Agenda, decisions and minutes

Cabinet - Tuesday 5th December 2023 6.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Council Offices, The Campus, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL8 6AE

Contact: Democratic Services 

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177.

MINUTES

To confirm as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting held on 7 November 2023 (previously circulated).

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Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 7 November 2023 were approved as a correct record.

178.

APOLOGIES

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Minutes:

No apologies for absence were received

179.

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME AND PETITIONS

Up to thirty minutes will be made available for questions from members of the public on issues relating to the work of the Cabinet and to receive any petitions.

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Minutes:

No public questions or petitions were received.

180.

ACTIONS STATUS REPORT pdf icon PDF 84 KB

Report of the Executive Director (Finance and Transformation) on the status of actions agreed at the last Cabinet meeting.

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Minutes:

The Cabinet noted the Action Status Report.

181.

NOTIFICATION OF URGENT BUSINESS TO BE CONSIDERED UNDER ITEM 9

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Minutes:

No notifications for urgent business were received.

182.

DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS BY MEMBERS

To note declarations of Members’ disclosable pecuniary interests, non-disclosable pecuniary interests and non-pecuniary interests in respect of items on the Agenda.

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Minutes:

No declarations of interest were received.

 

Councillor Zukowskyj declared an interest as a Hertfordshire County Councillor.

183.

ITEMS REQUIRING KEY DECISION

To consider the following items for decision in the current Forward Plan:-

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The following items were considered for decision from the Forward Plan:

184.

FP2021 Biodiversity Duty - first consideration statement pdf icon PDF 112 KB

To receive a report of the Service Director (Resident and Neighbourhood) on biodiversity duty.

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Decision:

DECISION TAKEN:

RESOLVED:

Cabinet agreed to:

a)     Acknowledge the Council’s responsibility to comply with the biodiversity duty as set out in the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (as amended by the Environment Act 2021); and

b)     Note the contents of the first consideration as set out in the covering statement in Appendix A, and the WHBC Biodiversity Duty Action Template in Appendix B.

 

Reason for the decision

Local authorities that operate in England must consider what they can do to conserve and enhance biodiversity. This is the strengthened ‘biodiversity duty’ introduced by the Environment Act 2021.  Local authorities must complete their first consideration of what action to take for biodiversity by 1 January 2024 and agree policies and objectives as soon as possible after that.

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report of the Service Director, Resident and Neighbourhood.

 

DECISION TAKEN:

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed to:

a)    Acknowledge the Council’s responsibility to comply with the biodiversity duty as set out in the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (as amended by the Environment Act 2021); and

b)    Note the contents of the first consideration as set out in the covering statement in Appendix A, and the WHBC Biodiversity Duty Action Template in Appendix B.

 

Reason for the decision

Local authorities that operate in England must consider what they can do to conserve and enhance biodiversity. This is the strengthened ‘biodiversity duty’ introduced by the Environment Act 2021.   Local authorities must complete their first consideration of what action to take for biodiversity by 1 January 2024 and agree policies and objectives as soon as possible after that.

185.

FP2016 Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy & Strategy pdf icon PDF 176 KB

To receive a report of the Executive Director (Finance & Transformation) on the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy & Strategy.

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Decision:

DECISION TAKEN

RESOLVED:

Cabinet agreed the Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Policy and Strategy which would apply to all employees, councillors, contractors, consultants and partners of the Council.

 

Reason for the decision

The policy and strategy provides the framework for the Council in relation to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.  Inclusion is relevant to everyone; allowing everyone to access services and feel part of the Borough.  Inclusion gives diversity impact, where all residents and council employees are empowered to thrive.

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report of the Executive Director, Finance and Transformation. It was noted that the Strategy applies to all employees, Councillors, contractors, consultants and partners of the Council.

 

DECISION TAKEN:

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed the Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Policy and Strategy which would apply to all employees, councillors, contractors, consultants and partners of the Council.

 

Reason for the decision

The policy and strategy provides the framework for the Council in relation to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.  Inclusion is relevant to everyone; allowing everyone to access services and feel part of the Borough. Inclusion gives diversity impact, where all residents and council employees are empowered to thrive.

 

186.

