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KD 4119 Upton Road and Raynham Road Redevelopment Scheme

Meeting: 16/12/2015 - Cabinet (Item 11)

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A report from the Director of Regeneration and Environment is attached. This sets out an indicative scheme proposal and preferred option for consideration. (Report No.140, agenda part two also refers). (Key decision – reference number 4119)

(Report No.138)

(8.55 – 9.00 pm)

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Minutes:

Councillor Ahmet Oykener (Cabinet Member for Housing and Housing Regeneration) introduced the report of the Director of Regeneration and Environment (No.138) setting out an indicative scheme proposal and preferred option.

 

NOTED

 

1.               That Report No.140 also referred as detailed in Minute No.19 below.

 

2.               A tabled amendment to recommendation 2.1 of the report with the addition of: “The final details of the scheme including the investment decision, will be brought back to Cabinet for a decision at a later date.” Decision 1 below reflects this amendment.

 

3.               That the Council was committed to the provision of new homes; the proposed redevelopment scheme could deliver over 100 new homes, community space, replacement retail space and public realm improvements.

 

4.               The proposed approach to the engagement of local stakeholders as set out in the report.

 

5.               The traffic and parking constraints as detailed in the report which were being considered as part of the scheme development. Members and Officers were mindful of the issues and concerns in this regard.

 

6.               That compulsory purchase powers would only be used as a last resort should the Council fail to acquire property interests by negotiation, as detailed in the report.

 

7.               The authorisation sought for serving initial Demolition Notices, as set out in decision 3 below, and the implications of this. In was anticipated that a planning application would be made in the summer of 2016.

 

8.               In response to concerns raised regarding traffic flows in the area, Ian Davis (Director of Regeneration and Environment) confirmed that studies were already being undertaken on traffic issues in the area.

 

9.               Councillor Orhan (Cabinet Member for Education, Children’s Services and Protection) highlighted the need for Children’s Services to be fully consulted on the educational aspects of the development prior to any decisions being made. In was important for the Departments to work together in moving the proposals forward.

 

Alternative Options Considered: NOTED the alternative options which had been considered as set out in full in section 4 of the report, including: Do Nothing; Redevelopment of 1-12a Beck House in isolation; and, scheme without Raynham Road Car Park.

 

DECISION: The Cabinet agreed to

 

1.               Authorise the initiation of a comprehensive housing led redevelopment scheme within the plan set out in appendix 1 of the report. The final details of the scheme including the investment decision, would be brought back to Cabinet for a decision at a later date.

 

2.               Note the approach to engage stakeholders, including affected residents, set out in paragraph 3.33 of the report.

 

3.               Authorise the serving of initial Demolition Notices in accordance with Schedule 5A of the Housing Act 1985 with immediate effect (subject to call-in).

 

4.               Resolve to use Compulsory Purchase powers under section 226 1 (a) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) should the Council fail to acquire property interests by negotiation within the boundary of the proposed development land, on the assumption that a Compulsory Purchase Order be confirmed.

 

5.               Delegate authority to the Director – Regeneration  ...  view the full minutes text for item 11