26 Weymouth Harbour and Esplanade flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy PDF 98 KB
To consider a report of the Portfolio Holders for Finance, Commercial and Capital Strategy and Highways, Travel and Environment.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
(a) That
the flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy for the next 100 years
for Weymouth, be agreed;
(b) That
officers be authorised to develop the business case towards deliverable schemes
for inclusion in Dorset Council’s future capital programme.
(c) That
authority be delegated to the two relevant portfolio holders, in consultation
with the Director for Place, to agree the governance structures to oversee the
project.
Reason for Decision
Weymouth floods and is impacted by coastal
erosion. With a prediction of an
acceleration in sea level rise and more intense weather events as a result of
climate change, the problems facing Weymouth will increase significantly.
Without investment in managing this flood
and erosion risk, Weymouth faces increasing direct losses through flooded
assets and infrastructure and indirect impacts such as a failing property
market due to blight and increasing social deprivation.
Minutes:
The Portfolio
Holder for Economic Growth, Assets & Property set out the report for the
investment in managing flood and erosion risk at Weymouth harbour and the
esplanade. It was one of the largest projects in the area in recent times and would
bring a number of jobs to the area. He also took the opportunity to thank the
Environment Agency for their technical and financial support for the project.
The Portfolio Holder for Highways, Travel and Environment supported the
proposal and thanked officers for their
detailed report.
In response to a question from the Chairman of the Harbours Committee
regarding the implications of the planning white paper, the Leader of the
Council suggested that clarification would be sought and shared with members
outside of the meeting at a later date.
Decision
(a) That
the flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy for the next 100 years
for Weymouth, be agreed;
(b) That
officers be authorised to develop the business case towards deliverable schemes
for inclusion in Dorset Council’s future capital programme.
(c) That
authority be delegated to the two relevant portfolio holders, in consultation
with the Director for Place, to agree the governance structures to oversee the
project.
Reason for Decision
Weymouth floods and is impacted by coastal
erosion. With a prediction of an
acceleration in sea level rise and more intense weather events as a result of
climate change, the problems facing Weymouth will increase significantly.
Without investment in managing this flood
and erosion risk, Weymouth faces increasing direct losses through flooded
assets and infrastructure and indirect impacts such as a failing property
market due to blight and increasing social deprivation.