Issue - meetings

Issue - meetings

Fees & Charges Policy 2018 - 2021

Meeting: 10/10/2017 - EXECUTIVE (Item 55)

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To approve the revised Central Bedfordshire Council Charging Policy and to propose the Fees & Charges pricing schedule for January 2018.

Additional documents:

Decision:

RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL

1.      That the revised Central Bedfordshire Council Charging Policy, as set out in Appendix A to the Executive report, be approved.

2.      That the pricing schedule for January 2018 Fees & Charges, as set out in Appendices B – J to the Executive report, be approved.

3.      That the new Fees and Charges that are proposed to be introduced for 2018, as set out in Appendix K, be approved.

4.      That an inflationary increase as at September of each year be applied to fees and charges and therefore the inflationary increase for 2018 be set at 2.9%.

5.     That recommendations 1-3 be subject to recommendation 4.

 

Minutes:

 

The Executive considered a report from the Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Corporate Resources that sought approval of the revised Central Bedfordshire Council Charging Policy and the proposed Fees and Charges pricing schedule for January 2018.

 

The Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Corporate Resources moved 2 additional recommendations which were duly seconded:

 

“4.     That an inflationary increase as at September of each year be applied to fees and charges and therefore the inflationary increase for 2018 be set at 2.9%.

 

5.      That recommendations 1-3 be subject to recommendation 4.”

 

RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL

 

1.      that the revised Central Bedfordshire Council Charging Policy, as set out in Appendix A to the Executive report, be approved;

 

2.      that the pricing schedule for January 2018 Fees & Charges, as set out in Appendices B – J to the Executive report, be approved;

 

3.      that the new Fees and Charges that are proposed to be introduced for 2018, as set out in Appendix K, be approved;

 

4.      that an inflationary increase as at September of each year be applied to fees and charges and therefore the inflationary increase for 2018 be set at 2.9%; and

 

5.      that recommendations 1-3 be subject to recommendation 4.

 

The decision was unanimous.

 

 

 


Meeting: 21/09/2017 - CORPORATE RESOURCES OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY COMMITTEE (Item 40)

40 Fees & Charges Policy 2018-2021 and proposed Fees and Charges 2018 pdf icon PDF 11 KB

 

To consider and comment on the revised Central Bedfordshire Council Charging Policy 2018 – 2021 and the proposed Fees & Charges pricing schedule for January 2018.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

 

The Assistant Director Finance delivered a report that detailed proposed changes to Fees and Charges from January 2018, the rationale behind the pricing options available and the advisory 2.3% price increase in line with the current inflation figure.  Members were informed the fees and charges were based on figures to recover costs incurred and did not generate a profit.  Any increase over and above the advisory 2.3% would be considered and would need to be agreed by the Executive and ratified by full Council. Proposed increases outside of the framework had been identified in the report along with charges that reflected a zero increase, confirmed as cost reflective and at the maximum level of charge.

 

A Member queried the frequency of use of some charges against the costs for those services and was advised that a project had been arranged to look at this area and to subsequently introduce a major overhaul of fees and charges over the next two years.

 

The Committee considered whether 2.3% was an appropriate increase when 2.9% was the new inflation figure.  The majority of Members supported a figure of 2.9%.. 

 

RECOMMENDED

·         To Executive that an inflationary increase of 2.9% be applied to fees and charges

·         Details of the fees and charges project be provided to the Committee in March 2018.

 

Cllr Barker requested that her disapproval of the 2.9% increase be recorded.