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STATES OF JERSEY

PROPERTY AND INFRASTRUCTURE REGENERATION: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBER TO THE REGENERATION STEERING GROUP

Lodged au Greffe on 19th June 2012 by the Chief Minister

STATES GREFFE

2012   Price code: A  P.65

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

to refer to their Act dated 13th October 2010 in which they adopted the Proposition entitled Property and Infrastructure Regeneration: the States of Jersey Development Company Limited' as amended (P.73/2010) setting out the  proposals  and  structure  of  the  new  Property  and  Infrastructure Regeneration  process  and  establishing  the  States  of  Jersey  Development Company Limited; and

to appoint the Connétable of St. Helier as a member of the Regeneration Steering Group.

CHIEF MINISTER

REPORT

Background

On  13th  October  2010  the  States  approved  proposals  lodged  by  the  Council  of Ministers that set out new arrangements for structuring the planning, development and implementation of major property and infrastructure regeneration projects in Jersey (P.73/2010).

A key provision of the proposals included the formation of a Regeneration Steering Group.

The purpose of the Regeneration Steering Group is to provide political guidance in order to inform the policy guidelines for all major Public property and regeneration projects in Jersey.

This will in practice mean that the Regeneration Steering Group translates Masterplans and Development Briefs proposed by the Minister for Planning and Environment into workable and viable Development Plans.

Having approved a Development Plan, the Steering Group will pass this to the States of Jersey Development Company who will take responsibility for its implementation. To this extent, the Regeneration Steering Group will provide a guiding framework for the activities of the States of Jersey Development Company in delivering a particular Development Plan.

By means of the Regeneration Steering Group, the Public will also retain an interest in each regeneration project throughout the delivery process.

Composition

The membership of the Regeneration Steering Group is as follows –

  • the Chief Minister (Chairman)
  • the Minister for Treasury and Resources
  • the Minister for Economic Development
  • the Minister for Transport and Technical Services
  • a member of the States elected by the Assembly with a St. Helier mandate  (namely  a  Senator,  the   Connétable  of   St. Helier  or  a

St. Helier Deputy )

  • a co-opted Connétable for a Parish in which a major regeneration scheme is taking place

The Regeneration Steering Group is accountable to the Council of Ministers for its activities.

Appointment

The  Proposition  (P.73/2010)  approved  by  the  States  originally  provided  that  the Connétable  of   St. Helier  should  automatically  be  a  member  of  the  Regeneration Steering Group.

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However, an amendment lodged by Senator B.E. Shenton was subsequently approved by the States, which made provision instead for a member of the States elected by the Assembly with a St. Helier mandate (namely a Senator, the Connétable of St. Helier or a St. Helier Deputy ) to be a member of the Regeneration Steering Group.

The  Chief  Minister,  as  Chairman,  therefore  recommends  that  the   Connétable  of St. Helier be appointed as a member of the Regeneration Steering Group.

The appointment of the Connétable of St. Helier is particularly important because a large number of the proposed regeneration projects will take place in the Parish. The knowledge and experience of the Connétable are therefore vital to ensuring that the interests  of   St. Helier  residents  are  represented.  Likewise,  it  will  ensure  that  an understanding of Parish matters is brought to the attention of the Steering Group.

While the Regeneration Steering Group requires a clear link to the Parish of St. Helier , the Chief Minister also wishes to emphasise that the revised regeneration process presents many opportunities with which States Members can engage.

With this in mind, the Chief Minister wishes to properly constitute the Regeneration Steering Group as it begins oversight of all property and regeneration projects in Jersey.

Financial and manpower implications

There are no financial or manpower implications arising for the States from this appointment.