Issue - decisions

Enforced Sales Procedure and Property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland

20/05/2010 - Enforced Sales Procedure and Property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland

Further to Minute No. 349 of the Cabinet Meeting held on 15 April 2010, the Council considered the report of the Neighbourhoods and Investment Programmes Director seeking approval to the implementation of a new Enforced Sales Procedure.

 

It was moved by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Brodie-Browne and

 

RESOLVED:  

 

That the Council Constitution be amended to enable the Cabinet Member - Regeneration to have delegated powers to authorise the use of the Enforced Sales Procedure.


20/04/2010 - Enforced Sales Procedure and Property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland

Further to Minute No. 121 of the meeting of the Cabinet Member - Regeneration held on 14 April 2010, the Cabinet considered the report of the Neighbourhoods and Investment Programmes Director seeking approval to the implementation of a new Enforced Sales Procedure and to the use of the procedure in respect of the property 24 Lander Road, Litherland.

 

RESOLVED:            That

 

(1)            approval be given to the use of Enforced Sale powers and the Policy and Procedures as set out in the report;

 

(2)            approval be given to the use of the Enforced Sales Procedure in respect of the property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland; and

 

(3)       the Council be recommended to give approval to the amendment of the Constitution to enable the Cabinet Member - Regeneration to have delegated powers to authorise the use of the Enforced Sales Procedure.


15/04/2010 - Enforced Sales Procedure and Property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland

The Cabinet Member considered the report of the Neighbourhoods and Investment Programmes Director seeking approval to the new ‘Enforced Sales’ Procedure, and in particular to utilise this procedure in respect of a long-term empty property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland.

 

The report indicated that Enforced Sales was a new practice for Sefton, though it had been used by a number of Councils across the country; that it was a procedure primarily designed to enable Councils to recover outstanding debts, created by certain enforcement actions that resulted in land charges against a property; and that it also provided a method for getting long-term problematic empty properties back into use.

 

The report also indicated that a new Standard Operating Procedure had been produced which provided a complete description of the process and roles involved.  Given that this was a new procedure, officers were to bring this to the attention of Cabinet for approval, and to avoid any future challenges from property owners on the basis that the Council had not fully considered and approved it’s policy and procedures in respect of Enforced Sales.

 

A copy of the Standard Operating Procedure was attached as an appendix to the report.

 

The report concluded by detailing problems experienced by the property 24 Lander Road, Litherland, which had been vacant since 1981; and indicated that considering the length of time the property had been vacant and its condition, Enforced Sale was considered the most appropriate course of action to take.

 

RESOLVED:            That Cabinet be recommended to:

 

(1)            approve the use of Enforced Sale powers and the Policy and Procedures as set out in the Guide attached to the report;

 

(2)            request the Council to amend the Constitution so that the Cabinet Member - Regeneration had delegated powers to authorise the use of the Enforced Sales Procedure; and

 

(3)            approve the use of the Enforced Sales Procedure in respect of the property at 24 Lander Road, Litherland.