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APOLOGIES AND SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS (133:10) To receive any apologies for absence and notices of appointment of substitute Members (if any). Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT (133:19) To record any interests on agenda matters.
Minutes: Members were reminded of the need to make declarations of interest where appropriate. There were no interests declared under this item. |
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PUBLIC QUESTION TIME (133:37) PDF 388 KB To receive any questions relating to items on the agenda from members of the public and replies thereto.
Note: A maximum of 30 minutes is allowed for this item. Additional documents: Minutes: The following members of the public asked questions:
Sally Chapman – Questions for the Environment Agency
I am here representing Friends of the River Exe which was formed last year. We recently heard a talk by Fred Leach from the Riverfly partnership who coordinates regular testing of the Exe for Riverfly species that indicate the health of the river. How important are these surveys and what do you do with these results? We have also set up our own citizen's science water testing group where we send regular sample results to Westcountry rivers trust. Do you welcome and support these initiatives?
These questions would be forwarded to the Environment Agency with a request for a written response.
Sarah Coffin
Question 1: What consideration has been given to preventing Agricultural run-off relative to Motion 583?
Question 2: Are Councillors aware that despite our two major industries of Agriculture and Tourism (covering 225,920 acres) your Council has no specified policy for either?
Question 3: Are Councillors aware that Agriculture is globally recognised as a major polluting industry which if not properly managed in accordance with DEFRA/EA/WRAP voluntary ‘Farming Best Practice’ and BAT (Best Available Technique) guidance, seriously impacts air, water and soil quality?
Question 4: The major pollutions occur during storing/mixing/spreading of livestock slurry and AD digestate. If ‘good practice’ and Best Available Techniques are not implemented there is considerable risk of ‘odour Nuisance with the release of harmful emissions being dispersed into the air; as well as potential overspreading and run-off into water sources. Despite this Mid Devon does not condition Best Practice within Agricultural Planning Approvals why?
Question 5: Do Councillors realise that DEFRA/EA Best Practice guidance for these activities are voluntary and the EA only enforces if major water pollution occurs with fish kill. In the meantime any ‘Odour and detriment Nuisance’ impacting local communities is the remit of Mid Devon. It is acknowledged that ‘splashplate’ method of spreading slurry and digestates is the worst and least beneficial so why doesn’t Mid Devon insist that the best method of spreading (injection pipes) are utilised – even if only in sensitive locations. This would be easy for public to identify and report. The Chairman thanked Ms Coffin for her questions and indicated that as the questions had not been received two clear days in advance of the meeting that a written response would be provided.
Goff Welchman
My previous question at the last meeting regarding the external Directors at Three Rivers and the reply that I received are in your minutes so I hope that you have all read it.
In my opinion the reply gave the impression that there were external Directors from very early on, on the board of Three Rivers. So I put in a Freedom of Information request to verify that fact and your Freedom of Information Office refused to give me a reply. So I went to Companies House and did my research there instead and what I discovered was that none ... view the full minutes text for item 81. |
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MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING (148:35) PDF 482 KB To consider whether to approve the minutes as a correct record of the meeting held on….
Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the previous meeting held on 19 February 2024 were approved as a correct recordand SIGNED by the Chairman.
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DECISIONS OF THE CABINET (149:11) PDF 195 KB To consider any decisions made by the Cabinet at its last meeting that have been called-in. Minutes: The Committee NOTED that none of the decisions made by the Cabinet on 5th March 2024 had been called in. |
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CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS (149:22) To receive any announcements that the Chairman of Scrutiny Committee may wish to make. Minutes: The Chairman had no announcements to make but did ask that mobile phones be turned off or switched to silent and put out of sight. |
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DEVON HOME CHOICE (DHC) (150:10) PDF 610 KB To receive a report from the Corporate Manager for Public Health, Regulation and Housing Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee had before it, and NOTED a report* from the Corporate Manager for Public Health, Regulation and Housing on the Devon Home Choice.
The Cabinet Member for Housing and Property Services highlighted the following within the report:
The Corporate Manager for Public Health, Regulation and Housing highlighted the following within the report:
Discussion took place with regards to:
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MEETING MANAGEMENT (199:52) Minutes: The Chairman proposed that, as it was becoming late and guests were waiting from outside the Council to address the Committee, that the two Cabinet Portfolio reports be dealt with after the Motion 583 – protecting Rivers and Seas item.
This was AGREED.
