Report by Chief Executive Officer – Place – Alistair Cunningham
Minutes:
Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Economic Development introduced the report which provided an update of the Housing Infrastructure Fund scheme to enable the delivery of significant infrastructure works to the east and south of Chippenham.
The Leader reported that the £75m grant is specifically awarded to deliver a new road that unlocks land to support the delivery of 7500 homes in the Chippenham housing market area. The report detailed specific projects that the fund would enable and contained details about the first phase of the programme.
The Cabinet noted that contract negotiations with Homes England had commenced and that the timetable had originally been set for a completion date of September 2020.
The Leader indicated that there would be no public consultation undertaken on the proposals until after the restrictions on public movement in relation to the COVID-19 situation had been lifted by the Government. Therefore, the timetable would need to be revised to take this into account. He also acknowledged that the benefits of the programme outweighed the risks and he was content to proceed with the programme.
The Cabinet heard from Andrew Nicolson who read out a statement and asked questions in relation to the Chippenham Housing Infrastructure Fund bid. The Leader thanked Mr Nicolson for his comments and confirmed that a response had been prepared on the issues raised and a copy had been sent to Mr Nicolson prior to the meeting and also published on the Council’s website
The Leader also referred to statements and questions from the following interested parties:
He thanked them for their comments and confirmed that responses had been prepared on the issues raised and copies had been sent to them prior to the meeting and also published on the Council’s website
In response to questions from Cllr Ian Thorn about (i) the risks associated with the programme; (ii) the timescales; and (ii) whether the funding was capital or revenue; the Leader responded that (i) he fully expected the risks to not materialise and that planning permission for the road and allocation of sites for housing to be granted; (ii) timescales would now be difficult to achieve due to the COVID-19 situation and conversations were being held with Homes England about this; and (iii) the funding element was all capital and would only revert to revenue in the event that risks materialise.
In response to a question from Cllr Cape about the Programme Team; The Leader confirmed that the Team consisted of a lead Director and one other full-time officer. The Team also received input from the Communications Team and Atkins – external partners.
Cllr Hubbard urged the Cabinet to make a positive decision on this matter and reminded everyone that if the 7,500 homes were not built in Chippenham then alternative sites in other parts of the County would need to be identified.
Resolved:
i. Lead contract negotiations with Homes England (HE)
ii. Create the scheme masterplan
iii. Manage the planning process
iv. Manage the procurement process
v. Manage the associated business case
vi. Plan and conduct consultation and engagement activities with all appropriate stakeholders
vii. Agree a land assembly arrangement with third party landowners and Council tenants
viii. Ensure the delivery of the new road
i. negotiate on behalf of the Council, terms and conditions of the Grant Determination Agreement (GDA) with HE following consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member and Director of Legal Services Director.
ii. consult on behalf of the Council in its role as developer, with all stakeholders, as to the optimum road route alignment and continue to consult and engage as appropriate to support programme delivery.
iii. approve the procurement exercise for the procurement of the road under Wiltshire Council regulations, including early contractor involvement, finalise the documentation, and execute the resulting contracts following consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member, Director of Legal Services and Director of Finance & Procurement.
iv. instigate negotiations and agree a land assembly strategy with other landowners forming part of the scheme following consultation with the relevant cabinet member, Director of Housing and Assets, Director of Finance and Procurement.
v. make all relevant decisions in respect of Blight notices, land assembly (including Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPO) and acquisitions, in consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member, Director of Legal Services and Director of Finance and Procurement.
vi. in consultation with the Chief Executive (Place), to continue to develop the design of the road together with the master planning of the overall scheme. Both will be necessary to support a full planning application for the road and outline application (or hybrid of the two) for the site by June 2021
Reasons for Decision:
In order to meet the deadline associated with the HIF grant, the Council will need to forward fund, at risk, the establishment of a team to support delivery of the required outputs detailed above. Some of these funds will be recoverable from the HIF grant once contracts are signed with HE, but some will not be recovered until the second phase of the programme, post 2025. To begin with this will require a commitment of £5.220m capital in the 2020/2021 financial year, as detailed above. This budget, if assigned, is done so at risk and on the assumption of successful HIF grant contract negotiations and Council agreement to proceed.
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