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Contact: Mike Relph, Senior Democratic Services Advisor
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Items for Decision - Part 1 (Open to the Public) |
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Land at Vicars Hall Road, Boothstown Additional documents:
Decision: Salford City Council - Record of Decision Title: Disposal of land at Vicars Hall Road, Boothstown
I, Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the City Council’s constitution do hereby:
1. Note the outcome of the advertising of the intention to dispose of an area of public open space at Vicars Hall Lane, Boothstown under Section 122(1) of the Local Government Act 1972.
2. Approve the disposal of land at Vicars Hall Lane, Boothstown, subject to any minor variations in the Premium.
3. Approve the transfer of the access strip adjacent to the land from Peel to the Council, subject to any minor variations in the Premium and approval to the onward sale of that access strip from the Salford City Council to Bellway Homes Limited.
4. Authorise the Shared Legal Service to negotiate, agree and complete the necessary documentation and the taking of all steps which are expedient to give effect to the above recommendations.
The Reasons: To progress the disposal of the site for development.
The source of funding: N/A
Michelle Brice, Solicitor. Tel: 0161 219 6303
Financial Advice obtained: Yes Alex Archer, Finance Manager Tel: 0161 778 0498
Procurement Implications n/a
HR Implications n/a
The following documents have been used to assist the decision process: Report submitted to Property/Regeneration Briefing on 11 May 2020
This decision was published on Monday, 11 May 2020. This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on 18 May 2020 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.
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Land at Liverpool Street/Kara Street, Langworthy Additional documents:
Decision: Salford City Council - Record of Decision Title: Disposal of Land at Liverpool Street and Kara Street, Langworthy
I, Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the City Council’s constitution do hereby:
1. Approve the disposal of the subject site, namely land at Liverpool Street and Kara Street to Salix Homes on the provisionally agreed terms and conditions.
2. Approve the enhanced specification of the 17 units to be acquired by the City Council to meet Passivhaus “low carbon/low energy use” principles, noting that further information will be provided once the detailed costings have been determined.
3. Authorise the Shared Legal Service to complete all necessary documentation and to take all steps which are required to give effect to the above recommendations.
4. Note that discussions are taking place for Salford City Council to potentially acquire another 5 units within the scheme that will be reported separately.
The Reasons: To dispose of a surplus Council property and progress the regeneration of the Langworthy area.
The source of funding: Shared Ownership Affordable Housing Revenue Program and the Council’s Housing Revenue Account
Legal Advice obtained: Yes - Michelle Brice, Solicitor. Tel: 0161 219 6303
Financial Advice obtained: Yes - Alex Archer, Finance Manager Tel: 0161 778 0498
The following documents have been used to assist the decision process: Report submitted to Property and Regeneration Briefing on 11 May 2020
This decision was published on Monday 11 May 2020. This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 18 May 2020 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.
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Exclusion of the Public |
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Items for Decision - Part 2 (Closed to the Public) |
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Land at Mocha Parade, Broughton Decision: Salford City Council - Record of Decision Title: Disposal of land at Mocha Parade, Broughton I, Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the City Council’s constitution do hereby:
1. Approve the disposal of the subject site to Lidl Great Britain on the terms and conditions detailed in this report. As the final price will be subject to agreement on outstanding ground condition and Section 106/278 costs and payments it is proposed that the final figure is delegated for approval to the Strategic Director for Place if the proposed deduction is within the relevant approval levels.
2. Authorise the Shared Legal Service to complete all necessary documentation and to take all steps which are required to give effect to the above recommendations.
3. Authorise the negotiation of terms with the occupying tenants to agree lease surrenders upon payment of a premium, to include statutory compensation plus an ex gratia payment as detailed in the report. Alternatively, for Section 25 Notices to be served to obtain vacant possession of the properties, upon the ground of redevelopment.
The Reasons: To progress the regeneration of the Lower Broughton area and create a new community retail centre.
The source of funding: N/A
Legal Advice obtained: Yes - Michelle Brice, Solicitor. Tel: 0161 219 6303
Financial Advice obtained: Yes Alex Archer, Finance Manager Tel: 0161 778 0498
The following documents have been used to assist the decision process: The relevant documents contain exempt or confidential information and are not available for public inspection
This decision was published on Monday 11 May 2020. This decision will come in force at 4.00 pm on Monday 18 May 2020 unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.
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