Decision details

Enforcement Policy for Smoke Emissions within Smoke Control Areas (SCAs)

Decision Maker: Decision Session - Executive Member for Environment and Climate Emergency

Decision status: Decision Made (subject to call-in)

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

The report outlines a proposed CYC enforcement policy for a new civil
penalty regime for smoke emissions from chimneys within designated Smoke Control Areas (SCAs). The Executive Member will be asked to agree the approach to the proposed enforcement policy


Decision:

Resolved: That the Executive Member adopted the ‘Civil Penalties for Smoke Emissions within Smoke Control Areas Policy’ in accordance with the following:

 

·        The inclusion of ‘Civil Penalties for Smoke Emissions within Smoke Control Areas Policy’ at Annex A of the report with statutory minimum penalty of £175 for first offence and statutory maximum penalty of £300 for any repeat offence.

 

·        That authority be delegated to the Director of Transport, Environment & Planning to issue warning letters, notices of intent, final notices and to consider objections received under Schedule 1A of the Clean Air Act in accordance with the Policy at Annex A of the report and the procedural flowchart at Annex B of the report.

 

Reason: The outlined policy and penalty regime is in line with DEFRA guidance and the revised Clean Air Act, introduced in response to new national air quality targets introduced through the Environment Act 2021.

 

The policy would enable consistency in approach with other UK authority areas and would act as a deterrent to burning non-authorised fuels (or using non-exempt appliances) in smoke control areas which contribute to air pollution and especially fine particulate concentrations across the city which impact human health.

Report author: Mike Southcombe

Publication date: 19/11/2024

Date of decision: 19/11/2024

Decided at meeting: 19/11/2024 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Environment and Climate Emergency

Date comes into force if not called in: 27/11/2024

Call-in deadline date: 26/11/2024

Current call-in Count: 0

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