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Minutes - 23 February 2010

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Minutes - 23 February 2010

BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL                                                        COUNCIL MEETING

MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, COUNCIL OFFICES, CORKS LANE, HADLEIGH ON TUESDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2010

PRESENT:                             Ms J A Jenkins – Chairman

Mrs J Antill
Mr C W Arthey
Mr P K Beer
Mr M P Booth
Mr J C Brand
Mr D M Busby
Mr J R B Cave
Mrs S P Clarke
Mr P G Gibson
Mr G D Grutchfield
Mr A J Hinton
Mr P J Holbrook
Mr L S Johnson
Mr R E Kemp
Mr B L Lazenby
Mr J A B Long
Dr M R Miller

Mrs M O Munson
Mr M Newman
Mr N A Ridley
Mr B Riley
Mr D C Rose
Mr J R A Sayers
Mr R C Smith
Mr C M Spence
Mr R W Thake
Mr D M Walton
Mr A J Ward
Mr G S White
Mr R Whiting
Mrs S M Wigglesworth
Mr D L Wood
Mr L H Young

The following Members were unable to be present:-  Mr N A Bennett, Mrs S Carpendale, Mr B D Hurren, Mr P Jones, Mr D H Keane, Mr A F D W Osborne, Mr C A Roberts, Mrs C A Todd and Mr H N Todd.

The proceedings were opened with a short prayer for those Members who had chosen to participate.

65 - Minutes
66 - Declaration of Interests
67 - To Receive Notification of Petitions in Accordance with Council Procedure Rule No.13
68 - Recommendations and Reports from Committees
69 - Recommendations and Reports from Task Groups/Panels etc
70 - Medium Term Financial Strategy and 2010/11 Budget
71 - Questions from the Public
72 - Questions from Members
73 - Appointment of Members to Serve on the Suffolk Community Reference Group (CRG)

65        MINUTES

RESOLVED

That the Minutes of the meeting held on 28 January 2010 be confirmed and signed as a correct record.

66        DECLARATION OF INTERESTS

Mrs J Antill declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Director of the Sudbury Citizens Advice Bureau and a Trustee of the Gainsborough House Society but indicated that her interests were such that she was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr G S White declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council Representative on the South Suffolk Leisure Trust Board and Ipswich and District Citizens Advice Bureau but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr B L Lazenby declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council Representative on the South Suffolk Leisure Trust Board but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr R E Kemp declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Trustee of the Sudbury and District Citizens Advice Bureau, President of the Long Melford Cricket Club and President of the Long Melford Football Club but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr P J Holbrook declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council representative on the Dedham Vale Area and Stour Valley Joint Advisory Committee but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr D C Rose declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council representative on the Suffolk Coast and Heath Joint Advisory Committee and Chairman of the Holbrook Village Hall Committee but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr P G Gibson declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council representative on the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Committee but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr A J Ward declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being President of the Brantham Cricket Club but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr B Riley declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council Representative on the Hadleigh High School Dual Use Sports Centre but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mrs M O Munson declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Governor of the Hadleigh High School but indicated that her interest was such that she was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr M Newman declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Member of the Great Cornard Sports Centre Management Team and a Trustee of the Stevenson Centre but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Dr M R Miller declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Council Representative on the East Bergholt High School Dual Use Sports Centre but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr D L Wood declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Suffolk County Council representative on the Suffolk Coast and Heath Joint Advisory Committee and the Dedham Vale Area and Stour Valley Joint Advisory Committee but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr C W Arthey declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Trustee of Lindsey Village Hall Committee and Kersey Village Hall Committee but indicated that his interests were such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Ms J A Jenkins declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Member of Leavenheath Village Hall Committee but indicated that her interest was such that she was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mrs S M Wigglesworth declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Trustee of Polstead Village Hall and the Suffolk Cinema Network but indicated that her interests were such that she was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

Mr D M Walton subsequently declared a personal interest in Minute No. 70 below by virtue of being a Trustee of the Stevenson Centre but indicated that his interest was such that he was able to speak and vote on the item in question.

67        TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATION OF PETITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH COUNCIL PROCEDURE RULE NO. 13

In accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 13 it was noted that the following petition had been received:-

Car Parking Charges

Petition signed by approximately 2160 residents of the District opposing the introduction of long stay car parking charges and urging the Council not to start charging motorists £1.50 to use its long stay car parking spaces in Sudbury, Hadleigh and Lavenham.  Receipt of the petition was reported to the Strategy Committee at its meeting on 11 February 2010, when the Chairman of the Committee reported to the meeting that the wording of the petition is not accurate in that the Council at its meeting on 28 January made the decision to introduce a long stay car parking charge of £1.50, with the first three hours being free, in Station Road and The Station car parks in Sudbury and Magdalen Road and Stonehouse Road car parks in Hadleigh.  The effect of these charges had been incorporated into the draft Budget for 2010/11 (the document attached to Paper J182) as agreed by the Council at the same meeting.

Although the petition refers to Lavenham, this is incorrect as the Council has made a clear decision not to charge in Lavenham. 

The Council in making its decision took into account all relevant issues and the petition does not indicate any further matters that require consideration or give any specific reasons for opposing the introduction of charges. 

68        RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

Improvements at Pin Mill (Strategy Committee)

Mr N A Ridley, Chairman of the Strategy Committee, presented the Pin Mill Task Group’s report (Paper J179), whose recommendations had been agreed by Strategy Committee.

It was noted that Ipswich Borough Council had verbally agreed to support the proposals contained in Paper J179.

