Decision details

Estate Regeneration Programme

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider the report of the Executive Director of Neigbourhoods, following the procurement exercise to approve the preferred bidder(s), seeking approval to undertake the redevelopment of the sites comprised within Phase 2 of the Estate Regeneration Programme (ie Cumbrian Way Shopping Parade, Exford Shopping Parade, 5-92 Laxton Close and 222-252 Meggeson Avenue), and to enter into the Development Agreement and any other necessary contractual or legal arrangements to conclude the procurement.

 

Where reasonable attempts to negotiate acquisitions have failed, to make any compulsory purchase orders to authorise the acquisition by the Council of the land and/or properties within the sites above.

 

Decision:

(i)  To delegate to the Solicitor to the Council to amend, finalise and sign the Development Agreements with the preferred developers for each of the three sites within Phase 2 Estate Regeneration Programme with the respective preferred bidders comprising:

 

(a)  Lot 1 Exford Avenue Shopping Parade: Lovell Partnerships Limited /First Wessex Housing Association. 

(b)  Lot 3 Laxton Close: Lovell Partnerships Limited /First Wessex Housing Association. 

(c)  Lot 4 Meggeson Avenue: Lovell Partnerships Limited/First Wessex Housing Association.

(ii)  Lot 2 Cumbrian Way: Not to award.

(iii)  Delegate authority to the Head of Property and Procurement to negotiate and agree the purchase of each of the parcels of land shown edged red on Appendices 1 – 3 (being Exford Avenue Shopping Parade, 222-252 Meggeson Avenue and 5 – 92 Laxton Close)

(iv)  (a)  That subject to reasonable attempts to negotiate the acquisition of each of the parcels of land referred to in paragraph 3 above respectively having failed, that the Solicitor to the Council be authorised to make Compulsory Purchase Orders to acquire those relevant parcels of land and any necessary rights for the following parcels of land, all being within the Council’s Phase 2 Estate Regeneration Programme:

1.  Exford Avenue Shopping Parade as shown edged red on the map in  Appendix 1.

2.  222-252 Meggeson Avenue as shown edged red on the map in Appendix 2.

3.  5 – 92 Laxton Close as shown edged red on the map in Appendix 3.

under Section 226(1) (a) Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for the purpose of facilitating the carrying out of redevelopment and improvement of the land.

(b)  The Solicitor to the Council be authorised to approve the basis of each Statement of Reasons for making the Compulsory Purchase Orders as set out in Appendices 4 to 6.

(v)  The Solicitor to the Council be authorised to:

(a)  To make, advertise and secure confirmation and implementation of the Compulsory Purchase Orders referred to in paragraph 3(a) above.

(b)  To acquire interests in or rights over the land shown edged red on Appendices 1 - 3 either by agreement or compulsorily.

(c)  To amend all or any of the Statements of Reasons referred to in paragraph 4(b) above as required.

(d)  To approve agreements with land owners setting out the terms for withdrawal of any objections to any of the Compulsory Purchase Orders (to include payment of compensation), including where appropriate seeking exclusion of land from any Order.

(e)  To approve (once vacant possession and planning permission has been obtained) the service of a Final Demolition Notice and the demolition of the buildings and structures on the land edged red in Appendices 1 to 3.

Reasons for the decision:

1.  The Council’s estates offer the potential for the development of new and better homes and to benefit from more mixed tenure communities.  This Report proposes Phase 2 of the Estate Regeneration Programme (Phase 2) comprising of Exford Avenue Shopping Parade, 222-252 Meggeson Avenue and 5 – 92 Laxton Close, following on from the success of Phase 1 Hinkler Parade.  Phase 2 will help to tackle the economic deprivation and social disadvantage concentrated in these areas.

2.  These recommendations enable the timely development of the Phase 2 sites as listed above and delivery of the Estate Regeneration objectives. The recommendation for the procurement for Lot 2, Cumbrian Way Shopping Parade is to abandon the process and seek an alternative procurement method to ensure this scheme is still delivered within a reasonable timescale.

Alternative options considered:

  1. This report proposes the delivery of early projects within a programme of estate regeneration. 
  2. The option of doing nothing would not achieve the Council’s objectives for the Estate Regeneration Programme and not taking the steps identified within this Report increases the risk of delay to the projects.  Not pursuing the CPO would potentially delay the developers’ acquisitions of these sites and signing the Development Agreements.
  3. If the decision is taken not to enter into a Development Agreement with the relevant preferred bidder then the procurement process would have to be abandoned. Such a decision would need to be capable of sufficient rational justification to ensure that no compensation claims for wasted bidder costs could be successfully made against the Council.  Also, this would increase the risk of not obtaining funding from the Homes & Communities Agency.
  4. Not to proceed with the redevelopment of these sites would fail to deliver the Council’s regeneration ambitions and mean residents and businesses within these sites have been significantly disrupted with no improvements to their homes and neighbourhood. 
  5. The proposals for Lots 1, 3 and 4 satisfactorily meet the evaluation criteria and objectives of the Estate Regeneration Programme, included in Appendix 7 (exempt). The bids which were capable of acceptance for Lot 2 Cumbrian Way were not on evaluation considered to be acceptable and it is recommended that the tender is not awarded.  This decision has been made on the basis of the poor evaluation scores on design and costs to the council in terms of subsidy needed.
  6. It is proposed that Estate Regeneration investigate alternative options for delivering this scheme, to ensure that the regeneration aspirations for this project are met.

Report author: Jane Windebank

Publication date: 22/11/2010

Date of decision: 22/11/2010

Decided at meeting: 22/11/2010 - Cabinet

Effective from: 01/12/2010

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