{meta} Agenda for Property / Regeneration Briefing on Monday, 25 July 2022, 3.00 pm

Agenda and decisions

Venue: Salford Suite, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton. View directions

Contact: Mike Relph, Senior Democratic Services Advisor 

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for absence

2.

Declarations of interest

3.

Items for Decision - Part 1 (Open to the Public)

No items

4.

Public Briefing Items

The following items are for the primary purpose of providing members of the public with all relevant information on the respective matters, other than those elements, which in accordance with the relevant sections of the Local Government Act 1972, remain confidential and require that any arising decision is taken in Part 2 of the agenda.

 

4a

Proposed Advertising Site - Broadway Roundabout (also see item 6a) pdf icon PDF 297 KB

4b

Proposed Advertising Site - A57 Liverpool Road (also see item 6b) pdf icon PDF 298 KB

4c

Proposed Advertising Site - A6 Broad Street (also see item 6c) pdf icon PDF 302 KB

4d

Lester Road Reconstruction Scheme (also see item 6d) pdf icon PDF 464 KB

4e

A V Roe House, 262 Liverpool Road, Eccles (also see item 6e) pdf icon PDF 395 KB

Additional documents:

5.

Exclusion of the Public

6.

Items for Decision - Part 2 (Closed to the Public)

6a

Proposed Advertising Site - Broadway Roundabout pdf icon PDF 202 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

Salford City Council - Record of Decision

 

I, Councillor Tracy Kelly, Deputy City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the city council constitution do hereby approve enter into an agreement with billboard advertising ltd to develop a digital mega 6 advertising display on Broadway Roundabout, Salford.

 

The Reasons are Billboard Advertising Ltd have put forward a proposal to develop a Digital Mega 6 billboard on the Broadway Roundabout, Salford Quays. The rent offered is acceptable and a planning consent is in place to develop a digital screen at this location. This approval will allow this proposal to proceed.

 

Assessment of Risk: Low, all development costs will be met by the advert developer, there will be no liability on the Council.

Source of funding:  Not Applicable

 

Legal Advice Obtained: Yes

 Tony Hatton, Principal Solicitor - Shared Legal Service

 

Financial Advice obtained: Yes

Alison Woods, Senior Accountant (Planning and Transport)

 

Procurement Advice obtained: Yes

Christin Flisk, Procurement Manager

 

HR Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

Climate Change Advice obtained: Yes

Jonathan Till, Business Development Manager

 

The following documents have been used to assist the decision process.

The public briefing report of the Strategic Director of Place submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing held on 25 July 2022


Contact Officer:       

Jonathan Till - Business Development Manager

Tel No 0164 779 6133

 

This decision is not subject to consideration by another Lead Member.

 

The appropriate scrutiny to call-in the decision is the Growth and Prosperity scrutiny panel                   

 

 

Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly

Deputy City Mayor

Date: 25 July 2022

 

 

*           This decision was published on Monday 25 July 2022.

*           This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 1 August 2022 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.

 

 

6b

Proposed Advertising Site - A57 Liverpool Road pdf icon PDF 202 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

Salford City Council - Record of Decision

 

I, Councillor Tracy Kelly, Deputy City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the city council constitution do hereby approve enter into an agreement with wildstone to develop a digital 96 sheet advertising display on the A57 Liverpool Road, by the heliport.

 

The Reasons are Wildstone have put forward a proposal to develop a Digital 96 sheet advertising display on the A57 Liverpool Road, by the Heliport, Irlam. The rent offered has been benchmarked and is deemed to be acceptable.This approval will allow this proposal to proceed.

 

Assessment of Risk: Low, all development costs will be met by the advert developer, there will be no liability on the Council.

Source of funding:  Not Applicable

 

Legal Advice Obtained: Yes

 Tony Hatton, Principal Solicitor - Shared Legal Service

 

Financial Advice obtained: Yes

Alison Woods, Senior Accountant (Planning and Transport)

 

Procurement Advice obtained: Yes

Christin Flisk, Procurement Manager

 

HR Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

Climate Change Advice obtained: Yes

Jonathan Till, Business Development Manager

 

The following documents have been used to assist the decision process.

The public briefing report of the Strategic Director of Place submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing held on 25 July 2022


Contact Officer:       

Jonathan Till - Business Development Manager

Tel No 0164 779 6133

 

This decision is not subject to consideration by another Lead Member.

 

The appropriate scrutiny to call-in the decision is the Growth and Prosperity scrutiny panel                   

 

 

Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly

Deputy City Mayor

Date: 25 July 2022

 

 

*           This decision was published on Monday 25 July 2022.

*           This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 1 August 2022 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.

 

6c

Proposed Advertising Site - A6 Broad Street pdf icon PDF 202 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

Salford City Council - Record of Decision

 

I, Councillor Tracy Kelly, Deputy City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the city council constitution do hereby approve enter into an agreement with wildstone to develop a digital 96 sheet advertising display on on land on the A6 Broad Street, adjacent to Langworthy Road.

