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Matter for Decision: The Greater Cambridge City Deal
document was signed on 19 June 2014 on behalf of all five local partners
(Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridge City Council, South Cambridgeshire
District Council, the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise
Partnership and the University of Cambridge) and Government.
Decision of the Leader
The Leader resolved to:
i.
Agree
the following and to recommend them to Full Council for endorsement:
-
The
Terms of Reference for the Executive Board;
-
The
Leader of the Council be appointed to represent the Council on the Executive
Board;
-
Councillor
Blencowe be appointed as the Council’s substitute representative on the
Executive Board;
-
The
Terms of Reference for the Assembly;
-
The
delegation of the executive functions of the City Council referred to in the
Terms of Reference for the Executive Board.
ii.
Invite
Full Council to appoint Council’s three representatives on the Assembly, on a
politically proportionate basis.
Reasons for the
Decision: As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative
options considered and rejected: As set out in the officer’s report
Scrutiny
Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Head of Corporate
Strategy.
In response to member’s questions the Leader said the
following:
i.
The City Deal Assembly was an advisory board made
up of 15 representatives from across the five partner organisations. As this
included non-Councillors and was not a full Scrutiny Committee in relation to
Local Government legislation it was deemed inappropriate to have alternate or
substitute members. This would encourage the same people to turn up and work
effectively as the Assembly.
ii.
It was hoped that the Assembly Members would
meet informally soon after appointments were completed, ahead of its first
formal meeting in January.
iii.
Cross membership of Executive Councillors and
Spokes and the Assembly was possible.
iv.
The City Deal Board meetings would be held in
public, as would the Assembly.
The Scrutiny Committee considered the recommendations and
endorsed them unanimously.
The Leader approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Leader (and any Dispensations
Granted):
Not applicable.