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Section 106 Agreement Master List Section 106 database from 1991 onwards. Up to date as of 26th July 2017 KEY Financial Section 106 Agreements where the trigger has not been met or monies received and not spent Currently being progressed Financial Section 106 Agreements where the monies have been received and spent (obligations have been fulfilled) Obligation Null & Void All other non financial agreements Financial status Total in S106 monies £8,294,623.46 negotiated. Total S106 monies received. £1,152,409.25 Total S106 monies Spent £684,537.25 Total S106 monies Unspent £467,872.00 Not Yet Received /Not due £7,472,402.00 for payment yet Monies not forthcoming due to expiration/ supersession Monies Section 106 Total monies Monies not yet of planning permission or Location Parish Planning Ref Monies received Monies spent received not Trigger Terms of Agreement agreement date negotiated received due to planning obligation spent being discharged or modified Upon the completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners Banovallum Gardens Horncastle Horncastle S/086/182/91 09/08/1991 £15,665.00 £15,665.00 £15,665.00 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space will pay the council the sum of £15,665.00 Upon the completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners Land off Station Road, Sibsey Sibsey S/152/0029/92 25/11/1992 £15,000.00 £15,000.00 £15,000.00 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space will pay the council the sum of £15,000.00 Upon the completion of the transfer Land at Bowl Alley Lane Farm, of the Public Open Space the owners Horncastle S/086/1801/90 27/04/1993 £3,910.39 £3,910.39 £3,910.39 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Horncastle will pay the town council the sum of £3,910.39 Upon the completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners Land at East Street, Alford Alford N/003/1653/89 18/06/1993 N/A N/A N/A #VALUE! Maintenance of Public Open Space 45287.34 will pay the council the sum of £45,287.34 1.) The holiday log cabins the subject of the application shall not be occupied by the same person or persons for a preiod in excess off three consecutive calender months and in the event that any of the said holiday log cabins are occupied by the same person or persons for three consecutive months than those persons shall not occupy any other holiday log cabin on the blue land until an interval of at least two months has elapsed from the date of expiry of the said three consecutive months. 2.) A register shall be kept of the names and addresses of all persons occupying the said holiday log cabins with the address of the permanent residences of such occupants. The register shall be kept in one location on the blue land or at such other location as the council shall agree and the register shall be produced to the council for inspection upon a reasonable written request. 3.) The blue land shall be developed and completed in accordance with the scheme of phasing set out below:- Phase 1 - completion of external banking landscaping (to include screening and access improvements) digging and Rural leisure Centre, Great Great Steeping S/064/983/93 07/01/1994 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A stocking of the fishing lake and tree planting. Phase 2 - The temporary siting of a mobile Steeping home for use as a reception and wardens accomodation in accordance with planning permission reference number S/064/980/93 and the erection of a reception building with office storage and snack bar facilities and all necessary sewerage and drainage electricity and water connections and the siting of 9 holiday log cabins and construction of parking facilities. Phase 3 - The siting of 9 holiday log cabins, the consturction of the tennis courts and the extension of the reception building to construct swimming pool. Phase 4 - The erection of toilet shower changing and laundry block and the constuction of indoor leisure block. 4.a) - The works described in phase 2 above shall not be commenced until such a timeas the works described in phase 1 above have been completed to the satisfaction of the council. 4.b) - The works described in phase 3 above shall not be commenced until the works described in phase 1 and 2 above have been completed to the satisfaction of the council, 4.c.) The works described in phase 4 above shall not be commenced until the works described in phase 1 2 and 3 above have been completed to the satisfaction of the council. Upon the completion of the transfer Thomas Gibson Drive, of the Public Open Space the owners Horncastle S/086/647/93 18/01/1994 £13,480.78 £13,480.78 £13,480.78 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Horncastle will pay the town council the sum of £13,480.78 Upon the completion of the transfer Land Off The Causeway, Burgh of the Public Open Space the owners Burgh Le Marsh S/023/1005/94 02/11/1994 £3,111.42 £3,111.42 £3,111.42 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Le Marsh, Skegness