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Housing and Regeneration Pipeline

Meeting: 10/10/2019 - Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee (Item 404)

404 Housing and Development Pipeline Update pdf icon PDF 131 KB

Minute 324 (Cabinet Book 1, Agenda Item No. 15 refers)

Called in by Councillors Cox and Davidson

Minutes:

The Committee considered Minute 324 of Cabinet held on 17th September, 2019, which had been called in to Scrutiny, together with a report of the Executive Director (Finance and Resources) and the Deputy Chief Executive (People). This provided an update on the work underway in looking at the pipeline of housing and development opportunities across the Borough and presenting recommendations setting out the proposed way forward.

 

Resolved:-

 

That the following recommendations of Cabinet be noted:-

 

“1.  That the progress of the first phase of housing and development pipeline sites currently in delivery as set out in Section 3.11 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2.     That the progress on the Acquisitions Programme for Council Housing as set out in Section 3.3 of the report, be noted.

 

3.     That the work undertaken to date on the development land pipeline as set out in Section 3.5 of the report, be noted.

 

4.    That £645,000 be allocated from existing capital reserves held within the General Fund and Housing Revenue Account as appropriate, in the first phase to enable the necessary initial site feasibility, due diligence, survey and high level design work to be commissioned to demonstrate viability (or otherwise) and enable a more detailed assessment of the number of units which could be delivered across the sites and, in relation to those suitable for joint venture opportunities, to establish appropriate objectives and bundling of sites.  Following detailed feasibility, those sites which are proved to be viable will be presented to Cabinet for agreement on the preferred way forward for development in due course.

 

5.    That PSP Southend LLP be invited to undertake the next stage of feasibility (to e2) for sites which the pipeline assessment work has indicated would be suitable for PSP delivery and for the Council to commission valuations for these sites to establish the baseline values.  At this stage PSP will work at their risk. Once these sites have been assessed in detail by PSP Southend LLP, recommendations will be made to Cabinet for the sites to be opted in to the LLP for delivery or for alternative approaches to be considered.

 

6.    That negotiations be carried out to progress to update and re-brand PSP Southend LLP as set out in 3.21 of the submitted report.  In particular so that the board and reporting structure can be aligned with other Council LLPs and companies, reporting in to the Shareholder Board and to delegate the agreement of the detailed arrangements to the Strategic Directors (Finance and Resources and Legal and Democratic Services) in consultation with the Leader of the Council.

 

7.    That it be noted that the proposed amendments to the Ilfracombe Avenue site, specifically that the Library will not be located within the proposed housing development which is proposed to provide a housing-for-rent scheme which will include a planning policy level of affordable housing for rent (capped at Local Housing Allowance levels).  Income from the development will be used to finance the capital borrowing required to complete the necessary  ...  view the full minutes text for item 404


Meeting: 17/09/2019 - Cabinet (Item 324)

324 Housing and Development Pipeline Update pdf icon PDF 131 KB

Report of Deputy Chief Executive (People)

Decision:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Finance and Resources) and the Deputy Chief Executive (People) providing an update on the work underway in looking at the pipeline of housing and development opportunities across the Borough and presenting recommendations setting out the proposed way forward.

 

Recommended:-

 

1.    That the progress of the first phase of housing and development pipeline sites currently in delivery as set out in Section 3.11 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2.    That the progress on the Acquisitions Programme for Council Housing as set out in Section 3.3 of the report, be noted.

 

3.    That the work undertaken to date on the development land pipeline as set out in Section 3.5 of the report, be noted.

 

4.    That £645,000 be allocated from existing capital reserves held within the General Fund and Housing Revenue Account as appropriate, in the first phase to enable the necessary initial site feasibility, due diligence, survey and high level design work to be commissioned to demonstrate viability (or otherwise) and enable a more detailed assessment of the number of units which could be delivered across the sites and, in relation to those suitable for joint venture opportunities, to establish appropriate objectives and bundling of sites.  Following detailed feasibility, those sites which are proved to be viable will be presented to Cabinet for agreement on the preferred way forward for development in due course.

