Issue details
Inclusion of Land Adjacent to 17-21 Piccadilly in the Lease to SPARK:YORK
Purpose of report: This report relates to a small piece of land adjacent to 17-21 Piccadilly which the council recently purchased from Yorkshire Housing. The purchase of the land was approved by the Executive Member in 2015, as although the council benefited from a right of access across it, the formal acquisition increases the council’s future development value of the whole site. Following the conclusion of legal negotiations with Yorkshire Housing the purchase completed in September 2017.
In November 2016, the Executive approved offering Spark:York a short term tenancy of 17-21 Piccadilly
until the end of June 2020 to operate a pop-up development for
start-up businesses. This is to animate the site and drive footfall
in to the Castle Gateway regeneration area whilst the area
masterplan and site’s future
development options are approved, planning permissions achieved,
and delivery models agreed.
The purpose of this
report is to recommend the inclusion of the small piece of newly
acquired land in the red line boundary of the lease of 17-21
Piccadilly to Spark:York. This will
formalise their existing right of access to 17-21 Piccadilly, and
would also facilitate improved disabled access to the completed
Spark:York scheme. It would also
transfer responsibility for its upkeep from the council to
Spark:York for the duration of the
lease, reducing the council’s liability.
The Executive Member will be asked to: Include a small piece of adjoining land which the council recently acquired from Yorkshire Housing within the lease of 17-21 Piccadilly to Spark:York.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: Guildhall Ward;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 13/11/2017
Decision due: 11/12/17 by Executive Leader (incorporating Finance & Performance)
Lead member: Executive Leader (incorporating Finance & Performance)
Lead director: Corporate Director of Economy and Place
Department: Directorate of Economy and Place
Contact: Andy Kerr, Head of Regeneration & Economy Tel No. 01904 554153 Email: andy.kerr@york.gov.uk.
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