A decision may only be called-in if one or more of the following conditions are satisfied:
3.1 The decision would conflict in whole or in part with any existing policy that has been formally approved or adopted by the Council;
3.2 The decision would not be wholly in accordance with the Council’s budget;
3.3 In making the decision, the Cabinet, the Leader of the Council or a Cabinet Member or Officer under delegated powers took account of an irrelevant matter or failed to take account of a relevant matter, which in the opinion of the Chief Executive, had (or would have had) a significant bearing on that decision;
3.4 The Cabinet, the Leader of the Council or a Cabinet Member or Officer under delegated powers acted contrary to the Cabinet Procedure Rules, the Access to Information about the County Council’s Formal Business and/or the principles of decision making set out in Part 2, Article 7.02 of the Constitution.