Issue - decisions

HAYMARKET CAR PARK REFURBISHMENT PROVISION OF LIFT TO THE THEATRE AND PURCHASE OF HAYMAKET HOUSE

05/06/2018 - HAYMARKET CAR PARK REFURBISHMENT AND ASSOCIATED WORKS

(1)       to enter into a new 25 year lease of the Haymarket car park on condition that the Council undertake an improvement scheme to refurbish the car park and to provide new lifts to access from Belgrave Gate.

 

(2)       to undertake a scheme of refurbishment of the Haymarket car park, including provision of two new lifts.

 

(3)       to take a 125 year lease of 15 Belgrave Gate and the proposed lift shaft to provide ground floor lift access to the theatre and Haymarket House.

 

(4)       to take a supplemental lease of 13 Garrick Walk subject to simultaneous grant of sub lease to Haymarket Consortium.

 

(5)       to enter into agreement for lease to take a 125 year lease of Haymarket House, upon payment of a single initial premium.  This would be subject to the completion of an agreed scheme of conversion to a hotel and an initial 25 year lease (extendable to up to 50 years) being in place from the Council to Travelodge.

 

(6)       to add the above to the capital programme, at a total expected cost of £10.067m.

 

(7)       to approve the application of existing capital and revenue resources totalling £1.676m, being a contribution from the corporate property capital maintenance provision (£290k), a contribution from the parking strategy development capital provision (£400k), savings on the bridges capital programme (£250k) and the proposed two year rent free period on the car park (£736k).

 

(8)       to approve new investment of £8.391m to meet the balance of the cost, using cash reserves which will be written down as the Travelodge rental income is received.

 

(9)       to approve a permanent transfer of £68k from 2020/21 from the off-street car parking budget to the corporate capital financing budget, as car park income increases.

 

Please Note:  This decision was Called-In under Rule 12 of Part 4D of the Council’s Constitution.  The Call-In was considered by the Overview Select Committee at its meeting on 5 July 2018 where it was withdrawn by resolution of the Committee in accordance with Rule 12 (g) of Part 4 of the Council’s Constitution.  The original decision taken on 14 June 2018 is, therefore, deemed to be revived in its entirety.