RESOLVED

(1)        That, subject to the approval of Ipswich Borough Council, the scheme for improvements to the Hard at Pin Mill be implemented.

(2)       That, subject to the granting of a licence (or similar arrangement) by Ipswich Borough Council to allow charging for defined activities on the Hard, a ‘Not For Profit’ Management Company be set up by the Council, the membership of which shall be drawn from those listed in paragraph 5.8 of Paper J179.

(3)       That neither of recommendations (1) and (2) be implemented without the approval of both by Ipswich Borough Council.

(4)       That if the above recommendations are satisfied, a contribution of £5,000 per annum be made for three years from 1 April 2010 from the Council’s car parking income from its Pin Mill car park to the ‘Not For Profit’ Management Company.

69        RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS FROM TASK GROUPS/PANELS ETC.

Collective Agreement on Variation to Employment Terms and Conditions of Service (Staff Joint Consultative Committee)

Mr D C Rose, Vice-Chairman of the Staff Joint Consultative Committee, introduced this item and referred to Paper J193 relating to the collective agreement between Unison and Management on the variation to terms and conditions of employment for all staff.

RESOLVED

That the collective agreement negotiated and agreed by Unison and Management representatives as set out in Appendix (a) to Paper J193 be approved.

70        MEDIUM TERM FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND 2010/11 BUDGET

The Chairman of the Strategy Committee, Mr N A Ridley, introduced this item. 

Members had before them a report by the Director of Finance (Paper J194), together with the Policy and Budget Framework document appended to the report.  It was noted that the precept of the Suffolk Police Authority had been approved at a meeting on 22 February 2010.  Circulated at the meeting was the updated level of Council Tax for all parishes in the Babergh District (all bands) for 2010/11 which would be incorporated into Recommendation 11 of Paper J194.

The Council was asked to pass the necessary resolutions in relation to the budget and to the making and collection of Council Tax for 2010/11 as set out in Paper J194 and the relevant Appendices to that report. 

Members asked a number of detailed questions on the budget which were answered by the Director of Finance.

During the consideration of this item, the following amendment was proposed “That all staff and visitors using Babergh’s staff car parks should be subject to the same charging regime as users of the Council’s long-term car parks in Magdalen Road, Hadleigh and elsewhere”.  The Solicitor to the Council gave advice to the meeting that the proposals to determine car parking had been discussed at the previous meeting and in accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 21.1, then the meeting was unable to consider the amendment.  The proposer of the amendment (which had not received a seconder) did not pursue the proposal. 

The recommendations contained in Paper J194 were proposed and seconded, the subject of a lengthy discussion and a recorded vote was requested in accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 22.5.  The result of the recorded vote was as follows:-      

For the Proposals
 

Against the Proposals

Mrs J Antill
Mr M P Booth
Mr J C Brand
Mr D M Busby
Mr J R B Cave
Mrs S P Clarke
Mr P G Gibson
Mr A J Hinton
Mr P J Holbrook
Ms J A Jenkins
Mr L S Johnson
Mr J A B Long
Dr M R Miller
Mrs M O Munson
Mr N A Ridley
Mr B Riley
Mr D C Rose
Mr C M Spence
Mr R W Thake
Mr D M Walton
Mr A J Ward
Mr G S White
Mr R Whiting
Mrs S M Wigglesworth
Mr D L Wood

Mr C W Arthey
Mr P K Beer
Mr D G Grutchfield
Mr R E Kemp
Mr B L Lazenby
Mr M Newman
Mr J R A Sayers
Mr R C Smith
Mr L H Young

The proposal was carried by 25 votes to 9.

RESOLVED

(1)       That the details set out below be noted:-

Parish Council Taxes per Band D Equivalent Property 2010/11

 

 

PARISH

 

2010/11

Parish

Precept

£

Tax

Base

2010/11

Amount

Band D

£

 

 

PARISH

 

