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1999/00520/PA Tamerton Road & Park End Drive Bartley Green Application No. 1999/00520/PA Agreement No. 1999/00520/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Bartley Green Erection of 3, 2-bed/4-person Date Signed: 25-Feb-2000 dwellings, access drive and Address: parking spaces Tamerton Road & Park End Drive Bartley Green - land adjacent to Date Discharged: 2-May-2008 LEI Local Services Play Equip & Area £0.00 SENNELEYS PARK PLAY AREA - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £21,830.00 £21,830.00 £0.00 28-Feb-2010 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £21,830.00 £21,830.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 1999/00520/LA Due Received Balance £21,830.00 £21,830.00 £0.00 Application No. 2000/02757/PA Agreement No. 2000/02757/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Bartley Green Erection of 52 dwellings with Date Signed: 12-Jul-2001 access road, car parking and Address: landscaping Mill Lane Bartley Green Date Discharged: 7-Oct-2010 Page 1 of 246 LEI Local Services Maintenence £0.00 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £2,142.00 £0.00 -£2,142.00 1-Oct-2010 Play Equip & Area £0.00 SENNELEYS PARK - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £45,000.00 £45,000.00 £0.00 28-Mar-2007 Supervision Fee £0.00 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £260.00 £0.00 -£260.00 1-Oct-2010 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £47,402.00 £45,000.00 -£2,402.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2000/02757/LA Due Received Balance £47,402.00 £45,000.00 -£2,402.00 Page 2 of 246 Application No. 2001/05287/PA Agreement No. 2001/05287/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Bartley Green Construction of 20 dwellings for Date Signed: 25-Jun-2002 rent Address: Rhayader Road/Claerwen Grove Ley Hill - land between Date Discharged: 16-May-2014 LEI Local Services Play Equip & Area £0.00 RHAYADER ROAD/CLAERWEN GROVE - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £75,000.00 £75,000.00 £0.00 15-May-2014 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £75,000.00 £75,000.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2001/05287/LA Due Received Balance £75,000.00 £75,000.00 £0.00 Ward Total Bartley Green Due Received Balance £144,232.00 £141,830.00 -£2,402.00 Page 3 of 246 Application No. 1999/04553/PA Agreement No. 1999/04553/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston Outline planning application Date Signed: 15-Nov-2000 involving redevelopment of Address: existing health care facilities with Metchley Lane, Vincent Drive new 1009 bed single site Metchley Park Road, Wolfson Drive hospital buildings, including Minelson Way access, car parking and Edgbaston - The Queen Elizabeth Medical associated works (Use Class C2) Complex Statement of Principles Amended details to Date Discharged: 17-Jun-2004 comply with Condition C16 requiring the submission of a statement of principles for the development of the site as a whole TPG Transportation Feasibility Study £0.00 QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £100,000.00 £100,000.00 £0.00 Highways £0.00 QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL1 - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £9,250,000.00 £4,250,000.00 -£5,000,000.00 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £9,350,000.00 £4,350,000.00 -£5,000,000.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 1999/04553/LA Due Received Balance £9,350,000.00 £4,350,000.00 -£5,000,000.00 Page 4 of 246 Application No. 2000/04029/PA Agreement No. 2000/04029/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston Erection of 3-storey rear Date Signed: 23-Oct-2001 extension to form 20 bedspaces Address: with additional operating theatre, Priory Road sterile services suite, radiology Priory Hospital units and oncology units. and 249 Bristol Road Erection of 2-storey side (former Edgbaston College) extension to form 42 bedspaces Edgbaston at existing Priory Hospital. B5 7UH Erection of 2-storey detached Date Discharged: 17-Aug-2014 consulting suite containing 30 consulting rooms, general administration area, reception area, treatment room, and erection of detached building to form ancillary general storage depot, containing Hospital supplies and equipment at former Edgbaston College grounds with associated works. LEI Local Services Sport/Rec Facilities £0.00 PRIORY HOSPITAL - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £42,000.00 £42,000.00 £0.00 29-Nov-2007 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £42,000.00 £42,000.