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Chair's Announcements Decision: The
Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. The
Chair noted that the Members of the Scrutiny Committee had agreed to scrutinise
the following items from the Cabinet Board agenda: - Item 5: Commercial Property
Grant: 14 Orchard Street, Neath (Pages 3 - 16) - Item 6: Parking Review
Options Report 2023 (Pages 17 - 52) Minutes: The
Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. The
Chair noted that the Members of the Scrutiny Committee had agreed to scrutinise
the following items from the Cabinet Board agenda: Item
5: Commercial Property Grant: 14 Orchard Street, Neath (Pages 3 - 16) Item
6: Parking Review Options Report 2023 (Pages 17 - 52) |
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Declarations of Interest Decision: There
were none. Minutes: There
were none. |
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Pre-Decision Scrutiny To select appropriate items
from the Cabinet Board agenda for Pre-Decision Scrutiny (Cabinet Board reports
included for Scrutiny Members) Decision: Commercial
Property Grant: 14 Orchard Street, Neath Following
scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by
Cabinet Board. Parking
Review Options Report 2023 Following
discussion, the following amendments were put forward by the scrutiny
committee. That
recommendations 31-35 of the report be approved subject to the following
amendments. Option
6 - that the charging hours be amended to 9am to 6pm Option
7 that the charging hours be 9am -6pm That
additional recommendation 1 reads that Blue badge holders be granted an extra
hours parking on top of the existing tariffs in town centers,
to reflect the additional time disabled people require, this is to ensure there
is no adverse impact on disabled people as a result of the increase in hourly
parking charges. That
an additional recommendation be added: That
a full consultation is undertaken on these proposals with the community,
including businesses and residents before implementation of any changes Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to the Cabinet Board with the
amendments. Minutes: Commercial
Property Grant: 14 Orchard Street, Neath Members
enquired whether there was a tenant secured for the building. Officers
advised there has been interest, but the condition of the building means nobody
can go in until it is refurbished. Officers see it as an important building in
relation to Gwyn Hall. Members
also enquired about the ownership of the building. Officers advised that the
ownership isn’t included in the report, but officers can advise members outside
of the meeting. Members
also expressed their praise for the team involved for bringing this scheme
forward as it will enhance the area. Following
scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by
Cabinet Board. Parking
Review Options Report 2023 The
Cabinet member for Strategic Planning, Transport and Connectivity thanked the
chair for the invitation to the meeting and advised that he and the officers
were happy to answer any questions. The
chair gave a brief overview and chronology of the Task and finish group and the
report before the committee from the officers on the task and finish report
recommendations. Members
highlighted that on the IIA assessment first stage, it states a further stage
isn’t required as its only carpark users that are affected. Members
stated that because the Council doesn’t give discretionary amounts to disabled
users for parking, that the statement in the IIA is wrong as disabled people do
use car parks. Members also stated that as many disabled people are on fixed
income, they wanted to know why the next stage assessment is not required. Officers
explained that the Blue Badge scheme applies to on street parking and that it
does not apply to off street parking in terms of any concessions. Officers also
advised that within the authorities’ car parks, the disabled parking bays are
located as close to the exits and accesses to the car parks and the pay and display
machines to aid with accessibility issues. Officers
advised that the Blue Badge scheme nationally is not fiscal or assessed on a
means tested basis. Meaning that the ability to pay is not a consideration. Members
asked if as an authority they are taking cognisance of how it would be
affecting disabled people on a fixed income. Members felt that the IIA didn’t
take that into account. Officers
explained that there are some wider principles to consider. If someone has a
car and are able to run, insure and tax it, then
generally they are in a better financial position than a lot of residents
within the local authority. Officers stated that car owners can generally
afford to pay some contribution in terms of parking charges to help the Council
maintain those facilities. Officers highlighted for members that all of the car parks cost a considerable amount of money to maintain as well as the increase in energy costs, general maintenance of the buildings and security. Officers explained that there's a balance to be struck, but the Blue Badge scheme is not means tested so it's ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items at the discretion of the Chairperson pursuant to Section 100BA(6)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). Decision: There
were none. Minutes: There
was none. |