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ALMA REGENERATION PROGRAMME UPDATE

Meeting: 24/06/2015 - Council (Item 39)

39 ALMA ESTATE REGENERATION - PROGRAMME UPDATE (INCLUDING DUJARDIN MEWS PROJECT)

To receive a report from the Director of Regeneration and Environment and Director of Finance, Resources and Customer Services providing additional details in support of the update provided on both schemes.                                                                                         (Report No.227A)

(Key Decision – Reference Number 3967)

 

Please note Report No.225A on the Part 1 agenda also refers

 

Members are asked to note that the report was approved by Cabinet on 29th April 2015.  Council is therefore being asked to note the additional information provided as part of the approval being sought for inclusion of the funding on the Capital Programme.

 

(This document contains exempt information as defined in Paragraph 3 (information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person – including the authority holding that information) of Schedule 12A to the Local Government Act 1972, as amended)

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Minutes:

Councillor Oykener moved and Councillor Stafford seconded the report of the Director of Regeneration and Environment and Director of Finance, Resources and Customer Services (No.227) providing an update on the Alma Estate, including Dujardin Mews, regeneration scheme.

 

NOTED

 

1.      The report had been submitted for consideration in conjunction with Report 225A on the Part 1 Agenda. (Min.44 refers) following its approval by Cabinet on 29th April 2015.

 

2.      The progress made in relation to delivery of both the Alma and Dujardin Mews schemes, as detailed within the Part 1 and Part 2 reports.  This had included the Council entering into a Development Agreement for the scheme to redevelop the Alma Estate and into a construction contract with a building contractor for Dujardin Mews.

 

3.      The size and complexity of the regeneration schemes, which were now being treated as two separate projects, with Cabinet having agreed a number of changes (subject to approval of the necessary funding by Council) designed to bring forward both developments and delivery of associated Council housing.  Key changes requiring additional financial approval had included:

 

a.      the need to increase funding to the developer in relation to the Alma Estate scheme as a result of changes in the phasing, numbers and sizes of housing now being delivered in earlier phases of the scheme and to cover an increase in build costs;

 

b.      an increase in the costs associated with the need to obtain vacant possession of properties on the Alma Estate due to an increase in property prices since the scheme had originally been approved;

 

c.       an increase in project and staffing costs to reflect the increase in size and complexity of the scheme and the inclusion of additional facilities such as Welcome Point within the scheme.

 

4.      Whilst supportive of both schemes, concerns were raised by the Opposition Group in relation to the overall % increase in costs and what they felt to be the limited detail within the report to justify the reasons for these.  It was felt these issues supported more general concerns expressed about the oversight and project management arrangements for major schemes of this type and need to ensure that the Housing Board was fully engaged in this process.

 

5.      In response to the concerns highlighted in 4. above members attention was drawn to the fact that the additional costs identified were partly due to be offset through additional capital receipts with the schemes combined currently projecting an improved financial position and the HRA Business Plan remaining affordable.  The wider oversight issue raised in relation to the role of the Housing Board had, however, been recognised by the Cabinet Member for Housing & Housing Regeneration with consideration already being given as to how the role of the Board could be developed in this respect.

 

The recommendations in the report were then put to the vote and agreed as follows:

 

AGREED

 

(1)     To note progress being made in obtaining vacant possession on the Alma Estate and approve (as recommended by Cabinet) an increase  ...  view the full minutes text for item 39


Meeting: 29/04/2015 - Cabinet (Item 28)

28 ALMA ESTATE REGENERATION - PROGRAMME UPDATE (INCLUDING DUJARDIN MEWS PROJECT)

A report from the Director of Regeneration and Environment and Director of Finance, Resources and Customer Services is attached. This should be read in conjunction with Report No.225, agenda part one refers. (Key decision – reference number 3967)

(Report No.227)

(9.45 – 9.50 pm)

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Minutes:

Councillor Ahmet Oykener (Cabinet Member for Housing and Estate Regeneration) introduced the report of the Director of Regeneration and Environment and Director of Finance, Resources and Customer Services (No.227) providing a programme update on the Alma Estate Regeneration, including Dujardin Mews project.

 

NOTED

 

1.               That Report No.225 also referred as detailed in Minute No.16 above.

 

2.               The variations to the approved budgets for the Alma and Dujardin Schemes as set out in the report.

 

Alternative Options Considered: As detailed in Report No.225, Minute No.16 above refers.

 

DECISION: The Cabinet

 

1.               Noted the progress at paragraphs 3.11 and 3.12 of the part 1 report (Minute No.16 above refers) being made in obtaining vacant possession on the Alma Estate and approved an increase in the budget to the total amount at paragraph 6.1.1 of the report from the Housing Revenue Account to obtain vacant possession of the homes.

 

2.               Agreed the proposal at paragraph 3.27 of the part 1 report (Minute No.16 above refers) to increase the number of Council homes included in Phase 1 of the proposed redevelopment of the Alma Estate from 80 to approximately 98, subject to planning, and noted the cash flow effect of implementing this change on the HRA Business Plan in paragraph 6.1.2 of the report.

 

3.               Noted at paragraph 6.1.3 of the report the cost of constructing the retail element to be included in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the proposed redevelopment of the Alma Estate.

 

4.               Noted at paragraph 3.36 of the part 1 report (Minute No.16 above refers) the proposal to bring forward the development of Phase 1 of the proposed redevelopment of the Alma Estate and authorise the Council to give an undertaking in the amount at paragraph 6.1.4 of the report to Countryside to underwrite the costs of demolition.

 

5.               Agreed to approve an increase in the budget for payments to the developer and staffing and project costs on the Alma Estate scheme in the amounts at paragraphs 6.1.5 and 6.1.6 of the report, noting that this increase could be offset by a reduction in the costs of the Dujardin Mews scheme.

 

6.               Noted the progress at paragraph 3.46 of the part 1 report (Minute No.16 above referred) being made in the construction of new homes on Dujardin Mews and approved an increase in the budget to the total amount at paragraph 6.1.9 of the report from the Housing Revenue Account to cover increased build costs and the inclusion of one in-house lift in one of the new homes (paragraph 3.47 of the part 1 report referred).

 

7.               Agreed to approve a budget for staffing and project costs on the Dujardin Mews scheme in the amounts at paragraph 6.1.10 of the report, noting that this increase could be offset by a reduction in costs identified elsewhere within the scheme.

 

Reason: As detailed in Report No.225, Minute No.16 above refers.

(Key decision – reference number 3967)