Issue - meetings

Phase 3 Public Realm

Meeting: 21/03/2017 - Communities, Housing and Environment Committee (Item 70)

70 Report of the Head of Regeneration and Economic Development - Phase 3 Public Realm pdf icon PDF 72 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

That Policy and Resources Committee be recommended to:

 

1.  Approve the change in scope from the original proposed project, to now include the southern end of Week Street;

2.  Approve the outline designs for all of Week Street and Gabriel’s Hill/Lower Stone Street with the exception of the suggested palette of tree species which do not comply with document HAP12; Urban Green Space.  In addition the 4 Ginkgo Biloba at the bottom of Gabriel’s Hill which should be removed and replaced with trees native to South East England as per HAP 12: Urban Green Space;

3.  Approve the proposed materials for hard landscaping only for Week Street and Gabriel’s Hill/Lower Stone Street;

4.  Approve the additional capital budget of £900k to cover the increased costs for the southern section of Week Street;

5.  Approve the proposed consultation materials and methodology but  further investigation should include more soft landscaping for the purposes of air quality mitigation and to be in keeping with the theme of the County Town of the Garden of England; and

6.  Approve the additional resources required for the ongoing cleansing and maintenance of the town centre.

 

Minutes:

The Local Economy Project Officer presented a report on the Phase 3 Public Realm.

 

The Committee  noted that details of Phase 3 of the Public Realm was first presented to Policy and Resources Committee at its meeting in April 2016.  The proposal was to upgrade the north end of Week Street (from Fremlin Walk to Maidstone East Station) and Gabriel’s Hill/Lower Stone Street.  However, following discussions with various Members, Officers and Designers, it had become clear that the whole length of Week Street should be considered for upgrade.

 

In response to questions from Members, Officers advised that:-

 

·  Sample patches of paving would be laid down for 2/3 months to enable testing for cleaning purposes.

·  It made sense to consider carrying out all the work in one go, rather than leaving an area in the middle not completed.

·  The £900k required could be funded from the new homes bonus that had been set aside for capital investment projects.

In the ensuing discussion the following points were made:-

 

·  That the image of the town centre was very important as Maidstone  competed with Bluewater, Tunbridge Wells and Tenterden.

·  That it made sense to complete the whole length of road as there were some parts that looked tired and run down.

·  That the provision of additional resources for ongoing maintenance needed to be carefully considered to ensure that the area was properly cleaned;

·  That the significant spend could not be justified especially when taxpayers were faced with an increase in their Council tax;

·  That the trees identified by the designers for the scheme would be contrary to the Council’s policy on trees in urban green space.

 

RESOLVED:  That Policy and Resources Committee be recommended to:

 

1.  Approve the change in scope from the original proposed project, to now include the southern end of Week Street;

Voting:  For:  6  Against:  1  Abstentions: 1

2.  Approve the outline designs for all of Week Street and Gabriel’s Hill/Lower Stone Street with the exception of the suggested palette of tree species which do not comply with document HAP12; Urban Green Space.  In addition the 4 Ginkgo Biloba at the bottom of Gabriel’s Hill which should be removed and replaced with trees native to South East England as per HAP 12: Urban Green Space;

Voting:  For:  7  Against:  1  Abstentions: 0

3.  Approve the proposed materials for hard landscaping only for Week Street and Gabriel’s Hill/Lower Stone Street;

Voting:  For:  7  Against: 1  Abstentions: 0

4.  Approve the additional capital budget of £900k to cover the increased costs for the southern section of Week Street;

Voting:  For:  5  Against:  1  Abstentions:  2

5.  Approve the proposed consultation materials and methodology but  further investigation should include more soft landscaping for the purposes of air quality mitigation and to be in keeping with the theme of the County Town of the Garden of England; and

Voting:  For:  6  Against:  1  Abstentions:  1

6.  Approve the additional resources required for the ongoing cleansing and maintenance of the town centre.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 70