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Agenda for Executive on Tuesday 27th June, 2017, 7.00 pm
Tuesday 27th June, 2017 7.00 pm
Executive Supplementary Agenda No 1 PDF 4 MB
Leisure Facilities Strategy Part 1: Proposed future direction of travel for Council managed leisure facilities and Part 2: Proposal to develop leisure and sports provision in Bishop's Stortford PDF 567 KB
Note – Revised Essential Reference Paper ‘A’ (attached) replaces pages 101 – 103 in the original agenda.
Part 1 - Leisure Strategy Direction of travel for leisure facilities ERP A (Implications) , item 67. PDF 93 KB
Part 1 - Leisure Strategy - Direction of Travel ERP B (Draft EH Physical Activity Strategy 2017-2022) , item 67. PDF 5 MB
Part 1 - Leisure Strategy Direction of travel for leisure facilities ERP C (Terms of Reference) , item 67. PDF 40 KB
Part 1 - Leisure Strategy Direction of travel for leisure facilities Appendix A (Housing Development) , item 67. PDF 47 KB
Part 1 - Leisure Strategy Direction of Travel Appendix B (Mosaic Summary) , item 67. PDF 820 KB
There are a further 23 documents.View the full list of documents for item 67.
That it be noted that (A) the Head of Operations in consultation with the Head of Legal and Democratic Services negotiates the terms and conditions of a contract extension with the current leisure provider;
(B) the principles of the physical activity strategy being including within the vision for leisure facilities outlined in paragraphs 2.2 and 2.3 of the report submitted before a further detailed revision is produced after public consultation, be endorsed; and
(C) the extension of the Leisure Task and Finish Group to support the development of the leisure service specification in relation to key service policy considerations such as concessionary pricing policy, health and well-being and community development, be endorsed.
The Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing submitted a report which provided an overview of the proposed mix of leisure facilities to be provided by East Herts Council over the next 20 years. He outlined the options considered by the Task and Finish Group and the criteria against which these options had been assessed. Key areas of risk for the Council were also detailed.
The Executive Member thanked the Task and Finish Group, the consultants and Officers for their detailed work on all the issues now highlighted in his report. He also referred to the comments of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, which were also outlined in the report submitted.
The Executive considered the recommendations made and supported by scrutiny within the context of a number of significant issues:
· the future population growth projections;
· evolving leisure trends;
· the doubts over continued Education Funding Agency monies and the threat this posed for the long term sustainability of the joint pools;
· the Council’s health and wellbeing and physical activity strategies;
· the timing of the current contract which was due to end in 2018; and
· if approved by Council, the need for a project board to oversee the procurement, design and build of future leisure developments.
Councillor M Pope expressed his disappointment with the proposals relating to Fanshawe and the impact this would have on residents in Ware.
The Executive Member commented that dialogue with schools would continue, but the Council needed assurances that any long-term arrangements were sustainable for the council taxpayer.
Councillor M Freeman, as Chairman of the Task and Finish Group, gave an assurance that all options had been considered very carefully.
The Executive Member for Finance and Support Services referred to the large capital investment involved and advised that the costs of this had been built into the figures detailed. If approved, the current deficit on leisure would be replaced in the long term by a small operating profit.
The Executive supported recommendations (A) – (I) and approved recommendations (J) – (L)
RECOMMENDED – that (A) the views of Overview and Scrutiny Committee, at its meeting of 13 June 2017, as set out in section 10 of the report submitted, be noted;
(B) the principles of investment and development for Grange Paddocks including costs for the submission of outline planning permission, be approved;
(C) the principles of investment and development for Hartham leisure centre including costs of the submission of outline planning permission, be approved;
(D) the principles of investment and development for Ward Freman, be approved;
(E) Option B (no long term capital investment) in respect of Fanshawe Pool, be approved;
(F) the future direction of travel for Leventhorpe as described in paragraphs 3.75 and 3.76 of the report submitted, be approved;
(G) the Design, Build, Operate and Maintain model for Grange Paddocks Leisure Centre, be approved;
(H) the Design, Build, Operate and Maintain model for Hartham Leisure Centre, be approved;
(I) the leisure operating contract (with minor works included) model in respect of Ward ... view the full minutes text for item 67.
Furneux Pelham Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Proposals PDF 88 KB
Furneux Pelham Conservation Area - ERP A (Implications) , item 68. PDF 44 KB
Furneux Pelham Conservation Area - ERP B (representations) , item 68. PDF 45 KB
Furneux Pelham Conservation Area - ERP C1 (appraisal) , item 68. PDF 12 MB
Furneux Pelham Conservation Area - ERP C2 (Map) , item 68. PDF 329 KB
The Executive Member for Development Management and Council Support submitted a report on the Furneaux Pelham Conservation Area Appraisal following public consultation. She detailed the outcome of the public consultation in the report now submitted.
The Executive Member congratulated Officers for producing such a well-researched document.
The Executive supported the recommendations as now detailed.
