Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Executive Member for Environment, Finance and Governance and the Director of
Environment and Community Services submitted a report for the Executive’s
consideration. The purpose of the report was to seek approval of the proposed service
delivery model and associated subsidised charges for residential pest control.
At
Full Council on 23 February 2022, £90,000 was allocated to providing a
subsidised residential pest control service in Middlesbrough. That planned to
fund additional resources to ensure that current service levels did not drop
and that the Council could offer a subsidised chargeable residential service,
which was reliable. The income from the service, along with the £90,000 budget
allocation, planned to make it self-sustainable based on the number of visits
in 2017/18, which was when the Council last provided a residential service.
The
proposed charge for residential pest control in Middlesbrough was £15 per
visit, regardless of what type of pest was being treated. Whilst some local
authorities had a free service for rats and mice inside the home, they still
charged up to £40+ per visit for those pests in gardens and other outside
areas.
A
cost analysis of the Tees Valley local authorities and private businesses had been
undertaken, the findings of which were detailed below paragraph 6 of the
submitted report.
The
£15 per visit proposed in the submitted report would be for any residential
pest control visit either inside the home or in the outside boundary of the residential
property. Therefore, the overall cost for members of the public would be lower
than neighbouring authorities and significantly lower than that of private
contractors.
OPTIONS
The option to do nothing was not recommended as the
issue had been agreed as a priority at the Full Council budget setting meeting
on 23 February 2022, and funding had been allocated to provide the service.
ORDERED
1.
That the proposed service delivery model and associated subsidised
charges be approved for residential pest control:
a) A chargeable
residential pest control service be reintroduced as per the staffing proposal.
b) A subsidised charge for
pest control be set at £15 per visit, being comparable with neighbouring local
authorities and approximately 50% lower than some external providers. That would not apply to people who were in
properties of social registered landlords.
c) That payment must be
made prior to each visit.
d) That charges be
reviewed in 12 months to assess demand and sustainability of the service.
REASON
A chargeable residential pest control service needed
to be reintroduced due to increased demand for the service and the fact that
the budget had been allocated via the budget setting process at Full Council on
23 February 2022.
The allocation of the £90,000 budget, which was
approved at Full Council on 23 February 2022, allowed the Council to provide a
subsidised service with charges set at £15 per visit in order to ensure that
the service was deliverable and sustainable.
Payments were required prior to each visit, to reduce
the potential of bad debt.