Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider a report of the Cabinet Member of Resources and Workforce Planning seeking a decision on matters related to the sale of land in Parkville Road, Swaythling.
(i) To approve the revised terms to the sale of the land as summarised in this report and delegate authority to the Head of Property and Procurement to negotiate any other changes to the terms necessary and to undertake such ancillary action in order to achieve the variation to the terms of the sale.
(ii) To authorise the Solicitor to the Council to enter in to any legal documentation necessary in respect to the revised terms of the land sale and undertake any necessary ancillary action to enable the sale.
1. The land is currently underutilised, the sum offered represents best consideration for the site of the proposed development scheme (as revised) and will result in a significant capital receipt. The proposed sale price of the land is not to be subject to further negotiation by the intended purchaser; the alterations to the proposed scheme return the project to viability.
2. The proposed development retains socially desirable elements that will provide enhanced services to the local community including improved medical facilities for the area, pharmacy, two community / retail type units and convenience store. The student accommodation that is planned to be provided can be anticipated to relieve pressure on family housing in Swaythling resulting from student lettings in the area and is anticipated to assist in enhancing the offer the University of Southampton is able to make within the student market place.
3. The development will result in a prominent 13 storey building marking the entrance to Southampton from Junction 5 of the M27. This will achieve creation of a landmark ‘Gateway’ high rise building as proposed under a study commissioned by the Council entitled ‘Gateway Approaches and Initiatives’ in 2006 which provides informal guidance to the Planning Department when considering planning objectives on strategically located sites situated upon the approach roads to the city centre.
4. Property development is adversely affected by the ongoing economic problems facing the country, resulting in many proposed developments being shelved in the region. The proposed scheme is enabled by pre-lettings and sales of the ground floor commercial and upper student residential accommodation as now proposed. The development provides an opportunity to create jobs for the local construction industry during a difficult period as well as other ongoing job creation from the commercial elements of the proposed development. The proposal is for construction to start in April 2011 and there is a two year build period.
5. The scheme would achieve a substantial regeneration of a strategic site which is currently unsightly and the visual amenity of the area will be improved as a result.
Report author: Derek Willis
Publication date: 25/10/2010
Date of decision: 25/10/2010
Decided at meeting: 25/10/2010 - Cabinet
Effective from: 03/11/2010
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