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[2002] EWLands ACQ_194_2000 (22 February 2002)
ACQ/194/2000
LANDS TRIBUNAL ACT 1949
COMPENSATION – Compulsory purchase – shop with flats over in derelict condition – unknown owner – comparable transactions – value – compensation £35,000
IN THE MATTER of a NOTICE OF REFERENCE
BY
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL
Re: 59 Onslow Road, Southampton, Hants
(Owner unknown)
Tribunal Member: P R Francis FRICS
Sitting at: 17 Carlton Crescent, Southampton, SO15 2XR
on
20 February 2002
Philip Glen of Counsel, instructed by City of Southampton Legal Services, for the acquiring authority
DECISION
3.1 The subject property which, by the date of the hearing had been demolished, originally comprised a turn of the century end-of-terrace three storey building of brick construction under slated roofs that had consisted of retail premises on the ground floor, with residential accommodation on the two floors above. At the valuation date the property had been unoccupied for a number of years, had been extensively vandalised and stripped of its fittings, and had been boarded up by the Council. The site area which, apart from a small yard to the rear, was principally taken up by the structure, extended to 0.023 acre (0.009ha).
3.2 It fronted Onslow Road which is one of the main arterial routes into Southampton City Centre, was within the district known as the Bevois Valley, one of the poorest socio-economic wards within the City, and the area was the subject of a Single Regeneration Budget ("SRB") Programme.
3.3 Following inspections of the subject property in May 2000, and resulting from concerns over the condition of the building, the Council resolved to take action to demolish the building under the provisions of section 79(1)(b) of the Building Act 1984 (Ruinous and dilapidated buildings and neglected sites). A schedule of works required to make the property wind, weathertight and secure was produced and costed at £32,900. The expenditure of such a sum was uneconomic, particularly as the adjacent properties in the terrace had already been acquired by the Hyde Housing Association and were programmed for demolition. The Housing Association had obtained planning permission in connection with the SRB scheme for the construction of a SEVA centre to provide cultural, community, residential and catering facilities for local ethnic minorities, and that permission was for a tranche of land that included the subject property.
3.4 Steps were taken by the acquiring authority to trace the owner including a Land Registry search, enquiries of Companies House, advertising within the appropriate local media and the posting of a notice on the property. The owner could not be traced, and the CPO which was made on 27 January 2000 was confirmed by the Secretary of State on 15 May 2000. A General Vesting Declaration was made on 26 July 2000 and, in accordance with the provisions of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981, the property was formally vested in the acquiring authority 28 days later on 24 August 2000 – the valuation date for the purpose of this reference.
3.5 Notice of Reference to this tribunal was dated 20 September 2000 followed by an Application for Substituted Service under rule 56, Lands Tribunal Rules 1996 on 23 October 2000.
53 Onslow Road £55,000 Completion: 25 March 1999
55 Onslow Road £42,500 " 30 September 1998
57 Onslow Road £42,500 " 30 September 1998
DECISION
DATED: 22 February 2002
(Signed) P R Francis FRICS