Issue - meetings

St Loyes Extra Care Scheme (Part 2)

Meeting: 10/07/2018 - Executive (Item 86)

St Loyes Extra Care Scheme

To consider the report of the Shadow Director (Development Company).

Additional documents:

Decision:

Agreed

That it is recommended that Council:-

 

(1)     approve additional capital budget of £3.15 million;

 

(2)     agree to enter into the build contract for the construction of the extra care scheme with the preferred contractor on the condition that the total development costs do not exceed £14 million; and

 

(3)     agree to part-fund the project using retained Right to Buy receipts to save relinquishing them to central government.

 

Reason for Decision:

 

As set out in the report.

 

 

Minutes:

Councillor Leadbetter declared an interest as the Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health Services.

 

The Housing Enabling Officer presented the report on the development of an Extra Care scheme that would deliver 53 self-contained apartments and communal areas for older persons with care needs that precluded them from being able to live in their existing homes. He advised of the identified need for 201 extra care apartments within Exeter, detailed in the Devon County Council report “Devon Commissioning Strategy for Extra Care Housing”.

 

The report addressed the cost related to the building. The decision as to how the building would be managed and the care provided would be subject to a future report by the Service Lead Tenant Services.

 

In response to a Member’s question, the Director (BA) clarified the gross income that the development could regenerate for the Housing Revenue Account depend on future decisions regarding the management of the building.

 

RECOMMENDED that Council:-

 

(1)     approve additional capital budget of £3.15 million;

 

(2)     agree to enter into the build contract for the construction of the extra care scheme with the preferred contractor on the condition that the total development does not exceed £14 million; and

 

(3)     agree to part-fund the project using retained Right to Buy receipts to save relinquishing them to central government.