Decision details
Selection and Appointment of a Joint Venture Partner to Deliver the London Borough of Havering's Estate Regeneration Programme
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Cabinet will be asked to approve the selection and appointment of a Joint Venture Partner to deliver the London Borough of Havering’s Estate Regeneration Programme.
Decision:
That Cabinet:
1. Approved the inclusion of a budget of £63.3m equity for the scheme together with a budget of £50.5m for potential land acquisition/CPO costs within the proposed HRA capital programme that will be considered by Cabinet in February 2018 in the annual rent setting and capital programme report and this is recommended to Council for final approval in February 2018.
2. Agreed to award Preferred Bidder status to BIDDER C. Subject to the approval of the required budget and funding at recommendation 1 above, that Cabinet:
3. Agreed to establish a JVLLP for the purpose of meeting the Council’s regeneration objectives for the 12 HRA sites by entering into a Members’ Agreement with BIDDER C on the basis of the Business Case and Legal Summary contained in the Exempt Agenda Report.
4. Agreed to delegate to the Lead Member for Housing, after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods, the authority to agree the name of the JVLLP, negotiate the final detailed terms of the agreements being entered into, and authority to agree that the Council enter into the following agreements:
Members’ Agreement;
Development Agreement;
Any ancillary agreements or documents necessary to give effect to the setting up of the JVLLP in accordance with this Report and its appendices (including the Legal Summary appended to the Exempt Agenda Report).
5. Authorised the JVLLP to enter into the Development Management Agreement with BIDDER C when in agreed form.
6. Agreed to delegate to the Lead Member for Housing, after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods, authority to finalise agreement on the terms of the Development Management Agreement referred to in recommendation 5 on behalf of the Council as Member of the JVLLP established in accordance with recommendation 4.
7. Agreed to delegate to the Lead Member for Housing, after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods, authority to approve the first Business Plan of the JVLLP on behalf of the Council.
8. Authorise the disposal of land to the JVLLP on the terms set out in this report, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State where required, (as detailed in the Land disposal paragraphs of the Legal Implications section of this report) and agree to delegate authority to the Lead Member for Housing, after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods, the authority to finalise the terms of such disposals.
9. Authorised the Director of Neighbourhoods to consider the appropriation of land for planning purposes, subject to agreement of the Secretary of State, to facilitate the redevelopment of the 12 Sites and approve an application to the Secretary of State for appropriation under section 19(2) of the Housing Act 1985 and potentially appropriate back to housing purposes all or part of the land as may be considered appropriate in due course. (The precise areas of land to be appropriated to be decided by the Director of Neighbourhoods).
10. Recommends to full Council to make an application to the Secretary of State, where required, for the disposal of property and land (the precise areas of land to be decided by the Lead Member for Housing after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods) under section 32(2) of the Housing Act 1985.
11. Noted the updated Consultation and Engagement strategy as detailed in paragraphs 9.1 to 9.13 of this report.
12. Noted the updated Equalities Impact Assessment as referred to in the Equalities Implications section of this report.
13. Noted the update provided to Cabinet in the Local Lettings Plan report as it relates to these decisions.
14. Agreed to delegate to the Lead Member for Housing, after consultation with the Director of Neighbourhoods, authority to approve the consultation and communication plans for the regeneration of the 12 HRA Sites.
15. Authorised the Director of Finance to provide state aid compliant investment of equity/loans/capital expenditure the JVLLP within the funding provided in the Capital Programme and in accordance with the business plan and on the terms set out within the Member’s Agreement.
16. Agreed to delegate to the Leader, after consultation with the Chief Executive, the appointment of nominees to represent the Council on the JVLLP Board and indemnify them under the Local Authorities (Indemnities for Members and Officers) Order 2004 once the JVLLP has been set up.
17. Agreed, subject to approval of the over-arching Governance Report on the operation of the 12 Sites, Rainham and Bridge Close schemes, to the proposals for resolution of any Reserved Matters set out in such report.
18. Noted the governance framework and staff resources required to develop and deliver the 12 Sites and other economic development schemes also presented for consideration and approval by Cabinet in January 2018.
19. Noted an amendment to paragraph 4.25 of the report to read the following:
Tenants moving into a smaller property – qualifying under occupiers will qualify for an additional bedroom above their assessed need. For example:
• a tenant in a four bedroom property but the current housing need is assessed for a two bed, will be allowed to keep an additional bedroom and therefore will be offered a three bedroom property; or
• a tenant in a three bedroom property but the current housing need is assessed for a one bed, will be allowed to keep an additional bedroom and will therefore be offered a two bedroom property.
The conditions of the Allocation Policy must be met to qualify for this offer, and tenants should have a clear rent account and no history of anti-social or other unacceptable behaviour in their council tenancy.
Officers will complete an affordability assessment to ensure that the tenants can afford to pay the rent for the additional bedroom without discretionary housing payment on a long-term basis. Any shortfall will not be covered by the Council.
Report author: Neil Stubbings
Publication date: 18/01/2018
Date of decision: 17/01/2018
Decided at meeting: 17/01/2018 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/01/2018
Accompanying Documents:
- 12 estates JV procurement - Cabinet Report Public FINAL v10 FINAL ALL CLEARED PDF 583 KB
- Restricted enclosure View reasons restricted
- 12 Sites JV procurement - Business Case FINAL v.4 - 9Jan18 PDF 1 MB
- 8.1 Financial Summary and Capital Employed PDF 224 KB
- 8.2 Competitive Dialogue Programme PDF 175 KB
- 8.3 Housing Accommodation Plan - Review of Older Persons' Housing Needs PDF 177 KB
- 8.4 Regeneration Sites Demographic profile PDF 612 KB
- 8.5 Housing Regeneration General Needs and Sheltered Equality Impact Assessments PDF 848 KB
- 8.6 Completions Schedule PDF 93 KB
- 8.7 Red Line Boundaries PDF 5 MB
- 8.8 Decant Schedule PDF 73 KB
- 8.9 Housing Services Asset Management Strategy PDF 19 KB
- 8.10 Housing Regeneration Programme Consultation and Communication Strategy PDF 105 KB
- 8.11 Consultation Update December 2017 PDF 222 KB
- 8.12 - 12 Site Regeneration Risks PDF 98 KB
- 8.13 Summary of 12 Site Regeneration Sensitivities PDF 95 KB
- 8.14 Legal consideration in relation to the overarching JVLLP LB Havering - 080118 PDF 386 KB
- 1. Prior Information Notice - 11.03.17 PDF 79 KB
- 2. LB Havering MOI 120517 PDF 394 KB
- 3. Havering Estate Regeneration Partner SQ PDF 89 KB
- 4. LBH 12 Sites Regeneration Procurement - ITPD PDF 602 KB
- 5. LBH 12 Sites Regeneration Procurement - ITCD PDF 451 KB
- 6. LBH 12 Sites Regeneration Procurement - ISFT PDF 498 KB
- 8.16 Indicative Estate Regeneration Budget PDF 83 KB
- 8.17 - Sales and Marketing Strategy PDF 156 KB
- 8.18 Regeneration Pack PDF 756 KB
- 8.19 - WaterlooRoadNewsletterUpdateAUG16 PDF 1 MB
- 8.19 - WaterlooRoadNewsletterUpdateNOV16 PDF 994 KB