2010/11

Parish

Precept

£

Tax

Base

2010/11

Amount

Band D

£

Acton

44,000.00

648.07

67.89

Kersey

6,033.00

180.99

33.33

Aldham

1,050.00

85.67

12.26

Kettlebaston

500.00

38.36

13.03

Alpheton

2,488.00

109.60

22.70

Lavenham

25,000.00

865.07

28.90

Arwarton

0.00

52.87

0.00

Lawshall

7,000.00

368.19

19.01

Assington

5,750.00

173.48

33.15

Layham

8,100.00

247.25

32.76

Belstead

5,000.00

90.47

55.27

Leavenheath

16,700.00

592.29

28.20

Bentley

12,000.00

331.55

36.19

Lindsey

1,758.00

84.72

20.75

Bildeston

17,745.00

395.48

44.87

Little Cornard

2,309.00

142.61

16.19

Boxford

32,400.00

517.39

62.62

Little Waldingfield

4,125.00

147.97

27.88

Boxted

400.00

54.52

7.34

Little Wenham

0.00

20.53

0.00

Brantham

41,073.00

896.56

45.81

Long Melford

68,120.00

1,483.99

45.90

Brent Eleigh

500.00

82.54

6.06

Milden

850.00

54.67

15.55

Brettenham

4,150.00

112.93

36.75

Monks Eleigh

9,975.00

244.56

40.79

Bures St Mary

21,496.00

389.33

55.21

Nayland with Wissington

32,500.00

528.96

61.44

Burstall

3,500.00

93.23

37.54

Nedging with Naughton

4,650.00

162.70

28.58

Capel St Mary

62,951.00

1,135.25

55.45

Newton

7,300.00

212.18

34.40

Chattisham / Hintlesham

4,800.00

311.84

15.39

Pinewood

123,162.00

1,499.50

82.14

Chelmondiston

23,000.00

418.11

55.01

Polstead

11,770.00

387.04

30.41

Chelsworth

600.00

84.45

7.10

Preston St Mary

3,400.00

91.31

37.24

Chilton

5,000.00

154.05

32.46

Raydon

7,700.00

211.32

36.44

Cockfield

9,000.00

382.29

23.54

Semer

400.00

69.22

5.78

Copdock & Washbrook

24,000.00

431.41

55.63

Shelley

0.00

30.80

0.00

East Bergholt

26,000.00

1,131.70

22.97

Shimpling

4,345.00

184.05

23.61

Edwardstone

4,935.00

167.60

29.45

Shotley

44,324.00

774.80

57.21

Elmsett

9,500.00

311.92

30.46

Somerton

400.00

39.60

10.10

Freston

950.00

51.04

18.61

Sproughton

44,940.00

544.53

82.53

Glemsford

71,000.00

1,222.91

58.06

Stanstead

8,400.00

152.77

54.98

Great Cornard

192,908.00

2,653.73

72.69

Stoke by Nayland

11,000.00

313.60

35.08

Great Waldingfield

25,500.00

568.25

44.87

Stratford St Mary

13,800.00

323.45

42.67

Great Wenham

0.00

63.33

0.00

Stutton

11,000.00

346.57

31.74

Groton

3,850.00

130.41

29.52

Sudbury

555,000.00

4,492.99

123.53

Hadleigh

295,935.00

2,890.28

102.39

Tattingstone

8,158.00

227.98

35.78

Harkstead

2,500.00

118.62

21.08

Thorpe Morieux

1,500.00

107.78

13.92

Hartest

9,000.00

214.11

42.03

Wattisham

1,500.00

42.94

34.93

Higham

0.00

79.41

0.00

Whatfield

3,000.00

126.83

23.65

Hitcham

7,000.00

293.09

23.88

Wherstead

2,856.00

115.33

24.76

Holbrook

18,000.00

617.48

29.15

Woolverstone

2,600.00

90.43

28.75

Holton St Mary

4,500.00

93.90

47.92

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL   PRECEPT

2,046,656

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL TAX BASE

 

33,106.75

 

(2)       That the Budget set out in the Policy and Budget Framework 2010/11, including the prudential indicators for capital finance and treasury management and the Minimum Revenue Provision policy statement and the Budget Risk Assessment, be approved.

(3)       That the revised General Fund charges are implemented with effect from 1 April 2010, other than the £1.50 long-stay car parking charge, which will be implemented in 2010/11 with an anticipated start date of October 2010 or earlier if possible.

(4)       That the weekly rents for Council’s dwellings and compulsory let garages be increased on average by 1.9% and in accordance with the rent restructuring requirements with effect from Monday, 19 April 2010.

(5)       That the revised Council housing charges, including the rents for garages and car ports which are not compulsorily let with dwellings are implemented with effect from Monday, 19 April 2010.

(6)       Where expenditure is included within the approved budget, the Director of Finance be empowered to:-

·       Vary the timing of revenue and capital payments from the current financial year to 2010/11 or vice-versa in accordance with Financial Regulations and Council resolutions.

·        Vary the method of financing capital schemes, if he is satisfied that it is in the financial interest of the Council to do so.

(7)       That the Director of Finance be authorised to make any necessary amendments to the Policy and Budget Framework 2010/11 document following approval to the budget.

(8)       That it be noted that, the Director of Finance has calculated the following amounts, in accordance with regulations made under Section 33(5) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:-

(a)        33,106.75 being the amount calculated by the Council, in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) Regulations 1992, as its Council Tax Base for the year 2010/11.

(b)        That the relevant amounts for each part of the Council’s area be as follows: 

Part of the Council's Area

Council Tax Base

Part of the Council's Area

Council Tax Base

  Acton

648.07

  Kersey

180.99

  Aldham

85.67

  Kettlebaston

38.36

  Alpheton

109.60

  Lavenham

865.07

  Arwarton

52.87

  Lawshall

368.19

  Assington

173.48

  Layham

247.25

  Belstead

90.47

  Leavenheath

592.29

  Bentley

331.55

  Lindsey

84.72

  Bildeston

395.48

  Little Cornard

142.61

  Boxford

517.39

  Little Waldingfield

147.97

  Boxted

54.52

  Little Wenham

20.53

  Brantham

896.56

  Long Melford

1,483.99

  Brent Eleigh

82.54

  Milden

54.67

  Brettenham

112.93

  Monks Eleigh

244.56

  Bures St Mary

389.33

  Nayland with Wissington

528.96

  Burstall

93.23

  Nedging with Naughton

162.70

  Capel St Mary

1,135.25

  Newton

212.18

  Chattisham /Hintlesham

311.84

  Pinewood

1,499.50

  Chelmondiston

418.11

  Polstead

387.04

  Chelsworth

84.45

  Preston St Mary

91.31

  Chilton

154.05

  Raydon

211.32

  Cockfield

382.29

  Semer

69.22

  Copdock & Washbrook

431.41

  Shelley

30.80

  East Bergholt

1,131.70

  Shimpling

184.05

  Edwardstone

167.60

  Shotley

774.80

  Elmsett

311.92

  Somerton

39.60

  Freston

51.04

  Sproughton

544.53

  Glemsford

1,222.91

  Stanstead

152.77

  Great Cornard

2,653.73

  Stoke by Nayland

313.60

  Great Waldingfield

568.25

  Stratford St Mary

323.45

  Great Wenham

63.33

  Stutton

346.57

  Groton

130.41

  Sudbury

4,492.99

  Hadleigh

2,890.28

  Tattingstone

227.98

  Harkstead

118.62

  Thorpe Morieux

107.78

  Hartest

214.11

   Wattisham

42.94

  Higham

79.41

   Whatfield

126.83

  Hitcham

293.09

   Wherstead

115.33

  Holbrook

617.48

   Woolverstone

90.43

  Holton St Mary

93.90

 

 

being the amounts calculated by the Council in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Regulations, as the amount of its Council Tax Base for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

(9)       That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2010/11 in accordance with Sections 32 to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:

(a)       £55,957,796  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 32(3) (a) to (e) of the Act.

