9 Article 4 Direction - Small Houses In Multiple Occupation
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Decision:
Minutes:
Councillor Jones explained that the policy responded to concerns from residents and tenants’ associations about HMOs. Requiring planning permission for smaller HMOs would ensure minimum standards were met in regard to home and room sizes, parking and cycle storage facilities, and waste collection.
Councillor Adronie Alford said she supported the principle, but raised concerns about the policy having unintended consequences and asked what size properties the policy would apply to. Councillor Jones said small HMOs were defined as properties housing between three and six unrelated people who shared amenities. He added that the policy would not prevent smaller HMOs from being created, but would enforce standards. The Leader asked officers to arrange a briefing on the issue for Councillor Alford.
ACTION: Bram Kainth
Councillor Wesley Harcourt noted this issue had been raised by residents and the Council was responding. He said there was a need for family accommodation in the borough and it was right to look at the appropriateness of small HMOs.
Councillor Frances Umeh added that the Council had a private sector rented team and she ensured members that the Housing department would work closely with the Planning team to ensure the Council was aligned on this issue.
The report and recommendations were unanimously agreed.
RESOLVED