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THE FORMER NORTH WALES HOSPITAL, DENBIGH
Meeting: 30/07/2013 - Cabinet (Item 12)
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To consider a report, together with confidential appendices, by Councillor David Smith, Lead Member for Public Realm (copy enclosed) seeking Cabinet’s support to serve a compulsory purchase order and make an offer to purchase the site.
Additional documents:
- FORMER NW HOSPITAL DENBIGH - PART 2 APP A-C , View reasons restricted (12/2)
- FORMER NW HOSPITAL DENBIGH - PART 2 APP D , View reasons restricted (12/3)
Decision:
RESOLVED that Cabinet –
(a) supports the service of a Compulsory Purchase Order for the
site and recommend that Planning Committee so authorise;
(b) supports Officers to make an offer to purchase the site
based on the response from the Independent Valuer and
other material factors, and
(c) that prior to
formally purchasing the site be it via Compulsory Purchase Order or via
negotiations a further Cabinet authorisation be
sought.
Minutes:
Councillor David Smith, Lead Member for Public
Realm presented the report updating members on progress with the former North
Wales Hospital project and seeking Cabinet’s support to serve a Compulsory
Purchase Order (CPO) for the site and make an offer to purchase it.
The report included some background information
leading up to the current situation and outlined the general risks associated
with the CPO process. Given the
complexities of the site it was recommended that if Council was successful with
the CPO or the offer to purchase the site was accepted, that further Cabinet
authorisation be sought prior to formally taking ownership of the site.
The Leader highlighted media references to the
location of the new prison in North Wales. He clarified that both this site and
St. Asaph Green Gate site were unsuitable due to the
size and planning constraints.
Members raised questions regarding the
financial implications and future intentions for the building and were provided
with the following responses –
·
the
project would result in no cost to the local authority or council tax payer
·
the
outcome of the three remaining planning appeals was awaited before steps were
taken to try and recover payment in relation to the two invalid appeals
·
an
independent valuation of the site would be carried out in order to ascertain
the value of compensation payable
·
the
service of the CPO would be a decision for the Planning Committee and would
likely take approximately fifteen months to complete
·
future intentions
for the site would need to be considered in closed session but any project
would seek to benefit Denbigh town and the county as a whole.
Confidential appendices relating to the CPO had
accompanied the report and in order to discuss that matter and future intentions
for the site it was – RESOLVED that the Press and Public be excluded from the meeting on the grounds
that exempt information would likely be disclosed as defined in Paragraph 14 of
Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972.
Cabinet discussed issues surrounding the CPO
including associated risks, financial considerations and future plans. Members were keen to safeguard the building
and ensure that the site was developed to benefit the area. Whilst recognising
the need for confidentiality members were also keen for the matter to be dealt
with as openly as possible without prejudicing the Council’s position. At the end of the discussion the meeting
resumed in open session.
RESOLVED that Cabinet –
(a) supports the service of a Compulsory Purchase Order for the
site and recommend that Planning Committee so authorise;
(b) supports Officers to make an offer to purchase the site
based on the response from the Independent Valuer and
other material factors, and
(c) that prior to
formally purchasing the site be it via Compulsory Purchase Order or via
negotiations a further Cabinet authorisation be
sought.