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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Communities.
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
(a) To consider proposals for further S106 priority-setting for 2015/16 project proposals from strategic S106 funding for outdoor and indoor sports facilities.
(b) To identify any actions needed following a review of progress on previously prioritised S106-allocated projects relating to community facilities and sports provision.
Matter for
Decision
The Council makes decisions
on how to use generic S106 developer contributions through annual S106
priority-setting rounds. There have been four rounds since 2012/13, with
another planned for later in 2016/17. Many S106 priority projects have been
completed, mitigating the impact of development and benefitting local
communities.
Plans for a June
2016 update to the Executive Councillor for Communities have been highlighted
in previous S106 reports to this Committee in October 2015 and March 2016 in
order to:
a)
Take stock of progress on major sports and
community facilities projects still under development which were allocated S106
funding in earlier S106 priority-setting rounds.
b)
Assess whether any further proposals for
strategic/city-wide outdoor and indoor sports projects, submitted for the
2015/16 round, are ready to be considered yet.
In summary, it has
taken longer than expected for S106 grant-based projects still under
development to reach the business case appraisal stage. The council needs to
impress the need for greater urgency and progress upon all grant applicants.
Meanwhile, none of the outstanding 2015/16 strategic/city-wide sports project
proposals are ready to be considered for S106 funding yet: those applicants
would be welcome to apply again during the 2016/17 S106 priority setting round.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Communities
i.
Instructed officers to notify the
grant applicants for these long-standing S106 projects still under development
that the current S106 funding allocations may be cancelled in early 2017 unless
good progress (paragraph 4.7 of the Officer’s report refers) is made by the end
of 2016. These projects are:
a)
Changing facility improvements at Cambridge Rugby
Club.
b)
Visitor changing facility improvements at King’s
College School (with access for other schools and clubs to King’s College
School’s indoor and outdoor sports facilities).
c)
Improved community facilities at East Barnwell
Community Centre.
d)
Community meeting room provision at Milton Road
Library.
ii.
Agreed to refocus the £250,000
S106 allocations for demolishing and rebuilding the Rouse Ball Pavilion so that
the project could encompass proposals to develop new pavilion facilities within
or next to Jesus Green Pool.
iii.
Confirmed that no further
proposals from the 2015/16 bidding round for strategic outdoor sports projects
or city-wide indoor sports facilities will be recommended for funding: fresh
applications can be considered as part of the 2016/17 S106 priority-setting
round.
iv.
Noted that several specific S106
contributions agreed prior to April 2015 have now been received and, as a
result, the following projects are now on the council’s ‘projects under
development’ (PUD) list:
a)
Community facility improvements at The Junction.
b)
Outdoor sports improvements at Chesterton
Recreation Ground.
c)
Indoor sports facility improvements at Netherhall School.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Urban Growth Project Manager.
The Urban Growth Project Manager and Community, Sport & Recreation
Manager said the following in response to Members’ questions:
i.
The Rouse Ball Pavilion had not been used as
changing rooms for sports for some years as the grounds were prone to flooding.
The intention was to move pavilion facilities to Jesus Green Pool. Options for
facilities and access for wider community use (eg a café area) were being
considered. Community Services Scrutiny Committee would be kept informed as the
proposals and preparations develop.
ii.
The nature of the sports
facilities (to be made available for club use through a grant for visitor
changing facilities improvements at King’s College School) had changed. If the
grant applicant was able to make good progress by the end of 2016, the issues
(including the proposed community use agreement) would then be reported to the Scrutiny
Committee and the West/Central Area Committee. It was expected that facilities
would be hired by clubs rather than members of the public.
iii.
Any unused s106 funding from the long-standing
projects under development (eg if projects did not go ahead or use their full
allocations) would go back into the appropriate (strategic/city-wide or
devolved) S106 fund, so that it could be made available to other suitable
projects. The two community facility projects mentioned in the report had been
allocated devolved S106 funding by area committees, so (if the projects were
not able to go ahead) these amounts would go back into their devolved S106 funds.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest were
declared by the Executive Councillor.
Publication date: 29/07/2016
Date of decision: 30/06/2016