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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
To approve the delegation of certain powers to Head of Service.
Matter for
Decision
The report sought agreement that where the
Council have a duty to make a Management Order that this power to make Interim
Management Order (IMOs) and Final Management Order (FOM’s) be delegated to the
Head of Refuse and Environment. Where discretion exists in relation to the
making of a Management Order then the power should remain with the Executive
Councillor for Housing.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
The Executive Councillor for Housing
resolved to:
i.
Approved an amendment to the Constitution that
where the Council have a duty to make a Management Order that this power be
delegated to the Head of Refuse and Environment. Where discretion exists in
relation to the making of a Management Order then the power should remain with
the Executive Councillor for Housing.
Scrutiny
Considerations
A report
from the Team Manager (Residential) outlined when an IMO and FMO would be made
by the Council in respect of a residential property. They are a vital
tool in ensuring that whilst steps are taken to improve the skills and approach
of the landlord the occupiers are not put at risk.
Comments from the Committee:
i.
Found the
description of a prosecution in the Officer’s report helpful.
ii.
Asked if the IMO
or FMO would be allocated to an individual property or all the properties in
the Landlord’s portfolios.
iii.
Asked if the
Landlord would still retain the freehold.
iv.
Queried if this
would apply to licensed properties or none licenced properties.
v.
Asked who is
responsible for costing and repairs of the property when taken over by the
Council.
vi.
Queried under
what circumstances would a tenant have to be moved to temporary accommodation?
vii.
Could a
compulsory purchase order still be issued?
viii.
What percentage
of private accommodation in the City needs / have had enforcement.
In response to Committees comments Officers,
the Director of Community and Customer Services stated the following:
i.
Each property
would be individually assessed.
ii.
Licensed
properties would come under the delegated power. Unlicensed properties would
come under the delegated power of the Executive Councillor for Housing.
iii.
The Council would
be responsible for the cost of repairs and would be covered by the rental
income.
iv.
The Council would
not own the freehold on the property but there would be a charge on the
property, similar to when a mortgage company manages the property.
v.
There may be
circumstances when a tenant would have to be moved and there could be financial
implications to the Council.
vi.
Confirmed that
the powers for a compulsory purchase still exist but are not used.
vii.
Could not give
details on the question of private accommodation.
The
Committee:
Resolved (unanimously) to approve the
recommendation.
The Executive Councillor approved the
recommendation.
Conflicts
of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations
Granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by
the Executive Councillor.
Publication date: 21/05/2015
Date of decision: 14/01/2015