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Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 21st July 2008, having been printed and circulated, were taken as read and signed as a correct record. |
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Minutes: The Board considered a report of
the Strategic Director, Environment which dealt with the revised development
cost budget forecast for delivering Mersey Gateway up to the construction phase
when a contract would be in place with the private sector (the Concessionaire)
to design, build, finance and operate the project. The information updated the forecasts made in the development
budget approved by the Executive Board on 20th April 2006 and the
information on budget monitoring report to the Mersey Gateway Board since then. The Board was advised that the
revised outturn forecast of £21.6m would require the Council to meet £11.7m
(excluding pre Programme Entry cost of £2,1m) in total assuming that the DfT
agreed to contribute the £6.4m and taking into account the £3.5m already
secured from the Development Agency. It
was assumed that it is appropriate to capitalise development costs allowing the
Council to fund its contribution by prudential borrowing. Under the constitution the revised budget
would need to be approved by Council. A
proportion of the strategic priorities fund had already been set aside to
secure borrowing up to £8m and the Capital Programme was based on the current
approved development cost budget (314m). The Board was further advised
that Table five in the report indicated the funding and financing required to
support the estimated development costs assuming that the Council continued to
use prudential borrowing and that the Authority received the full grant from
DfT as requested. Members noted the reasons for the
increase in expenditure costs and the importance of delivering the project. RESOLVED: That (1)
the revised budget for Development Costs up to Final Funding
Approval be approved; (2) the Council be recommended to amend the Capital Programme accordingly; and (3)
the potential call on the Council Priorities Fund be noted. |
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MERSEY GATEWAY: APPOINTING COUNSEL FOR THE PUBLIC ENQUIRY PDF 21 KB Minutes: The Board considered a report of
the Strategic Director, Environment which dealt with the appointment of legal
Counsel to act as advocate for the Council in the expected Public Inquiry. The Board was advised that the
preparation of the Mersey Gateway had reached a stage where the project team
required a routine access to legal Counsel so that they could deal effectively
with objections and representations to the proposals and to prepare a robust
presentation of the Council case at Public Inquiry. The Board was further advised
that alternative Barristers and Junior Barristers have been
proposed by the legal advisers DLA Piper and their assessment was reported to
the Mersey Gateway Project Board by the Project Director in April 2008. The
office Project Board noted that the appointment of Counsel was now an urgent
requirement to support the project delivery timetable. Three candidates were assessed on the grounds of cost and
their experience in dealing with complex infrastructure projects at inquiries.
Previous experience with the Transport and Works Act was a particularly
important requirement. Although there was some difference in fees the assessment
was focussed on selecting Counsel on quality grounds. The officer Project Board noted the critical influence that the barrister
team would have on the outcome of the statutory process. The assessment had
revealed doubts about cheaper options and this was not an area where the
project should invite additional delivery risks. The officer Project Board instructed the Mersey Gateway Project Director
to appoint Timothy Straker QC
and Christopher Boyle (Junior Barrister) to represent the Council at the
forthcoming public inquiry. The appointment would be made at the earliest
opportunity in order to enable engagement to take place on the preparations for
the Public Inquiry. RESOLVED: That the decision of the officer Mersey Gateway Project Board to appoint Timothy Straker QC and Christopher Boyle (Junior Barrister) to represent the Council at the forthcoming public inquiry be noted. |
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MINUTES ISSUED: 26th September 2008 CALL IN: 3rd October 2008 Any matter decided by the Mersey Gateway Executive Board
may be called in no later than 3rd October 2008 |