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Compulsory purchase of leasehold land from Axa Sun Life PLC: Third Notice

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A decision made on 9 December 2009 to serve the third notice in relation to the compulsory purchase of leasehold land from Axa Sun Life PLC

Decision Reference:    MD-PE-2009-0195

Decision Summary Title:

Serve 3rd Notice for Compulsory Purchase of leasehold land from Axa Sun Life PLC.

Date of Decision Summary:

 8th December 2009

Decision Summary Author:

R. Williamson.

Principal Planner

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 Public

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Oral

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Oral Report:

R. Williamson

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Subject: Compulsory Purchase of leasehold land from Axa Sun Life PLC. To enable the States through WEB to consolidate their control of land on the Waterfront and enter into a lease in relation to Esplanade Quarter.  

 

Decision(s):   The Minister decided to request the Greffier of the States to serve the Third Notice in relation to the compulsory purchase to notify AXA Sun Life PLC that an application for a vesting order was to be made to the Court  

 

Reason(s) for Decision: The freehold is owned by the Public of the Island and it is leased, together with other land, to AXA Sun Life Plc on a long lease.  In order to assemble the site for the Esplanade Quarter development, the leasehold interest needs to be acquired from AXA.  AXA was asked a number of times to enter into negotiations for the sale of this leasehold interest however no response was ever received and it has therefore been necessary to commence compulsory purchase proceedings. This is the third notice to be served on AXA as required by the Compulsory Purchase of Land (Procedure) (Jersey) Law 1961.  

The Minister agreed to commence compulsory purchase proceedings through ministerial decision MD-PE-2007-243 and the first and second notices have been served on the basis of that decision. No response has been received from AXA in relation to either of the previous notices. The States approved the Masterplan for Esplanade Quarter and the Compulsory purchase of AXA’s interest on 21st October 2008 (P.60/2008).   

 

Resource Implications:   None – the costs of the compulsory purchase will be met by WEB 

 

Action required:    Request the Greffier of the States to serve the 3rd Notice 

 

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