Agenda and minutes

Venue: Council Chamber, Swale House, East Street, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 3HT

Contact: Democratic Services, 01795 417330  Democratic Services Officer

Items
No. Item

251.

Minutes

To approve the Minutes of the Meeting held on 2 September 2015 (Minute Nos. 166 - 175) as a correct record and the Extraordinary Cabinet meeting held on 21 September 2015 (Minute Nos. to-follow).

 

Minutes:

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 2 September 2015 (Minute Nos. 166 – 175) and the Extraordinary Cabinet meeting held on 21 September 2015 (Minutes Nos. 223 – 224) were taken as read, approved and signed by the Chairman as correct records.

252.

Declarations of Interest

Councillors should not act or take decisions in order to gain financial or other material benefits for themselves or their spouse, civil partner or person with whom they are living with as a spouse or civil partner.  They must declare and resolve any interests and relationships.

 

The Chairman will ask Members if they have any interests to declare in respect of items on this agenda, under the following headings:

 

(a)          Disclosable Pecuniary Interests (DPI) under the Localism Act 2011.  The nature as well as the existence of any such interest must be declared.  After declaring a DPI, the Member must leave the meeting and not take part in the discussion or vote.  This applies even if there is provision for public speaking.

 

(b)          Disclosable Non Pecuniary (DNPI) under the Code of Conduct adopted by the Council in May 2012.  The nature as well as the existence of any such interest must be declared.  After declaring a DNPI interest, the Member may stay, speak and vote on the matter.

 

Advice to Members:  If any Councillor has any doubt about the existence or nature of any DPI or DNPI which he/she may have in any item on this agenda, he/she should seek advice from the Director of Corporate Services as Monitoring Officer, the Head of Legal or from other Solicitors in Legal Services as early as possible, and in advance of the Meeting.

 

Minutes:

Councillor Mike Henderson, whilst not a member of the Cabinet, declared a financial interest in respect of item 9, tender approval for Front Brents Flood Defence Bund.  Councillor Henderson left the room during consideration of this item.

253.

Complaints, Compliments and Comments Annual Report 2014/15 pdf icon PDF 201 KB

Minutes:

Leader

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Head of Commissioning & Customer Contact and the Leader.  The Leader introduced the report and noted that there had been two peaks of complaints received and these were largely due to the introduction of the food waste collections and planning support.  The Leader noted that the performance figures for planning had improved since the start of the process.

 

In response to queries, the Head of Commissioning & Customer Contact stated that complaints could be purely that customers were not happy with the response received but also about the time it had taken for officers to respond to queries particularly if stated performance standards had not been met.  The website was constantly being reviewed to ensure greater clarity and the targeted staff training arranged was specifically for staff in the revenues and benefits section following complaints from claimants.

 

A Member was pleased to note the percentage of complaints responded to within 10 days but asked that moving forward the aim should be for a 100% target rate.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)   That the report be noted.

254.

Temporary Accommodation Provision for Swale Homeless Households pdf icon PDF 138 KB

Minutes:

Cabinet Member for Housing

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Head of Residence Services and the above Cabinet Member.  The Cabinet Member for Housing introduced the report.

 

In response to queries the Cabinet Member for Housing stated that Sheerness and Sittingbourne had the highest numbers of homeless people in Swale in comparison to Faversham, so it made sense to focus on housing provision where the greatest need was.  The Cabinet Member for Housing stated that all landlords were responsible for repairs and maintenance of their properties and also utility costs, so the Council was no different in that respect.  They were also subject to the same risks to property. He confirmed that the savings made would need to be re-distributed within the housing service.  The Cabinet Member for Housing noted that the Scrutiny Committee would be reviewing temporary accommodation which would be an opportunity for Members to look at the service and the costs involved.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)   That the update on the first six months’ operating usage of the property purchased in November 2014 for use as temporary accommodation be noted.

(2)  That the purchase of an additional property in or around Sheerness to use as additional or temporary accommodation up to a cost of £200,000 within the current financial year be approved.

 

 

 

255.

Stationery supplier - extension of existing contract pdf icon PDF 66 KB

Minutes:

Cabinet Member for Finance

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Head of Property Services and the above Cabinet Member.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)  That the existing contract for the supply of stationery be extended for nine months from January 2016 to 30 September 2016.

256.

Property Asset Strategy - annual progress report pdf icon PDF 132 KB

Minutes:

Cabinet Member for Finance

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Head of Property Services and the above Cabinet Member which was for noting.

