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Agenda and minutes

Venue: Virtual Meeting

Contact: Carole Oliphant  Member Services Officer

Link: audiorecording

Items
No. Item

28.

Apologies and substitute Members (0.02.55)

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

Minutes:

There were no apologies.

29.

Virtual Meeting Protocol (0.03.10) pdf icon PDF 105 KB

Members to note the Virtual Meetings Protocol

Minutes:

The Group had before it, and NOTED, the *Virtual Meeting Protocol.

 

Note: *Virtual Meeting Protocol previously circulated and attached to the minutes

30.

Declarations of Interest under the Code of Conduct (0.03.22)

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:

There were no declarations made.

31.

Public Question Time (0.04.27)

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:

Cllr Ashely Wilce asked the following question:

 

‘265 suggestions were made for additions/alterations, but  the report accompanying the 'Revised' PSPO justifies not considering these responses from residents, voters and taxpayers by stating -

 

"adding in a new area would give rise to a legitimate expectation of further consultation. If Members wanted, this would be something to pursue in a fresh PSPO at a future date".

 

The fact that so many suggestions have been put forward suggests that the consultation was fundamentally flawed in the first place and that residents were not involved in the process when they ought to have been. ?If this is what happens when this Council 'consults' its residents, then it should come as no surprise when people stop engaging with us altogether. 

 

What a waste of time, effort and money - and an insult to the people of Mid Devon who took part in the consultation.?

 

Would this  PDG please properly review the consultation responses and take appropriate action.’

 

Cllr Francis Wilcox for Willand Parish Council asked the following question:

 

Willand Parish council spent a lot of time and effort making a full response to this consultation. What is the point of MDDC doing a consultation if they then ignore what is said?

 

Regarding the Jubilee Field in Willand it looks as if you are still planning to put an order on the area that you identify as Gables Lea saying dogs have to be on a lead and yet there does not seem to be anything to prevent them roaming freely around the area that has the play equipment in it outside of the fenced area.

 

Apart from removing Sycamore area from the order you seem to have completely ignored anything else we said in our response.

 

There are probably as many dog owners as there are parents in Mid Devon, these dog owners are tax payers too yet you don't want them to be able to enjoy the public open spaces that they pay for. I appreciate that some people cause problems by not having dogs under control or not picking up after their dogs but these people should be dealt with not a blanket punishment for everyone because you're a dog owner. After all those people who don't care won't change anything and will carry on regardless. How on earth do you plan to enforce this right across Mid Devon as with out enforcement this is a complete waste of time?’

 

The Chairman stated that the questions would be addressed during the debate on the item.

 

 

32.

Minutes of the previous meeting (0.08.19) pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Members to consider whether to approve the minutes of the last meeting of the Group as a correct record.

Minutes:

The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed as a true record.

33.

Chairman's Announcements (0.09.49)

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

Minutes:

The Chairman stated that he had requested that the PSPO was bought back to the Environment PDG as he felt it was being rushed through to Cabinet without debate.

34.

Public Spaces Protection Order (0.10.59) pdf icon PDF 157 KB

To receive a report setting out the key findings from the consultation on a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for the Mid Devon area which ran from 12 May 2020 to 17 July 2020, to update the Environment PDG (and the Cabinet) on the feedback received from the PSPO public consultation and to seek approval on a Revised PSPO to be made in response to the consultation.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Group had before it a report of the Environment and Enforcement Manager regarding  the *Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) – Dogs.

 

The officer explained that the report gave an overview of the public consultation responses. She further explained that although additional area’s of public space had been proposed by the public and parish councils that it was not possible to add these area’s to the current PSPO. In response to questions asked by the public she confirmed that the Council had removed the area suggested by Willand Parish Council but were unable to add in the additional area’s suggested by the public until a further public consultation had taken place on them.

 

The Legal Services Team Leader explained to Members that area’s could be removed from the PSPO but could not be added without going out for further public consultation. She explained that legislation required new and additional area’s subsequently added to the PSPO were required to go out for further public consultation. She explained the alternative measures which were available to the Council:

 

a)    The PSPO could be sealed with the existing areas in place and new area’s could then be added by way of a variation once a public consultation had taken place on them: or

b)    A second PSPO could be added to include the additional areas once a public consultation had taken place on them: or

c)    The PSPO was not sealed now and deferred to allow for amendments to be made and for additional areas to be added once a public consultation had taken place on them. This would leave the Council without a sealed PSPO for a period of time.

 

Members discussed the proposed PSPO presented to them and consideration was given to:

 

·         The views of the public who had asked questions about their responses to the consultation being ignored

·         The views of the Cabinet Members present who felt that they would be unable to support the PSPO in it’s current form

·         Members views that not having a PSPO for a period of time would not have a detrimental effect on the Council

·         The PSPO had to include the views of the public on the requirements to have dogs on leads in all public spaces and the number of dogs allowed

·         Members views that dog owners voices were not being heard

·         That public engagement was difficult to obtain and this should not be wasted by ignoring the responses

 

The Group discussed setting up a working group to discuss a revised PSPO with officers. The Group agreed that the Chairman and the Cabinet Member for the Environment would work with officers to bring forward a revised PSPO which considered the responses to the public consultation.

 

 

Therefore the Group RECOMMENDED that:

 

·         That the PSPO be redrafted to take account of the public consultation responses before it goes out for further public consultation on additional areas proposed and that the revised PSPO be bought back to Environment PDG for recommendation to the Cabinet.

 

(Proposed by Cllr  ...  view the full minutes text for item 34.