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Election of Chair and Vice Chair - SAC
Election of a Chair requested after the by-election in Queen Edith’s on 13 November, now South Area Committee is back to its full membership of nine City Council Members.
The position of Vice Chair is vacant.
Minutes:
The Committee Manager took the Chair whilst the South Area Committee
elected a Chair.
Councillor Avery proposed, and Councillor Moore seconded, the nomination
of Councillor Blackhurst as Chair.
Councillor Ashton proposed, and Councillor Dryden seconded, the
nomination of Councillor Meftah as Chair.
Resolved (by 5
votes to 4) that Councillor Blackhurst be Chair for the remainder of the municipal
year.
Councillor Blackhurst assumed the Chair from the Committee Manager at
this point.
Councillor Ashton proposed, and Councillor Dryden seconded, the
nomination of Councillor Meftah as Vice Chair.
Councillor Moore proposed, and Councillor Sanders seconded, the
nomination of Councillor Pippas as Vice Chair.
Resolved (by 5
votes to 4) that Councillor Pippas be Vice Chair for the remainder of the municipal
year.
Members asked for clarification why this item was on the agenda. The
Committee Manager responded it had been requested by a Councillor, as possible
due to the Queen Ediths’ by-election and procedure
rules in the Cambridge City Council Constitution. The by-election meant that
South Area Committee (SAC) was back to full membership, and so could elect a Chair
and Vice Chair. It was noted this normally happened at the first meeting of the
municipal year.
Councillor Ashton asked if all SAC Councillors would be invited to Chair
briefings in future. This was not the case before Labour Councillors took the
Chair role. The Chair said that all SAC Councillors would be invited to Chair
briefings in future.