RECOMMENDED – that (A) the responses to the public consultation be noted and the Officer responses and proposed changes to the Furneux Pelham Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Proposals, be supported;
(B) authority be delegated to the Head of Planning and Building Control, in consultation with the Executive Member for Development Management and Council Support, to make any further minor and consequential changes to the document which may be necessary; and
(C) the Furneux Pelham Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Proposals be approved for adoption.
Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2018/19 PDF 142 KB
Council Tax Support Scheme -ERP A (Implications) v2 , item 69. PDF 41 KB
The Executive Member for Finance and Support Services submitted a report on the latest available information around the current local Council Tax Support (CTS) Scheme and whether any changes should be considered for 2018/19. He detailed the current progress and proposed that no changes be made for 2018/19.
RECOMMENDED – that no changes to the scheme design for 2018/19 be made.
The Leader welcomed the press and public to the meeting and reminded everyone that the meeting was being webcast. She advised that in order to allow some Officers to leave early, the running order of the agenda would be changed, so that agenda items 11 and then 9 would be considered first.
She also welcomed Robert Winterton, the new Financial Services Manager, to his first Executive meeting.
To approve the Minutes of the meeting held on 16 May 2017.
RESOLVED – that the Minutes of the Executive meeting held on 16 May 2017, be approved as a correct record and signed by the Leader.
Request for Area Designation for Neighbourhood Planning: Bengeo Ward, Hertford Town Council PDF 74 KB
Bengeo Area Designation - ERP A (Implications) , item 72. PDF 37 KB
Bengeo Area Designation - ERP B (Request) , item 72. PDF 285 KB
Bengeo Area Designation - ERP B2 (plan) , item 72. PDF 194 KB
That the application for the designation of a Bengeo Neighbourhood Area, submitted by Hertford Town Council, be supported.
The Leader of the Council submitted a report seeking approval for the designation of a neighbourhood area for Bengeo Ward, Hertford, as detailed on the plan attached to the report submitted.
The Executive considered the application made by Hertford Town Council and the consultation undertaken. The report submitted detailed the main areas of consideration in determining the application in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Localism Act 2011.
Councillor M McMullen supported the application and commented on its implications for the minerals issues in the adjoining area.
The Executive approved the recommendations now detailed.
RESOLVED - that the application for the designation of a Bengeo Neighbourhood Area, submitted by Hertford Town Council, be supported.
Request for Area Designation for Neighbourhood Planning: Thundridge, Thundridge Parish Council PDF 72 KB
Thundridge Area Designation - ERP A (Implications) , item 73. PDF 37 KB
Thundridge Area Designation - ERP B (request) , item 73. PDF 229 KB
Thundridge Area Designation - ERP B2 (plan) , item 73. PDF 2 MB
The Leader advised that this item had been withdrawn.
RESOLVED – that the withdrawal of this item be noted.
Risk Management Monitoring - Quarter 4 (January - March 2017) PDF 69 KB
Risk Monitoring Quarter Four - ERP A (Implications) , item 74. PDF 42 KB
Risk Monitoring Quarter Four - ERP B (Register) , item 74. PDF 92 KB
That the risk management controls implemented be approved.
The Executive Member for Finance and Support Services submitted a report detailing the action taken to mitigate and control strategic risks in the period January – March 2017.
It was noted that the Performance, Audit and Governance Scrutiny Committee, at its meeting held on 23 May 2017, had considered the updated register and had not forwarded any comments.
The Executive approved the recommendation now detailed.
RESOLVED - that the risk management controls implemented be approved.
Authorisation to make a Compulsory Purchase Order on an empty home PDF 128 KB
Note – Essential Reference Papers ‘B’ and ‘C’ of this report are enclosed for Members only as they contain exempt information as defined by paragraphs 1 and 3 of Part I of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972.
