151 Empty Properties Compulsory Purchase of 209 Mount Pleasant Road N17, 87 Carlingford Road N15 (left hand side), and 92 Moselle Avenue N22.
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(Report of the Director of Urban Environment
– To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Housing): To
seek authorisation for the use of a Compulsory Purchase Order on
long term empty properties.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Empty Properties Compulsory Purchase of
209 Mount Pleasant Road N17, 87 Carlingford Road N15 (left hand
side), and 92 Moselle Avenue N22 (Director of Urban Environment -
Agenda Item 17)
RESOLVED:
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That approval be granted to the use of Compulsory Purchase powers
under section 17 of the Housing Act 1985 and the Acquisition of
Land Act 1981 to compulsorily acquire
the properties known as
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207/209 Mount Pleasant Road , Haringey, London N17 6JH (as shown
edged red on the Plan Nos. MX426786 and MX450206);
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Left Hand Side of 87 Carlingford Road,
Haringey, London N15 3EJ (as shown edged red on the Plan No.
NGL286635); and
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92 Moselle Avenue, Haringey, London N22
6ET (as shown edged red on the Plan No. EGL335353).
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That the Head of Legal Services be authorised to make and seal the
Orders for submission to the Secretary of State for Communities and
Local Government for consideration and approval.
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The Head of Legal Services be authorised to confirm the said
Compulsory Purchase Order in the event of the Secretary of State
returning the Order and upon confirmation of the Compulsory
Purchase Order to proceed with the acquisition.
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That, In the event that any of the owners undertakes in the form of
a legally enforceable undertaking to bring the relevant property
back into residential occupation use within a reasonable timetable,
the Head of Legal Services in consultation with the Director of
Urban Environment be authorised to accept and enforce such an
undertaking instead of proceeding with the Compulsory Purchase
Order for the property in question.
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That, subject to the confirmation of the Compulsory Purchase Orders
by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government or
the Council, approval be granted to the disposal of the property to
a Registered Social Landlord (RSL) in the first instance, or to a
Private Developer (in which case the sale would be by way of
auction with covenants applied to bring the property back into use
as soon as possible).
- That approval be
granted to the re-cycling of the receipt from the disposal back to
thecapital programme budget for the continued private sector
housing Compulsory Purchase Order programme.
- That the financial
costs of the Compulsory Purchase Orders through the capital
programme.