Agenda, decisions and minutes

Cabinet - Wednesday 24 July 2024 10.00 am


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Venue: Council Chamber, Barnsley Town Hall

Contact: Andrew Perriman  Interim Service Director Law and Governance

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No. Item

40.

Declaration of pecuniary and non-pecuniary interests

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41.

Call-in of Cabinet decisions

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42.

Minutes of the previous meeting held on 10 July 2024 (Cab.24.7.2024/3) pdf icon PDF 87 KB

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43.

Decisions of Cabinet Spokespersons (Cab.24.7.2024/4)

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44.

Petitions received under Standing Order 44 (Cab.24.7.2024/5) pdf icon PDF 67 KB

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45.

Barnsley Car Parking Strategy 2024-2029 (Cab.24.7.2024/6) pdf icon PDF 210 KB

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Decision:

RESOLVED that Cabinet approves the Barnsley Car Parking Strategy (2024-2029), which incorporated the strategic aims and objectives.

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46.

Council New Build and Acquisitions Strategy (Cab.24.7.2024/7) pdf icon PDF 231 KB

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RESOLVED that Cabinet:-

 

1.    Delegates authority to the Group Leader Estates to negotiate and agree terms for the acquisition of individual properties in line with the Acquisitions Policy and recommendation 2; and

 

2.    Delegates authority to the Head of Strategic Housing, in consultation with the S151 Officer, to authorise the acquisition of multiple properties up to the total value of £15.000M over the 5 financial years (2024-2028); and

 

3.    Delegates authority to the Executive Director of Core Services to negotiate, conclude and execute on behalf of the council any document or agreement required to conclude the property acquisitions; and

 

4.    Delegates authority to the Group Leader Estates to:

 

·       Enter into negotiations with any third-party landowner(s) or property owners to acquire any interests or enter into agreements to occupy land not in the ownership of the Council necessary to deliver the New Build and Acquisition Strategy, by agreement where possible. Also, to complete any variation to any existing leases on the occupation of land owned by the local authority and where necessary negotiate compensation payments following consultation with Strategic Property Board.

 

·        Negotiate the terms and conditions of any development agreements required with relevant parties, including private developer(s) and housing providers to deliver the New Build and Acquisition Strategy following consultation with Strategic Property Board; and

 

5.    Delegates authority to the Head of Property and Executive Director of Growth and Sustainability to approve the use of Council-owned land for affordable housing delivery noting any potential decrease in/or nil land receipt and the impact on management receipts subject to further Cabinet approval for individual schemes; and

 

6.    Authorises the Executive Director of Growth and Sustainability to undertake all necessary steps to secure development and delivery of the new build pipeline sites including but not limited to public consultation and engagement on individual sites, noting that each site will be subject to a further Cabinet report, and approve (insofar as Cabinet is able to do so) the preparation and progress any necessary statutory procedures (including planning permission) required to develop and deliver the proposed projects; and

 

7.    Delegates authority to submit any full business case(s) and conclude any funding process(es) (including the negotiation of the terms and conditions) to the Council’s Section 151 Officer in consultation with the Executive Director of Growth and Sustainability and accept any available external grant funding to contribute towards the delivery of new build affordable homes; and

 

8.    In principle, authorises the Head of Strategic Housing, under the terms of the Barnsley Contract Procedure rules, to seek tenders and incur costs for any aspect of the delivery of the new build programme and appoint the successful tender on the basis of most economically advantageous bid; and to consider whether the works, services or goods can be provided in-house, subject to value for money considerations. (This could include but is not limited to the external appointment of a legal and other service providers, and costs associated with feasibility works and professional services up to RIBA Stage 3 to allow the  ...  view the full decision text for item 46.

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47.

Long Term Plan for Towns (Cab.24.7.2024/8) pdf icon PDF 314 KB

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Decision:

RESOLVED that Cabinet:-

 

1.    Approves the Barnsley Town Board as the consultative body for the Long-Term Plan for Towns (LTPT) programme, as required by the Government; and

 

2.    Notes the geographical boundary of the LTPT programme focuses on the Barnsley Urban Area as instructed by the Government, agreed in consultation with the Barnsley Town Board, and subsequently formally approved by Government; and

 

3.    Delegates authority to the Director of Finance to accept £19.259 million funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for the LTPT programme over the next 10-years; and

 

4.    Delegates authority to the Executive Director for Growth & Sustainability to approve the LTPT Investment Plan 2024-2027 in consultation with the Barnsley Town Board; and

 

5.    Delegates authority to the Executive Director for Growth & Sustainability to approve the LTPT 10-Year Vision 2024-2034 in consultation with the Barnsley Town Board.

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