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Matter for Decision
The report presents the findings from a project carried out between
Cambridge City Council (CCC), Cambridge City Housing Company Ltd (CCHC) and
Social Finance (a not for profit organisation who seek to tackle social
problems in the UK and abroad).
The project has
explored the potential for CCHC to expand its property portfolio by up to 250
homes over a 5 year period, offering affordable homes to lower income
residents, living or working in Cambridge City, in an operationally efficient,
cost effective and carbon neutral manner.
An initial
feasibility study was carried out in the summer of 2021, with the positive
findings from this early work prompting a more in depth project to be conducted.
This project has however noted significant changes in the market assumptions
since last summer, culminating in more cautious recommendations than initially
hoped.
Decisions of Executive Councillor for Finance, Resources
and Transformation
To recognise that the proposed expansion of the CCHC portfolio by 250
new homes over the next 5 years, is not financially feasible at this time, in
the current market conditions.
To agree that CCHC keep the expansion metrics under review on a
quarterly basis, reporting back to the Council, as shareholder, on an annual
basis as part of the business plan update, unless a quarterly review results in
a recommendation for moving forward with the expansion. If this is the case, a
report will be presented to the Council for an expansion decision at the
earliest opportunity.
To authorise officers to explore in detail the potential for equity
injection of an estimated £25 million, or a contribution towards the operating
costs of the business, from partner organisations employing essential workers,
in return for nomination rights to the homes acquired, presenting any proposals
to the Council for consideration as shareholder.
To agree that CCHC continues to explore expansion opportunities on a
smaller scale, presenting independent funding requests for Council
consideration and approval.
To note that the Council, following a recent decision at Housing
Scrutiny Committee, can now deliver some new affordable homes to be let at 80%
of market rent, subject to award of Homes England Grant, to be managed within
the Housing Revenue Account.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations
The Committee unanimously endorsed 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.