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Matter for Decision
In July 2011 Cambridge City Council was successful in
securing grant funding from the Homes
and Communities Agency (HCA) to build and manage Affordable Housing
through a national bidding scheme. The
Council was awarded £2,587,500 grant to deliver 146 dwellings before the end of
March 2015. This equates to £17,500 per
dwelling. The Council are now required
to enter into the Framework Delivery
Agreement (FDA) with the HCA to receive this grant funding on a
dwelling-by-dwelling basis. Within the
FDA are obligations the Council must adhere to.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Housing
The Executive Councillor resolved to:
I.
Delegate
authority to the Director of Customer and Community Services to execute the HCA’s
Framework Delivery Agreement, committing the Council to the obligations under
that agreement.
II. Give approval for the Head of Strategic
Housing to act as the Grant Recipient’s Representative within the meaning of
the HCA’s Framework Delivery Agreement.
Reason for the Decision:
As detailed in the
officer’s report.
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee
received a report from the Development Officer regarding the HCA’s Framework
Delivery Agreement.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the recommendations in the report by 9
votes to 0 (unanimously) .
The
Executive Councillor for Housing approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A