Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Resources outlining legislative requirements for the Council to
maintain a List of Assets of Community Value and to set out the
proposed delegations required in respect of approving nominations
for inclusion on the list, considering reviews (appeals) by third
party owners and approving the payment of any compensation due
following a sale of a property.
Decision:
(i)
That authority be delegated to the Communities Manager to consider
and determine Nominations to List Assets of Community Value
following consultation with the ward councillors in which the
property is located and other consultees as appropriate,
including relevant Council officers, representatives from partner
agencies and community spokesperson/people as relevant and
appropriate;
(ii)
That authority be delegated to the Senior Manager
– Communities, Change and Partnership to consider and
determine Reviews of the Listing of Assets of Community Value
following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Communities and
Cabinet Member for Resources and other consultees as appropriate,
including relevant Council officers, representatives from partner
agencies and community spokesperson/people as relevant and
appropriate;
(iii)
That authority be delegated to the Senior Manager -
Property, Procurement and Contract Management to agree the payment
of compensation;
(iv)
That authority be delegated to Chief Internal Auditor (Head of Partnership) to
determine Compensation Reviews.
(v)
That authority be delegated to the Head of Legal, HR
and Democratic Services to approve the application and removal of
Local Land Charges and Title Restrictions on a Listed
property’s title preventing disposal of the property in
accordance with the Regulations; and
(vi)
That the Governance Committee be requested to review
the governance arrangements pertaining to the Council’s
Community Right to Bid scheme as part of the annual review of the
Council’s Constitution, and recommend any amendments as
necessary.
Reasons for the decision:
- The Regulations came into force on
21st September 2012. There
is currently no authority in place for any officer within the
Council to determine any Nomination for listing an Asset of
Community Value, to determine a Review request made against a
decision to List or for the approval for the payment of
compensation made by an affected owner.
- The potential number of Nominations,
Reviews and Compensation claims is unknown at this
stage. In order to manage the decision
making process in the most effective and efficient manner the
provision of delegated powers permitting officer decision making is
considered the most appropriate mechanism for processing these type
of applications given the statutory timescales imposed.
- A decision cannot be
taken by Senior Manager for Property, Procurement and Contract
Management in respect of Nominations and Reviews as a conflict of
interest arises where the City Council owns a property that has
been nominated. From a property point
of view it may be preferable to the Council for a nominated
property not to be listed, as listing could delay disposal and
affect dealings with the property in future. The decision should therefore be made by an
officer who is, and can be seen to be, independent of the property
function. In addition, whilst the
decisions affect property, the regulations enable Community
Empowerment, and therefore the decision needs to be made on a
community benefit rationale. It is not a decision about property
per se, but about whether property has, or could have, a community
benefit. The key issue is therefore
about community benefit, not the property itself.
- The Regulations mean
the Council will need to make decisions not just on its own
property but also on property owned by private individuals and
other Public and Private Sector bodies in the City. A transparent approach to Community Value needs to
be taken through the decision making process which can be achieved
by the Communities Manager being the lead officer involving other
consultees as appropriate.
- At the point of Listing after
Nomination or Review, the Council is required to place a Local Land
Charge against the property and place a restriction on the title in
order to prevent owners selling without complying with the
Regulations. The removal of these
restrictions is a legal function (as it affects property that is
not owned by the Council as well as property that is) and authority
to remove following compliance should fall to the Head of Legal, HR
and Democratic Services.
- The owners of properties that are
listed and are subject to the moratorium periods and prescribed
disposal procedures, are entitled to claim for compensation from
the Council for losses and expenses incurred as a result of the
listing, and thereby delaying a disposal by moratorium periods of
the 6 and 20 week windows of opportunity. The assessment and negotiation of the claim
relates to property issues and should therefore be determined by
the Senior Manager – Property, Procurement and Contract
Management.
- The compensation claimant has the
right to request a Review of the compensation offer. The Review is to be taken by an officer of
appropriate seniority and a person who has not taken part in the
original claim decision. The Review
must be undertaken within 8 weeks of the request for a
Review. The Review therefore will be
determined by Chief Internal Auditor (Head of
Partnership) as a senior officer who has not been involved
in any previous decisions associated with the property. The Delegation is required in order to comply with
the timescales set out by the Regulations.
Alternative options considered:
- Decision making to be conducted
through Cabinet – rejected due to the timescale imposed by
the Regulations and the ability for the owner to seek an oral
hearing. A Nomination must be
determined within 8 weeks of submission. A Review request is to be made within 8 weeks from
’Listing’ and enables the owner to request an oral
hearing for the Review.
- Utilise existing delegated authority
– there is not any existing delegated authority within the
Officer Scheme of Delegation which covers the various authorities
required for these new regulations.
Report author: Ali Mew
Publication date: 18/12/2012
Date of decision: 18/12/2012
Decided at meeting: 18/12/2012 - Cabinet
Effective from: 01/01/2013
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