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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence Additional documents: Minutes: Councillors Nigel
Pickavance and Gareth A. Roberts. |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of the Council held on 3rd December, 2020 be signed as a true record. (attached) Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair signed
the minutes of the previous meeting of the Council held on 3 December, 2020 as
a true record. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declarations of personal interest. Additional documents: Minutes: Members
had received a guidance note from the Monitoring Officer in advance regarding
item 8 on the agenda – Council Tax: Discretionary Powers to Allow Discounts and
/ or Charge a Premium 2021/22. The following
members declared a personal interest in item 8 on the agenda - Council Tax:
Discretionary Powers to Allow Discounts and / or Charge a Premium 2021/22:- ·
Councillor Aled Wyn Jones because a close relative of
his had a second home and holiday homes in Gwynedd. ·
Councillor Elfed Roberts because a close connection of
his paid the tax on a second home. ·
Councillor Menna Baines because she was a joint owner
of an empty property. ·
Councillor Gethin Glyn Williams as close connections
of his had empty properties and second homes. ·
Councillor Angela Russell because she owned a second
home. ·
Councillor Linda Morgan because she had family who
owned second homes and a connection with somebody who paid the premium. ·
Councillor Anwen Daniels because a close relative of
hers had a second home in her ward. ·
Councillor Peredur Jenkins because he had registered
in two homes, Hafod and Hendre. ·
Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn as he had a close connection
to a person who paid the premium for second homes and empty properties. ·
Councillor Dewi Roberts as he had a close connection
to a person who had a second home. The members were
of the opinion that they were prejudicial interests, and they withdrew from the
meeting during the discussion on the item. The
Monitoring Officer declared a personal interest in item 9, 'Annual Review -
Council's Pay Policy 2021/22' - on behalf of the chief officers who were
present, as the report involved their salaries. Along
with the Corporate Director, the Head of Finance and the Head of Corporate
Support, the Monitoring Officer left the meeting during the discussion on the
item. |
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THE CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS To receive any Chairman’s
announcements. Additional documents: Minutes: Condolences were expressed
to the family of Lucille Hughes, the former Head of Social Services, Gwynedd
County Council, who had died recently. The Chief Executive paid
tribute to Gwenan Parry, the former Head of Customer Care and former Head of
Adults, Health and Well-being at the Council, who had died recently, and he
expressed his sincerest sympathy to the family in their bereavement. Councillor Owain Williams paid tribute to the late
John B. Jenkins. It
was also noted that the Council wished to sympathise with everyone within the
county’s communities who had recently lost loved ones. The Council stood in silence as a mark of respect
and remembrance. Councillor Alwyn Gruffydd was welcomed to the
meeting following recent ill-health. It was noted, to celebrate International Women's
Day on 8 March, that the Council intended to launch a page on the Council's
intranet, which was a part of the Women in Leadership Project Group, where
relevant information on the subject would be shared with Council staff. Morwena
Edwards, Corporate Director, would create a video to emphasise the importance
of the date, and the Communications Team would circulate a video to celebrate
the achievements of famous women from the county. It
was noted that the Council would be celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary at
the beginning of April and during that period, it had been fortunate to have
three talented Chief Executives, namely Geraint R. Jones, Harry Thomas and
Dilwyn Williams, the current Chief Executive. However, as Mr Williams had
declared his intention to retire, the Council would move forward to the next
twenty-five years, under the leadership of a new Chief Executive. The Leader expressed his gratitude to Dilwyn
Williams, on behalf of all members, for his service over the years, and he was
wished every happiness on his retirement. |
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CORRESPONDENCE, COMMUNICATIONS OR OTHER BUSINESS To receive any
correspondence, communications or other business brought forward at the request
of the Chairman. Additional documents: Minutes: None to note. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items which are urgent business in the opinion of the Chairman
so they may be considered. Additional documents: Minutes: None to note. |
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QUESTIONS To consider any
questions the appropriate notice for which have been given under Section 4.19
of the Constitution. Additional documents: Minutes: No questions were received. |
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COUNCIL TAX: DISCRETIONARY POWERS TO ALLOW DISCOUNTS AND / OR RAISE A PREMIUM 2021/22 PDF 517 KB To submit the report
of the Cabinet Member for Finance
(attached). Additional documents:
Decision: For
2021/22, that Gwynedd Council: ·
Allows NO discount on class A
second homes, in accordance with Section 12 of the Local Government Finance Act
1992. ·
Allows NO discount and RAISES
A PREMIUM of 100% on class B second homes, in accordance with Section 12B of
the Local Government Finance Act 1992. Allows NO discount on homes that have been empty for 6 months or more and RAISES A PREMIUM of 100% on homes that have been empty for 12 months or more, in accordance with Section 12A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. Minutes: The Cabinet Member for Finance, Councillor Ioan
Thomas, presented a report asking the Council for formal confirmation for
2021/22, of the previous decisions not to give discounts to second homes and to
disallow discounts on empty properties, and to raise a premium of 100% on such
relevant properties. The Assistant Head of Finance (Revenue and Risk)
elaborated on the outcome of the public consultation on the proposal to
increase the Premium on second homes and long-term empty properties to up to
