Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
The Executive Member for
Regeneration submitted a report for Executive’s consideration.
The report sought approval
for the disposal of Hemlington Grange West, which was allocated in the Housing
Local Plan (2014) and Draft Housing Local Plan (2024), in accordance with the
Council’s Asset Disposal Process, and to inform Executive of the next steps to
take the site to market.
Hemlington Grange West was
a Council owned site of circa 20.05 acres (8.11 ha) and was currently
identified in the Housing Local Plan (2014) as part of the Hemlington Grange
mixed use allocation. A site plan was attached as Appendix one of the report.
The site was originally
envisaged as being a potential location for business use, but the outcome of an
Employment Land Review had been determined that there was no demand in this
location.
The site had subsequently
been allocated in the Draft Local Plan 2024 for the development of
approximately 170 dwellings and an appropriately scaled Local Centre.
The site would provide a
mix of dwelling types and sizes, including bungalows, that complemented and
enhanced the choice and quality of housing in the local area.
Vehicular access for the
site would be taken from Hemlington Grange Way, whilst incorporating access to
the adjacent Holme Farm allocation for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Footpaths would also be provided to link into the wider network.
Hemlington Grange West had
been formally established as a Level one project, identifying the strategic
importance to the Council. The Council’s Programme and Project Management
Framework (PPMF), underpins the achievement of its strategic objectives.
Demand for new homes
continued to strengthen and the town required a significant supply of new
housing developments over the next decade to allow the town to keep pace with
local demand and national demographic trends. Middlesbrough’s Draft Local Plan,
which had been informed by a Local Housing Needs Assessment (LHNA), identified
a requirement for the delivery of 400 net additional dwellings per annum
between 2022 and 2041.
The Executive Member for
Finance and Governance expressed concern regarding the proposed local centre as
the Member for an adjoining ward.
The Mayor proposed an
amendment to the report to reflect that Executive had considered all relevant
information in reaching its decision.
ORDERED That Executive:
1.
Approve the de-risking, marketing and
disposal of the Hemlington Grange West housing site;
2.
Provides Delegated Authority for the
Director of Regeneration and the Director of Finance, following consultation
with the respective Executive Members, to approve the Public Open Space (POS)
and Land Appropriation process.
3.
Confirms it considered all the relevant
information in reaching its decision.
Publication date: 27/12/2024
Date of decision: 24/07/2024
Decided at meeting: 24/07/2024 - Executive
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