10 Fees & Charges 2024 -2025
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Executive Summary |
This report recommends the fees and charges for the financial year 2024-25 that will come into effect from the 1st April 2024.
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Options considered
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Alternatives for the individual service fees and charges proposed have been considered by service managers as part of the process of creating this report.
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Consultation(s) |
Portfolio Holder Director of Resources/S151 Officer Budget Managers
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Recommendations
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That Cabinet agree and recommend to Full Council:
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Reasons for recommendations
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To approve the Council’s proposed fees and charges for 2024/25.
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Background papers
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Fees & Charges 2023/24 report (Full Council – 12th December 2022)
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Wards affected |
All |
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Cabinet member(s) |
Cllr Lucy Shires |
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Contact Officer |
James Moore, Technical Accountant, James.Moore@north-norfolk.gov.uk |
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Links to key documents:
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Corporate Plan: |
This report helps to ensure that the Council is financially sound by setting charges for external services, adequately reimbursing the costs of delivering the Council’s services and generating extra income where appropriate. |
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Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) |
This report includes opportunities that service managers have identified to generate extra income from within their current operations. |
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Council Policies & Strategies |
N/A |
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Corporate Governance:
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Is this a key decision |
Yes |
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Has the public interest test been applied |
Not an exempt item |
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Details of any previous decision(s) on this matter |
Current Fees & Charges 2023/24 report (Full Council – 22 February 2023)
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Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
RESOLVED
To recommend to Full Council:
Reason for the decision:
To approve the Council’s proposed fees and charges for 2024/25.
Minutes:
Cllr Fredericks presented the report on behalf of the Portfolio Holder for Finance, Cllr Shires. She said that it had been to the Overview & Scrutiny Committee on 13th December for pre-scrutiny. Section 3.2 set out three key reasons for any proposed increases in fees and charges. These included inflation, increase in fees where they were set by a higher authority (usually central government) and increases in fees which must be set on a cost recovery basis such as licensing fees and land charges.
Sections 3.4 to 3.10 set out where service areas had identified opportunities to generate additional income. She informed members that this report did not include changes to car parking charges, these would be reviewed at a later date.
It was proposed by Cllr T Adams, seconded by Cllr C Ringer and
RESOLVED
To recommend to Full Council:
Reason for the decision:
To approve the Council’s proposed fees and charges for 2024/25.