Following
the proposal of the Environment, Regeneration and Streetscene Services Scrutiny
Committee, held prior to this meeting, Members were supportive of the addition number
4 to the recommendation, as detailed below:
That
having had due regard to the first stage Integrated Impact Assessment:
1.
That the Council participates in the National Underground Assets
Register (NUAR) project and signs up the Data Distribution Agreement further to
Option 2 in the circulated report;
2.
That the Director of Environment and Regeneration, in consultation with
the Head of Legal and Democratic Services, be authorised to sign the Data
Distribution Agreement on behalf of the Council;
3.
That should there be a revenue pressure arising from involvement in the
project further to Option 2, funding would need to be identified within the
existing Environment and Regeneration budget should continuation be considered
a priority.
4.
That a review on the costs and benefits of option 2, contained within
the circulated report, be brought back to the Environment, Regeneration and
Streetscene Services Scrutiny Committee in April 2024, detailing the potential
continuation of the scheme.