 

5.    That PSP Southend LLP be invited to undertake the next stage of feasibility (to e2) for sites which the pipeline assessment work has indicated would be suitable for PSP delivery and for the Council to commission valuations for these sites to establish the baseline values.  At this stage PSP will work at their risk. Once these sites have been assessed in detail by PSP Southend LLP, recommendations will be made to Cabinet for the sites to be opted in to the LLP for delivery or for alternative approaches to be considered.

 

6.    That negotiations be carried out to progress to update and re-brand PSP Southend LLP as set out in 3.21 of the submitted report.  In particular so that the board and reporting structure can be aligned with other Council LLPs and companies, reporting in to the Shareholder Board and to delegate the agreement of the detailed arrangements to the Strategic Directors (Finance and Resources and Legal and Democratic Services) in consultation with the Leader of the Council.

 

7.    That it be noted that the proposed amendments to the Ilfracombe Avenue site, specifically that the Library will not be located within the proposed housing development which is proposed to provide a housing-for-rent scheme which will include a planning policy level of affordable housing for rent (capped at Local Housing Allowance levels).  Income from the development will be used to finance the capital borrowing required to complete the necessary condition works at the existing Southchurch Library.

 

Resolved:-

 

8.    That, in principle, the Council is minded to enter into an income strip lease transaction in relation to the  ...  view the full decision text for item 324

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Finance and Resources) and the Deputy Chief Executive (People) providing an update on the work underway in looking at the pipeline of housing and development opportunities across the Borough and presenting recommendations setting out the proposed way forward.

 

Recommended:-

 

1.    That the progress of the first phase of housing and development pipeline sites currently in delivery as set out in Section 3.11 of the submitted report, be noted.

 

2.    That the progress on the Acquisitions Programme for Council Housing as set out in Section 3.3 of the report, be noted.

 

3.    That the work undertaken to date on the development land pipeline as set out in Section 3.5 of the report, be noted.

 

4.    That £645,000 be allocated from existing capital reserves held within the General Fund and Housing Revenue Account as appropriate, in the first phase to enable the necessary initial site feasibility, due diligence, survey and high level design work to be commissioned to demonstrate viability (or otherwise) and enable a more detailed assessment of the number of units which could be delivered across the sites and, in relation to those suitable for joint venture opportunities, to establish appropriate objectives and bundling of sites.  Following detailed feasibility, those sites which are proved to be viable will be presented to Cabinet for agreement on the preferred way forward for development in due course.

 

5.    That PSP Southend LLP be invited to undertake the next stage of feasibility (to e2) for sites which the pipeline assessment work has indicated would be suitable for PSP delivery and for the Council to commission valuations for these sites to establish the baseline values.  At this stage PSP will work at their risk. Once these sites have been assessed in detail by PSP Southend LLP, recommendations will be made to Cabinet for the sites to be opted in to the LLP for delivery or for alternative approaches to be considered.

 

6.    That negotiations be carried out to progress to update and re-brand PSP Southend LLP as set out in 3.21 of the submitted report.  In particular so that the board and reporting structure can be aligned with other Council LLPs and companies, reporting in to the Shareholder Board and to delegate the agreement of the detailed arrangements to the Strategic Directors (Finance and Resources and Legal and Democratic Services) in consultation with the Leader of the Council.

 

7.    That it be noted that the proposed amendments to the Ilfracombe Avenue site, specifically that the Library will not be located within the proposed housing development which is proposed to provide a housing-for-rent scheme which will include a planning policy level of affordable housing for rent (capped at Local Housing Allowance levels).  Income from the development will be used to finance the capital borrowing required to complete the necessary condition works at the existing Southchurch Library.

 

Resolved:-

 

8.    That, in principle, the Council is minded to enter into an income strip lease transaction in relation to the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 324


 

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