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Chateau du Port, La Grande Route des Mielles, St Peter - Sale.

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A decision made (26/03/2007) regarding: Chateau du Port, La Grande Route des Mielles, St Peter - Sale.

Subject:

Chateau du Port, La Grande Route des Mielles, St Peter - Sale

Decision Reference:

MD-PH-2007-0024

Exempt clause(s):

Report

3.2.1 (a) (x) & (xi)

Type of Report: (oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

N/A

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

N/A

Report

File ref:

PBA 68/7

Written Report –

Title

Chateau du Port, La Grande Route des Mielles, St Peter - Sale

Written report - author

Philip Ahier

Decision(s):

1. The Minister approved, as recommended by Property Holdings, for the Public of the Island to accept the highest tender received for the purchase of the property, being £305,000 from Mr Jason Francis Dillon and his wife Fiona Dillon nee Couley, and to cause the sale of the property, with each party to meet their own costs in passing contract.

2. The Minister for Treasury & Resources has approved the sale of the dwelling having regard for the reasons that the property was originally acquired by the Public. The contract of sale will contain restrictive clauses, which will be drafted in conjunction with the Minister for Planning and Environment, in order to protect the site which lies within Les Mielles Conservation Area.

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

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

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

Reason(s) for decision:

Under Standing Order 168 (1) (a) and 168 (3) the Minister is required to notify the States of his acceptance of recommendations to dispose, acquire, let or rent land on behalf of the Public of Jersey.

 

Action required:

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

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

Signature:

(Assistant Minister)[1]

Deputy J Le Fondré

Date of Decision:

MD-PH-2007-0024

26 March 2007

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