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Report of the Housing Design Standards Task and Finish Group

Meeting: 07/09/2021 - Executive (Item 20)

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To inform the Executive of the findings of the Housing Overview & Scrutiny Committee’s Working Group on Housing Design Standards.

 

To ask the Executive to consider the Working Group’s recommendations.

 

Recommendation

 

2.1       That the Executive agrees the report included as Annexe 1 and adopt its recommendations.

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED that

 

That the report included as Annexe 1 be agreed and its recommendations be adopted with one amendment to recommendation 12:

 

That the Working Group’s recommendations as amended below be endorsed:

 

1.    Retain the standards set out in Annexe 1, Appendix A

2.    New homes shall be built with alternative heat sources to gas boilers.

3.    The design standards should be mindful of facilitating parcel deliveries and reducing the strain on those making deliveries of parcels and letters.

4.    Set standards for the future and explicitly connect the Council’s housing design standards and its asset management plan in order to avoid retrofits.

5.    The Council implements the SAP 10 assessment methodology as part of the assessment process to deliver net zero carbon homes.

6.    The Council should align its plans for future developments with the timeframes contained in the “LETI Climate Emergency Design Guide”.

7.    The Council should work with our contractors and their supply chains through the tender process to work to achieve carbon neutrality as measured by a RICS whole life carbon assessment by 2030.

8.    All new properties developed by the Council should receive a SAP rating of 100 to enable them to be Energy Efficiency A-rated with an Environmental Rating 99A (CO2 emission rate 0 tonnes/year) – net zero carbon in operation.

9.    The Council should make the budgetary provision necessary to achieve the standards outlined in this report to deliver a net zero home in operation measured using Part L 2021.

10. That the Council should not pursue Passivhaus accreditation unless there is a compelling additional reason to do so, for example, if grant funding is conditional upon achieving it.

11. New occupants of any mechanically ventilated properties should be provided with sufficient information and training to ensure the property performs in operation as in design.

12. The Council should design and build homes such that renewable energy can be generated on-site to achieve the best results in terms of the standards set out in Recommendation 8 given the range of technologies and fabric measures available.

13. The Council should build homes using modern methods of construction, for example, timber frame.

14. The Council shall update the standards for new build properties in light of Building a Safer Future: Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety (Final Report) [May 2018] by Dame Judith Hackitt.

15. The Council should seek and apply best practice in the design of space for refuse and recycling containers.

16. Addition of further in-use sound test sampling as part of the Employer’s Requirements.

17. All new Council properties should be built on the assumption that during their lifespan electric vehicles will entirely displace those powered by internal combustion engines. This means providing charging infrastructure on parking spaces provided on land owned or controlled by the Council. Where parking spaces are provided elsewhere, the Council should ensure the necessary conduits are installed to allow for the easy installation of charging infrastructure if the demand arises.

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Minutes:

Councillor Rosoman introduced the report and thanked the members of the working group for their work and tenants panel for taking part in the survey.  The recommendations have been reviewed in light of legislative changes and to incorporate energy efficiency and sustainability into housing design to contribute to the Council’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and achieve value for money.  The Executive were asked to consider the recommendations, with the amendment to recommendation 12 as set out in the response to the public question earlier in the meeting.    

 

Councillors Seaborne spoke on the item as Chairman of the Housing Overview and Scrutiny Committee and a member of the working group and welcomed the report and gave an overview of the recommendations, with the rationale behind them. 

 

Councillor Hyman spoke on the report, congratulating the working group for their work and sought clarification on the objective of reducing energy bills and the formatting of the recommendations. 

 

The Leader reminded those present that as the Council was not a utility company, it had no control over the cost of energy, however it was the hope that energy bills would be reduced by the measures proposed.  Councillor Merryweather spoke on the item, highlighting the need to progress to ensure that costs would come down.

 

Councillor Rosoman concluded by thanking the officers involved and proposing an amendment to recommendation 12, as per her previous comment.

 

RESOLVED that

 

That the report included as Annexe 1 be agreed and its recommendations be adopted with one amendment to recommendation 12:

 

That the Working Group’s recommendations as amended below be endorsed:

 

1.    Retain the standards set out in Annexe 1, Appendix A

2.    New homes shall be built with alternative heat sources to gas boilers.

3.    The design standards should be mindful of facilitating parcel deliveries and reducing the strain on those making deliveries of parcels and letters.

4.    Set standards for the future and explicitly connect the Council’s housing design standards and its asset management plan in order to avoid retrofits.

5.    The Council implements the SAP 10 assessment methodology as part of the assessment process to deliver net zero carbon homes.

6.    The Council should align its plans for future developments with the timeframes contained in the “LETI Climate Emergency Design Guide”.

7.    The Council should work with our contractors and their supply chains through the tender process to work to achieve carbon neutrality as measured by a RICS whole life carbon assessment by 2030.

8.    All new properties developed by the Council should receive a SAP rating of 100 to enable them to be Energy Efficiency A-rated with an Environmental Rating 99A (CO2 emission rate 0 tonnes/year) – net zero carbon in operation.

9.    The Council should make the budgetary provision necessary to achieve the standards outlined in this report to deliver a net zero home in operation measured using Part L 2021.

10. That the Council should not pursue Passivhaus accreditation unless there is a compelling additional reason to do so, for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 20