Agenda, decisions and minutes
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Declarations of Interest At this point in the meeting, the Executive Member is asked to declare:
· any personal interests not included on the Register of Interests · any prejudicial interests or · any disclosable pecuniary interests
which they may have in respect of business on this agenda.
Minutes: At this point in the meeting, the Executive Member was asked to declare any personal, prejudicial or disclosable pecuniary interests not included on the Register of Interests that he might have had in the business on the agenda. He declared that he had none. |
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To approve and sign the minutes of the last Decision Session held on 16 January 2017. Minutes: Resolved: That the minutes of the Decision Session held on 16 January 2017 be approved and then signed by the Executive Member as a correct record. |
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Public Participation At this point in the meeting, members of the public who have registered their wish to speak at the meeting can do so. The deadline for registering is at Friday 10 March at 5.00 pm.
Members of the public may register to speak on :- · an item on the agenda · an issue within the Executive Member’s remit;
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Minutes: It was reported that one Member of the Council had requested to speak in respect of Item 4 (Haxby and Wigginton Library).
Councillor Richardson, Ward Member for Haxby and Wiggington, spoke in support of the Memorial Hall project and the need to provide an up to date and easily accessible facility, which met the needs of the community, at the earliest opportunity. It was noted that a written representation had also been received from Councillor Ian Cuthbertson regarding the same item, in support of Option A as described under Options and Analysis of Options on pages 5-7 of the report. |
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Haxby and Wigginton Library PDF 182 KB This report sets out options for investment in a replacement library for Haxby and Wigginton and asks the Executive Member to approve the use of the Council’s capital funding to invest in the Memorial Hall project and to co locate a new library in their premises. Additional documents:
Decision: Resolved: That the Executive Member approves: a)
The use of the Council’s capital funding to
invest in the Memorial Hall project and to co-locate a new library
in their premises. b)
The terms of the funding and the timescales for
delivery as set out in the report. c) Delegated authority to the Director of Economy and Place to agree the lease duration and other terms with the Memorial Hall trustees to ensure value for money is obtained.
Reason: To establish an in-principle commitment and proposed timescale for a new library that will improve the quality of the library service for Haxby and Wigginton residents. Minutes: The Executive Member considered a report which set out options for investment in a replacement library for Haxby and Wigginton and asked the Executive Member to approve the use of the Council’s capital funding to invest in the Memorial Hall project and to co locate a new library in their premises. Resolved: That the Executive Member approves: a)
The use of the Council’s capital funding to
invest in the Memorial Hall project and to co-locate a new library
in their premises. b)
The terms of the funding and the timescales for
delivery as set out in the report. c) Delegated authority to the Director of Economy and Place to agree the lease duration and other terms with the Memorial Hall trustees to ensure value for money is obtained.
Reason: To establish an in-principle commitment and proposed timescale for a new library that will improve the quality of the library service for Haxby and Wigginton residents. |
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An Approved Trader Scheme PDF 178 KB This report recommends the strengthening of the partnership between City of York Council and Age UK and support for their Home Services Directory and a partnership with Checkatrade to form a new Trading Standards Approved scheme for local traders in the York area.
Decision: Resolved: That the Executive Member:
a)
Notes the contents of the report.
b)
Agrees to strengthen the partnership with Age
UK. c) Agrees a new partnership between City of York Council Trading Standards (part of Public Protection) and Checkatrade
Reason: To support the council’s priorities to create jobs and grow the economy, to build stronger communities and to protect vulnerable people. Minutes: The Executive Member considered a report which recommended the strengthening of the partnership between City of York Council and Age UK and support for their Home Services Directory and a partnership with Checkatrade to form a new Trading Standards Approved scheme for local traders in the York area.
It was confirmed that in addition to being able to obtain approved traders’ information via a website and mobile app, a printed directory would be delivered to homes and businesses, to ensure that those without access to the internet were not excluded from the scheme.
Resolved: That the Executive Member:
a)
Notes the contents of the report.
b)
Agrees to strengthen the partnership with Age
UK. c) Agrees a new partnership between City of York Council Trading Standards (part of Public Protection) and Checkatrade
Reason: To support the council’s priorities to create jobs and grow the economy, to build stronger communities and to protect vulnerable people.
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