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM CABINET PANELS

Recommendations from the meeting of the Cabinet Planning and Parking Panel on 9 November 2023:

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The following reports were considered by the Cabinet following recommendation from the Cabinet Planning and Parking Panel on the 9th November 2023:

187.

Self Build and Custom Housebuilding Note

The reports & minutes for the Self Build and Custom Housebuilding Guidance note can be found here:

https://democracy.welhat.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=266&MId=1644&Ver=4  

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Decision:

 

DECISION TAKEN

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed to delegate authority to the Assistant Director, Planning, in consultation with the Executive Member for Planning, to update the Guidance Note, if required.

 

Reason for the decision

The Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Act 2015 places a duty on local planning authorities to keep a register of individuals and associations of individuals who wish to acquire serviced plots of land for self-build and custom housebuilding projects, and to have regard to these registers when carrying out planning and other functions. The guidance note sets out the Council’s expectations in terms of design, access and phasing and will provide information to potential purchasers of plots as to what they should expect from developers in terms of plots being offered to the market and information to be provided.

 

 

 

 

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report of the Assistant Director, Planning and an addenda to the report setting out revisions to paragraph 3.13 of the report and Appendix B. 

 

DECISION TAKEN

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed to delegate authority to the Assistant Director, Planning, in consultation with the Executive Member for Planning, to update the Guidance Note, if required.

 

Reason for the decision

The Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Act 2015 places a duty on local planning authorities to keep a register of individuals and associations of individuals who wish to acquire serviced plots of land for self-build and custom housebuilding projects, and to have regard to these registers when carrying out planning and other functions. The guidance note sets out the Council’s expectations in terms of design, access and phasing and will provide information to potential purchasers of plots as to what they should expect from developers in terms of plots being offered to the market and information to be provided.

188.

Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule pdf icon PDF 388 KB

The minutes and reports for the proposed consultation on community infrastructure levy draft charging schedule can be found here:

https://democracy.welhat.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=266&MId=1644&Ver=4

 

An addendum to the reports has been published for this item.  

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Decision:

DECISION TAKEN

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed:

a)    The public consultation of the CIL Draft Charging Schedule and the Instalments Policy;

b)    That in the event of there being no changes to the charging schedule as a result of the consultation, delegated authority be given to the Assistant Director of Planning, in conjunction with the Executive Member for Planning, to submit the Community Infrastructure Levy charging schedule and accompanying evidence base for examination; and

c)     That in the event of there being no changes to the charging schedule as a result of the examination, delegated authority be given to the Assistant Director of Planning, in conjunction with the Executive Member for Planning, to adopt the Community Infrastructure Levy charging schedule.

 

Reason for the decision

In order to implement CIL the Council must follow a series of steps set out in the CIL Regulations 2010 (as amended in 2019). CIL regulations now require that only one round of consultation on proposed levy charges is conducted as opposed to the previously required two rounds (Preliminary and Draft). Welwyn Hatfield’s first consultation was a preliminary consultation, which would now no longer be required.

 

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report of the Assistant Director, Planning on the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Draft Charging Schedule.

 

DECISION TAKEN

RESOLVED:

(unanimous)

Cabinet agreed:

a)    The public consultation of the CIL Draft Charging Schedule and the Instalments Policy;

b)    That in the event of there being no changes to the charging schedule as a result of the consultation, delegated authority be given to the Assistant Director of Planning, in conjunction with the Executive Member for Planning, to submit the Community Infrastructure Levy charging schedule and accompanying evidence base for examination; and

c)     That in the event of there being no changes to the charging schedule as a result of the examination, delegated authority be given to the Assistant Director of Planning, in conjunction with the Executive Member for Planning, to adopt the Community Infrastructure Levy charging schedule.

 

Reason for the decision

In order to implement CIL the Council must follow a series of steps set out in the CIL Regulations 2010 (as amended in 2019). CIL regulations now require that only one round of consultation on proposed levy charges is conducted as opposed to the previously required two rounds (Preliminary and Draft). Welwyn Hatfield’s first consultation was a preliminary consultation, which would now no longer be required.

 

 

189.

SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS, IN THE OPINION OF THE CHAIRMAN, IS OF SUFFICIENT URGENCY TO WARRANT IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION

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Minutes:

There were no items of urgent business.