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Apologies for Absence Minutes: It was noted that apologies had been received from Councillors Cox, Powell and Round.
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Notification of Substitute Members Minutes: The following Substitute Members were noted:-
Councillor English for Councillor Cox Councillor Barned for Councillor Powell Councillor Perry for Councillor Round
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Notification of Visiting Members Minutes: There were no Visiting Members.
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Disclosures by Members and Officers Minutes: There were no disclosures by Members and Officers.
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Disclosures of Lobbying Minutes: All Members apart from Councillor Barned stated that they had been lobbied on the report of the Director of Finance and Business Improvement on the Medium Term Financial Strategy and Budget Proposals 2017/18.
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Additional documents:
Decision:
1)
That the Committee agrees to plan on the basis of the updated
Strategic Revenue Projections as set out in Appendix A to the
report of the Director of Finance and Business Improvement and
requires each Service Committee to demonstrate how its budget
proposals for 2017/18 – 2021/22 respond to the priorities
expressed in the budget consultation and specifically in relation
to Community Safety and Development, Sports & Recreation and
Culture and Tourism;
2)
That the budget proposals for services within the remit of the
Committee as set out in Appendix B to the report of the Director of
Finance and Business Improvement be agreed; and
3)
That the remaining budget proposals as set out in Appendix B to the
report of the Director of Finance and Business Improvement be noted
which would be considered by the relevant Service Committees during
the course of January 2017 and that the Heritage, Culture and
Leisure Committee review the growth item and the benefits that it
would provide and whether that is justified. Minutes: The Committee considered the report of the Director of Finance and Business Improvement on the Medium Term Financial Strategy and Budget Proposals 2017/18.
Members noted that there was a shortfall of £4 million on the budget over the next 5 years. The current budget proposals provided a cumulative saving of £3.2 million. If the savings were adopted, this would allow a balanced budget to be set in 2017/18 since the budget gap of £1.5 million was covered by proposed savings of £1.5 million. However, further work would be required to identify means of closing the budget gap over the five year period of the Medium Term Financial Strategy as a whole.
The Director of Finance and Business Improvement referred to the email received from representatives of the Kent Association of Local Councils which made reference to Local Council Tax Support funding. Members were reminded that the Council agreed in March 2016 that Local Council Tax Support funding would be removed in 2017/18 as the Council itself would no longer receive money from central government to fund it through the Revenue Support Grant.
However, it was proposed that the Parish Services Scheme should be maintained for 2017/18 and a review of the position for future years would be carried out by Communities, Housing and Environment Committee during the course of the year.
In response to questions from Members, the Director of Finance and Business Improvement advised that:-
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The contingency sum of £200,000 had been taken out of the
budget in 2016/17 as a temporary expedient and it should be put
back in as soon as possible
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A review of the governance of the Museum was taking place and this
might provide an opportunity to consider its future
budget
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The Committee could recommend that the Heritage, Culture and
Leisure Committee be asked to review the Museum growth
item
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The figures for 2020-21 were subject to a lot of uncertainties,
therefore it was appropriate to build in some protection
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A paper would be circulated to Members on the item
‘Additional Responsibilities’
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‘Other Income’ encompassed
all other incomes of the Council including planning fees, property
investments, shared services etc
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Income from the Community Infrastructure Levy offered considerable
future potential and therefore the Council should put in adequate
resources to ensure its prompt introduction · In terms of economic development, there was a need to pursue closer working with other authorities
During the discussion
it was suggested that recommendation 3 be amended to
read:- “That the remaining budget proposals as set out in Appendix B to the report of the Director of Finance and Business Improvement be noted which would be considered by the relevant Service Committees during the course of January 2017 and that the Heritage, Culture and Leisure Committee review the growth item and the benefits that it would provide and whether that is justified”.
When put to the vote, the motion was carried.
Voting: 14 – For, 1 – Against, 0 - Abstentions
Following comments from Members, the Director of Finance and Business ... view the full minutes text for item 154. |
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Duration of Meeting Minutes: 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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