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Modena, Clarence Road, St Helier - Sale

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A decision made on 26 November 2009 to approve the sale of Modena, Clarence Road, St Helier

Decision Reference:      MD-H-2009-0100

Decision Summary Title :

DS – Sale of Modena

Date of Decision Summary:

24 November 2009

Decision Summary Author:

Property Marketing and Sales Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

WR-Proposed sale of Modena

Date of Written Report:

24 November 2009

Written Report Author:

Property Marketing and Sales Officer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

To agree the sale of Modena Clarence Road St Helier JE2 4QS

Decision (S):

The Minister ,

1. approved the immediate sale of Modena Clarence Road St Helier JE2 4QS to Mr Brian Keith Barette for the sum of £350,000 arrived at in accordance with HD 22 ‘Valuation Policy for Sales’;

2.  resolved to seek the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources to the disposal on the open market, rather than by way of shared equity, under the provisions of States Standing Order 168 (2) and subject to the subsequent approval of the individual transaction once an offer to purchase has been secured.

Resource Implications:

Financial: £ 350,000 receipt as agreed on States approval of P6.2007 to be credited to HYR000.121010

Action required:

Director of Sales & Lettings to seek the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources and oversee the passing of the contracts and receipt of funds

Signature: 

Position:

Minister

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

Modena, Clarence Road, St Helier - Sale

DATE OF REPORT:- 24 November 2009  

REPORT TO THE HOUSING MINISTER  

MODENA AGREEMENT OF SALE  

On 17th July 2007 the States approved P6.2007 The Social Housing Property Plan 2007 – 2016.  This provided approval for the sale on the open market of a number of non-core properties which were owned by the Public of the Island and were in the stewardship of the Housing Department. The property known as Modena was initially included on the list of proposed deferred payment sales however the property is in need of refurbishment and is of poor specification by modern day construction methods and according to the valuation it is estimated that circa £40,000 would need to be spent on refurbishment costs. 

The property had been valued in accordance with the approved valuation policy HD22 Valuation Policy for Sales, originally approved by the Housing Minister under MD-H-2007-0057.  The valuation set is therefore valid until 12 March 2010. 

An offer to purchase the said property Modena at £350,000 has been received from Mr Brian Keith Barette. This will be a cash purchase, there is no onward chain. 

Recommendations  

That the Minister,  

1. Approve the sale of Modena, Clarence Road for the sum of £350,000 to Mr Brian Keith Barette.  

2. Request that the Minister for Treasury and Resources agree to the transaction under Standing Order 168 (2) (a) and that the following notification to the States in accordance with Standing Order 68 (3) to authorise the Greffier and Attorney General to pass the necessary contracts on behalf of the Public;   

3. That in accordance with the States approval of P6.2007 the resultant funds are to be credited to HYR000.121010 
 

Report Drafted By : -    ………………………………Date:

Liza Duke

Property Marketing & Sales Officer

Report Checked By :-    

                                    ……………………………….Date       Dominique Caunce

Director of Sales & Lettings  

Report Approved By : -   ……………………………….  Date

J C Hamon

Finance Director

 

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