160 PARK UPDATE
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Report of the Park Manager updating on
activities in the Park.
Minutes:
RECEIVED the report from Mark Evison, Park
Manager – Alexandra Palace, on Park matters.
NOTED
Cricket Club and Grounds (Paragraphs
7.1-7.8 of the report, pages 10-12 of the agenda pack)
- Re. Paragraph 7.6 – it was
reported that LB Haringey engineers had considered the detailed
plans for the foul drainage system proposals and officers’
concerns had been reduced.
- The Building Schools for the Future
(BSF) team had employed an ecologist who had advised on a suitable
methodology for the work.
- The Park Manager would meet with BSF
staff to discuss plans for the water irrigation system on Friday
2nd December.
- Members of the Advisory and Consultative Committees had been
consulted and responses were mainly accepting of the plans for the
foul drain, although some concerns were raised about the visual
impact of the proposed storage tank and fencing for the irrigation
system. Some members agreed that the
design of the irrigation system was inappropriate.
- Concerns were also raised about the
short space of time given to the Board to consider the proposals
and that no other options had been presented. Sam Davidson, BSF Project Manager, apologised for
the short notice of this matter, explaining that the BSF team had
not been aware that the proposals required planning
permission. He informed the Board
that the proposals could be amended to install the irrigation tank
underground although this would increase the cost of the
project.
- Duncan Wilson, Chief Executive
– Alexandra Palace, stated that the matter required proper
consideration, particularly by the Statutory Advisory Committee,
including that the irrigation tanks may possibly be incorporated
with existing tanks outside of the cricket pavilion. He suggested
that the proposal for the sewage pipe be separated from the
proposal for the water irrigation system so that the sewage pipe
works could be conducted while the water irrigation system is
considered further. The Board noted
that one contract covered both proposals and the BSF team was keen
to obtain the Board’s agreement at least in principle.
- Board members agreed that it was not
able to take a decision without further information and the advice
of the Statutory Advisory Committee.
RESOLVED that
i.
The content of the Park Update report be noted.
ii.
The Building Schools for the Futureproposals
relating to a new sewer pipe across Newland Field and a water
irrigation system be supported in principle, subject to more detail
including satisfactory drawings and designs being presented to the
Board in February 2012 and the advice of the Statutory Advisory
Committee. The “in
principle” agreement was also subject to an agreed method
statement and full indemnity.