2000 No. 90
RATING AND VALUATION

The Water Undertakings (Rateable Values) (Scotland) Order 2000

Made
Coming into force
The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by sections 6, 35 and 37(1) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 19751 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, and after consultation with such associations of local authorities, and of persons carrying on undertakings, as appeared to them to be concerned, and with such local authorities, persons, or associations of persons with whom consultation appeared to them to be desirable, all in accordance with section 6(4) of the said Act, hereby make the following Order, a draft of which has been laid before and has been approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament:

Citation and commencement

1.

This Order may be cited as the Water Undertakings (Rateable Values) (Scotland) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 1st April 2000.

Interpretation

2.

(1)

In this Order–

“the 1975 Act” means the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975;

“authority” means–

(a)

the East Authority;

(b)

the North Authority; and

(c)

the West Authority;

“the East Authority” means the East of Scotland Water Authority;

“financial year” means the period of twelve months beginning with 1st April;

“the North Authority” means the North of Scotland Water Authority;

“prescribed class of lands and heritages” means the class of lands and heritages prescribed for the purposes of section 6(1) of the 1975 Act in article 3 of this Order; and

“the West Authority” means the West of Scotland Water Authority.

(2)

Any reference in this Order to–

(a)

lands and heritages occupied by an authority includes a reference to lands and heritages which, if unoccupied, are owned by that authority; and

(b)

lands and heritages used for any purpose includes a reference to lands and heritages which are unused but in relation to which it appears that, when next in use, they will be used for such a purpose.

Prescribed class of lands and heritages

3.

The following class of lands and heritages is hereby prescribed for the purposes of section 6(1) of the 1975 Act, namely any lands and heritages in Scotland occupied by an authority and wholly or mainly used for the purposes of the undertaking for the supply of water carried on by that authority.

Aggregate amount of rateable values for financial years 2000-01 to 2004-05

4.

For the purposes of section 6(1) of the 1975 Act, the aggregate amount of the rateable values of the prescribed class of lands and heritages–

(a)

for the financial year 2000-01, is hereby prescribed as £30,200,000;

(b)

for each of the following four financial years, shall be ascertained by adding together the amounts apportioned in respect of the lands and heritages within that class occupied by each authority for the year in question (calculated as provided for in article 5(2) below).

Apportionment of aggregate amount of rateable values among authorities

5.

(1)

The aggregate amount referred to in article 4(a) above is hereby apportioned as–

(a)

£9,800,000 in respect of lands and heritages occupied by the East Authority;

(b)

£5,300,000 in respect of lands and heritages occupied by the North Authority; and

(c)

£15,100,000 in respect of lands and heritages occupied by the West Authority.

(2)

That part of the aggregate amount of the rateable values of the prescribed class of lands and heritages to be apportioned for each of the four financial years following the financial year 2000-01 in respect of the lands and heritages occupied by each authority shall be calculated in accordance with the formula–

A×1+B-C2×Cmath

where–

  • A is the apportioned amount for that authority for the financial year immediately prior to the financial year for which the calculation is being carried out;

  • B is the relevant adjusted volume of supply for the financial year ending 1 year before the beginning of the financial year for which the calculation is being carried out; and

  • C is the relevant adjusted volume of supply for the financial year ending 2 years before the beginning of the financial year for which the calculation is being carried out.

(3)

In paragraph (2) above, “the relevant adjusted volume of supply” means the adjusted volume of supply for the authority and financial year in question and shall be calculated in accordance with the formula–

D+13E×23F+12G+16H+13J+56Kmath

where–

  • D is the number of megalitres of potable water produced by the authority, and supplied during that year for use;

  • E is the number of megalitres of potable water produced by the authority, and supplied during that year in bulk to another authority;

  • F is the number of megalitres of potable water received by the authority in bulk during that year;

  • G is the number of megalitres of non-potable water produced by the authority, and supplied during that year for use;

  • H is the number of megalitres of non-potable water produced by the authority, and supplied during that year in bulk to another authority;

  • J is the number of megalitres of non-potable water received by the authority in bulk, and supplied during that year, as non-potable water, for use; and

  • K is the number of megalitres of non-potable water received during that year by the authority in bulk for treatment and supply, as potable water, for use.

(4)

Any reference in paragraph (3) above to the supply of water in bulk is a reference to a supply taken by an authority for augmenting or constituting the supply to be given by it.

Apportionment of aggregate amount of rateable values among local authorities

6.

(1)

For the purposes of section 6(2) of the 1975 Act, the aggregate amount of the rateable values of the prescribed class of lands and heritages for the financial year 2000-01 which is prescribed byarticle 4(a) above shall–

(a)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the East Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 to this Order in the amount shown opposite the name of each such local authority in column 2 of that Schedule;

(b)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the North Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of that Schedule in the amount shown opposite the name of each such local authority in column 3 of that Schedule; and

(c)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the West Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of that Schedule in the amount shown opposite the name of each such local authority in column 4 of that Schedule.

(2)

For those purposes, the aggregate amount of the rateable values of the prescribed class of lands and heritages for each of the four financial years following the financial year 2000-01 (ascertained in accordance with article 4(b) above) shall–

(a)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the East Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 to this Order in accordance with the formula–

L×M1,000,000math

where–

  • L is the apportioned amount for the East Authority for the financial year in question; and

  • M is the figure shown in column 2 of that Schedule opposite the name of the local authority in question;

(b)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the North Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 to this Order in accordance with the formula–

N×P1,000,000math

where–

  • N is the apportioned amount for the North Authority for the financial year in question; and

  • P is the figure shown in column 3 of that Schedule opposite the name of the local authority in question; and

(c)

in respect of such lands and heritages as are occupied by the West Authority, be apportioned among the local authorities specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 to this Order in accordance with the formula–

Q×R1,000,000math

where–

  • Q is the apportioned amount for the West Authority for the financial year in question; and

  • R is the figure shown in column 4 of that Schedule opposite the name of the local authority in question.