(b)       £43,072,880  being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 32(3) (a) to (c) of the Act.

(c)       £12,884,916  being the amount by which the aggregate at 9(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 9(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 32(4) of the Act, as its budget requirement for the year.

(d)        £6,236,060    being the aggregate of the sums which the Council estimates will be payable for the year into its general fund in respect of redistributed non-domestic rates, revenue support grant, and additional grant or special grant increased by the amount of the sums which the Council estimates will be transferred in the year from its Collection Fund to its General Fund in accordance with Section 97(3) of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Council Tax Surplus) and increased by the amount of any sum which the Council estimates will be transferred from its Collection Fund to its General Fund pursuant to the Collection Fund (Community Charges) directions under Section 98(4) of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 made on 7 February 1994 (Community Charge Surplus) and reduced by the amount representing the authority's contribution to Council Tax benefit resulting from an increase in its Council Tax calculated in accordance with the Collection Fund (General) (England) Directions 2000, the Collection Fund (Council Tax Benefit) (England) Direction 2000 the Local Authorities (Alteration of Requisite Calculations) (England) (Regulations 2000 and the Collection Fund (adjustments for previous years) (England) Directions 2000.

(e)       £200.83  being the amount at 9(c) above less the amount at 9(d) above, all divided by the amount at 8(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 33(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year.  

(f)        £2,046,656  being the aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act.

(g)        £139.01  being the amount at 9(e) above less the result given by dividing the amount at 9(f) above by the amount at 8(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates.

(h)       Basic Amount of Tax for those parts of the Council's area to which one or more special items relate:

Part of the Council's Area

Basic Amount of Tax

Part of the Council's Area

Basic Amount of Tax

 

£

 

£

Acton

206.90

Holton St Mary

186.93

Aldham

151.27

Kersey

172.34

Alpheton

161.71

Kettlebaston

152.04

Arwarton

139.01

Lavenham

167.91

Assington

172.16

Lawshall

158.02

Belstead

194.28

Layham

171.77

Bentley

175.20

Leavenheath

167.21

Bildeston

183.88

Lindsey

159.76

Boxford

201.63

Little Cornard

155.20

Boxted

146.35

Little Waldingfield

166.89

Brantham

184.82

Little Wenham

139.01

Brent Eleigh

145.07

Long Melford

184.91

Brettenham

175.76

Milden

154.56

Bures St Mary

194.22

Monks Eleigh

179.80

Burstall

176.55

Nayland with Wissington

200.45

Capel St Mary

194.46

Nedging with Naughton

167.59

Chattisham

154.40

Newton

173.41

Chelmondiston

194.02

Pinewood

221.15

Chelsworth

146.11

Polstead

169.42

Chilton

171.47

Preston St Mary

176.25

Cockfield

162.55

Raydon

175.45

Copdock & Washbrook

194.64

Semer

144.79

East Bergholt

161.98

Shelley

139.01

Edwardstone

168.46

Shimpling

162.62

Elmsett

169.47

Shotley

196.22

Freston

157.62

Somerton

149.11

Glemsford

197.07

Sproughton

221.54

Great Cornard

211.70

Stanstead

193.99

Great Waldingfield

183.88

Stoke by Nayland

174.09

Great Wenham

139.01

Stratford St Mary

181.68

Groton

168.53

Stutton

170.75

Hadleigh

241.40

Sudbury

262.54

Harkstead

160.09

Tattingstone

174.79

Hartest

181.04

Thorpe Morieux

152.93

Higham

139.01

Wattisham

173.94

Hintlesham

154.40

Whatfield

162.66

Hitcham

162.89

Wherstead

163.77

Holbrook

168.16

Woolverstone

167.76

Being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 9(g) above the amounts of the special item or items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council's area mentioned above divided in each case by the amount at 8(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate.

(i)         Basic Amounts of Tax for all Bands:

 

