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Decision details
2 - 12 Battle Road - Dangerous Structure
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Decisions:
The Assistant Director Housing & Built Environment explained to the Cabinet the latest position regarding the proposed demolition of the dangerous structure in Battle Road and urgent temporary safety work to be undertaken to ensure any further movement is restricted.
Councillor Forward proposed approval of the recommendations, seconded by Councillor Barnett.
RESOLVED (unanimously):
- The Chief Finance
Officer (having considered the report from the Assistant Director
Housing and Built Environment together with the accompanying
evidence and witness statement) deems that the safety and corporate
risks highlighted in the report require that urgent action is taken
to remove the temporary safety provision in place at 2-12 Battle
Road and that the emergency demolition of the structure is
completed . In these circumstances, the Chief Finance Officer
considers that the use of the tendering process would be
unreasonable.
- In accordance with
paragraph 16.1 h of the Financial Operating Procedures, the Chief
Finance Officer is reporting use of the tendering exemption waiver
to Cabinet.
3. Cabinet agree that the recommended budget is allocated from the General Reserve for the demolition and associated costs.
Report author: Ray Haslam
Publication date: 07/04/2021
Date of decision: 06/04/2021
Decided at meeting: 06/04/2021 - Cabinet
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- The Chief Finance
Officer (having considered the report from the Assistant Director
Housing and Built Environment together with the accompanying
evidence and witness statement) deems that the safety and corporate
risks highlighted in the report require that urgent action is taken
to remove the temporary safety provision in place at 2-12 Battle
Road and that the emergency demolition of the structure is
completed . In these circumstances, the Chief Finance Officer
considers that the use of the tendering process would be
unreasonable.
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