Agenda item - Stop people being priced out of our City: Ban the sale of new homes as second homes
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Stop people being priced out of our City: Ban the sale of new homes as second homes
Proposed by Councillor Williams on behalf of the Labour Group.
Minutes:
77.1 The Notice of Motion as listed in the agenda was proposed by Councillor Williams on behalf of the Labour Group and formally seconded by Councillor Childs.
77.2 Councillor Gibson spoke in favour of the motion and Councillor Mears spoke against the motion.
77.3 Councillor Williams noted the comments and sought the council’s support for the motion.
77.4 The mayor then put the following motion to the vote:
In order to stem the rise of second home ownership which is having a severely detrimental effect on housing supply and affordability, this Council:
1.
Supports the implementation of a principal residency
policy whereby new open-market housing planning permission will
only be granted where there is a condition restricting occupancy as
a Principal Residence – the purpose being to reduce the
levels of second homes and enable increased primary residence and
year-round community benefits;
2.
Requests the Housing and Tourism, Equalities,
Communities & Culture committees to call for a report to be
submitted to meetings of each of the committees within the next six
months to outline all possible policy steps that could be
considered in order to implement this
policy and model the impact of such an approach on both
affordability and availability in the next five years;
3. Requests that this report will highlight:
· The planning policy changes required;
· Examples of Planning Authorities where such outcomes have been successfully achieved;
· Any evidence gaps or reports required to meet standards of evidence;
· A timetable for implementation for this Authority and potential mitigations required – such as a balancing policy for the development of holiday lettings.
77.5 The mayor confirmed that the motion had been carried by 23 votes for and 11 against.
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