To consider the detailed Revenue Budget for 2022/23, as recommended by the Corporate Policy and Resources Committee.
An addendum to this item was published on 18 February 2022.
Minutes:
The Council considered the recommendation of Corporate Policy and Resources Committee on the detailed Revenue Budget for 2022-23 (including the precepts being levied by Surrey County Council and Surrey Police) and the proposed Council Tax for 2022-23.
It was moved, seconded and
Resolved to agree that in accordance with Standing Order 17(f), the respective Budget speeches of the Group Leaders may each exceed 10 minutes in length if necessary.
Resolved that:
1. A 2.4% increase on Band D for the Spelthorne Borough Council element of the Council Tax for 2022/23 be approved. Moreover:
a) The revenue estimates as set out in Appendix 1 be approved.
b) No money, as set out in this report be appropriated from General Reserves in support of Spelthorne’s local Council tax for 2022/23.
c) The Council Tax base for the year 2022/23 be 40,703 Band D equivalent dwellings calculated in accordance with regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council tax base) Regulations 1992, as amended, made under Section 35(5) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992.
2. The Council’s Local Council Tax Support Scheme with the current rules and regulations be continued.
3. The complete disregard of war pension / armed forces pension income from benefit calculations be continued.
4. The growth and savings items as set out in the report’s appendices 2 and 3 be agreed.
5. The Chief Finance Officer’s commentary in section 4 of the report on the robustness of budget estimates and levels of reserves under sections 25 and 26 of the Local Government Act 2003 be noted.
6. The Council Tax Base for the whole council area for 2021/22. [Item T in the formula in Section 31b (3) of the local government Finance Act 1992, as amended (the “act”)] be 40,703 band D equivalent dwellings and calculate that the Council Tax requirement for the Council’s own purpose for 2022/23 is £210.05 Per Band D equivalent dwelling.
That the following sums be now calculated by the Council for the year 2022/23 in accordance with Section 31 to 36 of the Local Government Act 1992.
A |
119,603,377 |
Being the aggregate of the amount which the council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A (2) of the Act considering all precepts issued to it by Parish Councils. |
B |
111,053,652 |
Being the aggregate of the amount which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A (3) of the Act |
C |
8,549,725 |
Being the amount by which the aggregate at (A) above exceeds the aggregate at (B) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A (4) of the Act, as its Council Tax requirement for the year |
D |
210.05 |
Being the amount at (C) above divided by the amount at 5c (above), calculated by the Council in accordance with Section31B (1) of the act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year (including Parish precepts) |
E |
0 |
Being the aggregate amount of all special items (Parish precepts) referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act. |
F |
210.05 |
Being the amount at (D) above less the result given by dividing the amount at (E) above by the amount at 5c (above), calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings on those parts of its area to which no Parish precept relates. |
That the following amounts be calculated for the year 2022/23 in accordance with Sections 31 to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 as amended by the Localism Act 2011.
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
140.03 |
161.37 |
186.71 |
210.05 |
258.73 |
304.41 |
350.08 |
420.10 |
As required by the Local Authorities (Standing Orders) (England) Regulations 2001 (as amended), Council held a recorded vote on the Revenue Budget 2022/23.
For: Councillors S Doran, C Bateson, I Beardsmore, M Beecher, J Button, J Doran, R Dunn, S Dunn, T Fidler, K Grant, T Lagden, L Nichols, J Sexton, V Siva, R Smith-Ainsley, B Spoor, J Vinson – 17 votes
Against: Councillors I Harvey, M Attewell, C Barnard, C Barrett, R Barrett, J Boughtflower, A Brar, N Gething, T Harman, H Harvey, N Islam, V Leighton, T Mitchell, S Mooney, O Rybinski, R Sider BEM – 16 votes
Abstain: Councillors S Buttar, M Gibson, R Noble – 3 votes
It was proposed by Councillor Smith-Ainsley and seconded by Councillor Barnard and resolved by Council that Standing Orders should be suspended to enable items 16, 17 and 18 to be considered.
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