Decision details
Housing in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Additional Licensing Scheme
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities and Regeneration
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
Decision to recommend the Housing in Multiple Occupation Additional Licensing Scheme to Full Council for decision
Decision:
That the Cabinet Member for Communities and Regeneration:
· Recommended the HMO Additional Licensing scheme to Full Council for adoption at its meeting on 21 April 2021 having considered the results of a 10 week statutory consultation period.
·
Recommended the
designation (attached as Appendix D in the report) which set out
HMOs that would be subject to additional licensing under section
56(1)(a) of the Housing Act 2004.
·
Recommended that the
designation was made on the 23rd April 2021 and came into force on
the 30th August 2021 and lasted for a period of 5 years from that
date.
·
Recommended the
licensing conditions and amenity standards proposed at “Draft
Additional Licensing Scheme” (attached as Appendix A to the
report).
· Recommended the proposed licence fee structure (attached as Appendix E to the report).
Background, including Policy Context
The aim of the project was to design and implementan Additional Licensing Scheme to improve housing standards and the management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) within the private rented sector in Westminster as part of a wider Private Rented Sector (PRS) Strategy.
Publication date: 15/04/2021
Date of decision: 15/04/2021
Accompanying Documents:
- Cabinet Member Report - HMO Additional Licensing PDF 514 KB
- Appendix A - Additional Licensing Consultation PDF 10 MB
- Appendix B - PRS Strategy consultation analysis (003) PDF 600 KB
- Appendix C - Draft Additional Licensing Scheme Consultation Report PDF 576 KB
- Appendix D - City of Westminster Notice of Designation of an Area for Additional Licensing of HMOs PDF 134 KB
- Appendix E - Fees PDF 604 KB
- Appendix F - EIA PDF 487 KB