| MPC minutes - Dec 2009 |
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Motcombe Parish Council DRAFT Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on Tuesday 8th December 2009 at Motcombe Memorial Hall, Motcombe. Dorset. Present: Cllr A Leask Vice-Chairman Mr Bond informed the Council that the Village Post Office/store is unfortunately up for sale. He requested that the Council get involved to try and ensure that the Shop is kept open as it is the only remaining facility of this kind in the Village. The Vice-Chairman reported that the owners of the shop have put it up for sale as a going concern and that it is too early for the Council to become involved in this matter. 105. Apologies for Absence 106. Declarations of Interest 107. To agree the Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting dated the 10th November 2009 and to receive an update on any matter arising • “PC Pearson reported that she could not give a personal opinion on the proposed Teenage Shelter but stated that if the youth are all in one place it would be easier to keep an eye on them. She added that positioning the Teenage Shelter on the 18 Acres site would make it harder to keep an eye on what’s going on and siting the shelter on the recreation area, which is a lit up would make it more visible. She said that she was aware that nobody would really like a shelter next to where they live.” The Minutes were proposed, seconded and agreed as a true and accurate record and were signed by the Chairman. The Vice-Chairman went on to review the matters arising from November’s meeting. The following was noted: 108. Allotments 110. Dorset County and North Dorset District Councillors The Clerk circulated the Financial Update. This was AGREED by the Councillors. Cllr Phillipson reported that Cllr Rogers, the Clerk and himself had met to prepare a proposed budget for 2010-2011. Cllr Phillipson proposed that the Council accept an increase of £1.01a year per band D for the budget. The reason for an increase for 2010/2011 is mainly due to fact that the Parish Council agreed to support the Gillingham Leisure Centre for the sum of £8000.00 per year starting 2010-2011. He report that other areas had been reduced, which included Cllr Expenses and Lighting Maintenance. Grants and Play Area allocation remain the same. Cllr Phillipson proposed that the budget be set at £23,475.00 for 2010-2011. This was seconded and agreed. RESOLVED: for the Parish Council to set their Budget for 2010-2011 at £23475.00. Cllr Phillipson reported that there should be in the region of £6000.00 not spent in this financial year and asked that the Council split the unspent money between two projects, one for Motcombe Pedestrian and Traffic Trial and the other for additional street lighting. This was AGREED. The Clerk asked the Council to confirm how they would like to allocate the reserved 106 funds for Play Equipment. After debate it was agreed to revisit this in January along with the grant applications and applications received from the youth organisations regarding the 106 money. The matter of the Youth Shelter was raised and it was reported that it is not the Youth Club requesting funds for the Youth Shelter but Mr Gordon for the Village. After further debate on this matter it was AGREED for a notice to be placed on the Parish Council’s Notice Board informing the residents that money is available to supply Play Equipment for the Youth of the Village and that bids should be made to the Parish Clerk. • 2009/0941 – Barn House, The Street, Motcombe. There was no objection to this application. 113. Chairman’s Report 114. Officers Report 115. Clerks Report 116. Correspondence 117. Urgent Business 118. Press Release 119. Date of next meeting At this point the public was asked to leave to enable the Council to consider the Clerks Salary. The Council AGREED to give the Clerk a pay increase of one scale from 20 to 21, which is an hourly increase of 0.473p and to back pay this pay rise to April 2009. There being no further business, the meeting was closed at 9.10pm
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