Officers exercise delegated decision making powers in respect of both non-executive and executive functions of the Council.
The present Scheme of Delegation from the Leader of the Council, which sets out how executive functions will be discharged, provides for delegated decision making by officers. Appendix 9 of the Constitution sets out the non-executive functions delegated to officers. All executive functions, other than those reserved by Cabinet, may be discharged by officers.
The Chief Executive and Strategic Directors of the Council have established their own sub-schemes of delegation detailing which and how both non-executive and executive functions will be discharged on behalf of the authority.
Decision records for the discharge of functions by officers are published below. These decision records set out the following information:-
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To report on the consultation on proposed 20mph speed limit TRO on Boston Castle Grove and Terrace.
Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment
Decision published: 04/05/2022
Effective from: 04/05/2022
Decision:
RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
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4 May 2022 |
Decision Maker: (Including Job Title)
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Simon Moss Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport |
Specific Delegation: (If any)
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Regeneration and Environment - Sub-Scheme of Delegation
Delegation to Assistant Director – Planning, Transport and Environment – Regeneration and Environment To promote, consider objections to and implement Traffic Regulation Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. |
Brief Description of Decision:
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1. That the proposals shown on Drawing Number NSS/BOSTONCASTLE/2021/03 regarding the implementation of a 20mph speed limit on Boston Castle Grove and Terrace be approved and implemented.
2. That the results of the consultation process be noted.
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Reasons for the Decision:
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To enable the implementation of a 20mph Speed Limit on various Roads (Duke of Norfolk Estate).
To note the results of the consultation.
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Details of alternative options considered and rejected:
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The option not to implement the 20mph speed limit was rejected as retaining the existing speed limit would not have provided the desired improvements in road safety at Boston Castle Grove & Terrace.
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Conflicts of interest declared by any Executive Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the decision: |
None |
Dispensations Granted: (If any)
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None |
Reports or parts of reports considered |
The report of the Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport - TRO Consultation Update: Proposed implementation of 20mph Speed Limit – Boston Castle Grove & Terrace. |
I certify that this is a true record of the executive decision in relation to the implementation of 20mph Speed Limit on Boston Castle Grove & Terrace.
Signed by the Decision Maker
Dated: 4May 2022
Name: Simon Moss
Job Title: Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport
Wards affected: Boston Castle;
Lead officer: Ian Shelton
To report on the consultation on proposed 20 mph speed limit TRO on various road in Whiston (The Green etc.)
Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment
Decision published: 04/05/2022
Effective from: 04/05/2022
Decision:
RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
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4 May 2022 |
Decision Maker: (Including Job Title)
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Simon Moss Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport |
Specific Delegation: (If any)
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Regeneration and Environment – Sub-Scheme of Delegation
Delegation to Assistant Director – Planning, Transport and Environment – Regeneration and Environment To promote, consider objections to and implement Traffic Regulation Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
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Brief Description of Decision:
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1. That the proposals shown on Drawing Number NSS/SITWELL/2021/02 regarding the implementation of a 20mph Speed Limit on various roads at Whiston be approved and implemented.
2. That the results of the public consultation be noted.
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Reasons for the Decision:
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To enable the implementation of a 20mph Speed Limit on various Roads at Whiston.
To note the outcome of the public consultation.
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Details of alternative options considered and rejected:
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The option not to implement the 20mph speed limit was rejected as retaining the existing speed limit would not have provided the desired improvements in road safety at Whiston.
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Conflicts of interest declared by any Executive Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the decision: |
None |
Dispensations Granted: (If any)
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None |
Reports or parts of reports considered |
The report of the Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport - TRO Consultation Update: Proposed implementation of 20mph Speed Limit – Various Roads, Whiston. |
I certify that this is a true record of the executive decision in relation to the implementation of 20mph Speed Limit on various roads at the Duke of Norfolk Estate.
Signed by the Decision Maker
Dated: 4May 2022
Name: Simon Moss
Job Title: Assistant Director of Planning, Regeneration and Transport
Wards affected: Sitwell;
Lead officer: Ian Shelton