100% for the 2021/22 financial year, as well as the legal requirements. He also
drew attention to the importance of the Equality Impact Assessment, and members
were reminded that they had to consider this assessment when making their
decision. An explanation and guidance was provided on the findings, and
particular attention was given to the allegation that the proposal could
indirectly discriminate groups with protected characteristics, and the need for
members to balance this when making their decision. Members of Council staff from various departments
were thanked for ensuring the success of the public consultation. A
member noted that although he agreed with the Cabinet's opinion that there was
increasing pressure on the local housing stock and that holiday home owners had
the means to pay a bit more, he was concerned that the proposal to increase the
availability of affordable housing by increasing the Premium meant that the
Cabinet had misunderstood the situation. There was a risk that increasing the
Premium by 100% would trigger more second home owners to let their properties
and transfer them to the non-domestic rates, which would mean that those houses
would be lost forever, as there were no powers available to get them back onto
Domestic Rates. He did not believe that Welsh Government had done enough about
the situation, and he believed that it should be a requirement to obtain planning
permission to transfer houses to Non-domestic Rates. He expressed his concern
that the Council would ultimately lose a lot of income, and he was of the
opinion that it was premature to raise the Premium by 100%, and that it would
be better to wait and see what the situation would be following the Welsh
Senedd Election in May. On that basis, he proposed an amendment to stick to the
current procedure of charging a 50% premium for 2021/22, amending the second
and third bullet-points of the recommendation in the report as follows:- "For 2021/22, that
Gwynedd Council: ·
Allows NO discount and CHARGES A PREMIUM OF 50% on class B second
homes, in accordance with Section 12B of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. ·
Allows NO discount on homes
that have been empty for 6 months or more and CHARGES A PREMIUM OF 50% on homes that have been
empty for 12 months or more for 2018/19, in accordance with Section 12A of the
Local Government Finance Act 1992." The amendment was seconded. During the discussion on the amendment, other
members supported the amendment on the basis:- · That tourism was ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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ANNUAL REVIEW - COUNCIL'S PAY POLICY 2021/22 PDF 225 KB To submit the
report of the Chair of the Chief Officers Appointments Committee (attached). Additional documents: Decision: To
approve the recommendation of the Chief Officer Appointment Committee to adopt
the Pay Policy for 2021/22, including the decision to increase the salary of
the post of Monitoring Officer immediately to a maximum of approximately
£70,000. Minutes: The Chair of the Chief Officers Appointment Committee submitted a report
recommending that the Council approved the recommendation of the Chief Officer
Appointment Committee to adopt the Pay Policy for 2021/22, including the
decision to increase the salary of the post of Monitoring Officer immediately
to a maximum of approximately £70,000, as the current salary of the post is not
competitive with comparable posts undertaking equivalent responsibilities in
other regional local authorities, and that this poses an unacceptable risk to
the effective operation of the Council. A member noted that she believed that now was not the time to increase
salaries, as many people in the county were losing their jobs, without any hope
of getting another job. RESOLVED to approve the recommendation of
the Chief Officers Appointment Committee to adopt the Pay Policy for 2021/22,
including the decision to increase the salary of the Monitoring Officer post
immediately to a maximum of approx. £70,000. |
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GWYNEDD COUNCIL PLAN 2018-23 - 2021/22 REVIEW PDF 372 KB To submit the
report of the Council Leader (attached). Additional documents:
Decision: To
adopt the Gwynedd Council Plan 2018-2023: 2021/22 Review to be implemented
during 2021/22. Minutes: The Leader
presented a report inviting the Council to adopt the Gwynedd Council Plan
2018-23: 2021/22 Review to be implemented during 2021/22. The Leader thanked
each member of Council staff for contributing to the response to the pandemic,
by being so willing to adapt to different ways of working, to change roles and
to commit to respond and provide services for the residents of Gwynedd. He noted that the county councils had
responded heroically and effectively to the disease, and that governments now
realised how essential, and how prepared to act, local authorities were. RESOLVED to adopt the
Gwynedd Council Plan 2018-2023: 2021/22 Review to be implemented during
2021/22. |
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To submit the report of the Cabinet Member for Finance (attached). Additional documents:
Decision: 1. To approve the
recommendations of the Cabinet, namely:- (a) Establish a budget of £275,669,610 for 2021/22 to be funded through
a Government Grant of £194,793,140 and £80,876,470 of Council Tax income with
an increase of 3.7%. (b) Establish a capital programme of £47,085,960 in 2021/22, to be
funded from the sources noted in Appendix 4 of the report. 2. That it be noted that
the Cabinet Member for Finance, in a decision notice dated 18 November 2020,
approved the calculation of the following amounts for 2021/22 in accordance
with Regulations made under Section 33 (5) of the Local Government Finance Act
1992 (“The Act”):- (a)
51,885.56 being the amount calculated as Gwynedd's Tax Base in
accordance with the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) (Wales)
Regulations 1995 as amended, as its Council Tax base for the year. (b) Part of the Council’s
Area - Community Tax Base -
namely the amounts calculated as the Council Tax Base
amounts for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or
more special items relate. 3. That the following
amounts now be calculated by the Council for the year 2021/22 in accordance
with Sections 32 to 36 of the Act:-
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