set out a proposal to undertake a public consultation in respect of the
Council’s Council Tax Support Scheme in order to inform any decision to review
or amend the Scheme for the 2018/19 financial year. It was
also being proposed to carry out a public consultation exercise on
potential changes to certain, locally set, Council Tax discounts and
exemptions. Members were reminded
that local authorities had been developing their own Council Tax Support Schemes
since April 2013. It was confirmed that the current
scheme required a minimum contribution by Council Tax payers of 10%, with a
savings threshold of £6,000. It was reported that 10% was at the lower end
of similar councils’ schemes and, for this reason, the majority of the Welfare
Reform Task and Finish Group had supported including a range of potential
increases to the contribution payable to 12%, 15%, 18%, 20% and 25% in the
consultation. In supporting the proposals, Members stressed the importance of
encouraging the swift return to use of vacant properties. The Cabinet RESOLVED that (i)
the undertaking of public
consultation on the harmonisation elements of the Council’s Council Tax Support
Scheme, as set out in Report No. FIN1730, be approved; (ii)
the inclusion in the
consultation of a range of potential
increases to the contribution payable to 12%, 15%, 18%, 20% and 25% be
approved; (iii)
the Head of Financial
Services, in consultation with the Concessions and Community Support Portfolio
Holder, be authorised to agree the details of the consultation paper, following
discussion with the Welfare Reform Task and Finish Group; (iv)
the undertaking of a
public consultation exercise on options around the level of Council Tax
discounts and exemptions, as set out in the Report, be approved; (v)
the Head of Financial Services,
in consultation with the Concessions and Community Support Portfolio Holder, be
authorised to agree the details of the consultation paper in respect of Council
Tax discounts and exemptions. |
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SAFEGUARDING POLICY AND PROCEDURE PDF 422 KB To consider Report No. EHH1731 (copy attached), which sets out the Council’s proposed new Policy and Procedure for the Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. Presented By: Councillor Ken Muschamp, Business, Safety and Regulation Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet RESOLVED that the adoption of the Policy and Procedure for Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults, as set out in Appendix 1 of Report No. EHH1731 and amended at the meeting, be approved. |
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FUNDED SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE FOR AIR QUALITY FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE A331 PDF 145 KB To consider Report No. EHH1729 (copy attached), which seeks approval for an income and expenditure supplementary estimate to undertake a feasibility study into measures to improve air quality along the A331. Presented By: Councillor Martin Tennant, Environment and Service Delivery Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. EHH1729, which set out a request for
an income and expenditure supplementary estimate of £50,000 in 2017/18 to
undertake a ‘Proposal for a Feasibility Study’ into measures to improve air
quality along the A331. Members were informed that the feasibility study was required by DEFRA,
who would be fully grant funding the whole project. It
was confirmed that, on approval of the proposal,
further funding would be allocated to undertake the feasibility study itself. The Cabinet RESOLVED that (i)
the additional duties placed on
the Council and the deadlines for completion of the key milestones, as set out
in Report No. EHH1729, be noted; (ii)
an income and
expenditure supplementary estimate of £50,000 in 2017/18 be approved; (iii)
noting that further work
may also be granted funded by DEFRA, future income and expenditure through the
budget monitoring process be approved, with the expectation that expenditure
would be kept in line with income; and (iv)
the approach being taken to this work, as set out on the Report, be
approved, noting that the final Plan would require approval by the Cabinet. |
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PLANNING FOR THE RIGHT HOMES IN THE RIGHT PLACES: CONSULTATION PROPOSALS PDF 521 KB To consider Report No. PLN1733 (copy attached), which provides
a summary of the content of and comments to be submitted on the Government’s
Planning for the Right Homes and the Right Places consultation, including the
implications for the preparation of the Rushmoor Local Plan. Presented By: Councillor Martin Tennant, Environment and Service Delivery Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. PLN1733, which sought agreement to submit comments in response to the Government’s ‘Planning for the Right Homes in the Right Places’ consultation. The Report explained that the consultation had been created as a result of the Government’s Housing White Paper earlier in 2017. Proposals in the consultation included setting out a proposed standard methodology for calculating local authorities’ housing need. The new methodology would result in Rushmoor’s net new homes required per annum dropping compared to the current methodology. Similarly, the net new homes required in both Surrey Heath and Hart would also fall under the new methodology. Whilst it was acknowledged that the current methodology for calculating housing need was in need of reform, it was felt that, given that the Local Plan was at an advanced stage in its preparation and that it plans positively for the delivery of new homes and the regeneration of the town centres, the preparation of the Local Plan should continue. In addition, as the new methodology was at the consultation stage and might change, it was considered appropriate to continue on the basis of the current evidence base. The Council’s proposed responses to the consultation were set out in Appendix 1 to the Report. The Cabinet discussed several
elements of the consultation and was keen to ensure that
local schools and the Clinical Commissioning Group had full access to this and
future consultations. The Cabinet RESOLVED that (i)
the Council
make representations on the Right Homes in the Right Places consultation, as
set out in Appendix 1 of Report No. PLN1733; and (ii)
the continuation of the
preparation of the Rushmoor Local Plan be approved, with submission to the
Planning Inspectorate in early 2018. |
