Issue - meetings
Lundy Close
Meeting: 17/03/2021 - Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee (Item 919)
919 HRA Land Review Phase 4 (Lundy Close) PDF 350 KB
Minute 857 (Cabinet Agenda Item No. 8 refers).
Called-in by Councillors Cox and Davidson.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee considered Minute 857 of the meeting of the Cabinet held on 23 February 2021, which had been called-in to the Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee, together with a report of the Deputy Chief Executive & Executive Director (Growth and Housing) providing an update on the progress of the HRA Land Review Phase 4 (Lundy Close) following the Public Notice for the appropriation of land on the North Site of Lundy Close, and setting out the next steps for the development.
Resolved:
That the following decisions of the Cabinet be noted:
“1. That the responses received following a Public Notice and the considerations and mitigations in regard to these as detailed in section 3.6-3.14 of the submitted report, be noted.
2. That the development of the north site of Lundy Close for Council Housing based on the conclusion detailed in section 3.15 of the report, be approved.”
Note: This is an Executive Function
Cabinet Member: Councillor I Gilbert
Meeting: 23/02/2021 - Cabinet (Item 857)
857 HRA Land Review Phase 4 (Lundy Close) PDF 350 KB
Report of Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director (Growth and Housing|) attached
Additional documents:
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a report of Deputy Chief Executive & Executive Director (Growth and Housing) providing an update on the progress of the HRA Land Review Phase (Lundy Close) following the Public Notice for the appropriation of land on the North Site of Lundy Close and set out the next steps for this development for consideration..
Resolved:
1. Thatthe responses received following a Public Notice and the considerations and mitigations in regards to these as detailed in section 3.6-3.14 of the submitted report, be noted.
2. That the development of the north site of Lundy Close for Council Housing based on the conclusion detailed in section 3.15 of the report, be approved.
Reasons for decision:
To provide an update on the progress of the HRA Land Review Phase 4 and to progress the scheme following the responses received to the Public Notice.
Other Options
1. Not to proceed with the development of the North site, due to the objections raised. However after careful consideration it was felt that the concerns raised to the development were mitigated against. Also if the Council were not to pursue the housing development the long-term benefits of increasing housing supply and reducing homelessness would not be achieved.
2. The Council does not need to pursue delivery of Council housing via the HRA Land Phases Review. However, these approaches are considered important contributions to the aims of the Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy and of the Southend 2050 ambitions endorsed by the Council.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Eligible for call-in to: Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Gilbert
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report of Deputy Chief Executive & Executive Director (Growth and Housing) providing an update on the progress of the HRA Land Review Phase (Lundy Close) following the Public Notice for the appropriation of land on the North Site of Lundy Close and set out the next steps for this development for consideration..
Resolved:
1. Thatthe responses received following a Public Notice and the considerations and mitigations in regards to these as detailed in section 3.6-3.14 of the submitted report, be noted.
2. That the development of the north site of Lundy Close for Council Housing based on the conclusion detailed in section 3.15 of the report, be approved.
Reasons for decision:
To provide an update on the progress of the HRA Land Review Phase 4 and to progress the scheme following the responses received to the Public Notice.
Other Options
1. Not to proceed with the development of the North site, due to the objections raised. However after careful consideration it was felt that the concerns raised to the development were mitigated against. Also if the Council were not to pursue the housing development the long-term benefits of increasing housing supply and reducing homelessness would not be achieved.
2. The Council does not need to pursue delivery of Council housing via the HRA Land Phases Review. However, these approaches are considered important contributions to the aims of the Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy and of the Southend 2050 ambitions endorsed by the Council.
Note: This is an Executive Function
Called-in to: Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee
Cabinet Member: Cllr Gilbert