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Report attached in separate agenda pack.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Matter for Decision:
To agree the processes by which decisions on various matters will be taken by Area Committees from 1 April 2012, and seeks Executive Councillor approval to adopt these processes.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Arts, Sport and Public and the Executive
Councillor for Community Development and Health
The Executive Councillors jointly resolved to:
(a) approve the proposed process for devolving decision making on public art, public realm, community facilities, play and open space projects funded by developer contributions as set out in the Officer’s report subject to:
· extending the definition of “open spaces” from the limited definition considered at Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee on 10 October 2011 to include all open spaces;
(b) delegate their Executive functions to the extent necessary to implement these processes and devolve decision making to Area Committees.
(c) recommend Council to extend the terms of reference of Area Committees to include exercise of the delegated functions.
The Executive Councillor for Community Development and
Health further resolved to:
(d) approve the proposed process for devolving decision making on Safer City grants as set out in Officer’s report subject to the amendment of the second sentence of paragraph 4.3 of the report to read:
· Decisions on approval/rejection of these applications will be made by the Director of Community Services after consultation with the Chairs of Area Committees, relevant Ward Councillors and Opposition Spokes Persons as and when the applications are received and outside of Area Committees.
(e) delegate his Executive functions to the extent necessary to implement this process and devolve decision making to Area Committees;
and
(f) recommend Council to extend the terms of reference of area committees to include exercise of the delegated functions.
Reason for the Decision:
As detailed in the
Officer’s report.
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee
received a report from the Director of Environment regarding the recommendations
to devolve decisions to area Committees.
The Head of Legal
Services tabled the following amended recommendations:
AMENDED RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 The
Executive Councillors for Arts, Sport and Public Places and for Community
Development and Health are recommended to:
(a) approve
the proposed process for devolving decision making on public art, public realm,
community facilities, play and open space projects funded by developer
contributions as set out in the foregoing report subject to:
·extending
the definition of “open spaces” from the limited definition considered at
Strategy and Resources Committee on 10 October 2011 to include all open spaces;
(b) delegate
their Exectutive functions to the extent necessary to implement these processes
and devolve decision making to area committees.
(c)
recommend Council to extend the terms of reference of area committees to
include exercise of the delegated functions.
2.2 The
Executive Councillor for Community Development and Health is recommended to:
(d) approve
the proposed process for devolving decision making on safer city grants as set
out in foregoing report subject to the amendment of the second sentence of
paragraph 4.3 of the report to read:
·Decisions
on approval/rejection of these applications will be made by the Director of
Community Services after consultation with the Chairs of Area Committees,
relevant Ward Councillors and Opposition Spokes Persons as and when the
applications are received and outside of Area Committees.
(e) delegate
his Executive functions to the extent necessary to implement this process and
devolve decision making to area committees;
and
(f) recommend Council to extend the terms of
reference of area committees to include exercise of the delegated functions.
The committee made
the following comments in response to the report:
I.
Members welcomed the amended recommendations and the clarity this added
to the definition of open space.
II.
Some members were concerned that the level of work being devolved to
Area Committees was unworkable as they already had very full agendas.
III.
Members agreed that Area Committee had evolved to have individual styles
and some finished very late in the evening. However, residents do attend which
is not often the case with Scrutiny Committees.
IV.
Increasing the frequency of Area Committees was suggested.
V.
Councillor Dryden suggested removing planning from the agenda of Area
Committees as a solution.
VI.
The costs of additional Area Committee work was questioned.
The Head of Community
Development responded and confirmed that the learning of the North Area Pilot
would be shared with other Area Committees with a view to improving community
engagement. Each Area Committee had been allocated a Head of Service to
facilitate improvements to the process. A further piece of work would be needed
on these issues. A funding bid for a Community Engagement Worker was on-going.
Councillor Bick
stated that the aim was to reinforce the role of Area Committees as central to
the decision making process rather than a peripheral add on. Forward planning
of the agendas would allow better use of both member and officer time. The
Director of Environment endorsed this position and stated that this would be a
different way of using existing resources. The new methodology would also be
more responsive which would allow schemes to be implemented and delivered in a
more timely fashion.
Members requested
clarity on the amended paragraph 4.3 and the role of the Director of Community
Services in the decision making process. The Director of Community Services
stated this was a standard clause, normally only applied to out of cycle
decisions. She confirmed that it was extremely rare for a Director to go
against a decision of the Chair of a Committee.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the amended recommendations in the report by
6 votes to 0.
The
Executive Councillors for Arts, Sport
and Public and the Executive Councillor for Community Development and Health approved
the amended recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A