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Proposed Action on a Long Term Empty Property in Burham

Meeting: 21/03/2017 - Cabinet (Item 43)

43 Proposed Action on a Long Term Empty Property in Burham pdf icon PDF 40 KB

LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual

 

Item CH 17/14 referred from Communities and Housing Advisory Board minutes of 28 February 2017

Additional documents:

Decision:

(LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual)

 

(Item CH 17/14 referred from Communities and Housing Advisory Board minutes of 28 February 2017)

 

Consideration of recommendations to the Cabinet from the Communities and Housing Advisory Board of 28 February 2017

 

The Cabinet resolved that:

 

The recommendations of the Communities and Housing Advisory Board be approved as follows:

 

In the event of the owner of the property refusing to take steps to bring the property back into use by way of occupation or voluntary sale to another party for occupation, the making of a Compulsory Purchase Order be approved, subject to the Director of Central Services and Director of Planning, Housing and Environmental Health being satisfied of the results of the surveys and valuations described in the report.

Minutes:

(LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual)

 

(Item CH 17/14 referred from Communities and Housing Advisory Board minutes of 28 February 2017)

 

Decision Notice D170036CAB


Meeting: 28/02/2017 - Communities and Housing Advisory Board (Item 14)

14 Proposed Action on a Long Term Empty Property in Burham

LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual

Minutes:

(LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual)

 

Consideration was given to the joint report of the Director of Planning, Housing and Environmental Health and the Director of Central Services which sought approval in principle to the proposed compulsory purchase of a long term empty property in Rochester Road, Burham.

 

RECOMMENDED:  That in the event of the owner of the property refusing to take steps to bring the property back into use by way of occupation or voluntary sale to another party for occupation, the Cabinet approve the making of a Compulsory Purchase Order, subject to the Director of Central Services and Director of Planning, Housing and Environmental Health being satisfied of the results of the surveys and valuations described in the report.

*Referred to Cabinet