Decision details
Introduction of a Responsive Repairs and Rechargeable Repairs Policy
Decision Maker: Decision Session - Executive Member for Housing and Safer Neighbourhoods, Executive Member for Housing & Safer Neighbourhoods
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of Report:
This
report outlines the reasons why a decision has been taken to
introduce a Responsive Repairs and Rechargeable Repairs Policy; the
methodology used to develop this and the key changes that will be
introduced if these policies are approved.
The Executive Member is asked to:
a) Agree the rationale for introducing these policies
b) Approve the attached policies
The Council aims to give the same 28 days clear notice of non key decisions as it does for key decisions, but in exceptional circumstances this may not be possible. In this case, the item will not have been on the forward plan for 28 days before the decision is taken.
The item is being considered as an urgent matter as further clarity was required by members before submitting to the forward plan.
The report will improve consistency and decision making of Officers when ordering repairs. The policy will also give tenants clarity about their responsibilities and will introduce an improved method of charging for repairs that are tenants responsibility. Any further delay would be detrimental to the service.
Decision:
Resolved:
(i) That the rationale for introducing the Responsive Repairs and Rechargeable Repairs Policy be agreed.
(ii) That the Responsive Repairs and Rechargeable Repairs Policy be approved.
Reason: This will ensure consistency in decision making around repairs and maximise income from rechargeable repairs.
Report author: Sue Hull
Publication date: 21/09/2018
Date of decision: 20/09/2018
Decided at meeting: 20/09/2018 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Housing and Safer Neighbourhoods
Effective from: 25/09/2018
Accompanying Documents: