Public decision list May 14, 2024
Present:
Suzanne Otters-Bruijnen, mayor
Jelle de Jong, Alderman
Jan Boersma, Alderman
Steven Grevink, Alderman
Jeroen Wesselink, secretary
1. Public decision list Municipality of Son and Breugel May 7, 2024.
The college adopts the decision list.
2. Internal -not public- decision list May 7, 2024
The college adopts the decision list.
3. Decision on objection omgevingsvergunning uitbreiden woning Pijperlaan
On December 20, 2023, the college decides to grant an environmental permit for the expansion of the house at the address Pijperlaan in Son en Breugel. On January 29, the college receives a notice of objection from the objector against the above decision. The Objections Committee recommends that the objection be declared unfounded and that the contested decision be upheld.
College Decision:
- Declare the objection unfounded;
- uphold the contested decision;
- Refer to the opinion of the Objections Committee for the reasons for the decision.
4. Council proposal B2025 GR Blink
Consideration of Draft Budget 2025 and Multiyear Budget 2025-2028.
The College decides to propose to the City Council:
- Not to submit a view on the draft 2025 budget of the GR Blink;
- incorporate the financial implications into the 2025-2028 multi-year budget.
5. Amendment of Blink Common Scheme, 1st phase.
The college is a participant in the joint arrangement Cleaning Blink. Because PreZero has indicated that it wishes to terminate its cooperation in Blink, the joint arrangement must be amended. Earlier, the municipal council was asked for an opinion on this. The municipal council of Son en Breugel did not submit an opinion. Now the city council is being asked to give permission to the college to agree to the amended Joint Arrangement Blink 2025.
College Decision:
- To agree to establish an amended Joint Arrangement Blink 2025 in accordance with draft regulations, subject to the approval of the City Council.
- To request the council to authorize the adoption of the amended Joint Arrangement of Cleaning Blink, to be granted to the college."
6. Housing CMD, credit request for modification and furnishing of location Heistraat 6
On April 9, the college made a decision of intent to house the Center for Social Participation (CMD) elsewhere and to seek another location for this purpose in the center of Son. Background of this decision is the conclusion that the dynamics of the village hall function in the Dommelhuis, which is very successful, affects the services of the CMD. The two concepts, a vibrant village hall on the one hand and services for vulnerable residents on the other, are somewhat in each other's way. After a market orientation and further official research, a suitable location was found. This is located at Heistraat 6 in Son (former service point of a bank branch). The aim is to enter into a rental agreement with the owner of the property. The location is easily accessible for residents of Son and Breugel who call on the CMD. At this location sufficient privacy for the residents can be guaranteed and a pleasant and safe working environment for the CMD employees can be created.
The Municipal Executive proposes to the City Council:
- To make a credit available for adaptation and furnishing of the location Heistraat 6 in Son for the accommodation of the CMD and to charge the associated
annual capital costs from 2025 onwards to the budget balance. - Reflect the financial implications in the 7th Budget Amendment 2024.
7. Child care annual report 2023
The municipality is responsible for the supervision and enforcement of childcare quality. Annually, the municipality accounts for these duties to the Ministry (Inspectorate of Education) by answering a questionnaire.
The college decides:
- Adopt the 2023 child care annual accountability questionnaire.
- To adopt the council information letter annual child care account 2023.
8. Application for co-use Emilius School Libra
The Emilius School Foundation has asked the college for permission to provide rooms for co-use to Libra Rehabilitation & Audiology in the school building of the Emilius School. The college assesses the activities of Libra Rehabilitation & Audiology as not being (exclusively) cultural, social or recreational. Therefore, it is assessed that this is not a case of co-use, but of rental. The college rejects the request of the Emilius School Foundation for shared use by Libra Rehabilitation & Audiology. However, the college does grant permission to the Emilius School Foundation to offer rooms to Libra through rental.
College Decision:
- Reject the request of Emilius School Foundation to offer Libra spaces through shared use.
- Grant permission under Requirements to Emilius School Foundation to offer Libra spaces through rental.