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Call-in of Cabinet decisions

Meeting: 14/04/2021 - Cabinet (Item 2850)

2850 Recommendations from the Extraordinary Overview and Scrutiny Committee pdf icon PDF 192 KB

To consider the recommendations of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee from the Extraordinary meeting held on 7 April 2021 to review the following decision taken by Cabinet on 24 March 2021:

 

Transfer of properties from Spelthorne Borough Council to Knowle Green Estates Ltd.

 

 

Minutes:

Cabinet considered the recommendations contained in the report from the Overview and Scrutiny Committee came out of its review of the following decision taken by Cabinet on 24 March 2021:

 

Transfer of properties from Spelthorne Borough Council to Knowle Green Estates Ltd.

 

The Chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Councillor Leighton, informed the Cabinet that the Committee had the scrutinised the above Cabinet decision in detail and concluded that they were supportive of the Cabinet’s decision, but that the Cabinet must have the appropriate policy documentation in place before making such decisions going forward.

 

Resolved that:

 

1.    Cabinet instruct officers to draw up the following documents:

              i.        A “Term Sheet” to set out the basis of developments and supporting policy.  A Term sheet should be required for each Spelthorne Borough Council residential development and will be created prior to planning application submission monitored and adjusted as required thereafter.

            ii.        A policy for valuation and transfers of developments.

           iii.        An interest rate policy.

           iv.        Documentation of Knowle Green Estates (KGE) depreciation policy.

 

2.    A Term sheet template and draft policy documents are to be presented for

approval by the Policy and Resources Committee and KGE Board as soon as

possible and no later than the end of July 2021.

 

3.    That Cabinet confirms that no residential housing units will be sold unless a policy to do so is formally approved by the Council.

 

Reason for decision:

The Cabinet has listened to the views of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and agrees that it is important that the Cabinet take decisions that have been clearly defined, with the right policies and that agenda reports are clearly set out with the appropriate level of detail so members are able to look back and see that all the relevant facts had been considered.


Meeting: 07/04/2021 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Item 99)

99 URGENT - Call-in of Cabinet decisions pdf icon PDF 238 KB

The following Cabinet decision has been called in by the requisite number of members of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee and in accordance with the Overview and Scrutiny procedure rules:

 

Exempt report - Transfer of properties from Spelthorne Borough Council to Knowle Green Estates Ltd.

 

The report and appendices that went to Cabinet on 24 March 2021 are attached and additional information is to follow.

 

The Overview and Scrutiny Committee may either:

 

(a)  request the Leader, Cabinet or Cabinet Member to reconsider the matter for reasons to be put forward by the Committee in their request to reconsider; or

 

(b)  decide that no further action be taken, in which case the decision of the Leader or Cabinet etc may be actioned without further consideration or delay.

 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Deputy Chief Executive introduced the Call in response report and drew the Committees attention to the seven key points of clarification and the supplement containing a visual graphic of the themes the Committee may wish to discuss.

 

The Group Head of Corporate Governance, Housing Strategy and Policy Manager (Housing Options), Property and Development Manager (Asset Management),  Asset Management Contractor (Asset Management) and Chief Accountant were also present to provide advice and responses to questions relating to their service areas.

 

In response to members questions the Housing Strategy and Policy Manager advised that the tenure split provided for was within the scope of the Council’s policy objective, as set out by the administration at the Extraordinary Council meeting on 21 January, of achieving at least 50% affordable housing as well as providing for key workers. He explained that the split set out at option d in the response report was appropriate, that it was important to ensure the right housing mix was achieved to create sustainable communities and that a key worker policy had been drafted and provided to the Committee to inform their debate.

 

In response to further questions the Housing Strategy and Policy Manager, stated Section 106 (S106) affordable housing provision varied and was dependent on the scheme. The Group Head of Corporate Governance confirmed that in addition to the S106 affordable housing the Council would have a nominations agreement with Knowle Green Estates (KGE).

 

A member queried when the levels of income and discount for key workers had been decided. The Housing Strategy and Policy Manager stated that it had been set for quite some time and the Deputy Chief Executive confirmed this.

 

In response to members questions on the basis of property valuations, the Asset Management Contractor explained that land is valued on its existing use rather than the development land value but that assets deal with real time costs.

 

Members noted the Council would make a nominal saving on its homelessness budget where affordable units are filled by tenants from the Council’s housing register but expressed the view that potential private rental tenants may not want to live in the same development. In response the Housing Strategy and Policy Manager advised that the Council was trying to achieve balanced and sustainable communities but may need to review its approach in future.

 

In response to a member’s question the Asset Management Contractor explained that each scheme went through extensive consultation with planning officers to ensure they were policy compliant prior to being presented to the Planning Committee for determination.

 

A member expressed concern that the depreciation list at paragraph 3.22 of the response report appeared to be generous and a one-off incident or accident could see items destroyed. The Property and Development Manager informed the Committee that the Council has a good property management resource in place with warranties on items and had made provision in the costs to cover such incidents.

 

In response to further questions the Property and Development Manager explained that he was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 99