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Decision
The purposes of the report was to:
i.
Inform the Executive Councillor and Scrutiny
Committee Members of the new fixed penalty notice (FPN) powers relating to the
household waste duty of care that had come into force under The Environmental
Protection (Miscellaneous Amendments) (England and Wales) Regulations 2018 (the
Regulations), which amend section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
ii.
Seek authorisation for the council’s Streets and
Open Spaces enforcement officers to issue FPNs, under section 34ZA of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA), to persons whom the officer has reason
to believe have committed a breach of household waste duty of care.
iii.
Seek authority to use the legal maximum FPN level
of £400 for all breaches of household waste duty of care and to give a discount
of £240 (i.e. discounted fine payment level of £160) for early payment provided
payment is made within 10 days of the date the FPN was issued.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Streets and Open Spaces
Agreed to:
i.
Adopt the legal maximum FPN level of £400 for all
of breaches of household waste duty of care offences and to give discount for
early payment of £240 (i.e. discounted fine payment level of £160) provided
payment is made within 10 days of the date the FPN was issued.
ii.
Delegate authority to the Head of Environmental
Services to introduce the new fixed penalties for household waste duty of care
offences.
iii.
Authorise council’s Streets and Open Spaces
enforcement officers to issue these FPNs in accordance with section 34ZA of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990.
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 Enforcement Team Manager.
The Enforcement Team Manager said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
The level of fines for FPNs were
in-line with fly tipping.
ii.
There were sufficient resources in place to investigate
environmental crimes. FPNs were offered as an alternative to taking further
action. There was no net increase in the number of cases investigated.
iii.
Examples of where the household waste duty of care
had been breached were set out in paragraph 3.3 of the Officer’s report. This
was not an exhaustive list. The list would be reviewed and put into the public
domain in the near future. The intention was to alert householders what they
should do so they did not fall foul of criteria.
The Committee resolved by 9
votes to 0 (unanimously by those present) 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.