Agenda and minutes

Venue: This will be an informal meeting of scrutiny, and will be held as a virtual meeting

Contact: Candida Mckelvey, Democratic Services Officer  07895 213820 Email: candida.mckelvey@southandvale.gov.uk

Note: The meeting will be broadcasted live here: https://www.youtube.com/c/southandvalecommitteemeetings 

Items
No. Item

Sc1

Apologies for absence

To record apologies for absence and the attendance of substitute members. 

Minutes:

Councillor Hayleigh Gascoigne sent apologies, and Councillor Diana Lugova attended as a substitute member.

Sc2

Declarations of interest

To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on the agenda for this meeting.  

Minutes:

None.

Sc3

Urgent business and chair's announcements

To receive notification of any matters which the chair determines should be considered as urgent business and the special circumstances which have made the matters urgent, and to receive any announcements from the chair. 

Minutes:

Chair ran through meeting housekeeping.

 

Chair requested an update from Vale’s CEAC Chair, Councillor David Grant. At their last meeting, the CEAC reviewed the Joint Scrutiny task and finish group report on retrofitting. Scrutiny Chair clarified that CEAC could recommend further action to Cabinet, in their support of the report. Firstly, Joint Scrutiny required officers to work on costings and feasibility, before it could be passed onto Cabinet.

 

Resolved:

Chair of Vale CEAC shall ask officers for costings and feasibility, before CEAC provide recommendations to Cabinet.

 

Sc4

Minutes pdf icon PDF 197 KB

To adopt and sign as a correct record the Scrutiny Committee minutes of the meeting held on 23 September 2021.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 23 September 2021 were agreed as a correct record, and the Chair will sign them as such.

Sc5

Public participation

To receive any questions or statements from members of the public that have registered to speak. 

Minutes:

None.

Sc6

Work schedule and dates for all South and Vale scrutiny meetings pdf icon PDF 123 KB

To review the attached scrutiny work schedule. Please note, although the dates are confirmed, the items under consideration are subject to being withdrawn, added to or rearranged without further notice.

 

Minutes:

Chair reminded the committee that they could provide recommendations for the work programme.

 

 

Sc7

Planning appeals pdf icon PDF 529 KB

To note the report of the Head of Planning.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Cabinet member for Community Engagement, Councillor Bethia Thomas, introduced the report.

The report contained explanation of different types of appeal and the costs involved. It contained a summary of hearings taken place and the outcomes. In comparison with the national average and other local authorities, Vale’s performance was strong. The Cabinet member felt that the report showed a strong performance with a diligent planning committee and officers.

 

Chair reminded committee that they were to look at overall performance and not individual applications.

 

The committee asked questions of the Cabinet member, supported by Planning officers, Paula Fox (Development Manager) and Tracy Smith (Principal Planning Appeals Officer).

 

Committee discussed types of appeals, which weren’t generally broken into categories. There was a very low appeal rate against non-determination, which was a very good result, therefore keeping decision making local. Appeals against condition occurred more, so lessons could be learned on this area. No distinct patterns had emerged as the rate was too low. Future training will be developed upon the lessons learned.

 

Officer confirmed that officer time was not measured on appeals, so it would be hard to quantity the council’s costs, but the costings were available for legal costs.

 

Committee discussed the government metrics the council were measured against, this would likely be revised in the future.

 

Officer explained that Covid-19 altered how we work, but that virtual meetings did work well, to aid participation. Lockdowns saw a rise in individual homeowner applications. Workload may change back to normal but there were many cases still in the system from this period.

 

A member asked what we could learn from affordable housing provision and viability. Officer responded that if councillors on planning committee had a concern over the affordable housing viability of an application, which was a complex subject, it might be worth considering deferral in order to take advice, before risking an appeal.

 

Future training for councillors was flagged as an area to be considered.

 

There was a pause, due to Covid-19, in production of the appeals data from central government, so the planning team included all the data for 18 months so that the most up to date information was provided, hence it was a long report.

 

Officers, Cabinet member and the planning committee were thanked for their hard work.

 

Resolved:

Committee noted the report on planning appeals.

 

Sc8

2020/21 Financial outturn pdf icon PDF 288 KB

To note the report of the Head of finance.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Cabinet member for Finance and Corporate Assets, Councillor Andrew Crawford, introduced the report, with Simon Hewings (Section 151 officer) and Richard Spraggett (Senior Finance Business Partner) supporting.

 

The outturn for 2020-21 was a period affected by Covid-19. It covered revenue and capital budgets. Mid-year, we revised the budget to consider the potential impact of the pandemic, due to loss of income and added costs, which may not have been compensated for through central government. Also considered was underspend, for example, from paused projects, where staff were diverted to Covid-19 related work.

 

Committee asked questions to the Cabinet member and officers regarding details within the report.

 

Officers were praised for continuing their budgeting work under the difficult circumstances. Officer confirmed that assumptions and estimates had to be made, and the business grants do not feature in this, because the council acted as an agent to administer the central government funded business grants.

 

Praise given for the clarity of the report.

 

A request was made for excel spreadsheets more some of the data tables. Finance to work with Democratic Services to look at a solution. The Modgov system, where agendas were created and published, only processed documents into PDF files.

 

Resolved:

Committee noted the Financial Outturn report 20/21.

 

 

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