Council Constitution

New Mills Heritage Regeneration Committee

6. NEW MILLS CONSERVATION AREA PARTNERSHIP

  1. Introduction

    Derbyshire County Council and High Peak Borough Council have agreed to establish a Committee for the purposes of administering the Conservation Area Partnership in New Mills.

  2. Name

    The Committee is to be known as the New Mills Conservation Area Partnership.

  3. Legal Powers

    The Committee will be a Joint Committee of the two Councils under Section 101(5) of the Local Government Act, 1972.

    There shall be delegated to the Committee the following powers of the Councils:

    1. The power to make grants within the terms of the appropriate Town Scheme under S.79 Listed Buildings Act, 1990 or any other appropriate power.
    2. Generally to exchange views and discuss matters of common concern within the Conservation Area covered by the New Mills Conservation Area Partnership Scheme, and make recommendations thereon.

    There shall be delegated to the Strategic Director of Policy and Regeneration the Power to approve routine grant applications of up to £6,000 per property over a three year cycle, under the various Conservation Area Schemes, provided they fully meet the normal requirements of the scheme and subject to the following conditions:

    • that the relevant Select Committee be informed of decisions made at least once every two years;
    • that officers continue to write reports for the application file;

    Note: any applications recommended for refusal; any application where the applicant is either the Council, a member or an officer of the Council or where there is a conflict of interest will be referred to the relevant HERS Committee.

  4. Membership

    The New Mills Conservation Area Partnership shall comprise four voting members, being two members each appointed by the Borough Council and the County Council, and one non-voting member, being a person nominated by New Mills Town Council.

    A Council may appoint any of its members to be a substitute member of the Partnership and any substitute member shall have the same rights and obligations in relation to the Partnership as the appointed member for whom he or she is substituting.

  5. The Chair

    At the first meeting in each Municipal Year, the Committee shall elect a Chair and Vice-Chair from amongst the voting members.

    The Chair shall alternate in each year between a person representing the Borough Council and a person representing the County Council. The Vice-Chair shall similarly alternate but the office shall be held by a person from the Local Authority not holding the Chair.

  6. Voting

    Voting shall take place by a majority of all those present and entitled to vote. In the event of an equality of votes, the Chair shall have a second or casting vote.

    Either Council may, by notice given orally at the meeting, or in writing to the Head of Legal & Democratic Services of the High Peak Borough Council by the close of work on the day in which the meeting is held, require that a decision reached by the Committee be not acted upon or implemented until that Council has had the opportunity further to consider the issue.

  7. Delegation Sub-Committee

    The Chair and Vice-Chair of a Committee shall comprise a Sub-Committee with the following powers to act on behalf of the Committee: (a) To approve "without prejudice" starts; (b) In any case of urgency, to authorise a Grant, provided that a report shall be made to the next available meeting of the Committee to report the circumstances, and the action taken.

  8. Amendments to the Constitution

    Any amendments to the Constitution must be agreed by the Borough Council and the County Council.