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Venue: Exe Room, Phoenix House, Tiverton

Contact: Carole Oliphant  Member Services Officer

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112.

APOLOGIES AND SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS (00.01.00)

To receive any apologies for absence and notices of appointment of substitute Members (if any).

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Cllr T W Snow & Cllr Mrs C P Daw.

113.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT (00.01.39)

Councillors are reminded of the requirement to declare any interest, including the type of interest, and reason for that interest, either at this stage of the meeting or as soon as they become aware of that interest.

 

Minutes:

Cllr F W Letch declared a personal interest in item 9 on the agenda as he was Chairman of the Crediton Community Well-being Hub.

 

Cllr N A Way declared a personal interest in item 9 on the agenda as he was the Vice Chair of the DCC Health and Adult Care Scrutiny Committee.

 

Cllr F J Colthorpe declared a personal interest in item 17 on the agenda as she was Vice Chair of the DCC Corporate Infrastructure and Regulatory Services Scrutiny Committee to which the Head of Economy, Enterprise and Skills, Devon County Council reported to.

114.

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME (00.02.56)

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.

Minutes:

There were no members of the public present.

115.

MEMBER FORUM (00.03.05)

An opportunity for non-Cabinet Members to raise issues.

Minutes:

There were no issues raised under this item.

116.

MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING (00.03.21) pdf icon PDF 63 KB

Members to consider whether to approve the minutes as a correct record of the meeting held on 3rd December 2018.

 

The Committee is reminded that only those members of the Committee present at the previous meeting should vote and, in doing so, should be influenced only by seeking to ensure that the minutes are an accurate record.

 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 3rd December 2018 were approved as a correct record and SIGNED by the Chairman.

117.

DECISIONS OF THE CABINET (00.03.56)

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 3rd January had been called in.

118.

CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS (00.04.10)

To receive any announcements that the Chairman of Scrutiny Committee may wish to make.

Minutes:

The Chairman informed the Committee of the recent passing of Honorary Alderman Alan Griffiths who had been a long standing member of the Scrutiny Committee.

 

He and the Chief Executive had recently attended an awards ceremony at Tiverton Petroc College and they would both be attending a meeting at the College on 21st January 2019 to discuss future A-Level provision in Tiverton.

119.

CABINET MEMBER FOR FINANCE (00.05.19) pdf icon PDF 70 KB

The Committee to receive a position statement from the Cabinet Member for Finance providing an update on the areas within his portfolio.

Minutes:

The Chairman advised that apologies had been received from the Cabinet Member for Finance and requested that the Cabinet Members report be presented by the Deputy Chief Executive (S151).This was agreed.

 

The Committee received and NOTED the *report of the Cabinet Member for Finance presented by the Deputy Chief Executive (S151).

 

He outlined the main points in the report including:

 

·         Excellent levels of collections

·         Medium Term Financial Plan

·         Draft Budget

·         Budget monitoring position at October

·         Highlights over the past 12 months

·         Initiatives/changes/achievements

·         Bid for 75% Business Rates retention (new pilot potential) and Fairer Funding

 

He explained the need for the council to focus on the delivery and growth agenda and that the council must accept an increased portfolio of risk as it explored more commercial opportunities.

 

Members asked for clarification on a statement on page 10 of the report and the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) confirmed that the statement should read as follows:

 

‘Secured more capital receipts from the sale of surplus assets (circa £1.6m in 2017/2018) – now utilising these funds for commercial acquisitions to help our budgetary position’.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

120.

CREDITON NHS HUB (00.13.20)

Councillor R M Deed has requested that a discussion take place with regard to the decision made on 18th December 2018.

Minutes:

Councillor R M Deed had requested that a discussion take place with regard to the decision made on 18th December 2018. He stated that he fully supported the NHS Crediton Hub project but requested a discussion on the process used for the urgent decision.

 

He stated that he had asked for the discussion to be included within the agenda so that Members could:

 

·         Fully understand the decision route

·         Understand the project details

·         Discuss the process for urgent decisions

 

The Committee discussed the reasons why the decision was urgent and the reason that it had not been presented to a Full Council meeting which was held the day after the urgent decision was made.

