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I welcome the decision that Dundee City Council's policy
to improve the corner of Bellfield Street and Hawkhill will be
implemented. This came after the SNP Administration had to withdraw a
report which attempted to allow a property developer to build houses on the
site despite the council having a clear policy to improve the site.
I welcome the announcement that the council's policy
will be implemented. I note that the announcement is by the Council's
Chief Executive and not for the council's political leadership, which does beg
the question who is running the council? I have been clear from the
outset that the unanimous decision of the council from December 2016 should be
implemented. I am glad that it will be. I also accept the Chief
Executive's apology.
Lessons must
be learned from this debacle. There must be no repetition of this.
It is good to hear that the Chief Executive has said that he has changed
procedures to prevent any repeat of this sorry saga. I would also point
out that this report made its way through the SNP Group without anyone pointing
out the very obvious flaw in that there was already a policy for this
site. Councillor Macpherson and myself pointed this flaw out in a private
committee session, I would reiterate my concern that we have private meetings
too often.
I look
forward to the area across from the Whitehall Theatre being improved and I am
glad that my point of view has prevailed on this but I must say that we should
not have got into this situation in the first place and there should be no
repeat of this either.
Please find
below a copy of the email sent by Dundee City Council Chief Executive
David Martin to all councillors today.
Dear
councillor,
Following
the withdrawal of a report on the above site at the City Development Committee
on 27 March, I have now had the opportunity to discuss the matter fully with
relevant senior officers and investigate the circumstances surrounding the
submission of this item to members. In essence, there has been a
breakdown in internal communication between officers in the Neighbourhood
Services and City Development directorates. This led to one service in
the Council seeking to work with a prospective developer to realise a housing
development opportunity for the city, while another service was implementing an
existing decision of the Council to undertake an environmental improvement
project on part of the same site. The corporate discussions that members
would expect to take place where new opportunities arise for the use/re-use of
a piece of land that had been designated for another purpose had been
inadequate in this instance, leading to incomplete reporting and advice
being given to Councillors at the City Development Committee regarding the
status of the site concerned. Unusually in this particular case, the
matter was further complicated by the site being referred to by a different
name in reports to the City Council's Committees in December 2016 and March
2017.
Nonetheless,
it is clear that the high standards of professional advice that members of the
City Council are right to expect was lacking on this occasion, and I would once
again apologise to all Councillors for this.
I
have now instructed officers to proceed to implement the decision taken by the
council in December last year to complete the environmental improvement project
originally intended, and have taken steps to ensure that all reports to Council
Committees are reviewed by all members of the Council Management Team prior to
submission to members to avoid a repetition of this unfortunate mistake.
Regards
David R Martin
Chief Executive
Dundee City Council
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