 

A Member thanked officers for their hard work in ensuring that outstanding asset transfers were completed.

 

In response to a query, the Cabinet Member for Localism, Sport, Culture and Heritage stated that the transfer of Faversham allotments was almost complete.  With regard to the transfer of Queenborough allotments there was an issue about clawback which needed to be agreed with Queenborough Town Council.

 

The Chairman advised Councillor Mike Henderson that officers would keep him informed about when the transfer of Faversham allotments was likely to be completed.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)  That the progress made against the Property Strategy Action Plan be noted.

(2)  That the 2014/15 Property Performance Indicator results be noted.

 

257.

The Meads Community Centre Asset Transfer pdf icon PDF 67 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Cabinet Member for Localism, Sport, Culture and Heritage

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Economy and Community Services Manager and the above Cabinet Member.  The Cabinet Member for Localism, Sport, Culture and Heritage welcomed completion of the project and thanked officers and the ward member for their work on the project.

 

In response to a query, the Cabinet Member for Localism, Sport, Culture and Heritage advised that the Charity Commission would monitor the MCCT and ensure they were complying with their equalities policy.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)  That The Meads Community Centre be transferred to The Meads Community Centre Trust on a 125 year lease.

(2)  That the Head of Economy and Community Services and Head of Property be delegated authority in conjunction with the Cabinet Member for Localism, Sport, Culture and Heritage and Cabinet Member for Finance to negotiate the final terms of the lease based upon the Heads of Terms in Appendix I of the report.

 

 

258.

Tender award for Front Brents Flood Defence Bund project in association with the Environment Agency pdf icon PDF 63 KB

Minutes:

Leader

 

Cabinet considered the report of the Resilience Partnership Manager and the Leader.  The Leader welcomed the report which he considered was a good news story for Swale and a good example of partnership working. 

 

The Cabinet Member for Environmental and Rural Affairs supported the scheme proposed which he considered was the right scheme and would enhance the area.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)  That the appointment of J Breheny Contractors Ltd as build contractor for the Front Brents Flood Defence Bund be approved.

259.

Business Rate Pooling pdf icon PDF 87 KB

Minutes:

Cabinet Member for Finance

 

Cabinet considered the report of Head of Finance and the above Cabinet Member.  The Cabinet Member for Finance reminded Members that business rates had been partially localised on 1 April 2013 and local authorities keep 50% of any growth from that point.  He explained that this was a major reason why the Council had been able to see a growth in income and balanced budget without a major reduction in services.  The Cabinet Member for Finance spoke about the existing business rate pooling system that Swale had entered into for 2015/16 along with other district councils to reduce levy payments in 2015/16.  The scheme had been in operation 5 months.  The first quarter monitoring suggested that Swale would receive £380,000 approximately.  He advised that the Council had not budgeted for this sum so it was a windfall gain.  He added that the exact amount would not be known until Summer 2016. 

 

The Cabinet Member for Finance moved the following amendment to the recommendation:  To delegate to the Cabinet Member for Finance, the Leader, and Head of Finance any decision to enter into a business rates pool for 2016/17.  This was seconded by the Leader.  On being put to the vote the amendment was agreed.

 

In response to a query the Cabinet Member for Finance stated that the recent Government announcement that local councils would keep all business rates collected but would lose the revenue support grant.  He stated that this was a major development but would not come into effect until 2017. 

 

In response to a query from a Member, the Head of Finance stated that this Council’s share of the £373,000 from the appeal decision earlier in the year on purpose-built GP surgeries would not increase.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)   That delegated authority be given to the Cabinet Member for Finance, the Leader and the Head of Finance to enter into a business rates pool for 2016/17.

260.

Minutes of the Swale Joint Transportation Board meeting held on 7 September 2015 pdf icon PDF 46 KB

Cabinet is asked to approve the recommendations which fall within the remit of Swale Council’s Cabinet.

 

Members are reminded that the terms of reference for the JTB state that: The Cabinet will normally act in accordance with the advice or views of the JTB.  If the Cabinet is minded to act otherwise, no decision will be taken until after a discussion between the relevant Cabinet Member and the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the JTB.

Minutes:

Cabinet considered the recommendations from the Swale Joint Transportation Board (JTB) meeting held on 7 September 2015.

 

RESOLVED:

 

(1)  That the recommendations in Minute Nos. 195, 196 and 197 be approved.