will pay the town council the sum of £3,111.42 Upon the completion of the transfer Royal Oak Public House, Chalk of the Public Open Space the owners Candlesby S/028/2065/92 19/05/1995 £2,125.00 £2,125.00 £2,125.00 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Pit Lane, Candlesby will pay the council the sum of £2,125.00 Within 28 days of the end of the period of 6 month from the date of completion of the lay out and Land off Lodge Road, Tattershall Tattershall S/175/445/94 19/01/1995 £9,675.17 £0.00 £9,675.17 Maintenance of Public Open Space landscaping of the open space the owner shall pay to the Council the sum of £9,675.17 Upon the completion of the transfer Land off Monks Dyke Road, of the Public Open Space the owners Louth N/105/1507/94 07/03/1996 N/A N/A N/A #VALUE! Maintenance of Public Open Space 3378.16 Louth will pay the council the sum of £3,378.16 Open space must be landscaped on occupation of 1st dwelling or completion of the development. Land south of La Costa, Highgate Mablethorpe and Whichever comes sooner. Upon the N/187/972/96 19/09/1996 £10,716.37 £0.00 £10,716.37 Maintenance of Public Open Space Lane, Sutton on Sea Sutton completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners will pay the council the sum of £10,716.37 Upon the completion of the transfer Thomas Gibson Drive, of the Public Open Space the owners Horncastle S/086/1823/92 20/03/1997 £17,631.82 £17,631.82 £17,631.82 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Horncastle will pay the town council the sum of £17,631.82 Thorpe Sands Estate, High Mablethorpe and N/110/2012/96 01/01/1998 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Affordable Housing Street, Mablethorpe Sutton Upon the completion of the transfer Land off The Meadows, Lincoln of the Public Open Space the owners Skegness S/153/1773/97 11/02/1998 £1,426.69 £1,426.69 £1,426.69 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Rd, Skegness will pay the coucil the sum of £1,426.69 Upon the completion of the transfer Weavers Tryst, Legbourne Road, of the Public Open Space the owners Louth N/105/1184/97 24/02/1998 £85,096.04 £85,096.04 £85,096.04 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space and Affordable Housing Louth will pay the town council the sum of £85,096.04 Upon the completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners Land at Arundel Drive, Louth Louth N/105/148/98 19/08/1998 £1,436.79 £0.00 £1,436.79 Maintenance of Public Open Space will pay the council the sum of £1,436.79 Upon the completion of the transfer Land off The Meadows, Lincoln of the Public Open Space the owners Skegness S/153/1127/98 18/09/1998 £8,409.41 £8,409.41 £8,409.41 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Rd, Skegness will pay the coucil the sum of £2,128.95 S/134/2002/97 (OUT) Land Off Main Road, Orby Orby 13/11/1998 £42,204.52 £41,704.52 £41,704.52 £0.00 £500.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space S/134/286/00 (RES) Upon the completion of the transfer S/153/1334/98 (Outline) Land at Churchill Avenue/Burgh of the Public Open Space the owners Skegness S/153/2017/01 (Reserved 18/03/1999 £56,489.00 £0.00 £56,489.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space Road, Skegness will pay the coucil the sum of Matters) £56,489.00 Upon the completion of the transfer of the Public Open Space the owners Old Main Road, Sibsey Sibsey S/152/1267/99 04/01/2000 £7,037.46 £7,037.46 £7,037.46 £0.00 £0.00 Maintenance of Public Open Space will pay the coucil the sum of £7,037.46 If the council considers it necessary to make a a revocation order under section 97 of The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 in respect of the Fantasy Island, Sea Lane, S/090/485/98 Ingoldmells 02/02/2000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A existing premission such order will not be opposed or objected to by the Ingoldmells S/090/136/99 company nor will any claim for compensation be made in respect of such order by the company Land at North Thoresby fisheries, Removal of previous PP and conditions of occupancy for holiday cottage North Thoresby N/133/1631/91 02/02/2000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Fen Lane, N.Thoresby replacing it At all times between the 1st March in one year and 5th January in the Sycamore caravan park, Burgh Le Marsh S/023/1491/99 28/02/2000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A following yaer no part of the land shall be used as a caravan site unless Skegness Road, Burgh le Marsh conditions are complied with Stewton House Residential & 8 sheltered housing units - occupancy condition, residents must be over Nursing Home, Stewton Lane, Louth N/105/1478/99 03/03/2000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 60 Louth At all times between the 1st March in one year and 5th January in the Orchard Park caravan site, Walls S/090/1612/99 Ingoldmells 09/03/2000 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A following yaer no part of the land shall
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