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Agenda and minutes

Venue: Virtual Meeting

Contact: Carole Oliphant  Member Services Officer

Link: audiorecording

Items
No. Item

32.

Election of Chairman (0.00.02)

To elect a Chairman for the joint meeting

Minutes:

Cllr Mrs C P Daw was duly elected Chairman of the joint PDG

33.

Apologies and Substitute Members (0.04.13)

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

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Cllrs Mrs M E Squires and Cllr R F Radford

34.

Virtual Meeting Protocol (0.04.19) 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

35.

Declarations of Interest under the Code of Conduct (0.04.40)

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:

Members were reminded to make declarations of interest when appropriate.

36.

Public Question Time (0.05.03)

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.

37.

Operations Directive Enforcement Policy (0.06.36) pdf icon PDF 115 KB

A joint meeting of the Community, Environment and Homes PDG’s to receive a review of the Operations Directive Enforcement Policy from the Group Manager for Public Health and Regulatory Services.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Group had before a report of the Group Manager for Public Health and Regulatory Services setting out the *Enforcement Policy.

 

The officer explained that the policy was the key enforcement policy which covered all the enforcement functions of the Council except planning enforcement. He further explained that the policy was a very important document which provided information to persons regulated by the Council and to the wider public who are protected and it was a reference guide for officers to ensure compliance with the regulators code of conduct and provided the framework in which the Council operated.

 

The officer explained that the policy was being brought back to the Group for adoption due to a number of legislative changes and a change to the reporting framework of the Council.

 

In response to questions asked the officer provided the following responses:

 

·         The policy was defined as it was a reference document for officers, service providers and the public which set out the general rules of enforcement used by the Council in line with the Governments Code of Conduct.

·         The policy was due to be revised in April but this had been delayed by other priorities during the pandemic.

·         The general tenancy management service enforcement covered garage tenants.

·         Officers were confident that compulsory recycling enforcement would increase recycling rates.

·         The Group Manager for Public Health and Regulatory Services reviewed legislation changes regularly to ensure that the policy was compliant to current Government legislation. The policy updates had then been reviewed by Legal Services.

·         The stray dog policy reflected the current legislation that they would be disposed of within 7 days, but in reality only one stray dog had been destroyed in the past few years because it could not be rehomed due to an aggressive nature. The Council also has arrangements with dog rehoming charities for unclaimed dogs suitable for rehoming.

·         EPC regulations could be enforced by the Council’s Private Sector Housing team and had a commonality with Trading Standards duties.

·         That general principles of enforcement did apply for serious cases of fly tipping but that stages could be jumped if the case was serious enough

·         That there were specific procedures within the Street Scene service which dealt with fly posting.

 

It was therefore RECOMMENDED to the Cabinet that:

 

·         The revised Enforcement Policy attached in Annex 1 be  adopted, subject to minor grammatical amendments highlighted by the joint Community, Environment and Homes PDG.

 

(Proposed by the Chairman)

 

Reason for the decision - To ensure that the Council has an appropriate enforcement policy in place for relevant statutory functions of the services within the scope of the policy.

 

Notes:

 

    i.)        Cllr Mrs E M Andrews declared a personal interest as a tenant of Mid Devon District Council

   ii.)        Cllr C Eginton declared a personal interest as a private landlord in Mid Devon

 iii.)        *Enforcement Policy previously circulated and attached to the minutes