Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Culture and Communities
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision
That the following changes to
the Household Recycling Centre (HRC) Vehicle Access Policy:-
(a)
That sole
vehicle visits are limited to 12 visits per year, this is currently unlimited.
Sole vehicles are when there is only one vehicle belonging to a household and
this vehicle requires a permit. This vehicle cannot be commercially registered,
or sign written.
(b)
That
weekend access for limited entry permits is allowed and increase visits to six
per year. Limited entry permits are defined by the policy for where there is
more than one vehicle belonging to a household or the vehicle is commercially
registered, or sign written. Currently only three visits are permitted.
(c)
That
dual crew cab, ‘pick up’ type vehicles are added to in the ‘needs a permit’
list That an annual declaration for permit renewal is required rather than
automatic renewal of all permits
It is anticipated that
these changes will be implemented from 1 April 2022 after appropriate
communication with residents.
Reason
for the decision
The evidence provided from
public consultation and officer assessment had identified that the existing
vehicle access policy required refinement. The amendments sought to provide a
fairer approach to accessing HRCs by legitimate users to deposit their
household waste alongside limiting the potential for trade waste abuse.
Consultees
A 6-week public consultation
was conducted and the policy was considered by Place
and resources Overview Committee on 19 October 2021.
Budget
Implications
Legal
Implications
All
other implications are set out within the Cabinet report.
Reference
documents
Cabinet
7 December 2021
Decision
That the following changes to the Household Recycling Centre
(HRC) Vehicle Access Policy:-
(a) That
sole vehicle visits are limited to 12 visits per year, this is currently
unlimited. Sole vehicles are when there is only one vehicle belonging to a
household and this vehicle requires a permit. This vehicle cannot be
commercially registered, or sign written.
(b) That
weekend access for limited entry permits is allowed and increase visits to six
per year. Limited entry permits are defined by the policy for where there is
more than one vehicle belonging to a household or the vehicle is commercially
registered, or sign written. Currently only three visits are permitted.
(c) That
dual crew cab, ‘pick up’ type vehicles are added to in the ‘needs a permit’
list That an annual declaration for permit renewal is required rather than
automatic renewal of all permits
It is anticipated that these changes will be implemented
from 1 April 2022 after appropriate communication with residents.
Publication date: 08/12/2021
Date of decision: 08/12/2021