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Matter for
Decision
The Officer’s report made recommendations for 2014-15 Sustainable City grant funding to voluntary and not for profit organisations for an efficient and consistent approach across the authority.
The report also outlined plans to review Sustainable City grants.
Decision of
Executive Councillor for Planning and Climate
Change
i.
Approved the recommendations for
Sustainable City grants to voluntary and not-for-profit organisations in
2014-15 as set out in Appendix A of the Officer’s report, subject to
confirmation of the Council’s 2014-15 budget in February 2014 and, in some
cases, to the provision of further information from applicants.
ii.
Approved the increase in delegated
powers relating to the approval of sustainable city grant awards as follows:
·
Awards up to and including £5,000 to be approved by
officers.
·
Awards from £5,001- £10,000 to be approved by the
Executive Councillor inviting comments from the Chair and Spokes of the
relevant scrutiny committee.
·
Awards above £10,000 to be approved by the
Executive Councillor following consideration by the relevant scrutiny
committee.
iii.
Instructed Officers carry out a review of the
Sustainable City grants as set out in section 3.8 of the Officer’s report; and
report back to Environment Committee in June/July 2014 with recommendations
about future budgets and funding priorities and arrangements.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Operations & Resources
Manager.
In response to Members’ questions the Operations & Resources Manager
said the following:
i.
The e-Luminate project (#10, Appendix 1, P73) could
receive £4,500 from the arts and recreation budget, in addition to the
Sustainable City Grant for sustainability funding. Officers would work with
e-Luminate representatives to help them develop a business plan.
ii.
There was a typographical error in the Officer’s
report regarding Centre 33 (#8, Appendix 1, P72). Amendments shown as bold and
struck through text: Project developed by 20 isolated young carers to increase
decrease their reliance on taxis etc
- supporting them to develop skills and confidence to use bikes safely. 8 interactive sessions building confidence in
cycling, training skills and bike maintenance.
The Committee resolved by 4 votes to 0 to endorse the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.