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2000/04029/LA Due Received Balance £42,000.00 £42,000.00 £0.00 Page 5 of 246 Application No. 2000/05426/PA Agreement No. 2000/05426/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston Erection of 30, 2 bedroom Date Signed: 20-Nov-2001 apartments, 8 one bedroom Address: apartments and a studio 410-412 Bristol Road apartment in 3 and 4 storeys Edgbaston with 37 on site car parking B5 7SN spaces Date Discharged: 14-Dec-2011 HSG Housing Affordable Housing £0.00 410-412 BRISTOL ROAD AFFORDABLE HOUSING. - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £35,000.00 £35,000.00 £0.00 10-Dec-2008 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £35,000.00 £35,000.00 £0.00 TPG Transportation Highways £0.00 410-412 BRISTOL ROAD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £25,000.00 £25,000.00 £0.00 10-Dec-2008 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £25,000.00 £25,000.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2000/05426/LA Due Received Balance £60,000.00 £60,000.00 £0.00 Page 6 of 246 Application No. 2002/01533/PA Agreement No. 2002/01533/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston Extensions and refurbishment of Date Signed: 12-Dec-2002 main teaching block, erection of Address: new buildings to form student Westbourne Road accommodation, revised car Edgbaston - University of Central England parking facilities and provision of Campus associated works and demolition of Mariemont and Heathfield halls of residence Date Discharged: LEI Local Services Sport/Rec Facilities £0.00 WESTBOURNE ROAD UCE SPORTS FACILITIES - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £56,000.00 £56,000.00 £0.00 6-May-2011 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £56,000.00 £56,000.00 £0.00 TPG Transportation Highways £0.00 WESTBOURNE ROAD UCE HIGHWAYS - Current Balance: £3 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £5,000.00 £5,000.00 £0.00 6-May-2011 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £5,000.00 £5,000.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2002/01533/LA Due Received Balance £61,000.00 £61,000.00 £0.00 Page 7 of 246 Application No. 2003/04585/PA Agreement No. 2003/04585/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston The Queen Elizabeth medical Date Signed: 12-Mar-2004 complex redevelopment of Address: existing health care facilities with Metchley Lane, Vincent Drive, Metchley new single site hospital buildings Park Road including access, car parking Mindelsohn Way, Edgbaston and associated works (Use Class C2) Date Discharged: LEI Local Services Bourn Brook Walkway Env Enhancement £0.00 BOURN BROOK WALKWAY - Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £355,000.00 £355,000.00 £0.00 12-Oct-2019 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £355,000.00 £355,000.00 £0.00 Page 8 of 246 TPG Transportation Car Parking £0.00 2003/04585/LA QE on Street Car Parking Mgmt Sum Account Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £65,700.00 £65,700.00 £0.00 30-Jan-2025 Infrastructure Works £0.00 QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £11,048,298.66 £11,335,202.08 £286,903.42 12-May-2014 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £11,113,998.66 £11,400,902.08 £286,903.42 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2003/04585/LA Due Received Balance £11,468,998.66 £11,755,902.08 £286,903.42 Page 9 of 246 Application No. 2003/05109/PA Agreement No. 2003/05109/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Edgbaston Construction of 8 houses and 19 Date Signed: 29-Jul-2004 flats for rent plus 12 flats for sale Address: Priory Place Off Hollies Croft Edgbaston Date Discharged: 27-May-2011 LEI Local Services Open Space £0.00 PRIORY PLACE OPEN SPACE (S/05109/03/FUL) - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £30,000.00 £30,000.00 £0.00 10-Feb-2010 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £30,000.00 £30,000.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 2003/05109/LA Due Received Balance £30,000.00 £30,000.00 £0.00 Ward Total Edgbaston Due Received Balance £21,011,998.66 £16,298,902.08 -£4,713,096.58 Page 10 of 246 Application No. 1999/03727/PA Agreement No. 1999/03727/LA Constituency: Edgbaston Description Ward Harborne Construction of 18, two storey, Date Signed: 14-Feb-2000 semi-detached, shared equity Address: houses and two double garages Rilstone Road adjacent to Tennal Lane Allotments Harborne - land off Date Discharged: 18-May-2011 LEI Local Services Allottments £0.00 THE TENNALL LANE ALLOTMENT - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £37,595.00 £37,595.00 £0.00 14-Feb-2010 Play Equip & Area £0.00 THE ST ALBANS HOUSE PLAY AREA - Current Balance: £0 Clause Total Clause Effect Date: Due Received Balance £84,500.00 £84,500.00 £0.00 14-Feb-2010 Imp Serv Total Due Received Balance £122,095.00 £122,095.00 £0.00 S106 Total (Agreement No.) 1999/03727/LA Due Received Balance £122,095.00 £122,095.00 £0.00 Page 11 of 246 Application No.
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