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Strategic Partnership Opportunities with the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA)

Meeting: 16/03/2017 - Executive (Item 135)

135 Strategic Partnership opportunities with the Homes and Communities Agency for the Accelerated Delivery of Housing pdf icon PDF 432 KB

This report asks the Executive to consider opportunities for closer working with the HCA to deliver the City’s Housing needs.

Decision:

Resolved:     That the Executive agree:

 

(i)           To enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership for housing development and investment with the Homes & Communities Agency.

(ii)          That a detailed business case for council-led housing development, including project management, governance, funding arrangements and risk assessments be presented for Executive approval in the summer of 2017.

(iii)        That the council will explore partnership and funding opportunities to deliver accelerated housing on public land.

(iv)        That as part of the development of business cases, the council will engage with health and education partners, to explore the local impacts of housing development on other strategic services.

(v)         To note that the financial plan for the council requires that an additional £1m of annual revenue is generated from Council-owned property and land by 2020 and using budgets already held for this purpose, establish a project team who will develop proposals for housing development.

(vi)        To note that work has begun to develop proposals for housing on the Burnholme and Lowfield sites [in accordance with Executive decisions of 19th May 2016 and 8th December 2016] and agree that work begins to develop the business case for the development of homes on the Askham Bar site, the former Clifton Without School site and the Manor school site.

(vii)      To note the good progress made in delivering new affordable housing via Housing Revenue Account Investment and agree that this will continue, subject to individual consent for investment in accordance with Financial Regulations.

 

Reason:        To progress with the building of much needed new homes in York.

Minutes:

Members considered a report which outlined opportunities for closer working with the Homes and Communities Agency to deliver the City’s Housing needs.

 

It was noted that this was a innovative and ambitious strategy and would be one of the first such partnerships in the Country. It sought to address key housing challenges in York and would provide opportunities to increase the speed of delivery and a more varied tenure mix to bridge the affordability gap.

 

With regards to embedding sustainability, opportunities to develop the supply chain and skills were highlighted and the need to ensure an appropriate balance with sufficient open public space was acknowledged.

 

Resolved:     That the Executive agree:

 

(i)           To enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership for housing development and investment with the Homes & Communities Agency.1

(ii)          That a detailed business case for council-led housing development, including project management, governance, funding arrangements and risk assessments be presented for Executive approval in the summer of 2017.2

(iii)        That the council will explore partnership and funding opportunities to deliver accelerated housing on public land.

(iv)        That as part of the development of business cases the council will engage with health and education partners to explore the local impacts of housing development on other strategic services.

(v)         To note that the financial plan for the council requires that an additional £1m of annual revenue is generated from Council-owned property and land by 2020 and using budgets already held for this purpose, establish a project team who will develop proposals for housing development.

(vi)        To note that work has begun to develop proposals for housing on the Burnholme and Lowfield sites [in accordance with Executive decisions of 19th May 2016 and 8th December 2016] and agree that work begins to develop the business case for the development of homes on the Askham Bar site, the former Clifton Without School site and the Manor school site.3

(vii)      To note the good progress made in delivering new affordable housing via Housing Revenue Account Investment and agree that this will continue, subject to individual consent for investment in accordance with Financial Regulations.

 

Reason:        To progress with the building of much needed new homes in York.


 

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