PART OF THE

COUNCIL'S AREA

BASIC AMOUNT OF TAX FOR ALL BANDS 2010/11

BAND A

£

BAND B

£

BAND C

£

BAND D

£

BAND E

£

BAND F

£

BAND G

£

BAND H

£

Acton

137.93

160.92

183.91

206.90

252.88

298.86

344.83

413.80

Aldham

100.85

117.65

134.46

151.27

184.89

218.50

252.12

302.54

Alpheton

107.81

125.77

143.74

161.71

197.65

233.58

269.52

323.42

Arwarton

92.67

108.12

123.56

139.01

169.90

200.79

231.68

278.02

Assington

114.77

133.90

153.03

172.16

210.42

248.68

286.93

344.32

Belstead

129.52

151.11

172.69

194.28

237.45

280.63

323.80

388.56

Bentley

116.80

136.27

155.73

175.20

214.13

253.07

292.00

350.40

Bildeston

122.59

143.02

163.45

183.88

224.74

265.60

306.47

367.76

Boxford

134.42

156.82

179.23

201.63

246.44

291.24

336.05

403.26

Boxted

97.57

113.83

130.09

146.35

178.87

211.39

243.92

292.70

Brantham

123.21

143.75

164.28

184.82

225.89

266.96

308.03

369.64

Brent Eleigh

96.71

112.83

128.95

145.07

177.31

209.55

241.78

290.14

Brettenham

117.17

136.70

156.23

175.76

214.82

253.88

292.93

351.52

Bures St Mary

129.48

151.06

172.64

194.22

237.38

280.54

323.70

388.44

Burstall

117.70

137.32

156.93

176.55

215.78

255.02

294.25

353.10

Capel St Mary

129.64

151.25

172.85

194.46

237.67

280.89

324.10

388.92

Chattisham

102.93

120.09

137.24

154.40

188.71

223.02

257.33

308.80

Chelmondiston

129.35

150.90

172.46

194.02

237.14

280.25

323.37

388.04

Chelsworth

97.41

113.64

129.88

146.11

178.58

211.05

243.52

292.22

Chilton

114.31

133.37

152.42

171.47

209.57

247.68

285.78

342.94

Cockfield

108.37

126.43

144.49

162.55

198.67

234.79

270.92

325.10

Copdock & Washbrook

129.76

151.39

173.01

194.64

237.89

281.15

324.40

389.28

East Bergholt

107.99

125.98

143.98

161.98

197.98

233.97

269.97

323.96

Edwardstone

112.31

131.02

149.74

168.46

205.90

243.33

280.77

336.92

Elmsett

112.98

131.81

150.64

169.47

207.13

244.79

282.45

338.94

Freston

105.08

122.59

140.11

157.62

192.65

227.67

262.70

315.24

Glemsford

131.38

153.28

175.17

197.07

240.86

284.66

328.45

394.14

Great Cornard

141.13

164.66

188.18

211.70

258.74

305.79

352.83

423.40

Great Waldingfield

122.59

143.02

163.45

183.88

224.74

265.60

306.47

367.76

Great Wenham

92.67

108.12

123.56

139.01

169.90

200.79

231.68

278.02

Groton

112.35

131.08

149.80

168.53

205.98

243.43

280.88

337.06

Hadleigh

160.93

187.76

214.58

241.40

295.04

348.69

402.33

482.80

Harkstead

106.73

124.51

142.30

160.09

195.67

231.24

266.82

320.18

Hartest

120.69

140.81

160.92

181.04

221.27

261.50

301.73

362.08

Higham

92.67

108.12

123.56

139.01

169.90

200.79

231.68

278.02

Hintlesham

102.93

120.09

137.24

154.40

188.71

223.02

257.33

308.80

Hitcham

108.59

126.69

144.79

162.89

199.09

235.29

271.48

325.78

Holbrook

112.11

130.79

149.48

168.16

205.53

242.90

280.27

336.32

Holton St Mary

124.62

145.39

166.16

186.93

228.47

270.01

311.55

373.86

Kersey

114.89

134.04

153.19

172.34

210.64

248.94

287.23

344.68

Kettlebaston

101.36

118.25

135.15

152.04

185.83

219.61

253.40

304.08

Lavenham

111.94

130.60

149.25

167.91

205.22

242.54

279.85

335.82

Lawshall

105.35

122.90

140.46

158.02

193.14

228.25

263.37

316.04

Layham

114.51

133.60

152.68

171.77

209.94

248.11

286.28

343.54

Leavenheath

111.47

130.05

148.63

167.21

204.37

241.53

278.68

334.42

Lindsey

106.51

124.26

142.01

159.76

195.26

230.76

266.27

319.52

Little Cornard

103.47

120.71

137.96

155.20

189.69

224.18

258.67

310.40

Little Waldingfield

111.26

129.80

148.35

166.89

203.98

241.06

278.15

333.78

Little Wenham

92.67

108.12

123.56

139.01

169.90

200.79

231.68

278.02

Long Melford

123.27

143.82

164.36

184.91

226.00

267.09

308.18

369.82

Milden

103.04

120.21

137.39

154.56

188.91

223.25

257.60

309.12

Monks Eleigh

119.87

139.84

159.82

179.80

219.76

259.71

299.67

359.60

Nayland with Wissington

133.63

155.91

178.18

200.45

244.99

289.54

334.08

400.90

Nedging with Naughton

111.73

130.35

148.97

167.59

204.83

242.07

279.32

335.18

Newton

115.61

134.87

154.14

173.41

211.95

250.48

289.02

346.82

Pinewood

147.43

172.01

196.58

221.15

270.29

319.44

368.58

442.30

Polstead

112.95

131.77

150.60

169.42

207.07

244.72

282.37

338.84

Preston St Mary

117.50

137.08

156.67

176.25

215.42

254.58

293.75

352.50

Raydon

116.97

136.46

155.96

175.45

214.44

253.43

292.42

350.90

Semer

96.53

112.61

128.70

144.79

176.97

209.14

241.32

289.58

Shelley

92.67

108.12

123.56

139.01

169.90

200.79

231.68

278.02

Shimpling

108.41

126.48

144.55

162.62

198.76

234.90

271.03

325.24

Shotley

130.81

152.62

174.42

196.22

239.82

283.43

327.03

392.44

Somerton

99.41

115.97

132.54

149.11

182.25

215.38

248.52

298.22

Sproughton

147.69

172.31

196.92

221.54

270.77

320.00

369.23

443.08

Stanstead

129.33

150.88

172.44

193.99

237.10

280.21

323.32

387.98

Stoke by Nayland

116.06

135.40

154.75

174.09

212.78

251.46

290.15

348.18

Stratford St Mary

121.12

141.31

161.49

181.68

222.05

262.43

302.80

363.36

Stutton

113.83

132.81

151.78

170.75

208.69

246.64

284.58

341.50

Sudbury

175.03

204.20

233.37

262.54

320.88

379.22

437.57

525.08

Tattingstone

116.53

135.95

155.37

174.79

213.63

252.47

291.32

349.58

Thorpe Morieux

101.95

118.95

135.94

152.93

186.91

220.90

254.88

305.86

Wattisham

115.96

135.29

154.61

173.94

212.59

251.25

289.90

347.88

Whatfield

108.44

126.51

144.59

162.66

198.81

234.95

271.10

325.32

Wherstead

109.18

127.38

145.57

163.77

200.16

236.56

272.95

327.54

Woolverstone

111.84

130.48

149.12

167.76

205.04

242.32

279.60

335.52

Being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 9(g) and 9(h) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(a) of the Act, is applicable to dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in valuation Band D, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amount to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands.

(10)     That it be noted that for the year 2010/11 the major Precepting authorities have stated the following amounts in precepts issued to the Council in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:-

Categories of Dwelling in Valuation Bands

Band              Suffolk County Council          Suffolk Police Authority

£                                                    £

A                                751.02                                          107.16

B                               876.19                                          125.02

C                             1001.36                                          142.88

D                             1126.53                                          160.74

E                             1376.87                                          196.46

F                              1627.21                                          232.18

G                             1877.55                                          267.90

H                             2253.06                                          321.48

(11)     That, having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amount at 9(i) and 10 above, the council in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 hereby sets the following amounts as the amounts of Council Tax for the year 2010/11 for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:


