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A report relating to the use of fixed penalty
notices for offences under section 34(2A) of the Environmental
Protection Act 1990 and to set the monetary level for fixed
penalties which may be issued for offences under section 34 (2A) of
the Environmental Protection Act 1990 relating to household duty of
care fixed penalty notices
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Public Protection
Decision published: 03/09/2021
Effective from: 01/09/2021
Decision:
1.Approves the use of fixed penalty notices
for house hold duty of care offences under Section 34(2A) of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990.
2.Sets the level of the fixed penalty notice under section 34 (2A)
of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 at £200 which is the
default penalty.
3.Approves a reduction of the fixed penalty notice to £120
where the penalty is paid within ten (10) working day of the
service of the fixed penalty notice which is the minimum discounted
penalty.
Lead officer: Kevin Nealon
To seek authorisation to delegate decisions on the acquisition of property to be used as temporary accommodation, to the Chief Executive in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Resources and Reputation, in order to swiftly deliver the agreed actions from the Temporary Accommodation Options Appraisal (TAOA) which was presented to Cabinet in February 2021.
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 02/09/2021
Effective from: 02/09/2021
Decision:
THAT the Leader of the Council:
1) Notes that a Capital Budget of £1,154,000 was approved on 4 March 2021 by Full Council. This is to cover the cost of purchasing 8 properties for use as temporary accommodation.
2) Delegates authority to the Chief Executive to approve residential property acquisition in respect of temporary accommodation in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Resources and Reputation as detailed in this report.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Joelle Davies
To seek approval to enter into a Deed of
Release of an Easement with Severn Trent Water for the land at
Station Road, Carlton.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Corporate Resources and Performance
Decision published: 01/09/2021
Effective from: 01/09/2021
Decision:
THAT:
Approval is given to enter into a Deed of Release of an Easement at
land at Station Road, Carlton with Severn Trent Water to extinguish
a right of way over the land.
Lead officer: Emma Wimble
To seek approval for changes in service
delivery for Customer Services. In particular; approval for the
removal of the kiosk provision from the reception area in response
to a reduction in use and to support service efficiency, and, to
change the provision of customer services from the fixed location
at Carlton Hub to a mobile outreach service delivered at various
locations throughout the borough.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Corporate Resources and Performance
Decision published: 25/08/2021
Effective from: 25/08/2021
Decision:
THAT the Portfolio Holder:
1.Approves the cessation and removal of the kiosk service in the
Civic Centre reception area.
2.Approves the change in the delivery of customer services from the
fixed location at Carlton Hub to a more mobile outreach service
delivered at various locations across the borough as detailed in
this report.
Lead officer: Francesca Whyley
To request the Portfolio Holder’s
approval to enter into a contract to continue to provide a payroll
service to Streetwise Environmental Ltd on a full cost recovery
basis.
Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Corporate Resources and Performance
Decision published: 25/08/2021
Effective from: 25/08/2021
Decision:
The Council’s Financial Regulations
enable work for third parties to be undertaken to enable a service
area to maintain economies of scale and its existing expertise,
subject to obtaining the approval of the Executive before
negotiations with the third party are concluded.
The Council has provided a Payroll service to Streetwise since 1
September 2014. This generates external income that reduces the
residual cost per payslip for the Shared Service Agreement with
Rushcliffe BC. Without this income the Council’s
proportionate share of total Payroll costs costs would increase
above the current approved budget.
Lead officer: Paul Adcock