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Minutes of former scrutiny committees - for information only To note the minutes of the meetings of the Place Scrutiny Committee held on 23 July 2020 and Resources Scrutiny Committee held on 19 August 2020. Place Scrutiny Committee 23 July 2020 Resources Scrutiny Committee 19 August 2020 Please note that links
to these minutes are included for information only and not for the purpose of
confirming as a correct record. Minutes: All present noted the minutes of the former Place Scrutiny Committee and Resources Scrutiny Committee included on the agenda for information only. |
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Declarations of interest To receive any declarations of interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. The Chairman, D Turner noted that as a dog owner, he walked his dogs on the beaches in the Dorset Council area. |
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Chairman's Update To receive any updates from the Chairman of the Place and Resources Overview Committee and to note the committee’s terms of reference as set out below: The Overview Committees shall: (i)
Review and develop policy at their own initiative
and at the request of the Cabinet. (ii)
Oversee major consultations and make
recommendations to Cabinet and full Council. (iii)
Monitor performance of services in accordance with
the targets in the Corporate Plan. (iv)
Provide a clear focus on finding efficiency savings
in accordance with requirements in the Council’s financial strategy. (v)
Monitor expenditure against available budgets and
make recommendations to the Cabinet (vi)
Make reports and recommendations to the full
Council or the Cabinet on matters which affect the authority’s area or its inhabitants. Minutes: The Chairman
highlighted the committee’s terms of reference, which had been included on the
agenda for information. He noted that
the committee had a role in formulating policies and processes for the council
but that the committee had the ability to look at any issue that affected the
council area or residents or groups within the area. He reported that the chairmen and
vice-chairmen of the overview and scrutiny committees would be meeting on a
regular basis to discuss forward plans and how the committees operated moving
forward. Work to be undertaken by the
committee would include a look at the policies contained within the Policy
Library, which was an amalgamation of
policies brought forward from the previous councils. In addition, he asked committee members to
give some thought to any training requirements. |
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Public Participation PDF 49 KB To receive questions or statements on the business of the committee from town and parish councils and members of the public. Public speaking has been suspended for virtual committee meetings
during the Covid-19 crisis and public participation will be dealt with through
written submissions only. Members of the public who live, work or represent an organisation within the Dorset Council area, may submit up to two questions or a statement of up to a maximum of 450 words. All submissions must be sent electronically to lindsey.watson@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk by the deadline set out below. When submitting a question please indicate who the question is for and include your name, address and contact details. Questions and statements received in line with the council’s rules for public participation will be published as a supplement to the agenda. Questions will be read out by an officer of the council and a response given by the appropriate Portfolio Holder or officer at the meeting. All questions, statements and responses will be published in full within the minutes of the meeting. The deadline for submission of the full text of a question or statement is 8.30am on Wednesday 16 September 2020. Additional documents: Minutes: 3 statements were received from the public and local
organisations. The statements were read out by Lindsey Watson (Senior
Democratic Services Officer) and noted by the committee. A copy of the statements are set out in
Appendix 1 these minutes. |
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Dog-related Public Space Protection Order PDF 108 KB To consider the matters within the report and make any comments on the draft Order and recommend the draft Order (as amended) to Cabinet at their meeting on 6 October 2020. Additional documents:
Minutes: The committee
received a report which summarised the findings from a Dog-related Public Space
Protection Order consultation undertaken between January and May 2020. Informed
by the consultation, the report proposed a draft Dog-related Public Spaces
Protection Order (PSPO) to replace and consolidate existing PSPO’s and byelaws
for the Council area for a period of 3 years.
The Place and Resources Overview Committee were invited to consider the
matters within the report, make any comments on the draft Order and recommend
the draft Order (as amended) to Cabinet at their meeting on 6 October 2020. The Chairman
highlighted the importance of having a single PSPO for Dorset Council and that
the measures needed to be fair and proportionate to both dog owners and non dog
owners. The consultation drew in views
from a large number and wide range of people and the Chairman thanked all that
had participated. In addition, he noted
representations from the Kennel Club, Guide Dogs for the Blind and assistance
dogs and also reminded members that issues around enforcement were not for
consideration at this meeting. The Head of
Community and Public Protection noted that officers had worked to consolidate existing
provisions where possible but with an aim to achieve a single PSPO for the
whole Dorset Council area for greater consistency. Some issues raised during the consultation
would be considered as part of the 3 year review of the PSPO and this would include
dog exercise areas on beaches. He
offered his thanks to Mark Simons for his work on the consultation report. Councillors
considered general issues arising from the report and during discussion the
following points were raised: ·
Councillors
congratulated officers on their work on the successful consultation
exercise. It was noted that consultation
had been extensive and included vets and the RSPCA ·
The
importance of clear signage was highlighted which it was suggested could
include the use of visual mapping, colour coding and detail and what was
allowed and not allowed in a particular areas.
