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Operational on-site parking provision proposed at the Summerland scheme in 2010

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WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR TREASURY AND RESOURCES BY DEPUTY J.A. MARTIN OF ST. HELIER

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 6th NOVEMBER 2012

Question

With regard to the answer provided to question 7160 – part V (on 23rd October 2012 ) – will the Minister confirm that on-site parking for all Police operational vehicles was to be provided at Summerland as part of the new Police station in the split scheme proposed by the Police Service and Jersey Property Holdings in 2010 ?

Answer

In 2010 the split site scheme had envisaged the acquisition of Lime Grove House and the construction of a custody suite and operational police station on the Summerland Site. Whilst no detailed design work was undertaken, outline block diagrams for the site included parking for all operational vehicles.

However, in the early part of 2011, the agreed split-site solution was to acquire Lime Grove House and refurbish or re-provide custody and operational facilities on the Rouge Bouillon site. This solution would have resulted in the Summerland site being released for affordable housing and so no operational parking would have been accommodated on this site. Arrangements for operational parking not located at Lime Grove House would have had to have been made as part of the Rouge Bouillon development, but this had not been designed in detail.