 

The Monitoring Officer explained that the urgent decision was made in line with the Constitution and that Full Council would not have had the power to make the decision as only the Cabinet could do this. Therefore there would have been no reason to raise this at the Full Council meeting when the urgent decision had already been made. She explained that if Members were unhappy with the urgent decision process they would need to amend the Constitution.

 

There was further discussion regarding the Crediton NHS Hub project and Members expressed their backing for the council to support the creation of the Crediton NHS Hub. Members expressed concerns about exactly which entity the council were lending money to and the due diligence that had taken place.

 

The Chairman of the Scrutiny Committee explained that before he had signed the decision he had been fully briefed by the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) and had been presented with a business case which outlined the due diligence that had already been completed and which was yet to be completed by both the council and the NHS before the decision was to be implemented. He explained that the urgent decision made was in principle.

 

Officers were questioned about the information stated on the published decision and requested that the declaration that planning permission had already been granted for the Hub be explained. The Deputy Chief Executive (S151) stated that the information would be clarified to Members.

 

In response to a question about why the council should be getting involved in this project, the Chief Executive explained that officers felt that this commercial decision was not only of low risk financially, but that he believed there to be significant policy alignment on the issue given that the NHS Hub was generally supported by Members, as had already been stated by members of the Committee.

 

The Chairman of the Audit Committee explained that the only reason that the decision could have been referred to the Audit Committee was to understand the risk and to ensure that the Constitution had been followed. He said that he did not feel that members of the Audit Committee had enough experience to complete due diligence on their own and would have had to defer to the officers who had already completed this as part of the urgent  ...  view the full minutes text for item 120.

121.

POLICY FRAMEWORK (01.01.11) pdf icon PDF 56 KB

To consider a report from the Chief Executive detailing the Policy Framework which is due to be presented to Cabinet on 7th February 2019.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee received and NOTED a *report from the Chief Executive detailing the policy framework which was due to be presented to Cabinet on 7th February 2019.

 

He explained that the policy framework detailed the Strategies and Policies that went through the council and was for Members to understand what was included within the framework. He stated that the framework could be used by the Committee to form a future work plan of what Scrutiny may wish to consider in the future.

 

Members asked when the Strategies for Cullompton and Crediton were going to be included within the framework and the Chief Executive indicated that he believed this would be after the relevant master planning work in those towns had been completed.

 

The Chairman informed the Committee that the policy framework would be included within a future informal meeting to discuss and agree what should be included within a future Scrutiny work plan.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

122.

MEMBER DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL UPDATE (01.05.50) pdf icon PDF 71 KB

To receive a report from the Member Services Manager on Member Development

Minutes:

The Committee received and NOTED a *report of the Member Services Manager presented by the Director of Corporate Affairs and Business Transformation.

 

She confirmed that the action plan for the South West Charter for Member Development stated that member development opportunities should be monitored.

 

She stated that Member Services were currently organising three potential councillor evenings in Tiverton, Cullompton and Crediton and she urged Members to encourage potential councillors to attend.

 

She explained that the induction programme was being constructed for the new council and confirmed that it had been designed with input from the Member Development Group.

 

She agreed to send out the details of the induction programme to all members when it had been completed.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes

123.

WHISTLEBLOWING 6 MONTHS UPDATE (01.11.59)

The Committee to receive a verbal update from the Group Manager for Performance, Governance and Data Security.

Minutes:

The Group Manager for Performance, Governance and Data Security informed the Committee that there had been one potential whistle-blowing incident in the last 6 months and that the issues raised were looked into and found to be without substance so were not pursued.

 

In response to Members questions the Chief Executive gave assurances that individuals raising concerns would not be victimised.

124.

SAFEGUARDING POLICY AND PROCEDURES (01.13.14) pdf icon PDF 84 KB

To receive the revised Safeguarding Policy and Procedures from The Director of Corporate Affairs and Business Transformation previously presented the Community PDG on 20th November 2018.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee received and NOTED the revised *Safeguarding Policy and Procedures from the Director of Corporate Affairs and Business Transformation who explained that they had previously been presented to and approved by the Community PDG on 20th November 2018.