Including a telephone number for reporting incidents and a QR code to
provide access to the council’s website for relevant information were both also
suggested as potential additions to signage ·
It was
noted that officers would be working with town and parish councils to agree the
most appropriate signage for particular areas ·
The
council had the power to place a PSPO on any public land irrespective of
ownership ·
A point
was raised that there was a need to take a balanced approach in this area and
that there should not be a complete ban on dogs being allowed on beaches ·
A
discussion was held in respect of whether timings could be placed on when dogs
could be exercised on a particular area such as a beach when covered by an
exclusion period. It was noted that
there could be an issue with the cleaning of beaches if dogs were allowed · Issues around enforcement were raised and the Head of Community and Public Protection noted that the use of enforcement ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Draft Place and Resources Overview Committee Forward Plan PDF 69 KB To review a draft forward plan for the Place and Resources
Overview Committee (attached). To review the Cabinet
Forward Plan. To review recent Cabinet decisions (click on links below to view): Minutes: The committee noted
the draft forward plan which incorporated items brought forward from the former
Place Scrutiny Committee and Resources Scrutiny Committee. The Chairman noted that there was much work
to be done and that there needed to be consideration as to the way work was
approached and how items were selected in order to make a real difference to
residents. The Chairman welcomed ideas
from councillors for future subjects to review. The committee considered
the draft forward plan and during discussion the following points were raised: ·
Highways
issues such as road side cleaning needed to be looked at including taking a
more proactive approach. It was
understood that the Lead Member for this area, Councillor Brooks, had been
doing some work in this area ·
A
request was made for a review of grid capacity.
The Leader reported that he had taken this issue up through the Local
Enterprise Partnership (LEP) ·
It was
noted that licensing and gambling policies would be reviewed at the next
meeting ·
A
request was made to include the draft Local Plan on the agenda for an
appropriate meeting ·
In
response to a comment, the Corporate Director (Legal and Democratic Services)
noted that development of new policy was a matter for the overview committees
and that the review of how existing policy and services were operating was a
matter for the scrutiny committees ·
The
Corporate Director also highlighted the role of looking back at decisions made
by Cabinet and how effective they had been, which was a role for the scrutiny
committees. The overview committees were
more forward looking ·
Councillors
noted a list of Executive Advisory Panels.
The Leader informed the committee that a coupe of these would continue
their work, however some areas may be passed over to the overview committees in
order to develop policy work.
Discussions would be held with chairmen as forward plans were developed ·
The
issue of procurement would need to be reviewed by one of the committees. The Leader offered
his congratulations to the Chairman and committee on their first meeting and
for a useful debate and consideration of the Dog-related Public Space
Protection Order item. |
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Urgent items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b) of the Local Government Act 1972. The reason for the urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of the press and the public for the following item in view of the likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of paragraph x of schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). The public and the press will be asked to leave the meeting whilst the item of business is considered. There is no exempt business. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |
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Appendix 1 - Public Participation Agenda item 5 –
Public Participation Statement from
Lyme Regis Town Council Lyme Regis Town Council is resolved: “that the town council takes all opportunities available to
express its wish to see a dog ban on the Front Beach all-year-round” The town council is extremely proud of the
front beaches in Lyme Regis, particularly the smaller sandy front beach and
believe they should be enjoyed by members of the public without dogs present
all year round. Dogs can be walked along the parade on a lead or on other
beaches either side of the town where there is no restriction, which are within
easy walking distance of the front beaches. Events where dogs have attacked children on
the beach and defecated/urinated on the beach and belongings have informed the
town council’s view. The shoulder months of April (Easter Term)
and October (half term) need particular consideration when setting any dates.
On a sunny day in those months the beaches in Lyme Regis fill up with children
building sandcastles which are often then urinated on by dogs. As the Pearl of Dorset we want to live up to
that title and trust you will take our view into account when formulating the
future PSPO to keep our Front beaches clean and safe. Statement from
Lorna Jenkin I only have experience of conditions pertaining to dogs on the beaches
of Lyme Regis, not the rest of West Dorset. I am content with your proposal as far as the Front Beach and Harbour
are concerned. However I would hope that you will continue to allow dogs off leads on
beaches to the east (Church Beach and to the boundary with Charmouth) and also
continue to allow dogs off leads on Monmouth Beach all year round. I walk these
areas frequently and there does not appear to be any conflict by allowing
people to exercise themselves and their dogs in these areas. However it is important to have the area of Front Beach, Sandy Beach and
the harbour where families with young children (and adults fearful of dogs) may play and exercise without risk of stepping in dog faeces or
meeting a dog not on a lead. I have an adult grandson with special needs who is
terrified of energetic dogs and small children can be overwhelmed with meeting
a dog which towers over them or appears unfriendly or undisciplined. You will need to have more helpful signage alerting dog owners to the
existence of dog-friendly beaches. Thank you for
your deliberations. Statement from
Charmouth Parish Council The proposed
recommendations will significantly change the current regulations, contrary to
the initial question approved for inclusion in the proposal. West Beach
currently has complete dog exclusion from 1st May to 30th
September. East Beach
currently has partial dog exclusion between 10am and 6pm from 1st
July to 31st August. The survey findings
were without clear preference for change. These are the facts
and a definitive statement will be issued after the full Council meeting on
Tuesday 22nd September. Many thanks for your consideration. |