i.
adoption of growth plan and investment strategyand
allocation of funding by the CombinedAuthority
ii.
the Strategic Economic Plan strategy along with its
implementationplans andassociated investmentactivity being
undertaken using funding provided to or by the Combined
Authority
iii.
the grant of further powers from central
governmentand/or local public bodies that impacts on the area of a
Non-Constituent Council
iv.
land and/or spatial activity undertaken by
theCombined Authority within the area of a
Non-ConstituentCouncil
v.
public service reform which affects the areas ofNon-
Constituent Council(s)
vi.
areas of Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) activity
relevant to the Non-Constituent Councils through geographical
location or as part of a jointcommittee
vii.
all Combined Authority matters concerned with
education, employment and skills, enterprise and business support,
accessto finance, inward investment, business regulation,
innovation, transport, environmental sustainability, housing,
economic intelligence, digital connectivity andregeneration
viii.
future use of business rate retention funding
generated beyond that retained within new and existing
EnterpriseZones
ix.
specific decisions to bid for and allocate revenue
andcapital funding provided to or by the Combined Authority for use
in economic development activities
x.
investmentactivity relatedto transportand
connectivity,not funded by the transport levy and current
Maintenance and Integrated Transportblocks
Any vote including
Members appointed by Non-Constituent Councils and other
Non-Constituent Members will be carried on a simple majority
subject to the requirement that there is a
majority of two-thirds of Constituent Members, present and
voting.
All decisions of the Combined Authority should
be made in accordance with the following principles:
i. proportionality
(meaning the action must be proportionate tothe
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