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Variation of Heads of Terms relating to the Sale of Land to Sanctuary Housing Association to enable phase 2 of the Infill development programme

Meeting: 26/09/2017 - Cabinet Member Signing (Item 135)

135 Variation of Heads of Terms relating to the Sale of Land to Sanctuary Housing Association to enable phase 2 of the Infill development programme pdf icon PDF 277 KB

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Minutes:

The Cabinet Member noted the report, which sought approval to vary the Heads of Terms agreed previously around the disposal of infill sites for development to Sanctuary Housing Association. The report also sought approval to use £2.1m of Right to Buy Receipts to fund Social Housing and improve the viability and deliverability of the scheme. 

 

RESOLVED

 

  1. That the Cabinet Member agrees to the variation to the Heads of Terms (attached in the exempt part of the report) and as set out this report.

 

  1. That the Cabinet Member agrees to invest £2.1m of retained Right to Buy Receipts to help fund Social Housing and improve the viability and deliverability of the scheme subject to Sanctuary Housing Association entering into a funding agreement.

 

Reasons for decision

 

There is an acute shortage of housing supply, particularly of affordable housing, in Haringey and the borough has identified a portfolio of 20 potential development sites within its ownership to help address this shortage

 

The Housing Revenue Account budget is under pressure due to the 2016-20 rent reduction of 1% per year and the proposed High-Value Voids Levy to fund the Right to Buy extension for housing associations

 

Haringey operates a Preferred Partner List of Registered Providers (a small number chosen for their strategic fit with the Council and their development capacity) to work in partnership with the borough to ensure the quality of new developments and day to day management are delivered to the highest standards

 

Registered Providers have the development capacity and expertise to efficiently deliver housing on these sites and disposal to a Preferred Partner would transfer any funding requirement (other than potentially some borough Right to Buy Grant for affordable rented accommodation if applicable) and development risk away from the Council whilst maintaining 100% Council nomination rights for the affordable housing delivered. Registered Providers (RPs) are development- focused and resourced to speedily obtain planning consent and commence delivery of the homes

 

In order to enable site due diligence and design work to commence quickly, it is proposed to exchange contracts on all sites within this portfolio as quickly as possible. The contract will be subject to obtaining planning consent for a viable and deliverable scheme; complying with any requirement for Secretary of State Consent to the disposal and the Council being satisfied that it has received market value for the land value taking into consideration the unit and tenure mix

 

Planning consent is required prior to disposal to protect the borough’s position in obtaining market value for the land value, given that it is the planning consent that will create this value

 

The Council expects the dwellings on these sites to be delivered within a reasonable timescale and the Council will have a legal Option to re-purchase the site should there be unreasonable delay due to Sanctuary Housing not progressing development proposals in a timely manner

 

The valuation of the land will be based upon the tenure and unit mix achieved at planning consent. Sanctuary Housing has committed to a minimum of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 135