Subcouncil resolution details
Subcouncil 1
Agenda item no
01SUB 16/4/2023
Subject
PROPOSED TRANSFER OF A PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FACILITY TO THE WESTERN CAPE GOVERNMENT: PORTION OF ERF 1291 MAMRE: MAMRE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE (CHC)
Meeting date
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Resolution
Recommend
Date closed
Friday, April 21, 2023
Resolution detail
It is recommended that:
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Council resolve in terms of regulation 20(1)(f)(i) of the Municipal Asset Transfer Regulations that a portion of Erf 1291 Mamre, shown lettered ABCDEFGHJ on the attached plan 130007157v1, marked Annexure A, and in extent approximately 2 680 m², is not required for the provision of any minimum level of basic municipal services and is surplus to the requirements of the Municipality.
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That the transfer of a portion of Erf 1291 Mamre, shown lettered ABCDEFGHJ on the attached plan 130007157v1, marked Annexure A, and in extent approximately 2 680 m², to the Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works, or its successor(s) in title, be approved, subject inter alia to the following conditions, that:
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A discounted purchase price of R728 750, excluding VAT, be payable, which amount is 25% of the full market value of R2 915 000;
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The purchase price is to be adjusted by 5% per annum compounded annually on a pro rata basis, commencing 6 months after the date of valuation, i.e. from 1 May 2023, until the date of registration;
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The valuation is to be reassessed if not approved by the delegated decision making authority of Council within 36 months from date of valuation, i.e. by 30 November 2025;
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Rates and municipal charges, if applicable, be levied.
v) Subject to such further conditions imposed by the Director: Property Management in terms of her delegated authority, including inter alia the following:
aa) that the land only be utilized for health care and ancillary use purposes under jurisdiction of the Western Cape Health Department, and the transfer of the land be subject to a suitable reversionary clause in order to enforce compliance;
bb) that all further statutory and land use requirements be complied with; and
cc) that all costs related and incidental to the transaction be borne by the purchaser.
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That prior occupation be granted to the Western Cape Department of Health, without payment of occupational rent, and subject to a prior occupation agreement being concluded with the City; and
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It be confirmed that, when considering the alienation of the land at less than market value, the contents of Reg 20(1)(f)(ii) of the MATR has been duly taken into consideration.