PART OF THE

COUNCIL'S AREA

BASIC AMOUNT OF TAX FOR ALL BANDS 2010/11

BAND A

£

BAND B

£

BAND C

£

BAND D

£

BAND E

£

BAND F

£

BAND G

£

BAND H

£

Acton

996.11

1,162.13

1,328.15

1,494.17

1,826.21

2,158.25

2,490.28

2,988.34

Aldham

959.03

1,118.86

1,278.70

1,438.54

1,758.22

2,077.89

2,397.57

2,877.08

Alpheton

965.99

1,126.98

1,287.98

1,448.98

1,770.98

2,092.97

2,414.97

2,897.96

Arwarton

950.85

1,109.33

1,267.80

1,426.28

1,743.23

2,060.18

2,377.13

2,852.56

Assington

972.95

1,135.11

1,297.27

1,459.43

1,783.75

2,108.07

2,432.38

2,918.86

Belstead

987.70

1,152.32

1,316.93

1,481.55

1,810.78

2,140.02

2,469.25

2,963.10

Bentley

974.98

1,137.48

1,299.97

1,462.47

1,787.46

2,112.46

2,437.45

2,924.94

Bildeston

980.77

1,144.23

1,307.69

1,471.15

1,798.07

2,124.99

2,451.92

2,942.30

Boxford

992.60

1,158.03

1,323.47

1,488.90

1,819.77

2,150.63

2,481.50

2,977.80

Boxted

955.75

1,115.04

1,274.33

1,433.62

1,752.20

2,070.78

2,389.37

2,867.24

Brantham

981.39

1,144.96

1,308.52

1,472.09

1,799.22

2,126.35

2,453.48

2,944.18

Brent Eleigh

954.89

1,114.04

1,273.19

1,432.34

1,750.64

2,068.94

2,387.23

2,864.68

Brettenham

975.35

1,137.91

1,300.47

1,463.03

1,788.15

2,113.27

2,438.38

2,926.06

Bures St Mary

987.66

1,152.27

1,316.88

1,481.49

1,810.71

2,139.93

2,469.15

2,962.98

Burstall

975.88

1,138.53

1,301.17

1,463.82

1,789.11

2,114.41

2,439.70

2,927.64

Capel St Mary

987.82

1,152.46

1,317.09

1,481.73

1,811.00

2,140.28

2,469.55

2,963.46

Chattisham

961.11

1,121.30

1,281.48

1,441.67

1,762.04

2,082.41

2,402.78

2,883.34

Chelmondiston

987.53

1,152.11

1,316.70

1,481.29

1,810.47

2,139.64

2,468.82

2,962.58

Chelsworth

955.59

1,114.85

1,274.12

1,433.38

1,751.91

2,070.44

2,388.97

2,866.76

Chilton

972.49

1,134.58

1,296.66

1,458.74

1,782.90

2,107.07

2,431.23

2,917.48

Cockfield

966.55

1,127.64

1,288.73

1,449.82

1,772.00

2,094.18

2,416.37

2,899.64

Copdock & Washbrook

987.94

1,152.60

1,317.25

1,481.91

1,811.22

2,140.54

2,469.85

2,963.82

East Bergholt

966.17

1,127.19

1,288.22

1,449.25

1,771.31

2,093.36

2,415.42

2,898.50

Edwardstone

970.49

1,132.23

1,293.98

1,455.73

1,779.23

2,102.72

2,426.22

2,911.46

Elmsett

971.16

1,133.02

1,294.88

1,456.74

1,780.46

2,104.18

2,427.90

2,913.48

Freston

963.26

1,123.80

1,284.35

1,444.89

1,765.98

2,087.06

2,408.15

2,889.78

Glemsford

989.56

1,154.49

1,319.41

1,484.34

1,814.19

2,144.05

2,473.90

2,968.68

Great Cornard

999.31

1,165.87

1,332.42

1,498.97

1,832.07

2,165.18

2,498.28

2,997.94

Great Waldingfield

980.77

1,144.23

1,307.69

1,471.15

1,798.07

2,124.99

2,451.92

2,942.30

Great Wenham

950.85

1,109.33

1,267.80

1,426.28

1,743.23

2,060.18

2,377.13

2,852.56

Groton

970.53

1,132.29

1,294.04

1,455.80

1,779.31

2,102.82

2,426.33

2,911.60

Hadleigh

1,019.11

1,188.97

1,358.82

1,528.67

1,868.37

2,208.08

2,547.78

3,057.34

Harkstead

964.91

1,125.72

1,286.54

1,447.36

1,769.00

2,090.63

2,412.27

2,894.72

Hartest

978.87

1,142.02

1,305.16

1,468.31

1,794.60

2,120.89

2,447.18

2,936.62

Higham

950.85

1,109.33

1,267.80

1,426.28

1,743.23

2,060.18

2,377.13

2,852.56

Hintlesham

961.11

1,121.30

1,281.48

1,441.67

1,762.04

2,082.41

2,402.78

2,883.34

Hitcham

966.77

1,127.90

1,289.03

1,450.16

1,772.42

2,094.68

2,416.93

2,900.32

Holbrook

970.29

1,132.00

1,293.72

1,455.43

1,778.86

2,102.29

2,425.72

2,910.86

Holton St Mary

982.80

1,146.60

1,310.40

1,474.20

1,801.80

2,129.40

2,457.00

2,948.40

Kersey

973.07

1,135.25

1,297.43

1,459.61

1,783.97

2,108.33

2,432.68

2,919.22

Kettlebaston

959.54

1,119.46

1,279.39

1,439.31

1,759.16

2,079.00

2,398.85

2,878.62

Lavenham

970.12

1,131.81

1,293.49

1,455.18

1,778.55

2,101.93

2,425.30

2,910.36

Lawshall

963.53

1,124.11

1,284.70

1,445.29

1,766.47

2,087.64

2,408.82

2,890.58

Layham

972.69

1,134.81

1,296.92

1,459.04

1,783.27

2,107.50

2,431.73

2,918.08

Leavenheath

969.65

1,131.26

1,292.87

1,454.48

1,777.70

2,100.92

2,424.13

2,908.96

Lindsey

964.69

1,125.47

1,286.25

1,447.03

1,768.59

2,090.15

2,411.72

2,894.06

Little Cornard

961.65

1,121.92

1,282.20

1,442.47

1,763.02

2,083.57

