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83.

DISCLOSURES OF INTEREST

(Members Code of Conduct - Part 4A of the Constitution)

 

To receive disclosures of interests from Members and co-opted members on matters to be considered at the meeting. The disclosure must include the nature of the interest.

 

An interest must also be disclosed in the meeting when it becomes apparent to the Member during the meeting.

 

Notes:

 

(1)       Members may remain in the meeting and take part fully in discussion and voting unless the interest is a disclosable pecuniary interest or an interest which the Member feels would call into question their compliance with the wider principles set out in the Code of Conduct.  Disclosable pecuniary interests relate to the Member concerned or their spouse/partner.

 

(2)       Members in arrears of Council Tax by more than two months must not vote in decisions on, or which might affect, budget calculations, and must disclose at the meeting that this restriction applies to them.  A failure to comply with these requirements is a criminal offence under section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. 

 

(3)       Members are also welcome to disclose interests which are not disclosable pecuniary interests but which they consider should be made in the interest of clarity.

 

(4)       Officers must disclose interests in accordance with Council Standing Order 44.

Minutes:

In the interests of transparency, Councillor Lee disclosed that she was acquainted with a party associated with one of the Expressions of Interest that had been submitted in respect of the Priesthorpe Annexe, Mornington Road, Bingley (Minute 83) as they lived within her Ward, but she had not discussed this matter with the individual concerned.

 

ACTION:       Interim City Solicitor

 

84.

INSPECTION OF REPORTS AND BACKGROUND PAPERS

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

Reports and background papers for agenda items may be inspected by contacting the person shown after each agenda item.  Certain reports and background papers may be restricted. 

 

Any request to remove the restriction on a report or background paper should be made to the relevant Strategic or Assistant Director whose name is shown on the front page of the report. 

 

If that request is refused, there is a right of appeal to this meeting. 

 

Please contact the officer shown below in advance of the meeting if you wish to appeal. 

 

(Sheila Farnhill - 01274 432268)

Minutes:

There were no appeals submitted by the public to review decisions to restrict documents.

 

NO ACTION

 

85.

PRIESTHORPE ANNEXE, MORNINGTON ROAD, BINGLEY pdf icon PDF 173 KB

Previous references:           Minutes 78 (2016/17) and 29 (2017/18)

 

The City Solicitor will present a report (Document “AS”) in relation to the Priesthorpe Annexe, Mornington Road, Bingley which is held by the Council as trustee of the former Bingley Science Arts and Technical School.

 

Members will recall that this issue was considered at the meeting of the Committee held on 10 August 2017 when it was resolved, amongst other things:

 

‘(2)       That the Assistant Director, Estates and Property be requested to place the property on the market for sale as soon as possible, seeking expressions of interest and the submission of business cases, in the context of the terms of the Trust, by no later than 26 January 2018.

 

(3)       That the City Solicitor be requested to submit a further report to the March 2018 meeting of this Committee that includes a review, by the Assistant Director, Estates and Property, of each of the business cases that have been submitted.’

 

Recommended –

 

That the Assistant Director, Estates and Property be requested to obtain further information, to include details in relation to funding and timescales, in respect of the Expressions of Interest Options “A” and “D” as set out in Not for Publication Appendix 3 to Document “AS”, and to submit a report to the June meeting of the Committee.

 

                                                            (Richard Winter – 01274 434292)

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Previous references:           Minutes 78 (2016/17) and 29 (2017/18)

 

The Interim City Solicitor presented a report (Document “AS”) in relation to the Priesthorpe Annexe, Mornington Road, Bingley which was held by the Council as Trustee of the former Bingley Science Arts and Technical School.

 

Members were reminded that this issue had been considered at the meeting of the Committee held on 10 August 2017 when it had been resolved, amongst other things:

 

‘(2)       That the Assistant Director, Estates and Property be requested to place the property on the market for sale as soon as possible, seeking expressions of interest and the submission of business cases, in the context of the terms of the Trust, by no later than 26 January 2018.

 

(3)       That the City Solicitor be requested to submit a further report to the March 2018 meeting of this Committee that includes a review, by the Assistant Director, Estates and Property, of each of the business cases that have been submitted.’

 

The Interim City Solicitor explained that six Expressions of Interest in the property had been received and a Chartered Surveyor had been instructed to prepare a report analysing these submissions (Not for Publication Appendix 4 to Document “AS”). This report recommended that Options A and D be further considered in terms of their viability prior to a final decision being taken.

 

A Bingley Town Councillor addressed the Trustees explaining that there had not been an opportunity for the Town Council to formally discuss the matter but her views were as follows:

 

·         The progress made by the Trustees and the commitment to achieving a solution to the existing situation was welcomed.

·         Consideration had been given to the submission of an Expression of Interest but the Condition Survey had not been available until October and it would be beyond the resources of the Town Council to progress the matter. However, other parties had been encouraged to do so.

·         Local feedback had indicated that people would prefer to have the Annexe retained as a key building within the Conservation Area but did not wish to continue to see it in its present dilapidated state; the priority was to improve upon the current visual impact.

·         There was a need to dispose of the property in a responsible manner, this may mean that the highest bid was not necessarily accepted but account was taken of the need for a commitment to undertake the necessary work.

·         It was believed that there had been a significant loss in the value of the property due to neglect; this was a loss for the people of Bingley.  It was very important that any value achieved should be put to proper use for the educational benefit of people in Bingley and that there should be consultation on what that entailed.

 

The Interim City Solicitor said that he had made enquiries in respect of the diminution of value of the property and would report to the Trustees on this issue further to disposal of the property when the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 85.