Decision to increase a number of Fees &
Charges for H&T services by the ‘cost of
living’
How the decision relates to BS4K and Corporate Objectives
By reducing the pressures and costs on service delivery to an
absolute minimum and optimising the authority’s income
potential.
Impact/costs and risks of proposed decision
Most of the fees & charges levied by H&T have been held at
the same level for the last 3 years during which time inflation has
exceeded 4%. As a consequence of some service efficiency savings
and relatively small staff salary increases, the cost of providing
the services has increased only marginally.
The charges do need to keep pace with the cost of providing the
services, otherwise they would be subsidised by KCC.
It is proposed to increase charges by 5% this year, this equates to
less than 2% per annum since they were last revised.
Most of the charges to developers for supervision of new highway
work are calculated as a percentage of the current estimated works
costs so these rates do not need to be changed. The charges are
broadly in line with those levied by other Highway
Authorities.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Implemented
Notice of proposed decision first published: 10/12/2014
Decision due: 30 Jul 2012 by Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Waste
Department: Growth, Environment & Transport
Contact: David Beaver, Head of Waste Management and Business Services Email: david.beaver@kent.gov.uk.
Consultation process
N/a
Consultees
Please state if there are any additional legal requirements to consult other than those stated in the Local Government Act 1999 - Best Value Duty.
None, part of annual review
Aims and level(s) of consultation (KCC consultation levels attached)
n/a
Key consultee groups
n/a
Start and finish dates of consultation.
n/a
Equalities Impact Assessment included in the consultation documentation. Please state where this can be found.
n/a
Date of publication of consultation outcomes and updated Equalities Impact Assessment
Informing Only (Who and when)
County Members to approve, then publication for Utilities and Developers
Has the matter already been discussed by a Cabinet Committee? If not when will be it discussed by the Cabinet Committee and the date of the meeting
No – decision scheduled for Cabinet Committee July 2012
Is the matter referred to in your Business Plan or Medium Term Capital Programme?
No
Which Members and electoral Divisions are affected by this proposed decision? Is it All Members?
All Members, charges apply on a county wide basis
Financial implications: David Beaver, Commercial Manager, Highways and Transportation 01622 696775 - David.Beaver@kent.gov.uk
Legal implications: 12/01906
Equalities implications: Decisions about expenditure or savings over £1,000,000 that are not provided for within the approved budget or medium term financial plan