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FARNBOROUGH AIRPORT COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL FUND PDF 122 KB To consider Report No. COMM1719 (copy attached), which sets out details of an application for a grant from the Farnborough Airport Community Environmental Fund. Presented By: Councillor Martin Tennant, Environment and Service Delivery Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. COMM1719, which
sought approval to award a grant from the Farnborough Airport Community
Environmental Fund, which had been set up to assist local projects. The Environment and Service Delivery Portfolio Holder had considered the
application by the Community Matters Partnership Project for an award of £3,477
towards the cost of returning an overgrown balancing pond to its original state
at Balmoral Pond, Balmoral Drive, Frimley and had recommended that this should
be approved. It was confirmed that this application met all of the agreed
criteria. The Cabinet RESOLVED that a grant of £3,477 be awarded from the Farnborough Airport Community Environmental Fund to the Community Matters Partnership Project. |
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VICTORIA ROAD CHAPEL, FARNBOROUGH PDF 110 KB To consider Report No. LEG1715 (copy attached), which seeks approval for a supplementary estimate to carry out the restoration of the chapel’s roof and agreement of an approach for the future of the chapel. Presented By: Councillor Paul Taylor, Corporate Services Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. LEG1715, which
set out a request for funding of £44,000 for the construction of a new
structural roof and a proposed approach for the future of the Victoria Road
Chapel, Farnborough. Members were reminded that a fire in July 2016
had destroyed the Chapel’s roof. It was reported that
the sum of £44,000 would be required to replace the roof and carry out minor
masonry repairs to return the building to its pre-fire condition. The Cabinet was informed that the Farnborough Society had expressed an
interest in attempting to secure the future use of the building as a
columbarium, with a predicted cost of £262,725.00. The Council’s
preferred option was to allow the Farnborough Society time to raise the
required sum for the columbarium project but, if this were to prove unfeasible,
the Council would pursue an option to de-consecrate the site and convert the
Chapel to a domestic dwelling for letting. The Cabinet RESOLVED that (i)
a variation to the Capital
Programme of £44,000 to fund the roof restoration at the Victoria Road Chapel,
as set out in Report No. LEG1715, be approved; (ii)
subject to the
Farnborough Society indicating a wish to pursue Option 2, as set out in the
Report, and being able to both raise the capital funding to convert the Chapel
into a columbarium within two years and establish a legal entity to take a
lease, the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to agree the terms and
conditions of the lease to transfer a leasehold interest in the Chapel; and (iii)
in the event that the
Farnborough Society indicated that it was not in a position to support Option
2, then the Solicitor of the Council be authorised to apply for the
de-consecration of the Chapel and to make a bid in the Capital Programme,
subject to viability, to convert the Chapel to a residential use for letting. NOTE: Cr. Barbara Hurst declared a prejudicial interest in this item in respect of her involvement with the Farnborough Society and, in accordance with the Members’ Code of Conduct, left the meeting during the discussion and voting thereon. |
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ADDITIONAL ITEM - SALE OF FORMER HIGHWAY LAND AT NORTH TOWN PHASES 1-4 PDF 871 KB To consider Report No. LEG1716 (copy attached), which seeks approval for the sale of former highway land at North Town Phases 1-4 in Aldershot. Presented By: Councillor Paul Taylor, Corporate Services Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet
considered Report No. LEG1716, which sought approval to sell former highway
land at Vivid’s redevelopment in North Town,
Aldershot. The Chairman welcomed Cr. K. Dibble, who had requested to address
the Cabinet on this issue. Cr. Dibble explained
that the North Town Ward Councillors had been asked to act as go-betweens by
prospective residents whose occupation had been delayed by the legal issues
that were ongoing. Cr. Dibble requested that the reasons for the issues
occurring should be investigated by the Council and that the Cabinet should do
everything possible to expedite the process. The Report set out the background to
the proposal and the progress to date. Vivid had appointed Savills to undertake
a valuation of the former highway land. This value would need to be confirmed
by the District Valuer before the transfer to Vivid
could go ahead. Members were informed that, in addition to Phases 1 – 4 as set
out in the Report, some of the former highway land was situated within Phase
6A. Members were supportive of the approach proposed. The Cabinet RESOLVED that the
Solicitor to the Council be authorised to sell the former highways land at
North Town Phases 1 – 4 and 6A, shown edged red on the plan at the appendix of Report
No. LEG1716, to Vivid on the terms set out in the Report and at a price within
a 10% variance of the value determined by the District Valuer. |
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ADDITIONAL ITEM - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS PDF 73 KB To consider Report No. LEG1717 (copy attached), which seeks authority for the Solicitor of the Council, in consultation with the Leader of the Council, the Corporate Services Portfolio Holder, the Head of Financial Services and the Chief Executive, to make offers to acquire commercial properties. Presented By: Councillor Paul Taylor, Corporate Services Portfolio Holder Minutes: The Cabinet considered Report No. LEG1717, which sought approval for delegated
powers to make timely offers on commercial property acquisitions. The Report set out the parameters within which it was proposed that bids
could be made and it was confirmed that, where this action was taken in future,
the matter would be reported to the next Cabinet meeting. The Cabinet RESOLVED that the
Solicitor of the Council, in consultation with the Leader of the Council, the Corporate
Services Portfolio Holder, the Head of Financial Services and the Chief
Executive, be authorised to make offers to acquire commercial properties within
the allocated capital budget and with a report following to the subsequent
Cabinet meeting, as set out in Report No. LEG1717. |