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Contact: Catherine Phythian, Legal and Democratic Services Email: catherine.phythian@cherwell-dc.gov.uk (01295) 221583
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Declarations of Interest Members are asked to declare any interest and the nature of that interest which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting.
Additional documents: Minutes: Members declared interest in the following agenda item:
3. Call In: Car Parking. Councillor Alaric Rose, Personal, as an employee of MidCounties Co-operative who may have contracts with the Council.
Councillor Daniel Sames, Personal, as a family member is a blue badge holder.
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Call In: Car Parking
The Call-In
The following Call-in request has been received and determined to be valid by the Chief Executive:
We the named Councillors and non-executive members of Cherwell District Council hereby give notice that we wish to call in for further scrutiny the Executive decision’s of Monday 6th December 2010 regarding the proposals to increase Car Parking Fees, the extension of car parking hours, the introduction of parking fees for Blue Badge Holders and the decision to begin negotiations with regards to Watts Way, Kidlington.
Cllr. Les Sibley – proposer Cllr Nick Cotter – seconder Cllr. Doug Williamson Cllr Alaric Rose
A copy of the Call-In procedure to be followed at the meeting is attached at page 1.
The Decision
The decisions that have been called-in are regarding:
The Options
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee has the following options available to it:
1. Let the decision stand 2. Refer the decision back to the decision taker, stating their concerns and the decision that the Committee wish the decision taker to make 3. Refer the decision to full Council if the decision is contrary to the policy framework or contrary to or not wholly consistent with the budget (Not applicable in this case)
Additionally the Overview and Scrutiny Committee may make other recommendations as a result of the call-in to relevant bodies, which shall be considered after a decision has been reached on the call-in.
Attendance
Councillor Sibley, and the other Call In Councillors, will attend the meeting to present the evidence for the Call In. Further supplementary papers may be submitted as evidence and these will be circulated in advance of the meeting.
Councillor Morris, Portfolio Holder Community Safety, Street Scene and Rural and Councillor Wood, Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder, Policy, Community Planning and Community Development will attend the meeting to respond to the Call In and explain the decision. The interim Chief Executive and the Head of Safer Communities, Urban and Rural Services will also be present.
Additional documents: Decision: Resolved
(1) That the proposals of the Executive to increase Car Parking Fees, the extension of car parking hours, the introduction of parking fees for Blue Badge Holders and the decision to begin negotiations with regards to Watts Way, Kidlington be referred back to the Executive and that in reconsidering the decision the Executive take note of the concerns expressed at the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting and the following 5 points:
1. Ensure proper consultation on Watts Way 2. Request the Executive investigate alternative ways to find funds (e.g. £39k to offset the introduction of evening charges) 3. Investigate the feasibility of barrier parking/pay on exit 4. Study the economic impact of parking charges 5. Investigate the number of disabled bays across the district, the ratio of short to long stay spaces and motorcycle parking availability
Minutes: The Chairman welcomed Members, Officers and members of the public to the meeting. He explained that three Executive decisions taken on 6 December 2010 were called in by Councillors Sibley, Cotter, Williamson and Rose taken. The decisions called-in were regarding:
The Call-in stated: We the named Councillors and non-executive members of Cherwell District Council hereby give notice that we wish to call in for further scrutiny the Executive decision’s of Monday 6th December 2010 regarding the proposals to increase Car Parking Fees, the extension of car parking hours, the introduction of parking fees for Blue Badge Holders and the decision to begin negotiations with regards to Watts Way, Kidlington.
Cllr. Les Sibley – proposer Cllr Nick Cotter – seconder Cllr. Doug Williamson Cllr Alaric Rose
On the proposal of the Chairman, the meeting resolved to adjourn for 15 minutes to consider supplementary information that had been tabled at the meeting in response to advance questions submitted by members of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee. The meeting adjourned at 6.45pm and reconvened at 7.00pm.
The call-in signatories explained their reasons for calling in the decisions. In particular the Councillors raised queries and concerns regarding the decision to increase charges in the current economic climate; what the income generated by parking charges was used for; the high number of Excess Charge Notices issued; the effect of increased charges, evening charges, the introduction of charges in Kidlington and charges for blue badge holders; the issue of charges deterring people from going to the urban centres in the district and the potential increase parking on private roads.
The Portfolio Holder for Safer Communities, Urban and Rural Services and the Leader of the Council responded to the Call-in signatories. They outlined the process to date and assured the meeting that due consideration had been given to all savings that were included in the proposed 2011/12 budget including the taking of professional advice from officers.
In response to questions from the Call-in signatories, the Leader advised the meeting that £369k of the Government grant for the eco-town project had been allocated to develop a travel change policy in Bicester which would seek to alter travel behaviour in light of the predicted increase in the Bicester population. In terms of Excess Charge Notices, the Portfolio Holder Safer Communities, Urban and Rural Services explained that they were only issued in line with the Council’s policy that had been agreed by Members.
The Leader explained that the car parking fee proposals were part of a the budget setting process that included a review of all fees and charges to ensure the Council reached a balanced budget whilst maintaining a high level of service provision. He explained that were Cherwell District Council to offer free car parking in council operated car parks, the loss of income would result ... view the full minutes text for item 37. |