Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Resources seeking approval to dispose of the land to a
preferred bidder following the marketing of the property.
(i) To approve the sale of the land at Test Lane to the recommended bidder as set out in Confidential Appendix 2 and to delegate authority to the Head of Property, Procurement & Contract Management to negotiate final terms and accept the next best bid in the event of the selected bidder not proceeding or in the event they seek to renegotiate the price below that of the next best bid and to continue such process as necessary, including re-marketing the property if necessary.
(ii) To delegate authority to the Head of Property, Procurement & Contract Management to negotiate the inclusion of additional land owned by the Council between the land outlined in red on the attached plan attached at Appendix 1 and Test Lane to the west and Gover Road to the south west where required to facilitate access to, or servicing of, the site.
(iii) To authorise the Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services to enter into any legal documentation necessary in respect of the sale of the site.
(iv) To authorise the Director of Corporate Services to take any further action necessary to give effect to the decision of the Executive in relation to this matter.
(v) To note that the estimated value of the capital receipt from this disposal has already been built into the funding of the capital programme. Any receipt that differs from the estimates will need to be considered corporately as part of any future prioritisation of resources.
The land at Test Lane is a property asset not held for long term strategic purposes and is on the Council’s current disposal programme. The disposal of the site will enable the Council to realise a significant capital receipt and provide an opportunity for new development in the City which will attract new investment and employment opportunities.
In considering the bids received the options are to sell the site to the recommended bidder, sell the site to a different bidder, not to sell at all following this tender and remarket the site or retain the site. It is considered that no significant benefit would be gained from remarketing the site as the offer of the recommended bidder realises best consideration.
Report author: Peter Kitching
Publication date: 20/08/2013
Date of decision: 20/08/2013
Decided at meeting: 20/08/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 29/08/2013
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