Issue - decisions
Bath's Clean Air Plan - Full Business Case
16/01/2020 - Bath's Clean Air Plan- Full Business Case
RESOLVED (unanimously) that the Cabinet agreed to:
2.1 Delegate authority to the Corporate
Director of Place to formally submit to the government’s
Joint Air Quality Unit (JAQU) for approval: the final Full Business
Case (FBC), Clean Air Fund (CAF) bid; and the Charging Order. The
main FBC is attached as Appendix 1 and the full package of 2
documents have been shared with Cabinet members and are published
on the Council’s website.
2.2 Agree the key project programme milestones
as shown in Section 3.5.
2.3 Agree the revised and final scheme
boundary as shown in Appendix 2.
2.4 Note that a draft Communications Strategy has been developed to support the implementation of the scheme that integrates with the national communications campaign. This is set out in Appendix 3.
2.5 Consider the FBC Consultation Report
setting out the views of the respondents to
the last public consultation and analysis of these views. This is
set out in Appendix 4.
2.6 Confirm the launch of the approved scheme
on 4 November 2020. This is the date upon which enforcement will
commence and payment must be made for entering the Clean Air Zone
(CAZ) in a non-compliant vehicle or be subject to enforcement via a
penalty charge notice (PCN).
2.7 Note the recommendations of the
independent review which have been incorporated into the
FBC.
2.8 Note the changes made by JAQU as part of
the core scheme since the end of the last public
consultation.
2.9 Consider the updated Equalities Impact Assessment (EqIA)shown in Appendix 5.
2.10 Note that a meeting of the Climate
Emergency and Sustainability Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel
took place on 13th January 2020 and any recommendations will be
reported to the Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency and
Sustainability.
2.11 Delegate authority to the relevant Corporate Director and the Director of Legal and Democratic Services and the S151 Officer, in consultation with the Cabinet member for Climate Change and the Deputy Leader, the decision to agree and to enter into any relevant legal agreement to secure, the national operational agreement(s) for the operation of the Clean Air Zone.
2.12 Delegate authority to the relevant
Corporate Director and the Director of Legal and Democratic
Services, in consultation with the Cabinet member for Climate
Change and the Deputy Leader, the decision to agree and make minor
changes to the Clean Air Zone Charging Order for technical reasons
before sealing.
2.13 Note that if the Council does not secure sufficient funds from DEFRA/DfT then the Council reserves the right to review the proposals as set out in this report to ensure that there is no impact on the Council’s wider budget.