Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Environment and Transport seeking approval to accept new
funding awarded by Defra through the
Flood Resilience Community Pathfinder fund and add the funding to
the capital programme for flood risk management with authority to
spend. The additions are programmed
over the next two financial years starting this year for delivery
of a flood risk management project in St. Deny’s to improve household and community
flood resilience.
Decision:
i.
To accept the grant of £472,000 from Defra through the Flood Resilience Community
Pathfinder Scheme;
ii.
To add, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, a sum of
£472,000 to the Environment and Transport Capital Programme
in order to deliver the Flood Risk Management scheme; and
iii.
To approve, in accordance with Financial Procedural Rules, capital
expenditure of £472,000, phased £95,000 in 2013/14 and
£377,000 In 2014/15 to deliver the flood risk management
project in St. Denys.
Reasons for the decision:
- This new source of funding has been
secured for delivery of a flood risk management project to improve
household and community flood resilience within the area of St.
Denys at significant risk of flooding following a recent successful
funding bid.
- Delivery of the flood risk
management project will enable the Council to achieve
implementation of one of the priority schemes identified within the
Southampton Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy
(2012).
Alternative options considered:
- An alternative is to not accept the
funding. This option was rejected on
the basis that those households within the significant flood risk
area in St. Denys would continue to face the same level of risk
with little or no assistance with implementing measures to help
manage the risks in the short term. The
Council would also have to find alternative funding sources to
finance the identified scheme proposed within the Southampton
Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Strategy (2012) which
might not be sufficient to deliver a combination of resistance and
resilience measures and the wider community engagement work that
can be achieved with this grant funding.
- By not accepting the funding, the
Council would also miss out on the opportunity to develop and share
knowledge and experience locally and across the country with the
other successful project bids, with a view to developing best
practice which will be promoted nationally through the Defra Pathfinder scheme.
Report author: Paul Nichols
Publication date: 21/05/2013
Date of decision: 21/05/2013
Decided at meeting: 21/05/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 31/05/2013
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