Decision details

Community Stadium - Outline Business Case

Decision Maker: Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11

Decision status: Decision Made

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Purpose of report: To provide a outline business case for the Community Stadium Project. To identify the need/demand for the stadium. To identify how the community element of the project could be delivered. To identify potential options and how they could be funded. To identify potential benefits/outputs and risks. To set out timescales and costs for the project to be taken forward.

Members are asked to:  Pursue a preferred option or options for further and more detailed feasibility work. To develop the option(s) to detailed business case stage, begin the site selection process and development of the planning case.

Decision:

RESOLVED: (i)         That the findings of the report be noted and approval given to pursue the project to the next key stage; that is, to undertake a detailed feasibility study that will develop a full business case for a robust and deliverable community stadium in York and to report back to the Executive in two key stages:

 

a)     findings from site selection and initial feasibility (November 2009, to align with the LDF process);

b)     final findings (between April and July 2010).

 

(ii)That the following strands of work be undertaken as part of the feasibility study, to enable the development of a business case for a preferred option:

 

a)     Confirm the specific requirements of York City, York City Knights, the Athletics Club and other sporting and community interests in the City.  This could be formalised in some form of Memorandum of Understanding in relation to potential capital contributions, governance, operating arrangements and facility usage.

b)     Undertake an audit of the current activities taking place at the Huntington Stadium, together with a recommendation as to how those activities could be sustained in the future.

c)      Pursue detailed discussions / negotiations with relevant education and health sector partners to exhaust options for a well being / education hub.  Exhaust the opportunities for other public sector stakeholders and partners and develop a business plan for how the uses could effectively co-habit a community stadium.

d)     Undertake a detailed financial and economic assessment.  Initiate discussions with potential funding agencies.  Undertake a detailed examination of development and procurement options as part of the wider financial appraisal.

e)     Initiate the site selection process for a preferred site or sites and begin the preparation of a high level planning case.  Examine the scope for enabling development linked to the funding / financial appraisal.

f)        Undertake master planning / design work to assist the site selection process, identify land take requirements.  Provide schematics to enable the feasibility work and specific stadium / partner requirements.

g)     Develop a high level business case for developing an eco-stadium that maximises the potential of environmental sustainability and green energy sources / technologies.  This will cover a range of options, benefits, capital / revenue costs / savings, CO2 savings and funding potential.

h)      Identify Officer time from key corporate disciplines (in particular finance, legal, property, leisure and planning) to work as part of an internal team to support the feasibility work and ensure that the interests of the Council are secured at all stages as the project proceeds.

 

REASON:      In order to provide the best opportunity to deliver a shared use stadium for the City of York which will be economically viable in the long term.

Publication date: 24/06/2009

Date of decision: 23/06/2009

Decided at meeting: 23/06/2009 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11

Effective from: 26/06/2009

Accompanying Documents:

 

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