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Minutes:
This item was
chaired by Councillor Thittala Varkey (Chair)
Matter for
Decision
The report provided an update on the housing development
programme.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
i.
Noted the continued progress on the
delivery of the approved housing programme.
ii.
Noted forthcoming work on
consultation with residents.
iii.
Agreed the adoption of a blended
rent policy (to include more social rent but some higher rents at 80% of median
market rents inclusive of Service Charge) across the new 1,000 homes programme,
as required, when delivering homes with grant above the minimum planning
requirement of 40% of units on any site.
iv.
Delegated authority to the Strategic
Director to update the HRA Rent Setting Policy in accordance with
recommendation iii above.
v.
Approved the start on site of
currently approved schemes that have planning permission at risk in relation to
grant, to mitigate the risk of build cost increase.
vi.
Approved the rent level changes to
the specific schemes outlined in this report, including the addition of 45
homes at L2, with 30 homes to be let at Social Rent and 45 homes to be let at
80% of market rent.
vii.
Approved a budget of £11,520,000.00
for the purchase as a package deal of the private sale units at L2 Orchard Park
into the Council's HRA stock, to be let at 80% of median market rent.
viii.
Approved changes to the Budgets for
Fen Road, Ditton Walk and Borrowdale as outlined in part 8.5.3, with the
revised budgets to be incorporated as part of the HRA MTFS in September 2022.
ix.
Authorised the Section 151 Officer
to enter into a Grant Agreement with Homes England for the 21-26 Homes England
Affordable Homes Programme for Continuous Market Engagement.
x.
Approved the principle that units to
be let at 80% of market rent be targeted at key workers OR the intermediate
rental market, (ie those who
are assessed as being on incomes sufficient to be able to afford 80% of market
rent), and governed by local lettings plans.
xi.
Approved that as part of our Housing
Strategy development work the Head of Housing has delegated authority to agree
(subject to consultation with the Executive Councillor) a definition of key
worker.
xii.
Agreed that the Council works with
South Cambridgeshire DC to try and jointly agree the definition of key worker.
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 the Housing Development
Agency. An updated table to that detailed in paragraph 8.2.4 of the report had
been circulated to members at the meeting, a copy was also published on the
meeting webpage after the meeting.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Welcomed a ‘key worker’ definition in relation to
housing policies.
ii.
Expressed disappointment with a loose commitment
regarding passivhaus development.
The Executive Councillor welcomed homes for key workers.
The Head of Housing said that City Council Officers would work with
colleagues from South Cambridgeshire District Council to try and agree a
definition of ‘key worker’.
The Committee unanimously resolved 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.