Agenda and minutes

Extraordinary Meeting, Development Sub-Committee - Tuesday, 5 April 2022 7.00 pm

Venue: Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 1XB

Contact: Karen Wyeth  Email: k.wyeth@spelthorne.gov.uk

Link: Members of the public may hear the proceedings by tuning into the Council's YouTube channel

Items
No. Item

1/22

Apologies for absence & Substitutions

To receive any apologies for non-attendance and details of Member substitutions.

Minutes:

There were none.

2/22

Disclosures of Interest

To receive any disclosures of interest from members in accordance with the Members’ Code of Conduct.

 

Councillors Buttar, Doran, Harvey, Noble and Smith-Ainsley are Planning Committee members and therefore will not be making comment on any applications due to come before the Planning Committee.

 

Councillor S Mooney advised the Committee that she was a Surrey County Councillor

 

Minutes:

Councillors Buttar, Harvey and Smith-Ainsley advised the Committee that they were Planning Committee members and therefore would not be making comment on any applications due to come before the Planning Committee.

 

Councillor S. Mooney advised the Committee that she was a Surrey County Councillor.

 

 

3/22

Oast House - review and viability assessment pdf icon PDF 272 KB

To consider the proposed Oast House Development.

 

Report to follow.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered a report from the Development Manager, Richard Mortimer that sought approval to refer the decision on the Oast House development to Council under the Council’s referral scheme.

 

The Chief Executive made the following statement to the Committee before the presentation:

 

“Thank you Chair

 

Good evening Cllrs

 

This extraordinary meeting of the Development Sub Committee has been arranged to provide all Councillors with the opportunity to gain a full understanding of the proposed Kingston Road Oast House development in Staines.

 

Tonight, Richard Mortimer, ably aided by colleagues from the Assets and Accountancy team will be running through a slide presentation followed by a question-and-answer session that all Councillors will be able to participate in, covering, amongst other topics, the design and the financial viability of the scheme.

 

The uniqueness of the scheme revolves around the national opportunity to secure a circa £37 million NHS health and wellbeing centre that would provide both primary and secondary care for borough residents. Am sure Councillors will be particularly attuned to the need to secure a break-even financially viable scheme that would not burden Spelthorne's taxpayers unduly and would draw a line on the costs incurred to date in holding and build costs inflation. And of course, as captured in our Corporate Plan, the importance of providing affordable to rent homes for local people will be at the forefront of your consideration.

 

I am sure that the importance therefore of the development to Staines and the Borough will be fully appreciated by the conclusion of tonight's meeting. All being equal, the meeting will culminate with members of the DSC voting on referring the decision on the Oast House development to full Council so that every Councillor can be enfranchised to vote on the prospective scheme's advancement.

 

At this point, I would like to hand over to Richard Mortimer.

 

The Committee then received a presentation on the proposed Oast House Development from Richard Mortimer.

 

After the presentation all Councillors on the Committee, viewing in the Chamber and viewing via Microsoft Teams were then given the opportunity to ask questions of the Committee and Officers.

 

During the presentation and the question and answer session that followed the following major points were covered:

 

-       A revised scheme for 12, 10 and 9 storeys was presented to Councillors

-       Ongoing financial implications to Council due to delays in agreeing a scheme currently running at the level of £47,500 per month

-       Delays in agreeing a scheme could result in the Council and its residents losing the £37 NHS investment in the Health & Wellbeing Centre

-       182 units at affordable rent for local people on Housing Waiting List

-       Public consultation planned for June 2022

-       The impact of the development on four houses in Kingston Road

-       The purpose of the Health & Wellbeing Centre – Primary and Secondary Care

-       What services would be provided and how many residents would benefit from the Health & Wellbeing Centre

-       The height of the buildings

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