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Decision
First Homes is a new form of affordable home
ownership aimed at first time buyers. National Guidance states that 25% of all
new affordable housing provided as developer contributions on section 106 sites
should be provided as First Homes (with a few exceptions). Other requirements
also apply although local authorities are allowed some limited flexibilities in
how they bring First Homes forward.
This report recommends how the national
policy should be implemented locally through a proposed First Homes Interim
Position Statement for Greater Cambridge which is attached at Appendix 1 to the
report.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
i.
Approved
the First Homes Interim Position Statement at Appendix 1 to the officer’s
report, in particular that:
a.
The
preferred split between affordable housing tenures will be: 25% First Homes; 5%
shared ownership or other intermediate tenures; and 70% social/affordable rent.
b.
The
price cap for a First Home, once the discount has been applied, will be
£250,000 in line with the maximum cap allowed within national guidance.
c.
The
discount applied to a First Home will be 30% of market value in line with the
minimum discount allowed within the national guidance.
d.
The
household income cap for eligible applicants for First Homes will be up to
£80,000 in line with the maximum income allowed with in the national guidance.
e.
For
developments which cross the boundary into South Cambridgeshire, and/or where
joint nominations on the affordable homes have been agreed, any purchaser of a
First Home will need to have a local connection to either Cambridge
City or South Cambridgeshire District Council; this will apply for the first
three months of marketing in line with national guidance.
f.
For
developments within Cambridge City which do not cross the boundary into South
Cambridge or where no joint nominations on the affordable housing have been
agreed, any purchaser of a First Home will need to have a local connection to
Cambridge City. This will apply for the first three months of marketing in line
with national guidance.
g.
The
First Homes local connection criteria to be applied will be as detailed in
paragraphs 4.21 to 4.27 of the First Homes Interim Position Statement shown at
Appendix 1 to this report.
h.
No
specific priority will be given to ‘key workers’ but the council may work with
developers and employer organisations to ensure that marketing is targeted
towards particular employers where appropriate.
i.
Where
developers wish to bring forward a First Homes exception site in Cambridge City
they will need to demonstrate that the availability of First Homes or other
affordable home ownership tenures is insufficient within Cambridge City to
cater for the needs of first-time buyers.
j.
The First Homes Interim Position Statement at
Appendix 1 to this report will only be used when a development proposal
includes reference to First Homes as part of affordable housing provision. If a
development proposal does not refer to First Homes, the affordable housing
split detailed in Annexe 5 of the Greater Cambridge Housing Strategy 2019-2023
(or successor document) will apply.
k.
Any
subsequent minor amendments and editing changes to the First Homes Interim
Position Statement and/or the First Homes Issues & Options paper, that do
not materially affect the content, be delegated to the Director of Housing
& Communities in consultation with the Executive Councillor for Housing,
the Executive Councillor for Planning and relevant Chairs and Spokes.
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 Housing Strategy
Manager.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Expressed
concerns with the concept of ‘First Homes’ and noted that in Appendix 1
paragraph 4.13 that a household would need an income of £55,000 per year to be
able to afford a First Home in Cambridge and that average salaries are much
lower than that. Queried how many people would be able to benefit from this new
scheme.
ii.
Supported
comments made in i. above. Felt the way in which Central Government had
developed the scheme that it may do more harm than good. Queried recommendation
h which stated that no specific priority would be given to key workers. Noted that the Mayor in London had created a
definition for key workers. Asked if any data had been gathered regarding
housing need in certain key areas / jobs. Would welcome a definition of ‘key
worker’ going forward.
The Housing Strategy Manager said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
Noted
in relation to the query regarding recommendation h that Addenbrookes had
undertaken a piece of work looking at gaps in housing need for their
workers. Officers had also had
discussions with Cambridgeshire County Council about their workers; they had
said that they would provide evidence around housing need and the impact on
their services but this had not been provided to date.
The Executive Councillor drew attention to a
letter which had been sent to Michael Gove on pages 125-130 of the agenda which set out the
council’s concerns regarding First Homes.
The Committee resolved by 6 votes to 0 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.