Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider a report of the Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport seeking confirmation of an Article 4(1) Direction to remove the permitted change of use from C3 (Dwellinghouses) to C4 (Housing in Multiple Occupation) on a City-Wide basis.
It was agreed by Cabinet in March that the recent changes in Government legislation and the permitted change from C3 to C4 uses, with the subsequent loss of planning control, may harm the amenity of neighbourhoods within Southampton. Having accepted that it needs to manage the growth and distribution of the HMO sector the Council has undertaken a public consultation exercise and now needs to confirm a city-wide Article 4(1) Direction to remove the permitted change from C3 (Dwellinghouses) to C4 (Housing in Multiple Occupation). A Cabinet decision is required. The approved Article 4(1) would be effective by the March 2012.
(i) To note and consider the consultation responses received during the extended consultation period.
(ii) To confirm that the introduction of an Article 4(1) on a City wide basis to withdraw the permitted development rights to convert a dwellinghouse (C3) to a House in Multiple Occupation (C4) is appropriate from the effective date of 23rd March 2012.
(iii) To delegate authority to the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to notify the Secretary of State in accordance with statutory requirements and to take all other action considered necessary or expedient to give effect to the matters set out in this report.
“a high concentration of shared homes can sometimes cause problems, especially if too many properties in one area are let to short term tenants with little stake in the local community. So changes to legislation will give councils the freedom to choose areas where landlords must submit a planning application to rent their properties to unrelated tenants (ie. houses in multiple occupation)”.
1. Option 1 – Do nothing
This option is not recommended as the City Council would be unable to manage and monitor the growth and distribution of the HMO sector at the expense of its existing family housing stock.
2. Option 2 – Article 4(1) Pockets
To draw a tighter boundary based on an evidence base of existing HMO supply and demand in connection with the universities and hospitals. This is not regarded as a solution as evidence demonstrates this is a City-wide issue in Southampton and may simply move concentrations into different areas of the City. It could also be difficult to provide reasonable justification to property owners in the City for the inclusion of some streets and the exclusion of others. Further consultation would be required before confirming this approach.
Report author: Stephen Harrison (Development)
Publication date: 24/10/2011
Date of decision: 24/10/2011
Decided at meeting: 24/10/2011 - Cabinet
Effective from: 02/11/2011
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