Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider a report of the Cabinet member for
Resources seeking approval for the
advertising of the Councils intention to dispose of a section of
land within Mayflower Park for the development of a new access road
as part of the Platform to Prosperity Road Scheme. To delegate authority to the Director of Place to consider
any objections recieved.
Decision:
(i)
To delegate authority to the Interim Director of
Environment & Economy following consultation with the
Platform Road Client Manager to determine the form and extent of
the two areas of Mayflower Park required within the final design
for the formation of a footway on Town Quay and a new Dock Gate 7
access road.
(ii)
To authorise the Head of Legal HR & Democratic Services to
advertise the proposed appropriation and the proposed disposal of
part of land at Mayflower Park for two consecutive weeks in a local
newspaper circulating in the locality.
(iii)
To delegate Authority to the Interim Director of Environment &
Economy following consultation with the Cabinet
Member for Environment & Transport to determine any objections
received from the adverts and to make a final decision as to
whether or not to approve the appropriation and the disposal and in
light of any such objections.
Reasons for the decision:
- The Cabinet report presented on 17
July 2012 identified an outline design for the road
scheme. The City Council has secured
additional Regional Growth funding enabling an expansion of the
scope of the project. The road scheme
now includes the dualling (conversion
to dual carriageway) of Town Quay in both directions between the
High Street junction to the De
Vere Roundabout. The detailed design has highlighted the need to
provide a footway on the south side and this can only be achieved
by utilising a very small slither of Mayflower Park, with a
proportion of the existing footway being developed for the wider
carriageway. In addition following a
review of vehicle movements to and from Dock Gate 7 (Red Funnel
berth) the existing access to the Dock Gate requires redesigning to
address conflicts between pedestrians and vehicle movements and to
improve traffic flows into the Dock Gate. This requires the development of a section of
Mayflower Park to form a new access road, which will be
subsequently disposed of to ABP as part of the Port
Estate. As the sections of land are
public open space, it’s proposed the appropriation and
disposal are to be advertised and objections considered.
- Without this land the road
improvement scheme cannot progress as planned, which will result in
the loss of Government funding from Regional Growth Fund and
reduced benefits from the highways improvements being carried out
in the area for the public benefit.
Alternative options considered:
- Continue with road layout and access
arrangements into Dock Gate 7 – Rejected as the pinch points
on Town Quay can not be removed other than by widening the
carriageway.
- Widen the carriageway by utilising
land on the north side – Rejected the buildings on the north
side of Town Quay are all subject to varying forms of Heritage protection, either being Listed or
Scheduled Ancient Monuments. A
sufficient land take would have a detrimental impact which would
not be acceptable and receive the appropriate approvals.
Other Relevant Matters Concerning the Decision:
Report author: Ali Mew
Publication date: 17/09/2013
Date of decision: 17/09/2013
Decided at meeting: 17/09/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 25/09/2013
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