2,404.12

2,884.94

Little Waldingfield

969.44

1,131.01

1,292.59

1,454.16

1,777.31

2,100.45

2,423.60

2,908.32

Little Wenham

950.85

1,109.33

1,267.80

1,426.28

1,743.23

2,060.18

2,377.13

2,852.56

Long Melford

981.45

1,145.03

1,308.60

1,472.18

1,799.33

2,126.48

2,453.63

2,944.36

Milden

961.22

1,121.42

1,281.63

1,441.83

1,762.24

2,082.64

2,403.05

2,883.66

Monks Eleigh

978.05

1,141.05

1,304.06

1,467.07

1,793.09

2,119.10

2,445.12

2,934.14

Nayland with Wissington

991.81

1,157.12

1,322.42

1,487.72

1,818.32

2,148.93

2,479.53

2,975.44

Nedging with Naughton

969.91

1,131.56

1,293.21

1,454.86

1,778.16

2,101.46

2,424.77

2,909.72

Newton

973.79

1,136.08

1,298.38

1,460.68

1,785.28

2,109.87

2,434.47

2,921.36

Pinewood

1,005.61

1,173.22

1,340.82

1,508.42

1,843.62

2,178.83

2,514.03

3,016.84

Polstead

971.13

1,132.98

1,294.84

1,456.69

1,780.40

2,104.11

2,427.82

2,913.38

Preston St Mary

975.68

1,138.29

1,300.91

1,463.52

1,788.75

2,113.97

2,439.20

2,927.04

Raydon

975.15

1,137.67

1,300.20

1,462.72

1,787.77

2,112.82

2,437.87

2,925.44

Semer

954.71

1,113.82

1,272.94

1,432.06

1,750.30

2,068.53

2,386.77

2,864.12

Shelley

950.85

1,109.33

1,267.80

1,426.28

1,743.23

2,060.18

2,377.13

2,852.56

Shimpling

966.59

1,127.69

1,288.79

1,449.89

1,772.09

2,094.29

2,416.48

2,899.78

Shotley

988.99

1,153.83

1,318.66

1,483.49

1,813.15

2,142.82

2,472.48

2,966.98

Somerton

957.59

1,117.18

1,276.78

1,436.38

1,755.58

2,074.77

2,393.97

2,872.76

Sproughton

1,005.87

1,173.52

1,341.16

1,508.81

1,844.10

2,179.39

2,514.68

3,017.62

Stanstead

987.51

1,152.09

1,316.68

1,481.26

1,810.43

2,139.60

2,468.77

2,962.52

Stoke by Nayland

974.24

1,136.61

1,298.99

1,461.36

1,786.11

2,110.85

2,435.60

2,922.72

Stratford St Mary

979.30

1,142.52

1,305.73

1,468.95

1,795.38

2,121.82

2,448.25

2,937.90

Stutton

972.01

1,134.02

1,296.02

1,458.02

1,782.02

2,106.03

2,430.03

2,916.04

Sudbury

1,033.21

1,205.41

1,377.61

1,549.81

1,894.21

2,238.61

2,583.02

3,099.62

Tattingstone

974.71

1,137.16

1,299.61

1,462.06

1,786.96

2,111.86

2,436.77

2,924.12

Thorpe Morieux

960.13

1,120.16

1,280.18

1,440.20

1,760.24

2,080.29

2,400.33

2,880.40

Wattisham

974.14

1,136.50

1,298.85

1,461.21

1,785.92

2,110.64

2,435.35

2,922.42

Whatfield

966.62

1,127.72

1,288.83

1,449.93

1,772.14

2,094.34

2,416.55

2,899.86

Wherstead

967.36

1,128.59

1,289.81

1,451.04

1,773.49

2,095.95

2,418.40

2,902.08

Woolverstone

970.02

1,131.69

1,293.36

1,455.03

1,778.37

2,101.71

2,425.05

2,910.06

(12)     That in respect of Council Tax and Business Rates the ten instalment dates each year should be the 1st of each month from the 1st April to 1st January, but with the ability for Council Taxpayers who elect to pay by Direct Debit to choose between the 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 28th of each month; subject to the proviso that the payment date of the 1st of each month can be revised to a later date by the Director of Finance, in consultation with the Chairman of the Strategy Committee, if it is felt to be essential to do so.

(13)     (1)       That the following Officers:-

Andrew Wilcock           -     Senior Revenues Manager

Sue Fayers                     -     Billing & Recovery Manager

Sallie Brain                     -     Billing Team Leader

Russell K Bernthal       -     Senior Revenues Officer

Emma Kennington       -     Advanced Recovery Officer

Val Hill                             -     Advanced Recovery Officer

be authorised:- 

(a)          to collect and recover any Council Tax and Penalties payable under the Local Government Finance Act 1992.

(b)          to institute legal proceedings and appear on behalf of the Council at the hearing of any legal proceedings by way of applications for the issue of:-

(i)            to issue Liability Orders for unpaid Council Taxes;

(ii)           to issue Warrants of Commitment in respect of Liability Orders, pursuant to:-

Section 14 and Schedule 4 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and the Council Tax Administration and Enforcement Regulations 1992 and Section 22 and Schedule 4 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 and

