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The Oxford Road Workshop & 9 Chevalier Road, St. Helier: Sale

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[THIS DECISION HAS BEEN RESCINDED BY MD-PH-2017-0001] A decision made 19 December 2016:

Decision Reference: MD-PH-2016-0075

 

Decision Summary Title :

The Oxford Road Workshop and 9 Chevalier Road - Sale

Date of Decision Summary:

13 December 2016

Decision Summary Author:

Principal Property Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Principal Property Manager

Date of Written Report:

13 December 2016

Written Report Author:

The Oxford Road Workshop and 9 Chevalier Road - Sale

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Exempt: Clause QE Article 33(b) and QE Article 34(b)

SD - Public

Subject:  The Oxford Road Workshop and 9 Chevalier Road - Sale

 PBA 1515-01-001 & 1520/01/001

Decision(s):

In accordance with Standing Order 168 (1) (a) the Minister agreed, as recommended by Jersey Property Holdings:

  1. the sale of the Oxford Road Workshop and 9 Chevalier Road, St Helier to the highest bidder arising from bids received by 18 November 2016 from a marketing process, with each side to meet their own costs in passing contract

 

  1. to seek the consent of the Minister for Health and Social Services to the sale

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Oxford Road Workshop and 9 Chevalier Road are dilapidated and serve no Public purpose. The decision to seek to sell the properties on the open market is subject to the sale proceeds being used by Health and Social Services in accordance with the intentions of the 1996 bequest.

Resource Implications:

  1.       The financial implications of this decision are detailed in the accompanying report.
  2.       There are no manpower implications in respect of this decision.
  3. When the transaction is concluded the fixed asset register and States balance sheet will be amended to account for the transaction.

Action required:

 

1. In accordance with Standing Order 168 (3) this decision must be presented to the States at least 15 working days before the contract is passed before Court or concluded.  After the expiry of 15 working days following presentation to the States the transaction may be concluded.

 

2. The Minister hereby authorised, as applicable:

 

  1. under Standing Order 168 (5) the Attorney General and the Greffier to pass any contract which is required to be passed on behalf of the Public

 

  1. the Director of Jersey Property Holdings to conclude any contract which is required to be concluded on behalf of the Public

 

  1. To copy this decision and the accompanying report to the Minister for Health and Social Services and to seek his consent to the sale

 

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Deputy E J Noel

Minister for Infrastructure

 

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

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