Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Chief Executive which provided an
update on the establishment of a Combined Authority for the Liverpool City
Region from 1 April 2014.
The Board was advised that Liverpool City Region (LCR) conducted a
Review of Strategic Governance in 2013 (the review), to assess whether the
arrangements for economic development, regeneration and transport as they
stood, should continue. It was reported that the establishment of a Combined
Authority for the LCR was best placed to support business to grow, create jobs
and to secure an improvement in the City Region’s economic conditions.
It was noted that the remit of the Combined Authority for LCR would be
those strategic economic development, regeneration, transport, housing and
employment and skills functions, which could be better delivered
collaboratively across the LCR. The review concluded that the Combined
Authority would discharge thematic functions, the arrangements for which were
set out in the report.
The report also set out the arrangements for the following matters:-
· Appointments
to the Combined Authority and its Structure
· Resource
Implications
· Legal
Implications
It was proposed that for Halton, the Leader be nominated as the
representative to the Combined Authority, with the Deputy Leader as substitute.
A Transport Sub-Committee, (to be known as the Merseytravel
Committee), would provide operational input and leadership around transport
issues. Halton would appoint its two Members to this Committee, as part of the
Outside Bodies appointments process. It was further noted that as part of the
Combined Authority’s functions, an Audit Committee would be established as well
as a Standards Committee; the latter would meet as required. In addition, a
Scrutiny Pool, drawn from the Constituent Councils, would include Opposition
Members to reflect the combined political make-up of the 6 authorities and
achieve political balance.
The first meeting of the Combined Authority would take place on 1 April
2014.
The Board noted the following documents, attached to the report, for
approval:-
· A
Constitution for the Combined Authority, which had been developed by Legal and
Democratic Services Officers from all LCR Councils and Merseytravel;
and
· The
Operating Agreement which set out how the Combined Authority would work
alongside the 6 constituent Councils, Merseytravel
and the Local Enterprise Partnership to deliver its functions.
RESOLVED: That Council be recommended to
1) confirm
its previous decision that the Council should
formally become a constituent member of the Liverpool City Region Combined
Authority;
2) note
the position on the making of the Orders as attached in Appendix 1 and the
Parliamentary process currently in train;
3) endorse
the Constitution for the Combined Authority as attached in Appendix 2;
4) approve
the Operating Agreement for the Combined Authority as attached in Appendix 3;
5) approve
the arrangements set out in the report to appoint members to the Combined
Authority and its Committees ;
6) note
that no allowances (other than travel and subsistence) will be paid to Members
of the Combined Authority, the Scrutiny Pool and other Committees and Boards,
with the exception of the Merseytravel Committee;
7)
agree that the payment of allowances for
co-opted members of the Transport Committee will be dealt with in accordance
with the current Merseyside Integrated Transport Authority Scheme and the
Council’s own scheme be amended accordingly;
8)
note that a review of the Combined
Authority’s arrangements will be undertaken during the first year and reported
to the Combined Authority’s Annual General Meeting in 2015; and
9)
agree that approval to make any technical
amendments to the Constitution and Operating Agreement for the Combined
Authority and any other associated requirements to achieve the creation of the
Combined Authority is delegated to the Chief Executive in consultation with the
Leader of the Council.
Supporting documents: