Decisions

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Decisions published

15/08/2018 - Radstock Healthy Living Centre ref: 1121    Approved

The Council with Hope House Surgery will deliver a new healthy living centre for Radstock at Waterloo Road. The facility will include a doctor's surgery, library, children's centre and training kitchen. It will be funded by NHS England & B&NES.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member - Finance and Efficiency

Decision published: 15/08/2018

Effective from: 23/08/2018

Decision:

The Cabinet Members agree that:

1)  Having considered the report and the positive community benefits, as well as the objections received in response to the notices published under section 123 (2A) LGA 1972, authorises the disposal of the site known as land at Waterloo Road.

2)  That full approval is given to the gross budget of £1,770,000 required to deliver the council part of the project, subject to the NHS funding being confirmed in a commitment letter.

3)  That capital receipts from the sales of the site at Waterloo Road, the current Radstock Library and Children centre and the proceeds from the sale of 117 Newbridge Hill, together with CIL funding will be ring-fenced towards this project, as set out in the report

4)  Note, that the NHS funding relates to the non-Council health related uses, forms the majority of the funding package, and is expected to be confirmed before the end of July 2018. The NHS has confirmed that approval was awarded in principal in July but that a business case is to be submitted by Hope House and final confirmation of funding is expected in Autumn 2018.

 


09/08/2018 - Housing Services Charging Policy (WL) ref: 1120    Approved

Housing Services provide a number of statutory and non-statutory services where reasonable costs can be recovered.  The Policy details which services are subject to a charge and how the charges will be calculated and recovered.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member - Economic and Community Regeneration

Decision published: 09/08/2018

Effective from: 17/08/2018

Decision:

The Cabinet Member agrees that the Housing Services Charging Policy 2018 is adopted.

 

Lead officer: Graham Sabourn


09/08/2018 - Housing Services Enforcement Policy (WL) ref: 1119    Approved

This updated policy details how Housing Services aim to carry out their enforcement functions in a fair, consistent and helpful manner in accordance with best practice.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member - Economic and Community Regeneration

Decision published: 09/08/2018

Effective from: 17/08/2018

Decision:

The Cabinet Member agrees that the Housing Services Enforcement Policy 2018 is adopted. 

Lead officer: Graham Sabourn


06/08/2018 - Changes to Parking allocation ref: 1117    Approved

This report outlines changes to parking allocations in line with the hierarchy of kerb space in the Parking Strategy and their financial implications.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member - Transport and Environment

Decision published: 07/08/2018

Effective from: 15/08/2018

Decision:

The Cabinet Members agree to;

 

  1. Note the changes to parking as proposed in the report and in line with the hierarchy of kerb space.

 

  1. Support the implementation of the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to allow the changes to be implemented

Lead officer: Andrew Dunn


06/08/2018 - Go Ultra Low West (GULW) OLEV WP Implementation and Communications ref: 1118    Approved

Approve the secured funding for the period of the project to March 2021 enabling implementation of the work package.

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member - Finance and Efficiency

Decision published: 07/08/2018

Effective from: 15/08/2018

Decision:

The Members are asked to:

 

Fully approve £80,000 of the £967,000 provisionally approved GULW Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) scheme, currently within the 2018/19 Capital Programme for the period of the project to March 2021. (To be re-profiled to: 2018/19: £40,000 2019/20: £20,000 & 2020/21 £20,000).

 

The remainder of the £967,000 noted above has already been subject to the Single Member Decision process through reports E3026 Go Ultra Low West (GULW) OLEV Fleet Electrification and E3029 Go Ultra Low West Charging Hub, Last Mile Delivery, Electric Cycle Hire and Business Charge Points.

 

Lead officer: Jessica Fox-Taylor