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    DISCRETIONARY CHARGES IN PLANNING INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

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    Decision Maker: Cabinet

    Decision status: Recommend Forward to Council

    Is Key decision?: Yes

    Is subject to call in?: No

    Purpose:

    The report explains the reasons for reviewing and implementing changes to discretionary Charges in Planning, Infrastructure and Public Protection, focusing on enhancing service delivery, covering rising operational costs, reacting to national government changes and ensuring the sustainability of the services.

    Decision:

    The Cabinet has noted the contents of the report.

     

    Additionally, the Cabinet has recommended to Council

     

    (a)  that the review of Discretionary Charges within Planning, Infrastructure and Public Protection be endorsed, and authority be delegated to the Head of Planning, Infrastructure and Public Protection, in consultation with the Section 151 Officer and Executive Councillor for Finance & Resources, to implement changes; and

     

    (b)  that authority be delegated to the Head of Planning, Infrastructure and Public Protection, in consultation with the Section 151 Officer and Executive Councillor for Finance & Resources, to undertake the following, for the current financial year:

     

      i.  Introduction of new fees

      ii.  Modification of existing fees

      iii.  Updating/adjusting of fees

      iv.  Waiving of fees

     

    Reasons for the decision:

    The Council is committed to continue the Development Management Improvement programme to improve the performance of the planning service as outlined in the Corporate Plan 2023-2028 and is committed to following through on the recommendations of the Planning Peer Review.

     

    The Council recognises the important responsibilities it must undertake in monitoring BNG within the district but acknowledges this will be a financial burden. Therefore, appropriate monitoring fees must be imposed.

    Alternative options considered:

    Two options were considered:

     

    ·  Option 1: Review and update discretionary fees in line with peer review recommendations – recommended.

    ·  Option 2: Maintain current fees – not recommended, as it risks financial shortfalls and missed opportunities for local biodiversity investment.

     

     

    Resource Implications:

    There are no resource implications.

    Report author: Clara Kerr

    Publication date: 18/06/2025

    Date of decision: 17/06/2025

    Decided at meeting: 17/06/2025 - Cabinet

    Accompanying Documents:

    • 4 - Discretionary Planning Service Fees Full Council Report pdf icon PDF 133 KB
    • O&S Comments for June Cabinet - Discretionary Fees- Planning & Public Protection pdf icon PDF 59 KB