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From YouTube: Decision Session - Economic Development & Community Engagement (Deputy Leader), 1 November 2016
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AGENDA
1. Declarations of Interest
2. Minutes
3. Public Participation
4. Amendment to the Markets Charter
5. Urgent Business
For full agenda, attendance details and supporting documents visit:
http://democracy.york.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=735&MId=9469
A
B
A
B
B
This
paper
would
allow
using
a
similar
kind
of
framework,
perhaps
be
a
tip
for
a
come
to
be
permitted
to
have
a
market
on
a
permanent
basis
following
a
reasonably
successful
troll
they've
been
having
so
far
this
year
and
I'm
aware
Keith,
but
after
you've
been
given
a
written
submission
from
the
Secretary
of
a
come
alive.
I'm
going
to
read
that
out.
That's
okay!
B
So
it's
it's
from
sunny
foot
to
secretary
of
a
come
alive
and-
and
she
says,
as
as
the
Secretary
of
a
come
alive,
I've,
been
delighted
to
see
the
grave
of
the
market.
In
the
last
few
months
we
have
seen
a
consistent
rise
in
interest
from
residents
and
a
rise
of
participation
by
traders,
and
the
local
area
is
benefiting
in
terms
of
football
and
activity.
I'm
pleased
that
the
council
is
now
considering
giving
its
backing
to
our
market
by
putting
us
on
a
permanent
footing.
B
This
means
we
can
plan
ahead
and
continue
helping
the
market
to
grow
and
improve.
There
is
one
point
I
want
to
make
about
the
report
today.
Paragraph
19
means
that
a
coma
live
would
have
to
pay
the
council
100
pounds
for
every
market.
I
want
to
raise
my
concerns
about
the
impact
this
would
have
on
the
ability
of
a
coma
light
to
support
our
local
economy.
B
B
I
would
ask
the
executive
member
to
consider
this
important
point,
but
before
approving
the
overall
report,
so
that's
the
written
statement,
I
think
the
papers
just
asking
you
for
your
approval,
subjective
comments
may
be
reflecting
on
that
for
us
to
go
enter
a
market
starts
breaking
market
subjective
to
the
conditions
of
the
light
of
the
paper.
Thank.
A
You
very
much
just
to
talk
with
questions
and
the
first
one
was
about
the
day,
the
market.
So
I
think
the
original
paper
that
went
out
talked
about
friday
and
I
understand
from
next
year
that
a
come
alive,
1d
market
to
be
on
the
fourth
saturday
in
a
month
after
the
trial
period.
Could
we
just
sort
of
confirm
that
and
for
the
millions
going
out
and
into
what
they're
planning
on
doing
yes.
B
B
B
A
Question
was
that
point
that's
been
raised
by
and
was
silent
yeah
about
the
fee
and
following
the
tempered
length
of
Haxby.
Obviously
that
lists
a
feel
for
the
market
to
the
council,
yeah,
so
I
assume.
If
we
going
to
look
at
changing
that,
we
need
to
change
it
from
both
Haxby
and
8,
which
I've
noticed
is
bullet.
Point
seven
in
annexes
be
and
two
in
bed
at
the
end
of
the
paper
and
so
I.
A
B
So,
following
this
representation,
we
sought
advice
from
a
legal
team
on
this,
and
we
believe
the
legal
team
advised
that
that
is
possible.
And
we
believe
that,
given
the
scale
of
the
market
time
to
come,
be
a
very
small
number
of
stores,
it
wouldn't
be
economical
to
even
run
a
market,
and
it
wasn't
repairs
/
market
because
they
would
make
the
money
to
cover
the
market
and
therefore
wouldn't
deliver
what
we
want,
wipe
the
spirit
of
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
Pierce.
So,
yes,.
B
A
That
was
it
so
interment
in
terms
of
the
recommendation
in
front
of
me.
Obviously,
that's
it
to
grant
the
license
with
further
the
aiken
market.
Now,
obviously,
there's
the
clarification
on
day,
which
is
straight
forward,
but
now
there's
that
amendment
now
so
I,
don't
know
where
am
I
amending
the
recommendation
and
and
what
in
essence
I
want
to
happen-
is
for
bullet
point
seven
in
annex
b
and
to
instead
of
being
a
fee
of
100
pounds
market
to
move
to
a
peppercorn
or
token
rent
of
F
of
1
pound
and
in
that
document.
A
So
with
that
amendment
I'm
happy
with
the
rest
of
the
glancing
of
the
license
for
acre
market
under
the
existing
markets
charter
for
York.
Does
that
make
sense?
Okay!
Great.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
for
your
updates
as
well
sure
that
subsides
I'll.
Thank
you
to
it
to
you
feel
as
it
is
on
camera.