21 Draft Spalding Special Expenses Budget 2023/24
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To consider the Spalding
Special Expenses Draft Budget 2023/24 (report of the Deputy Chief
Executive (Corporate Development and S151 enclosed).
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Deputy Chief Executive (Corporate Development and S151) which
considered the Draft Spalding Special Expenses Draft Budget
2023/24.
The Chairman introduced the Assistant
Director – Finance, who would be able to answer any questions
on the Spalding Special Expenses Draft Budget The Assistant
Director of Finance advised:
- That the Special Expenses Draft
Budget shows the services that are delivered by the Council but
deemed specifically for the Spalding Town area.
- The Council Budget had experienced
inflationary pressures, the Council are proposing a budget for
23/24 of £240,000 versus last year’s
£233,000.
- There would be an increase on
Council Tax of taxable properties in the Spalding area. For
example, a typical band D property will experience an increase of
ninety pence per week, from £24.57 to £25.47, a
percentage increase of 3.7 %.
- The government had set its Council
Tax referendum limits at £5.00 or 3%, whichever was
greater.
- The Town Forum and South
Holland’s Council budgets will be within the referendum
principal set by Government.
- Section 3.7 of the Spalding Special
Expenses Draft Budget report provided a detailed breakdown of the
subjective headings for the areas within the Forum budget.
- It was confirmed that no requests
had been received from St Mary’s and St Nicholas Parish
Church regarding an increase of maintenance budget for the church
yard.
- Reference was also made that
Spalding has many different banded properties so the increase would
vary, depending on what band property residents lived in.
- It was suggested to make sure the
authority was as energy efficient as possible in all Council
buildings given the currently energy crisis.
- Officers were currently reviewing
ways to save energy and reviewing estimates that had been set prior
to the energy crisis, to ensure that they reflected the latest
energy prices.
The Chairman raised the following points.
·
Expressed his concern on the energy crisis and suggested everyone
who works within the Council Buildings, be energy efficient.
·
Discussed the issue with the Floodlights at Halley Stewart football
ground, hoping future developments would resolve the energy
issue.
·
Ensuring that we were mindful of future
projects being as cost effective as possible.
The question was raised if solar panels would
be installed on existing council properties to make them more
energy efficient.
- The Chairman responded,
- This was outside of the forums
remit, suggested this may be more practical on new builds.
- Cllr Lawton responded that as a
council we were following the Councils green agenda but conceded it
would not be practical to install solar panels on existing Council
property but would make enquiries to see if there were any pilot
schemes being trialled.