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South Kilburn Regeneration - Next Steps
Meeting: 23/06/2010 - Executive (Item 14)
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This report summarises the progress made since February 2010 on the regeneration of South Kilburn, and sets out proposals for building on the momentum established by the Council over the past year. Specifically the report sets out proposals for re-investing the capital receipts secured through the advance stages of South Kilburn’s regeneration, as agreed by the Executive in February 2010.
(Appendix also below).
Additional documents:
- PRU_SK_App1, item 14 PDF 99 KB
- PINK_PRU_SK_App2v2 , View reasons restricted (14/3)
- PINK_PRU_ SKApp3 , View reasons restricted (14/4)
Decision:
(i) that the progress made on the South Kilburn Regeneration project as set out in the report from the Directors of Policy and Regeneration and Housing and Community Care be noted;
(ii) that the remainder of Phase 1 of the regeneration proposals be progressed in line with the overall phasing strategy, incorporating the redevelopment of Cambridge Court, Wells Court, Hicks Bolton House, Bond House and Ely Court;
(iii) that it be noted that officers are working with the Homes and Communities Agency to prepare a short, medium and long term investment strategy for South Kilburn;
(iv) that officers progress a detailed planning application for Cambridge Court (Zone 6i) and Wells Court (Zone 6D) for approximately 105 new homes;
(v) that officers progress a detailed planning application for the Ely Court site (Zones 6iii and 6iv);
(vi) that officers progress a detailed planning application for the Bond House and Hicks Bolton House sites (Zones 13N and 13S);
(vii) that it be noted that the new social rented housing developed as part of the above sites has the primary purpose of delivering decant accommodation for residents from blocks within Phase 2 of the regeneration programme;
(viii) that officers be authorised to begin the procurement process to assemble an EU compliant framework of prospective developer partners to bring forward the remaining Phase 1 sites, and future Phase 2 and 3 sites;
(ix) that approval be given to the assessment criteria set out in paragraph 3.24 of the Directors’ report which will be used to select prospective development partners for inclusion on the framework;
(x) that approval be given to the making of compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to acquire (a) the leasehold interests listed in appendix 2 of the Directors’ report (the CPO Land) and (b) any new rights in the CPO Land which may be required under section 13 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976;
(xi) that approval be given to the submissions of the CPOs, once made, to the Secretary of State for confirmation whilst at the same time seeking to acquire the land by private negotiated treaty on such terms as may be agreed by the Director of Finance and Corporate Resources;
(xii) that approval be given to:
(a) the Director of Housing and Community Care entering into agreements and make undertakings on behalf of the Council with the holders of interests in the CPO Land or parties otherwise affected by the Scheme setting out the terms for the withdrawal of their objections to the confirmation of the CPOs and including the offering back of any part of the CPO Land not required by the Council after the completion of the development or the acquisition of rights over the CPO Land in place of freehold acquisition, where such agreements are appropriate;
(b) the making of one or more general vesting declarations or service of Notices to Treat and Notices of Entry (as appropriate) pursuant to the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981 and the Compulsory Purchase Act ... view the full decision text for item 14
Minutes:
The report from the Directors of Policy and Regeneration and Housing and Community Care summarised the progress made since February 2010 on the regeneration of South Kilburn, and set out proposals for building on the momentum established by the Council over the past year. Specifically the report set out proposals for re-investing the capital receipts secured through the advance stages of South Kilburn’s regeneration, as agreed by the Executive in February 2010. Councillor Crane (Lead Member, Regeneration and Economic Development) reminded the Executive that this was a much needed project and that agreement was required for the compulsory purchase of properties and the next phase of planning permission. He referred to proposals for a Healthy Living Centre in partnership with GPs and the NHS which would an important part of the scheme. Capital receipts to be generated would be used to repay the debt and end interest incurred.
The Executive welcomed the report.
The Executive also had before them appendices to the report which were not for publication as they contained the following category of exempt information as specified in Schedule 12 of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1972:
Information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information).
RESOLVED:-
(i) that the progress made on the South Kilburn Regeneration project as set out in the report from the Directors of Policy and Regeneration and Housing and Community Care be noted;
(ii) that the remainder of Phase 1 of the regeneration proposals be progressed in line with the overall phasing strategy, incorporating the redevelopment of Cambridge Court, Wells Court, Hicks Bolton House, Bond House and Ely Court;
(iii) that it be noted that officers were working with the Homes and Communities Agency to prepare a short, medium and long term investment strategy for South Kilburn;
(iv) that officers progress a detailed planning application for Cambridge Court (Zone 6i) and Wells Court (Zone 6D) for approximately 105 new homes;
(v) that officers progress a detailed planning application for the Ely Court site (Zones 6iii and 6iv);
(vi) that officers progress a detailed planning application for the Bond House and Hicks Bolton House sites (Zones 13N and 13S);
(vii) that it be noted that the new social rented housing developed as part of the above sites has the primary purpose of delivering decant accommodation for residents from blocks within Phase 2 of the regeneration programme;
(viii) that officers be authorised to begin the procurement process to assemble an EU compliant framework of prospective developer partners to bring forward the remaining Phase 1 sites, and future Phase 2 and 3 sites;
(ix) that approval be given to the assessment criteria set out in paragraph 3.24 of the Directors’ report which will be used to select prospective development partners for inclusion on the framework;
(x) that approval be given to the making of compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) to acquire (a) the leasehold interests listed in appendix 2 of the Directors’ report (the ... view the full minutes text for item 14