Disposal of land to the rear of 223 Chessington Road

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LEISURE COMMITTEE
22 NOVEMBER 2004
ITEM 06
DISPOSAL OF LAND TO THE REAR OF 223 CHESSINGTON ROAD
Report of the:
Chief Solicitor and Estates Services Manager
Contact:
Trevor Smith
Urgent Decision?(yes/no)
No
If yes, reason urgent decision required:
N/A
Annexes/Appendices (attached):
Annexe: Plan illustrating land in question
Other available papers (not attached):
Detailed financial implications for the Council.
To approve in principle the disposal of land at the rear of 223 Chessington Road.
Notes
RECOMMENDATION (S)
That the Committee
(1)
Agrees to release the land at Hook Road Arena (hatched
black on the plan annexed to the report) for sale;
(2)
Recommends to the Strategy and Resources Committee
that the Scheme of Delegation to Officers, (Paragraph
D12), be amended so that the Chief Solicitor and Estates
Services Manager shall have delegated authority to sell
Council land to adjoining land owners, whether or not
that land is on a former Council Housing Estate, provided
that the criteria set out in Paragraph D12 are met and
subject to consultation with the Chairman of the
appropriate land holding Committee.
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Implications for Community Strategy and Council’s Key Priorities
1.1
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These proposals will contribute to the Community Strategy and Key Priorities of
improving the quality of the environment and reducing anti social behaviour.
Implications for Committee’s Key Service Priorities
2.1
The proposals contribute to improving the standards in open spaces, cutting
bureaucracy and improving cost effectiveness of property management.
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ITEM 06
Introduction
3.1
Further to the sale of small areas of land at Hook Road Arena at the rear of 221
and 225 Chessington Road for garden purposes, the owners of 223 Chessington
Road have approached the Council for a similar disposal. A plan is annexed to
this report showing the land concerned measuring 3.7metres (D) x19.8 metres
(W).
3.2
The request has also highlighted a potential area of work that might be delegated
to Officers.
Proposals
4.1
The land is of no amenity value to the community and its disposal will reduce
maintenance costs and prevent this area being used for anti social activities.
4.2
A restrictive covenant will be included in the sale that the land will only be used
for garden purposes and the owners will not be allowed to erect more than 2
standard 6 feet fence panels to the approval of the Council.
4.3
Subject to the approval in principle of this Committee the matter will be reported
to the Strategy and Resources Committee for agreement to the disposal.
4.4
Under the Council’s Scheme of Delegation to Officers, the Strategy and Resources
Committee has delegated the sale to adjoining landowners of Council owned land
on the former Council Housing Estates (bold italics added for emphasis) to the
Chief Solicitor. This is subject to the land having no development potential or
amenity value to the community,e highway sight lines not being affected, and is
also subject to consultation with Ward Members and (where appropriate)
Rosebery Housing Group. The delegation is further subject to a) the land being
sold at open market value, b) the Council’s costs being borne by the purchaser,
and c) a restrictive covenant that the land shall only be used for garden purposes
and no structure shall be erected on the land save (with Council approval)
boundary fencing.
4.5
Recognising the Council’s commitment to reducing bureaucracy, it is proposed to
request that Strategy and Resources Committee extend this delegated authority to
apply to all Council owned land, whether on former Council Housing Estates or
not, provided that the criteria for disposal as set out in Delegation D12 are met,
with the addition that the delegation should also be subject to consultation with
the Chairman of the appropriate land holding Committee. This would cover
disposals of areas such as those at Hook Road Arena identified in this report.
Financial and Manpower Implications
5.1
The owners of 223 Chessington Road have agreed to pay the estimated open
market value for this land together with the Council’s legal and surveying costs.
The figures have been made available separately.
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Human Rights and Other Legal Implications
6.1
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The land concerned has been subjected to anti-social activity such as defecation
and urination and the sale will reduce the opportunities for this anti social
behaviour. Its disposal will also reduce the Council’s ground maintenance
liabilities.
Economic Well-being
8.1
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The freehold of the land would be sold subject to the restrictive covenants referred
to in this report.
Environmental and Social Well-being
7.1
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ITEM 06
No implications for the purposes of this report.
Risk Assessment and Conclusions
9.1
The disposal will very marginally reduce the area of Hook Road Arena for public
use. However, the land is of no amenity value and has become overgrown. Its
disposal will reduce maintenance costs and prevent this area being used for anti
social activities. Therefore it is considered that the benefits of disposal identified
in this report considerably outweigh its loss.
WARD(S) AFFECTED: Court/West Ewell
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