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Matter for Decision
Cambridge BID’s (Business
Improvement District) second consecutive five-year term concludes on 31st
March 2023. Cambridge BID is seeking a third five-year
term, to run from 1st April 2023 to 31st March 2028,
which will be determined by a legally required ballot of non-domestic rate
payers within the BID area, to take place between 14th October and
10th November 2022.
Decision of the Leader of the Council (as the Executive
Councillor for Recovery, Employment and Community Safety was attending virtually)
To exercise the Council’s voting
entitlement in the forthcoming Cambridge BID third term ballot.
To support Cambridge BID’s third term
ballot.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations
The Head of Environmental Services introduced the report and Ian Sandison, CEO of the BID attended the meeting to answer questions.
Councillor Payne proposed that the decision be deferred
until the next meeting (and after the business plan launch) which was still before
the ballot commenced. The Committee rejected
the amendment by 5 against 3 in favour and 1 abstention with the Chair casting
their vote against the amendment. The
Committee endorsed the recommendation by 5 votes to 3.
Cllr Gilderdale would meet with Cllr Payne and the Head of
Service for an update on this item if it was considered appropriate taking
account of Members’ comments during the debate.
Cllr Gilderdale also requested a report on the Purple Flag scheme in due
course.
The Leader of the Council approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive
Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by the Executive
Councillor.