92 18/00023 - Inter Authority Agreement in respect of the management of the Waste Project between Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council (TMBC) & Tunbridge Wells Brough Council (TWBC) PDF 80 KB
To consider and endorse, or make
recommendations to the Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways,
Transport to approve KCC entering into an Inter Authority Agreement
(IAA) with TMBC and TWBC to increase levels of recycling and reduce
disposal costs for KCC. To encourage improvement, savings will be
equally shared between respective Collection and Disposal
Authorities as performance payments. This is to be the policy
approach in all new Waste Partnership Agreements with Collection
Authorities.
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Minutes:
David Beaver (Head of Waste and Business Services)
and Nichola Wood (Waste Business Partnership Manager) were in
attendance for this item.
- Mr Payne
introduced the report which sought approval from the Committee for
Kent County Council to enter into an Inter-Authority Agreement
(IAA) with Tonbridge and Malling
Borough Council (TMBC) and Tunbridge Wells Borough Council (TWBC)
to increase levels of kerbside recycling and reduce the cost of
waste disposal through the incentivisation of performance
payments.
- Mr Beaver
said that Kent County Council had worked with all west Kent
District and Borough authorities to promote the newly commissioned
kerbside model of waste collection. Both Sevenoaks and Dartford had
made the decision not to enter into an Inter-Authority Agreement,
however, Gravesham Borough Council, following the adoption of the
new collection model in 2014 had seen an improvement in their
recycling figures from 32% in 2015/2016 to 39% in 2017/2018, which
produced a significant saving in their waste disposal costs. Mr
Beaver said that the Inter-Authority Agreement would reward
Tonbridge and Malling
Borough Council and Tunbridge Wells Borough Council for increasing
recycling rates and reducing residual waste as this would in turn
reduce disposal costs for Kent County Council.
- In response
to concerns regarding the disposal of garden waste, Mr Beaver said
that the charging of this was not part of the decision and that it
was the responsibility of the Borough Council’s to determine
the rates.
- Members
commended the work of the officers and the efforts made by the
Borough Councils to adopt a new and economically improved model of
kerbside waste disposal.
- RESOLVED
that the proposed decision to:
(a)
approve Kent County Council entering into an Inter
Authority Agreement (IAA) with TMBC and TWBC, to increase levels of
recycling and reduce disposal costs for Kent County Council;
and
(b)
equally share savings between respective Collection
and Disposal Authorities as performance payments, as part of the
policy approach in all new Waste Partnership Agreements with
CollectionAuthorities
be endorsed.