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Matter for Decision The report referred to the Homerton College
scheme which is the first to be brought forward in the next phase of the
Council’s own Social Housing Programme and is notable to be the first opportunity
to work on a site not owned by the Council.
The report described the funding background to
the next phase of the Social Housing Programme and explains that the factor that
is driving our decision making on which schemes to prioritise is the need to
spend Right to Buy receipts within a given time limit.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Housing
The Executive
Councillor for Housing resolved to:
i.
Approved in principle for
the Council to deliver social housing on the Homerton
College scheme - noting that a final scheme will be brought back to Committee
for scrutiny and approval.
ii.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the
Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and
Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee
received a report from the Head of Strategic Housing.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Congratulated the Head of Strategic Housing and his
team.
ii.
Queried if and how many properties would be
tailored for disabled users, such as wheel chair access.
iii.
Stated it would be helpful for the Government to
remove the constraints, particularly on the amount that the Council could
borrow in order to move forward.
iv.
Acknowledged that it was a good news story for the
Council but expressed disappointment that the properties did not have to be
built to code level five.
v.
Asked if it was too late to negotiate with the
developer to build to code level five.
vi.
Noted the news release as being slightly misleading
as the Housing Scrutiny Committee had not formally agreed the report and planning
permission had not yet been granted by the Planning Committee.
vii.
Asked if the percentage of affordable housing would
change.
In response to
Committees comments Officers, the Director of Community and Customer Services
stated the following:
i.
Noted the comments regarding the press release.
ii.
As the scheme is well on the way to a detailed
planning application the Council has very limited influence on the detail.
iii.
Very pleased that the Council that are part of the
project.
iv.
With future projects it is hoped that the Council
work in partnership from the start and would be able to influence such factors
as building to code level five.
v.
The 40% affordable housing should not change as it
would be a breach of planning policy.
The Committee:
Resolved (unanimously) to endorse 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.