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Minutes:
Matter for
Decision
As a result of the
changes to Welfare Benefits, and in particular, the reduction of Housing
Benefit for spare rooms it was felt appropriate to review the scheme.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Housing
The officer’s original recommendation was replaced with the following
amendment and then agreed by the Executive Councillor:
To maintain the current Under Occupation Incentive Scheme until October
2013, with a further report being brought back to the next meeting of HMB which
considers the current and future take up, and looks at practice across other
Councils.
Reason for the Decision
To
take on board the views of the Scrutiny Committee.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Proposals in the report
to reduce the amount of money given in each case (in order for it to spread
further) were rejected.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee
received a report from the Area Housing Manager.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
(i)
Raised concern that, with recent changes to Welfare
Benefits, it may not be an appropriate time to review the scheme.
(ii)
Highlighted the need for it to remain as an
‘incentive’ scheme and not an ‘assistance’ scheme.
(iii)
Highlighted the benefit of the proposed £500
removals grant and additional £500 for those tenants doing mutual
exchanges.
(iv)
Noted that more people could be helped by
maintaining the current scheme with an additional budget.
In response to Members’ questions the Executive Councillor confirmed the
following:
(i)
It would not be advisable to revise budgets this
early but suggested that they be looked at again in the autumn depending on
take up of the revised scheme.
(ii)
Whilst it was proposed that the revised scheme only
apply to those moving within HOMELINK properties, relocations outside of the
area could be looked at on a case by case basis to see if assistance could be
provided.
(iii)
The additional £500 would not be means tested for welfare
benefit purposes.
Councillor Price proposed and Councillor Blencowe
seconded the following amended recommendation:
To maintain the current
Under Occupation Incentive Scheme until October 2013, with a further report
being brought back to the next meeting of HMB which considers the current and
future take up, and looks at practice across other Councils.
On a show of hands the amended recommendation was endorsed by 9 votes to
3.
The Committee resolved (by 9 votes to 3) to endorse the amended
recommendation.
The Executive Councillor deferred her decision for further consideration
outside of the meeting.
The Housing Management Board was informed on 17 June 2013 that the
Executive Councillor had approved the amended recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest
Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.