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MOTION 583 - PROTECTING RIVERS AND SEAS (201:12) PDF 425 KB To receive a report from the Director of Place and Economy and to hear from Councillor O’Brien from Lewes District Council and Clarissa Newell the Area Environment Manager from the Environment Agency. Discussion to follow. Minutes: The Committee had before it, and NOTED a *report from the Director of Place and Economy on Motion 583 Protecting Rivers and Seas on the progress in relation to the work of the Council relating to Motion 583 and water quality management.
The following was highlighted by the Director of Place and Economy within the report:
· Liaising with the Environment Agency (EA) and South West Water (SWW) regarding attendance at meetings. · Progressing the commissioning of skilled consultants on behalf of the Authority to undertake a water cycle study. · Researching how other local planning authorities sought additional information from the Water Companies through the Planning Process and the success (or not) they have had. · The additional requests for information from SWW as a consultee in support of major planning applications. Asking further information around which treatment works would be managing sewage arising from developments and whether they had the capacity to do so. · Asking whether the water company had the information available to assess the impact on the number or duration of any sewage discharges into any local rivers or seas and asking for that information to be shared.
Councillor Emily O’Brien from Lewes District Council who was the Cabinet Member for Climate, Nature & Food Systems gave a presentation about their aims and how they had gone about their work to improve water quality:
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CABINET MEMBER FOR THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT - PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION (259:38) To receive a presentation of her Portfolio from Councillor Jane Lock Minutes: The Committee received, and NOTED, a verbal update from Cabinet Member for the Working Environment and gave a presentation on her portfolio:
The following was highlighted in the presentation:
The Cabinet Member for Working Environment was very grateful to all the officers that had assisted her.
Discussion took place with regards:
· The Government guidance regarding the new complaints system and ... view the full minutes text for item 88. |
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CABINET MEMBER FOR PLANNING AND ECONOMIC REGENERATION - PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION (275:47) To receive a presentation from Councillor Steve Keable regarding his portfolio Minutes: The Committee received, and NOTED, a verbal update from Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Regeneration:
o Forward Planning o Development Management o Economic Development o Growth Projects o Building Control
Forward Planning – Overview · Preparing a new Local Plan; Plan Mid Devon. · Produce Supplementary Planning Documents. · Support Town and Parish Councils with Neighbourhood Plans. · Work to support other community organisations including Community Land Trusts to further their plans for community led housing projects. · Working with neighbouring authorities under the ‘duty to cooperate’ and prepare shared documents such as the ‘Joint Strategy’, identifying shared priorities and guiding investment across the wider area. · Monitor development and produce statistical returns to the Government. · Completion of relevant consultation responses on behalf of the Council on planning matters. Forward Planning – Current Workload · Site options and draft policies for Plan Mid Devon. · Supporting the continued progression and adoption of Neighbourhood Plans. · Progressing technical work, studies and monitoring, such as the Water Cycle study; Tourism, Retail and Leisure study, and; various conservation area reviews · Supporting implementation and policy work towards Biodiversity Net Gain. · Monitoring changes to National Planning Policy Framework.
Development Management - overview · Statutory function with specific government targets to meet every quarter with the need to achieve minimum standards to avoid ‘special measures’. · Determining planning applications and providing advice, with delegated power to make decisions referring to: o National and Local Planning policies o Neighbourhood plans o Consultations o Material considerations (e.g. light impact, noise impact, flooding, planning history) · Town and Country General Permitted Development Order enabled certain development to occur without the need for planning permission · Working with Devon County Council regarding Highways and with other statutory consultees.
Development Management - Current Workload · Achieving key government requirements around speed and quality of decision making – with Mid Devon as a high performing LPA. · To provide advice, support and guidance to Members in relation to planning matters. · Progression of work to support the new Biodiversity Net Gain requirements · Strong links to s106 monitoring and workload. · Using Planning Performance Agreements to support resourcing, i.e. agency workers where necessary due to the current shortage of available professionals to recruit. · Admin staff recently superbly supporting Building Control colleagues by processing Building Control applications.
Building ... view the full minutes text for item 89. |
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WORK PROGRAMME (297:26) PDF 250 KB To review the existing Work Plan and consider items for the committee’s future consideration, taking account of:
a) Any items within the Forward Plan for discussion at the next meeting;
b) Suggestions of other work for the committee in 2024/25.
Minutes: Due to the meeting over-running the Chairman moved that the Work Programme be delegated to the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman to look at outside of the meeting. This was AGREED.
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