 

Members expressed concerns that some of the wording in the document was grammatically incorrect and requested that the document was re-examined. The Director of Corporate Affairs and Business Transformation confirmed that officers would ensure the wording was corrected where required.

 

Note: *Policy previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

125.

UNIVERSAL CREDIT UPDATE (01.17.38) pdf icon PDF 56 KB

To receive a report from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) on the impact of Universal Credit – Papers to follow.

Minutes:

The Committee received and NOTED a *report from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) on the impact of Universal Credit.

 

He outlined the contents of the report stating that it was still very early in the roll out of Universal Credit in the district so it was difficult to gauge the final impact. He confirmed that he would bring a more detailed analysis back to the Committee in six month time. He explained that he could only provide details of the finance and how it affected the council but not the detail on actually how it affected claimants but offered to invite a representative from the DWP to speak to the Committee.          

 

Consideration was given to Members concerns about Alternative Payment Arrangements and the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) said he would provide members with additional information.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

126.

BUSINESS RATES REBATES (01.31.36) pdf icon PDF 55 KB

To receive a report on the business rates rebates from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151). – Papers to follow

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee received and NOTED a *report from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) detailing the business rate rebates.

 

He explained that a TV item in December had named and shamed the council as giving back one of the lowest levels of rebates.

 

He explained the rules around the rebate process and that only businesses who had seen a significant level of increase could claim a rebate. The council had set limits of a maximum £1000 and minimum £100 rebate per business.

 

He further explained that once the policy had been agreed in November 2017 officers had written to the 177 eligible businesses in the district and had sent chaser letters to all non-responders in January 2018 to try to ensure all businesses who were entitled to rates relief had the opportunity to claim.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

127.

DRAFT BUDGET 2019-2020 (01.38.58) pdf icon PDF 85 KB

To receive the draft budget for 2019-2020 from Deputy Chief Executive (S151).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee had before it and NOTED a report * from the Deputy Chief Executive (S151) in order that the Scrutiny Committee review the draft 2019/2020 budget and make any necessary comments/recommendations to the Cabinet to be considered at its meeting on the 7th February 2019 and Full Council on 27th February 2019.

 

The officer outlined the contents of the report explaining that since the first round of Cabinet and PDG meetings the finance team and service managers had been revisiting a range of budgets to deliver more savings or increase income levels.

 

He explained that the initial £662k budget deficit had now been closed to £253k and that officers were continuing to work hard to reduce the deficit without reducing levels of service.

 

There were no recommendations or comments to Cabinet from Members of the Committee with regard to the draft 2019/2020 budget.

 

Note: *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes.

 

128.

SCRUTINY OFFICER UPDATE (01.49.49) pdf icon PDF 53 KB

To receive an update report from the Scrutiny Officer on projects that he had been asked to look into.

 

Minutes:

The Scrutiny Officer gave an update on the following:

 

·         Community Engagement Working Group – An update on the progression of the recommendations of the working group would be brought to a future meeting

·         Brexit – This was pending on what was happening nationally

·         Broadband – A representative from DCC would be attending the March meeting to give an overview of broadband roll out across the district

·         An informal meeting would be arranged after the February meeting to discuss Broadband roll out and to look at the policy framework for inclusion within a future work programme

129.

FORWARD PLAN (01.53.57) pdf icon PDF 104 KB

Members are asked to consider any items within the Forward Plan that they may wish to bring forward for discussion at the next meeting.

Minutes:

The Committee had before it and NOTED the Cabinet Forward Plan*

 

Note: Forward Plan* previously circulated and attached to the minutes

130.

IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS (01.55.38)

Members are asked to note that the following items are already identified in the work programme for a future meeting.

 

Cabinet Member for Community Well-Being

 

Statement of Community Involvement Review 2018 – Post Consultation

 

Performance & Risk

 

 

Note: - this item is limited to 10 minutes. There should be no discussion on items raised.

Minutes:

No items were identified.