CPO Empty Property - ERP A (implications) , item 75. PDF 44 KB
Restricted enclosure 32 View the reasons why document 75./3 is restricted
Restricted enclosure 33 View the reasons why document 75./4 is restricted
CPO Empty Property - ERP D (assessment of the potential methods of enforcement) , item 75. PDF 68 KB
That (A) the land comprising the property identified in the report submitted, be acquired by East Herts Council either with the voluntarily agreement of the owner or through a compulsory purchase process, with the purchase not proceeding only if the owner makes arrangements, to the Council’s satisfaction, prior to acquisition for the property to return it to residential use, such that the full costs can be met from (i) onward disposal of the property, (ii) reimbursement from the sub-regional PLACE (Private Lease Agreements for Converting Empties) programme and (iii) existing budgets, with any future need to allocate additional resources subject to future Member approval;
(B) should a voluntary agreement to purchase the property be made, authority be delegated to the Property Manager, acting in consultation with the Head of Housing & Health, to carry out the necessary processes to acquire the property for an acceptable consideration;
(C) should compulsory purchase be required:
(a) authority be delegated to the Head of Housing & Health to make a compulsory purchase order to be known as the District Council of East Hertfordshire (Property X [address to be given in the order], Bishop’s Stortford) Compulsory Purchase Order, under Section 17 of the Housing Act 1985 in respect of the land and property indicated on a map marked with the name of the Compulsory Purchase Order;
(b) arrangements be made for the common seal of the Council to be affixed to the necessary documents;
(c) authority be delegated to the Head of Housing & Health in consultation with the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to make an application to the Secretary of State for confirmation of the Order;
(d) authority be delegated to the Head of Housing & Health in consultation with the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to confirm the Order following the passing of this responsibility from the Secretary of State;
(e) authority be delegated to the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to prepare for a Public Inquiry and defend the Order should objections be made and the matter requires a public inquiry to proceed;
(f) authority be delegated to the Property Manager, acting in consultation with the Head of Housing & Health, to acquire the necessary interests in the land and property included in the confirmed compulsory purchase order by means of a general vesting declaration, for an acceptable consideration or on terms ordered by the Lands Tribunal; and
(D) the property, if acquired, be sold on in the open market as soon as practicable and to enable this, the Property Manager be required to (a) arrange for such essential works to the property while it is in the Council’s possession so as to deal with any immediate issues of safety and security, (b) abate environmental nuisances, (c) prepare the property for marketing and (d) dispose of the freehold interest in the property, on the open market, by most suitable method to achieve best consideration on terms and conditions to be agreed with the Head of Strategic Finance.
The Leader reminded Members that Essential Reference Papers ‘B’ and ‘C’ of the report submitted contained exempt information as defined by paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972. It was intended to consider the matter in public, but she stated that the press and public could be excluded if Members wished to discuss any detail of the exempt information.
The Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing submitted a report seeking authority for the acquisition of an empty property in Bishop’s Stortford Central ward either with the voluntary agreement of its owner or, if this was not possible, through the use of the Council’s compulsory purchase powers. He outlined the housing need in the area, the current empty homes situation and the case history and work already undertaken to bring this property into residential use.
Finally, the Executive Member emphasised that a CPO would be the last resort, but that authorising this might prompt the owner’s co-operation.
The Executive approved the recommendations as now detailed.
RESOLVED - that (A) the land comprising the property identified in the report submitted, be acquired by East Herts Council either with the voluntarily agreement of the owner or through a compulsory purchase process, with the purchase not proceeding only if the owner makes arrangements, to the Council’s satisfaction, prior to acquisition for the property to return it to residential use, such that the full costs can be met from (i) onward disposal of the property, (ii) reimbursement from the sub-regional PLACE (Private Lease Agreements for Converting Empties) programme and (iii) existing budgets, with any future need to allocate additional resources subject to future Member approval;
(e) authority be delegated to the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to prepare for a Public Inquiry and ... view the full minutes text for item 75.
The Leader agreed to accept onto the agenda an item of urgent business relating to Bishop’s Stortford Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley wards, in order to avoid delays in the neighbourhood planning process.
Bishop’s Stortford Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley Wards – Examiner’s Report and Referendum PDF 107 KB
The Leader has agreed to accept this item onto the agenda as an urgent matter in order to avoid delays in the neighbourhood planning process.
BS Neighbourhood Plan - ERP A (implications) , item 77. PDF 44 KB
BS Neighbourhood Plan - ERP B (summary of consultation responses) , item 77. PDF 170 KB
BS Neighbourhood Plan - ERP C (Examiners report) , item 77. PDF 424 KB
BS Neighbourhood Plan - ERP D (Neighbourhood Plan2- Track changes) , item 77. PDF 3 MB
That (A) the recommendations and modifications made by the Independent Examiner of the Bishop’s Stortford Town Council Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley, as detailed at Essential Reference Paper ‘C’ to the report submitted, be received and considered;
(B) the Bishop’s Stortford Town Council Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley, be modified in accordance with the Examiner’s recommendations as detailed in Essential Reference Paper ‘C’, with additional modifications recommended by Officers, as detailed at Essential Reference Paper ‘D’; and
(C) the Bishop’s Stortford Town Council Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley, as modified, should proceed to a referendum.
The Leader of the Council submitted a report seeking approval for the as made by the independent examiner of the Neighbourhood Plan and to agree to proceed to Referendum.
The Leader of the Council submitted a report detailing the recommendations and proposed modifications to the Neighbourhood Plan in part according to the Examiner’s recommendations (at Essential Reference Paper ‘C’), but also with additional modifications from Officers (at Essential Reference Paper ‘D’). As well as this, she sought agreement for the Plan to proceed to Referendum.
Councillor K Warnell expressed his appreciation for the efforts of everyone involved in the progress made to date, including the input of Thorley Parish Council.
RESOLVED - that (A) the recommendations and modifications made by the Independent Examiner of the Bishop’s Stortford Town Council Neighbourhood Plan for All Saints, Central, South and part of Thorley, as detailed at Essential Reference Paper ‘C’ to the report submitted, be received and considered;