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Les Glycines, 1 Ville du Bocage, St Peter - Acquisition of Land

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A decision made on 26 July 2010 regarding the acquistion of land to the north west of Les Glycines, St Peter

Decision Reference:  MD-PH-2010-0069 

Decision Summary Title :

Les Glycines, 1 Ville du Bocage, St Peter - Acquisition of Land

Date of Decision Summary:

21/07/10

Decision Summary Author:

 

Estates & Building Surveyor

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Les Glycines, 1 Ville du Bocage, St Peter - Acquisition of Land 

Date of Written Report:

21/07/10

Written Report Author:

Estates & Building Surveyor

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Exempt Clause 3.2.1(a)(i)

Subject: Les Glycines, 1 Ville du Bocage, St Peter - Acquisition of Land  (AF 646)

 

Decision(s):

 

1. The Minister approved, as recommended by Property Holdings, for the Public to acquire an area of land to the north west of “Les Glycines” towards La Rue de la Pointe for the construction of a footpath.

 

In consideration of the land sold, ceded and transferred, the Public shall pay the Owners reasonable legal fees incurred subject to completion of this transaction, together with any Goods and Services Tax which might be due thereon.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

 

1.  Under Standing Order 168 (1) (a) and 168 (3) the Minister hereby notified the States that he had accepted the recommendation of Property Holdings to agree to the above land transaction.

 

2.  Under Standing Order 168 (5) the Minister hereby authorised the Attorney General and the Greffier to pass any contract which is required to be passed on behalf of the Public.

 

Resource Implications:

 

The Public will incur costs associated with the construction of a footpath and other costs as detailed above. The Parish of St Peter is to meet the costs of the construction of the retaining wall.

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.  After the expiry of 15 working days following presentation to the States the transaction may be concluded.

 

2.  The Director of Property Holdings is to instruct the Attorney General and the Greffier to pass the necessary contract, and to copy this decision to the Minister, Treasurer and Deputy Treasurer.

 

Signature:

 

 

 

 

Position: Deputy J A N Le Fondré

Assistant Minister*

                 

 

Date Signed:

 

26/7/10

Date of Decision:

 

 

MD-PH-2010-0069 

 

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