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This item was
chaired by Councillor Mike Todd-Jones
Matter for
Decision
i.
The
Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 sets out
the legal obligation for landlords to provide energy performance certificates to
new and prospective tenants in the majority of rented homes. Currently this
legislation is only enforceable by the local weights and measures service, this
service sits within the Cambridgeshire County Council remit.
ii.
The
Energy Performance Certificate hereinafter referred to as EPC provides a rating
for the energy performance of a home. The rating ranges from A to G with A
being the most efficient. The rating is based on factors such as age, layout,
heating, lighting and insulation. The ratings were all carried out to a set
standard meaning all property EPCs were directly comparable. The EPC was
presented in such a way to allows occupiers / prospective occupiers of the
property to make an informed decision relating to energy costs and the thermal
efficiency of the building. Appendix A sets out where the regulations require
that an EPC should be provided.
iii.
A
breach of the aforementioned regulations would take place if the person who is
responsible for letting the property had not provided an EPC to new tenants
where the regulations require them to do so. A penalty notice may be served by
the enforcing authority for a breach of the regulations. The penalty notice is
fixed at £200 where the building was a dwelling. There was a right of appeal to
the county court if the responsible person feels the notice should not have
been served, however in most cases the offence will be clear.
iv.
The
delegation of these powers from the County Council to Cambridge City Council
would lead to an improved customer journey by creating the ability for
complaints relating to private sector housing to be addressed accordingly by a
single authority.
A copy of the proposed delegation is attached Appendix B of the Officers report.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
i.
Approved
for Cambridge City Council to seek delegation from Cambridgeshire County
Council for Part 7 Enforcement of The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012.
ii.
Approved
investigation and enforcement by the Council for non-compliance of providing an
energy performance certificate in cases where it is deemed appropriate.
iii.
Approved
the Environmental Health Manager to make a decision on the continuation of the
delegation on a biannual basis or to give notice to terminate the delegation as
appropriate.
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 Project Officer (Private Rented
Sector).
The Project Officer (Private Rented Sector) said the following in
response to Members’ questions:
i.
Confirmed that there
would be some initial external funding. On-going costs (officer time) would be
recovered from any fines imposed. It was not anticipated that the service would
run at a lost but the situation would be monitored.
ii.
Enforcement of Energy Performance Certificate
requirements would be difficult where a leaseholder was sub-letting and raising
awareness was a better option.
iii.
The policy would only be applicable to domestic
properties.
The Committee resolved
unanimously to endorse the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.