(c)          to institute any other legal proceedings, process or steps for the purpose of recovering any such unpaid Council Taxes and Penalties and to appear on behalf of the Council at any Hearing relating thereto.

(2)       That the following Officers:- 

Andrew Wilcock           -     Senior Revenues Manager

Sue Fayers                     -     Billing & Recovery Manager

Sallie Brain                     -     Billing Team Leader

Russell K Bernthal       -     Senior Revenues Officer

Emma Kennington       -     Advanced Recovery Officer

Val Hill                             -     Advanced Recovery Officer

be authorised:

(a)           to collect and recover any National Non-Domestic Rate payable under Part III of the Local Government Finance Act 1988.

(b)           to institute legal proceedings and appear on behalf of the Council at the Hearing of any legal proceedings by way of an application for the issue of (i) a Liability Order for unpaid National Non-Domestic Rate and (ii) a Warrant of Commitment in respect of any National Non-Domestic Rate, pursuant to Section 62 and Schedule 9 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 and the Non-Domestic Rating (Collection and Enforcement) (Local Lists) Regulations 1989.

(c)         to institute any other legal proceedings, process or steps for the purpose of recovering any such unpaid National Non-Domestic Rate and to appear on behalf of the Council at any Hearing relating thereto.

71        QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC

None received.

72        QUESTIONS FROM MEMBERS

Question to the Chairman of Strategy Committee from Councillor John Brand

Pension Fund

How much of this years Revenue budget and next years proposed budget will be paid in Top Up payments to the SCC Pension Fund to reduce our shortfall, and what percentage is this of our overall Revenue Budget of 2009/10 and the proposed budget for 2010/11.

Response by the Chairman of Strategy Committee

Members are reminded that the Local Government Pension Scheme is statutory and that all Local Authorities are obliged to meet the costs associated with it.

The Council’s 2009/10 and 2010/11 Budget includes provision for a payment of £933,000 in each year towards Babergh’s deficit on the Pension Fund.  This was agreed in principle by the Strategy Committee in March 2008, based on the last tri-ennial valuation by the Fund actuary.  All Suffolk Councils are making deficit payments.  Members will receive a report on the next valuation in either late 2010 or early 2011.

This cost is shared between the General Fund and the Housing Revenue Account (the latter relating to Council Housing).  The amounts involved are £731,000 and £202,000 respectively.

In both 2009/10 and 2010/11, these equate to 4.25% of the total Budget for General Fund Expenditure of £17.2m (excluding Housing Benefit payments) and 1.9% of the total Housing Revenue Account Expenditure Budget of nearly £11m.

In relation to the General Fund Budget Members should note that the total expenditure that I have quoted is what the Council plans to spend before specific grants, fees, charges and other income.  As Members are aware, the net Budget taking these into account is around £11m in 2010/11.

A supplementary question was not asked.

73        APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO SERVE ON THE SUFFOLK COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP (CRG)

The Director of Corporate of Services reported that Babergh District Council has been asked to appoint a Member to serve on the CRG which will be a Board of patient and community representatives who each have expertise based on locality, health conditions or protected characteristics under equality and diversity legislation.  It was noted that Babergh District Council has been requested to nominate a Member representing the Sudbury and District area.

No nominations were received.

RESOLVED

That the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Chairman of the Council, be delegated authority to appoint a Member representative to serve on the Suffolk Community Reference Group.

Note:   The meeting adjourned between 11.40 a.m. and 12.05 p.m. for refreshments.

The business of the meeting was concluded at 12.15 p.m.

 

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