Amendment of enactments

7.

The following amendments shall be made to the enactments specified in articles 8 and 9 below in their relation to the valuation of the prescribed class of lands and heritages for the financial year 2000-01 and the four following financial years.

8.

In section 6(1) of the Valuation and Rating (Scotland) Act 19562, after the words “this Act”, there shall be inserted the words “and to any Order made by the Scottish Ministers under section 6 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975”.

9.

(1)

Section 2(1)(c) of the 1975 Act3 shall be amended by inserting at the end the following:–

“(iii)

upon their ceasing to be lands and heritages within the class of lands and heritages prescribed in the Water Undertakings (Rateable Values) (Scotland) Order 2000 (hereinafter in this Act referred to as “the 2000 Order”);”.

(2)

Section 2(1)(d) of that Act shall be amended by inserting after the words “lands and heritages” the following words:–

“(other than lands and heritages within the class of lands and heritages prescribed in the 2000 Order)”.

(3)

After paragraph (f) of section 2(1) of that Act, there shall be inserted the following paragraph:–

“(ff)

by entering therein, in relation to an authority as defined in the 2000 Order, any lands and heritages within the class of lands and heritages prescribed in that Order together with the rateable values determined and apportioned in accordance with that Order;”.

(4)

In paragraph (a) of section 2(2) of that Act, after the words “subsection (1)(a)” there shall be inserted the words “or (ff)”.

(5)

In section 3(4) of that Act4, after the words “lands and heritages” where they appear for the first time, there shall be inserted the following:–
  • “(other than lands and heritages within the class of lands and heritages prescribed in the 2000 Order)”.

Revocation

10.

The Water Undertakings (Rateable Values) (Scotland) (No. 2) Order 19955 is hereby revoked.
JACK McCONNELL
A member of the Scottish Executive

St Andrew’s House,

Edinburgh

SCHEDULE 1APPORTIONMENT OF AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF RATEABLE VALUES OF PRESCRIBED CLASS OF LANDS AND HERITAGES FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2000-01

Article 6(1)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Local authority

Apportioned amount– East Authority

Apportioned amount– North Authority

Apportioned amount– West Authority

£

£

£

Aberdeen City Council

812,522

Aberdeenshire Council

981,989

Angus Council

691,019

Argyll and Bute Council

527,790

East Ayrshire Council

624,310

North Ayrshire Council

1,082,142

South Ayrshire Council

963,712

Clackmannanshire Council

423,105

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

151,538

Dumfries & Galloway Council

927,442

East Dunbartonshire Council

329,927

1,035,316

West Dunbartonshire Council

256,584

803,456

Dundee City Council

552,043

City of Edinburgh Council

2,140,986

Falkirk Council

1,458,230

Fife Council

1,259,349

City of Glasgow Council

2,852,797

Highland Council

1,134,301

Inverclyde Council

554,125

North Lanarkshire Council

339,795

1,157,928

South Lanarkshire Council

11,535

1,795,737

East Lothian Council

471,272

Midlothian Council

381,896

West Lothian Council

505,357

Moray Council

308,995

Orkney Islands Council

122,038

Perth and Kinross Council

653,699

394,680

East Renfrewshire Council

484,287

Renfrewshire Council

867,012

The Scottish Borders Council

937,625

76

Shetland Islands Council

150,875

Stirling Council

630,630

1,423,870

SCHEDULE 2APPORTIONMENT OF AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF RATEABLE VALUES OF PRESCRIBED CLASS OF LANDS AND HERITAGES FOR 2001-02 AND THE THREE FOLLOWING FINANCIAL YEARS

Article 6(2)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Local authority

Apportionment figure - East Authority

Apportionment figure - North Authority

Apportionment figure - West Authority

£

£

£

Aberdeen City Council

153,306

Aberdeenshire Council

185,281

Angus Council

130,381

Argyll and Bute Council

34,953

East Ayrshire Council

41,345

North Ayrshire Council

71,665

South Ayrshire Council

63,822

Clackmannanshire Council

43,174

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

28,592

Dumfries & Galloway Council

61,420

East Dunbartonshire Council

33,667

68,564

West Dunbartonshire Council

26,182

53,209

Dundee City Council

104,159

City of Edinburgh Council

218,468

Falkirk Council

148,799

Fife Council

128,505

City of Glasgow Council

188,927

Highland Council

214,019

Inverclyde Council

36,697

North Lanarkshire Council

34,673

76,684

South Lanarkshire Council

1,777

118,923

East Lothian Council

48,089

Midlothian Council

38,969

West Lothian Council

51,567

Moray Council

58,301

Orkney Islands Council

23,026

Perth and Kinross Council

66,704

74,468

East Renfrewshire Council

32,072

Renfrewshire Council

57,418

The Scottish Borders Council

95,676

5

Shetland Islands Council

28,467

Stirling Council

64,350

94,296

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order makes provision for the valuation for financial years 2000-01 to 2004-05 of certain lands and heritages occupied by water authorities and wholly or mainly used for the purposes of water undertakings carried on by them (“the prescribed class of lands and heritages”) (article 3).

The Order prescribes the aggregate amount of the rateable values of the prescribed class of lands and heritages for financial year 2000-01 at £30,200,000 and prescribes how the aggregate amount should be arrived at for each of the four following financial years (article 4). It also apportions the aggregate amounts among the three water authorities (article 5) and among local authorities (article 6 and Schedules 1 and 2).

The Order also amends certain enactments relating to the valuation of the prescribed class of lands and heritages and revokes a previous Order, now spent (articles 7 to 10).