Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Report setting out progress to date on land
assembly to facilitate regeneration of the market and next
steps.
1. That Cabinet agrees that the four conditions set out in the report considered by Cabinet on 14 October 2010 have now been met.
2. That Cabinet agrees that the proposed scheme for the regeneration of the Shepherds Bush Market area will contribute to the achievement of the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of the area.
3. That a compulsory purchase order be made and thereafter that confirmation be sought from the Secretary of State for the use of compulsory purchase powers for the acquisition of all relevant property interests (as set out in Section 2 of this report) required to facilitate the implementation of the proposed scheme of development and regeneration at Shepherds Bush Market be approved.
4. That the Council enter into a CPO Indemnity Agreement with Orion Shepherds Bush group of companies generally in the terms set out in this report and Appendix B be approved.
5. That the Orion Shepherds Bush group of companies will continue to negotiate to acquire all necessary land and rights by agreement pending the formal confirmation of compulsory purchase powers be noted.
6. That the Leader, in conjunction with the Executive Director of Housing and Regeneration, the Executive Director of Finance and Corporate Governance and the Director of Law finalises the Statement of Reasons and settles the final form of the indemnity agreement, and takes all necessary and procedural steps to seek confirmation and implementation of the CPO and to negotiate implementation arrangements to mitigate effects on persons affected by the CPO and makes a General Vesting Declaration to implement the CPO if confirmed by the Secretary of State be approved.
Report author: Mel Barrett
Publication date: 17/10/2012
Date of decision: 15/10/2012
Decided at meeting: 15/10/2012 - Cabinet
Effective from: 22/10/2012
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