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Amendment to Scope of Negotiations for Concessions Contract

Meeting: 06/02/2018 - Cabinet (Item 484)

484 Amendment to Scope of Negotiations for Concessions Contract

daTheagenThe Cabinet is requested to consider the agenda report, which is Part II* confidential material with a restricted circulation to Chichester District Council members and relevant officers only (printed on salmon-coloured paper), and to make the following resolution:

 

That the Cabinet approves an extension to the scope of the negotiations it has previously authorised in accordance with the proposal contained within section 5 of the agenda report.

 

*[Note The grounds for excluding the public and press during this item are that it is likely that there would be a disclosure to them of ‘exempt information’ of the description specified in Paragraphs 1 (information relating to any individual) and 3 (information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)) of Part I of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972]

 

Decision:

RESOLVED

 

That an extension to the scope of the negotiations previously authorised be approved in accordance with the proposal contained within section 5 of the agenda report.

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered the confidential Part II agenda report which had been circulated to members and relevant officers only.

 

The report was presented by Mrs Lintill.

 

Mr Hansford was in attendance for this item.

 

After Mrs Lintill’s introduction, Mr Hansford made brief comments.

 

Mr Dignum emphasised the confidentiality of this item and Mrs Lintill said that she would e-mail all CDC members to reinforce the strictly exempt status of the subject matter.

 

Decision

 

The Cabinet voted unanimously on a show of hands in favour of making the resolution set out below.

 

RESOLVED

 

That an extension to the scope of the negotiations previously authorised be approved in accordance with the proposal contained within section 5 of the agenda report.