Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider a report of the Leader of the
Council seeking approval to the transfer of £415,000 from
existing City Development project budgets to the Station Quarter
(southside) project budget to progress
major development proposals and to confirm approval to
spend.
Decision:
Having complied with Rule 15 of the
Council’s Access to Information Procedure Rules:
(i)
To approve, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, capital
variations totalling £415,000 to the Leader’s Capital
Programme, transferring £405,000 from the Town Depot and
£10,000 from the Station Quarter feasibility budgets to the
Station Quarter Southside budget.
(ii)
To approve, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, capital
expenditure of £415,000 in 2012/13 from the Leader’s
Capital Programme to carry out works at the Station Quarter
Southside.
Reasons for the decision:
- This report is
presented as a general exception item in accordance with Rule 15 of
the Access to Information Procedure Rules of Part 4 of the
Council's Constitution. Amendments to
Regulations 5(2) and 9(2), 2012 require 28 days notice to be given
to all Key Decisions comes into effect on 10th September
2012. It has not been possible to meet
the requirement of 28 days notice.
- The Council has undertaken
feasibility work on the land shown as sites A, B and C on the
attached plan and this is shown to have commercial viability in
conjunction with the downgrading of Mountbatten Way and Western
Esplanade. A strategy for securing funding for the downgrading of
these roads is being pursued as part of the Council’s
“City Streets” Bid which is targeting devolved funding
from the DfT from April 2015.
- The south side project is an
integral part of the City’s evolving Station Quarter offering
the prospect of major mixed use development and public realm
improvements connected to the station itself and a start on the
development of a mixed use Central Business District proposed in
the City Centre Masterplan. The transfer of these funds will
facilitate partnering arrangements with Network Rail, provide
support for the City Streets bid, enable marketing and developer
selection and provide a legal/financial framework for
implementation.
Alternative options considered:
- Postpone transfer of funds until the
outcome of the City Streets bid is known: Rejected because the
southside project is integral to the
wider Station Quarter programme and is being promoted in parallel
to support the bid and offer a longer term development plan. Should
the City Streets bid not prove successful then other funding
opportunities will be targeted.
- Not transfer the funds and sell the
sites unconditionally once they are created by the road downgrade:
Rejected because these are strategic sites requiring the
cooperation of Network Rail and have the capacity to encourage
further development longer term south of Western Esplanade towards
the water front. The Council is well placed to facilitate this
whereas an unconditional sale of the land could result in land
banking or piecemeal development without regard to strategic public
realm improvements and the wider context.
Report author: Tim Levenson
Publication date: 18/09/2012
Date of decision: 18/09/2012
Decided at meeting: 18/09/2012 - Cabinet
Effective from: 27/09/2012
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