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Apologies for Absence Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Joss Bigmore, Leader of the Council. |
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Local Code of Conduct - Disclosable Pecuniary Interest In accordance with the local Code of Conduct, a councillor is required to disclose at the meeting any disclosable pecuniary interest (DPI) that they may have in respect of any matter for consideration on this agenda. Any councillor with a DPI must notparticipate in any discussion or vote regarding that matter and they must also withdraw from the meeting immediately before consideration of the matter.
If that DPI has not been registered, the councillor must notify the Monitoring Officer of the details of the DPI within 28 days of the date of the meeting.
Councillors are further invited to disclose any non-pecuniary interest which may be relevant to any matter on this agenda, in the interests of transparency, and to confirm that it will not affect their objectivity in relation to that matter.
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To confirm the minutes of the meeting of the Executive held on 26 May 2022.
Additional documents: Decision: The minutes of the meeting held 26 May 2022 were approved as correct. The Chairman signed the minutes. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held 26 May 2022 were approved as correct. The Chairman signed the minutes. |
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Leader's Announcements Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy Leader made the following announcements: Srebrenica Memorial week would run from 4-11 July. Friday 8 July marked the Srebrenica Genocide 27th anniversary. Residents were encouraged to pay respects and remember all those who lost their lives. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee at the Mubarak Mosque in Tilford on the evening of Friday 8 July from 6pm and everyone was invited. There would be a free event including dinner, a children’s fun fair, henna painting and much more. Booking was via EventBrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-queen-jubilee-reception-at-islamabad-tilford-tickets-366754993057 Remedial works began this Tuesday 21 June on Stoke Park paddling pool and this area of Stoke Park Gardens would be closed until Thursday 30 June. Completion of the works was expected to be within three weeks, but this would be dependent upon the weather. To celebrate Armed Forces Day, the Mayor was joined by ex-service men and women for a public ceremony at the Guildhall Balcony at midday on Monday where the armed forces flag was raised to honour all who serve and have served in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces. A new funding round for Crowdfund Guildford, was open. Residents were encouraged to raise awareness amongst community groups to sign-up for the online ‘Find out more’ event: on 13 July 12-1pm. This workshop would discuss community project ideas. |
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To consider any recommendations from the Overview and Scrutiny Committee PDF 141 KB Additional documents: Decision: The Executive noted the report and that there had been no updates since the previous meeting. Minutes: The intention of the report was to collate and track progress of all recommendations made by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee to the Executive throughout the year, and to log the Executive decisions on the submitted matters. The Executive agreed the response to the recommendations on 22 March 2022. The Executive noted the report and that there had been no updates since the previous meeting. |
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North Street Development Site, Guildford PDF 245 KB Additional documents: Decision: To authorise the Strategic Services Director, in consultation with the Lead Councillor for Regeneration: 1. To approve the detailed plans and specification for the refurbished bus interchange. 2. To approve the detailed plans and specification for the proposed pedestrianisation of North Street. 3. To approve temporary North Street Market arrangements to facilitate the implementation of the developer’s planning consent. 5. To seek approval to remove the existing taxi rank in North Street that is located outside the Marks and Spencer store and to make any necessary arrangements and complete any agreements as necessary to proceed with seeking such approval to facilitate the North Street Development and to follow all necessary statutory requirements when seeking such approval. 6. To approve any temporary parking changes that are required to facilitate temporary market and taxi rank arrangements. Reason(s): To progress the scheme Other options considered and rejected by the Executive: To not approve the request for additional delegated authority which would result in a risk of the Council failing to meet its contractual obligations. Details of any conflict of interest declared by the Leader or lead councillors and any dispensation granted: None. Minutes: The North Street redevelopment project had run for over 3 years. The Council had held ownership of around 20% of the site and aimed to get best value from the sale. As a result of negotiation, the contract with St Edwards included delivery of a refurbished bus station, new access and exit road systems and improvements to the public realm. The Council had exchanged contracts with St Edwards on 8 March 2022, with St Edwards contractually required to deliver plans setting out a detailed specification for the bus interchange and pedestrianisation of North Street to the Council at least four weeks before any planning application was submitted. St Edwards had undertaken consultation with stakeholders, residents and councillors and was presently at ‘pre-app’ stage with the LPA. The Council must approve or reject the detailed plans submitted by St Edwards within fifteen working days. Should the Council not respond within that timescale then consent would be deemed to have been granted. The timescale for delivery of those plans to the Council was restrictive given the scheduled submission of a planning application in July. Therefore, to minimise the probability of the Council failing to meet its contractual obligations delegated authority was sought to enable a timely response. The report also set out other associated matters where delegated authority was sought in relation to the market and taxi ranks to enable commencement of works and the implementation of a planning consent. It was noted that the delegated authorities sought did not affect or impede the Local Planning Authority in deciding the developer’s planning application in the normal way. The Lead Councillor for Regeneration agreed that the Executive would be kept informed of delegated decisions taken under authority and all other councillors informed in due course, with regard to any commercial constraints, if the recommendations were approved. The Executive was satisfied that the project to date had been transparent and the planning process would offer stakeholders an opportunity to comment on the detailed plans. Consequently, the Executive RESOLVED: To authorise the Strategic Services Director, in consultation with the Lead Councillor for Regeneration: 1. To approve the detailed plans and specification for the refurbished bus interchange. 2. To approve the detailed plans and specification for the proposed pedestrianisation of North Street. 3. To approve temporary North Street Market arrangements to facilitate the implementation of the developer’s planning consent. 4. To approve any temporary taxi rank arrangements required to facilitate implementation of the developer’s planning consent once all necessary statutory requirements ... view the full minutes text for item EX15 |