Decision Maker: Head of Housing Development
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The Head of Housing Development approves to
enter into a Basic Asset Protection Agreement (BAPA) with Network
Rail and for the payment of up to £14,230.05 plus VAT to
cover all associated costs and activities to take the Kings Road
(N17) Car Park development up to the planning stage.
The approval of a Basic Asset Protection
Agreement (BAPA) with Network Rail is crucial for advancing the new
housing development scheme to the planning stage.
This agreement ensures that all design and construction activities
are coordinated with Network Rail to prevent any disruptions to
rail operations and to safeguard the integrity of the railway
infrastructure. By securing a BAPA, we can mitigate potential
risks, comply with regulatory requirements, and demonstrate our
commitment to safety and collaboration.
Additionally, this approval will facilitate smoother project
execution, minimise delays, and enhance stakeholder confidence,
ultimately paving the way for a successful planning application and
subsequent development phases.
The Council could decide not to enter into a
Basic Asset Protection Agreement (BAPA) with Network Rail. This
will effectively halt the redevelopment of the Kings Road (N17) Car
Park site. This is due to the site’s close proximity to an
active railway, which necessitates careful coordination and safety
measures to ensure that design and construction activities do not
disrupt rail operations or compromise the integrity of the railway
infrastructure. Without a BAPA, the project cannot proceed, as it
could potentially fail to meet the necessary regulatory and safety
requirements, ultimately jeopardising the entire redevelopment
initiative.
The Council could seek to enter into an agreement at a later stage,
this decision could lead to significant delays, increased costs,
and a loss of stakeholder confidence, further complicating future
development efforts in the area.
The Council could decide not to proceed with the redevelopment of
the Kings Road (N17) Car Park site. This decision would not only
halt a key project within the Council’s housing development
plan but also hinder its broader objectives of addressing housing
shortages and providing affordable homes.
Publication date: 27/02/2025
Date of decision: 27/02/2025
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