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MEETING OF COUNCIL - Town of Cambridge

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<strong>COUNCIL</strong> MINUTESTUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2013CommentBased on the correspondence received from the School, it is evident that there is no intention<strong>of</strong> constructing the remaining 14 car parking bays or the 3 pickup/drop <strong>of</strong>f bays in the shortterm. They indicate that "should the need arise" they will construct the required bays. As theyare currently leasing 14 bays from the <strong>Town</strong>, it would indicate that the school has a need for carparking bays within their own facility. After recent inspections <strong>of</strong> the Lake Monger car park, theAdministration believe that the school may be utilising more than the 14 bays agreed in thelicence, however, it is uncertain as to whether the vehicles are all associated with the school orwith the Speech and Hearing Centre. It is evident, however, that all <strong>of</strong> the vehicles are groupedtogether on the north western side <strong>of</strong> the car park.The original 2006 licence agreement between the <strong>Town</strong> and the School for the car parkingbays was reached on the understanding that the School would construct the required carparking bays. This undertaking by the school resulted in favourable terms being agreed toregarding the financial compensation for the use <strong>of</strong> the Lake Monger Car Park. If the School isto continue to use the Lake Monger Car Park as a permanent solution to its car parking issues,then a commercial rate for the annual lease <strong>of</strong> the car park should be negotiated.Alternatively, if Council does not want to continue with the licence agreement to the School,then Council can apply a condition on the planning approval requiring the 14 car parking baysto be constructed.Finally, this report does not consider the planning application. This will be consideredseparately by the <strong>Town</strong> once the car parking issue is resolved.POLICY/STATUTORY IMPLICATIONS:Breech <strong>of</strong> Lease Agreements.The sub lease agreement between the Speech and Hearing Centre and the Bold ParkCommunity School requires the lessee to seek approval from the lessor before any alterationsor improvements are undertaken on the property.The lessor is then to seek approval for the development from the Head Lessor (<strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Cambridge</strong>).As the current development does not have planning approval, the School and the Speech andHearing Centre were required to seek approval from the <strong>Town</strong> before submitting a planningapplication and both parties are in breach <strong>of</strong> their lease agreements.12 Development12.10 Head-Lessor's approval <strong>of</strong> improvementsThe Lessee acknowledges that the approval <strong>of</strong> the lessor under clause 12 issubject to the approval by the Head-Lessor <strong>of</strong> the erection or alteration <strong>of</strong> anyimprovement on the premises, which the Head-Lessor may withhold in itsabsolute discretion.19 Head - Lessor19.1 Head - lessor's consentH:\CEO\GOV\<strong>COUNCIL</strong> MINUTES\13 MINUTES\FEBRUARY 2013\C CR.DOCX 160

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