Issue - meetings
Report seeking approval to acquire a long leasehold from Network Rail
Meeting: 09/04/2018 - Cabinet (Item 8)
This report concerns the land assembly necessary to bring forward the Queens Park/Cullen House development project, which is a fundamental part of the South Kilburn Regeneration Programme sitting in Phase 3a/3b. This report seeks approval for the acquisition of the Network Rail owned strip of land which forms part of the redevelopment site.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Brent Council Freehold Land at Queens Park Cullen House sit..., item 8 PDF 2 MB
- Appendix 2 - Restricted , View reasons restricted (8/3)
- Appendix 3 - Network Rail strip of land red line plan, item 8 PDF 2 MB
- Appendix 4 - All Land titles at Queens Park Cullen Site, item 8 PDF 2 MB
Decision:
It was RESOLVED:
8.1 That the purchase of a long leasehold interest in the Network Rail land delineated in red at Appendix 3, on the terms as set out in Appendix 2, and entry into a long lease with Network Rail be approved;
8.2 That it be noted that the acquisition of the Network Rail land is subject to Network Rail obtaining a full Licence Condition 7, which is part of Network Rail’s operating Licence and therefore completion is approximately six months from approval;
8.3 That the land acquired by the Council in order to facilitate the development, shall be acquired for planning purposes pursuant to section 227 Town and Country Planning act 1990; and
8.4 That the Council may use its powers in accordance with section 203 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 to override third party rights.
Minutes:
Councillor Shama Tatler, Cabinet Member for
Regeneration, Growth, Employment and Skills, introduced the report
stating that the regeneration of South Kilburn is a fifteen year
programme that is approximately half way through. It aims to
transform the area into a sustainable and mixed neighbourhood and
create a real sense of place and belonging. The programme will
deliver around 2,400 new homes of which 1,200 will be made
available for social rent for existing South Kilburn, secure
council tenants. To date 1073 new homes have been delivered with
60% (639) new homes having been made available for existing secure
tenants of South Kilburn. Woodhouse
Urban Park was opened to the public in May 2016 and South Kilburn
residents are able to utilise St Augustine’s Sports
Hall.
Councillor Tatler stated that this report
concerns the land assembly necessary to bring forward the Queens
Park/Cullen House development project, which is part of the South
Kilburn Regeneration Programme sitting in Phase 3a/3b. The Site
comprises of Keniston Press (now
demolished), Premier House, Salusbury
Road public car park, Cullen House and the Falcon Public House
together defined as “Queens Park/Cullen House” and
Network Rail Land.
It was RESOLVED:
8.1 That the purchase of a long leasehold interest in the Network Rail land delineated in red at Appendix 3, on the terms as set out in Appendix 2, and entry into a long lease with Network Rail be approved;
8.2 That it be noted that the acquisition of the Network Rail land is subject to Network Rail obtaining a full Licence Condition 7, which is part of Network Rail’s operating Licence and therefore completion is approximately six months from approval;
8.3 That the land acquired by the Council in order to facilitate the development, shall be acquired for planning purposes pursuant to section 227 Town and Country Planning act 1990; and
8.4 That the Council may use its powers in accordance with section 203 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 to override third party rights.