Decision details
Final Report of the Planning Enforcement Ad Hoc Scrutiny Committee
Decision Maker: Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
The paper presents the final findings and
recommendations of the Committee’s review into planning
enforcement.
Members are asked to note & approve the recommendations arising
from the review.
Decision:
RESOLVED: That the Executive agrees that the recommendations arising from the Planning Enforcement Ad Hoc Scrutiny be dealt with as follows:
Scrutiny Recommendation |
Executive Decision |
1. That the Head of Development Control: |
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(i)Prioritises new cases/complaints |
Agreed |
(ii) Shortens the response time to letters sent in relation to breaches of planning regulations, where there is discretion to do so. |
Agreed |
(iii) Introduces a weekly list detailing new planning enforcement cases, split by Ward. |
Agreed |
2.That, once trigger points are reached and payment has not been received, Section 106 Agreements are promptly passed to Legal for action. |
Agreed |
3. That Section 106 Agreements, including the schedule of obligations, be placed on the planning portal under the planning applications to which they relate |
Agreed |
4. (i) That the expenditure of Section 106 monies be made entirely in accordance with the Councils Financial Regulations |
Agreed |
(ii) That a regular report be presented to the relevant Planning Committees detailing where Section 106 monies have been spent by the receiving Directorates. |
Agreed |
5. That Planning Enforcement Officers be issued with: |
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(i) Necessary mobile communications technology (eg;laptop, mobile phone, PDA, laser rule) subject to the outcome of the pilot scheme to be undertaken by Building Control and to funding being available. |
Agreed |
(ii) A First Response Kit and any appropriate training to use this. |
Agreed |
6. That Planning Enforcement Officers be issued with high visibility jackets marked with ‘CYC Planning Enforcement Officer’ and these should be worn at appropriate times. |
Agreed |
7. That the Head of Development Control make planning staff available to help with planning enforcement when possible |
Agreed |
8. That the results of the Development Control Internal review be fully communicated to all departmental staff. |
Agreed |
9. That a copy of the final report of the Planning Enforcement Ad Hoc Scrutiny Committee be circulated to all Members involved with Planning Committees |
Agreed |
REASON: To enable the introduction of appropriate measures in response the Scrutiny Committee’s findings and recommendations.
Publication date: 09/09/2009
Date of decision: 08/09/2009
Decided at meeting: 08/09/2009 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11
Accompanying Documents:
- Cover Report to Executive - Planning Enforcement Ad Hoc Scrutiny PDF 38 KB
- Annex 1 - Final Report PDF 90 KB
- Annex A - Enforcement at York PDF 100 KB
- Annex B - Definition Section 106 Agreements PDF 19 KB
- Annex C - Planning Enforcement Choice of Routes PDF 102 KB
- Annex D - Questions and Responses Arising During the Course of the Review PDF 32 KB
- Annex E - Further Information on Key Objective (iii) PDF 30 KB
- Annex F - Information comparing York and other Authorities PDF 15 KB
- Annex G - Briefing Note on Land Charges Register PDF 19 KB
- Annex H - Briefing Note on Using Members as Witnesses PDF 20 KB
- Annex I - Further Information on Key Objective (iv) PDF 15 KB
- Annex J - Internal Review Outline PDF 25 KB
- Annex K - Summary of Discussion Regarding Internal Review PDF 23 KB
- Annex L - Executive Summary - Powers of Enforcement Take Aways Scrutiny PDF 22 KB
- Annex M - Update on Recommendations arising from the Powers of Enforcement - Take-Aways Scrutiny Review PDF 38 KB
- Annex N - Report from Planning Enforcement Officers PDF 246 KB