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Garden Cottage - Subsidence
Decision Maker: Cobtree Manor Estate Charity Committee
Decision status: Implemented
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider the costs associated with repairs found to be necessary to Garden Cottage and the action to be taken.
Decision:
1. That the Officers be requested to seek competitive tenders for the required works to and reinstatement of Garden Cottage and estimates for all other associated costs.
2. That the Officers should liaise with Councillor Greer regarding the proposed works and tender documentation.
Reasons for the decision:
At the
last meeting of the Committee it was noted in the draft Asset
Management Plan that a preliminary sum of £21,400 had been
included for anticipated repairs to Garden Cottage.
At the
time of writing that report the Council had not received a report
from its appointed consultant. That
report has now been received and it shows that extensive works are
required to underpin the whole of the Cottage to prevent further
movement rather than the localised underpinning as initially
thought. The works are now estimated to
cost in the region of £50 – £60,000.
The
Officers have considered all possible alternatives to resolve the
problem of movement, which is essentially at one end of the
building. The conclusion is that the
recommendation of the consultant to underpin the whole of the
building and to replace the ground floor slab is the most
appropriate solution to extend the life of the building.
A
detailed quotation has been sought and this confirms the cost of
the basic works to underpin the property to be in the region of
£46,000. It is anticipated that
further costs and reinstatement works will bring the final total to
the estimated £60,000.
It has
been confirmed that subsidence is not covered by the
Council’s insurance polices, nor are costs arising from such
an event. The Charity will be required
to meet all the costs involved in carrying out the necessary works
and any additional costs resulting therefrom.
The
extent of the works will necessitate the temporary relocation of
the tenant and his belongings. The
tenant has indicated his intention to stay with relatives while the
works are being carried out. However,
the cost of the storage of his belongings will have to be met by
the Charity. It is estimated that a
minimum period of approximately three months will be required to
carry out the proposed works and complete the
reinstatement.
The
property is leased to the tenant for a further eleven years and he
has indicated that he wishes to remain there. As long as the tenant continues to pay the rent
there is an obligation on the Charity to maintain the property in
good and tenantable order. Only the tenant has the right to
terminate the lease in these circumstances.
Alternative options considered:
The alternative course of action is to seek to negotiate the possible disposal or demolition of the property. This is not considered appropriate as the property might have the potential to generate a greater income to the Charity at the completion of the current lease agreement, although it is possible that the Charity might be obliged under current legislation to grant a further lease to the occupant.
Details of the Committee: None.
Publication date: 19/01/2010
Date of decision: 15/01/2010
Decided: 15/01/2010 - Cobtree Manor Estate Charity Committee
Effective from: 27/01/2010
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