 

The Reasons are Wildstone have put forward a proposal to develop a Digital 96 sheet advertising display on the A6 Broad Street, adjacent to Langworthy Road. The rent offered has been benchmarked and is deemed to be acceptable. This approval will allow this proposal to proceed.

 

Assessment of Risk: Low, all development costs will be met by the advert developer, there will be no liability on the Council.

Source of funding:  Not Applicable

 

Legal Advice Obtained: Yes

 Tony Hatton, Principal Solicitor - Shared Legal Service

 

Financial Advice obtained: Yes

Alison Woods, Senior Accountant (Planning and Transport)

 

Procurement Advice obtained: Yes

Christin Flisk, Procurement Manager

 

HR Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

Climate Change Advice obtained: Yes

Jonathan Till, Business Development Manager

 

The following documents have been used to assist the decision process.

The public briefing report of the Strategic Director of Place submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing held on 25 July 2022


Contact Officer:       

Jonathan Till - Business Development Manager

Tel No 0164 779 6133

 

This decision is not subject to consideration by another Lead Member.

 

The appropriate scrutiny to call-in the decision is the Growth and Prosperity scrutiny panel                   

 

 

Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly

Deputy City Mayor

Date: 25 July 2022

 

 

*           This decision was published on Monday 25 July 2022.

*           This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 1 August 2022 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.

 

6d

Lester Road Reconstruction Scheme pdf icon PDF 199 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

Salford City Council - Record of Decision

 

I Councillor Tracy Kelly, Deputy City Mayor , in exercise of the powers contained within the City Council constitution do hereby approve the Lester Road Reconstruction Scheme

 

The Reasons are the scheme seeks to address the deterioration of the existing highway and improve the pavement structure so that it is fit for purpose for industrial use.

Options considered and rejected were: No other options were considered.

 

Assessment of Risk: High – a failure to  implement this scheme will result in the matter being determined by the court. There is a risk that the judgement will go against the council. At court, the test will not be in successfully demonstrating repairs in a timely manner to prevent injury or third party damage, but to demonstrate that the highway is in a “proper state of repair” and “fit for purpose”. That would not only result in the scheme being enforced but full legal costs being borne by the Council. Timescales are tight.

The source of funding is a  combination of £1.175m in historic Highways Maintenance DfT grants and £0.500m in approved general unsupported borrowing, for the 2022/23 financial year.

 

Legal Advice obtained:

Helen Chapman, Solicitor, Shared Legal Service Tel: 0161 219 6323

 

Financial Advice obtained:

Alison Woods, Senior Accountant, (Planning & Transport)Tel: 0161 9251135

 

Procurement Advice obtained:

Heather Stanton Category Manager Level 2 Tel: 0161 686 6241

 

HR Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

Climate Change Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

The following documents have been used to assist the decision process.

The public briefing report of the Strategic Director of Place submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing held on 25 July 2022



Contact Officer:  Steve Mangan, Group Engineer Highway Asset management

                           Tel No: 0161 603 4034

 

 

This decision is not subject to consideration by another Lead Member.

 

The appropriate scrutiny to call-in the decision is the Growth and Prosperity scrutiny panel                   

 

 

Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly

Deputy City Mayor

Date: 25 July 2022

 

6e

A V Roe House, 262 Liverpool Road, Eccles pdf icon PDF 199 KB

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Decision:

Salford City Council - Record of Decision

Disposal of A V Roe House, 262 Liverpool Road, Eccles M30 0SD

 

I, Councillor Tracy Kelly, Deputy City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the City Council constitution do hereby:

 

  1. Confirm and approve the selection of bidder 4 as the preferred purchaser of the subject property.

 

  1. Instruct and authorise officers to progress, negotiate and finalise heads of terms with the preferred purchaser which will be subject to subsequent formal approval.

 

  1. Authorise officers to inform the remaining bids that they have been unsuccessful.

 

The Reasons are: To allow disposal of a long-term empty property while receiving a Capital Receipt. In addition to this the preferred purchaser has demonstrated the deliverability of their proposal, so the disposal will ensure a sustainable long-term use for the property.

 

Assessment of Risk: Low

Source of funding:  Not Applicable

 

Legal Advice Obtained: Yes - Tony Hatton/Deborah Scott - Shared Legal Service

 

Financial Advice obtained: Yes - David Mills - Strategic Finance Manager

 

Procurement Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

HR Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

Climate Change Advice obtained: Not applicable

 

The following documents have been used to assist the decision process.

The public briefing report of the Strategic Director of Place submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing held on 25 July 2022



Contact Officers:     

Andrew Cartwright - Head of Service, Strategic Delivery Tel No 0164 779 6074

Alex Cox - Graduate surveyor                                           Tel No 0161 779 4837

 

 

 

This decision is not subject to consideration by another Lead Member.

 

The appropriate scrutiny to call-in the decision is the Growth and Prosperity scrutiny panel                   

 

 

Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly

Deputy City Mayor

Date: 25 July 2022

 

 

*           This decision was published on Monday 25 July 2022.

*           This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 1 August 2022 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.

 

 

7.

Any other business