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Local Authority Housing Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 September 2018

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Ceisteanna (545)

Richard Boyd Barrett

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545. Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the number of Part V's delivered in 2017, by local authority; the price paid by the local authority; the details of the lease agreements; the length of leases; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38838/18]

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A total of 522 Part V units were delivered by local authorities and approved housing bodies (AHBs) for social housing in 2017.

There is no single dedicated Part V funding scheme administered by my Department as the mechanism for delivery of homes is a matter for the local authority in the first instance. Instead, local authorities harness the capacity of a variety of funding schemes in addition to utilising their own revenue to deliver Part V homes. Where the outcome of the Part V negotiation is for the local authority to purchase on-site or off-site homes from the developer, then one option for them is to recoup the costs through the main Social Housing Capital Investment Programme (SHCIP). Another option is to allocate the homes for delivery by an AHB who may also be working with the developer to deliver additional homes in the same development; in this scenario, the AHB may apply for Capital Advance Leasing Facility (CALF) funding (where loan funding for up to 30% of the capital cost is provided, with the AHB borrowing the balance) on the overall scheme, with the Part V homes incorporated into overall scheme costs. Finally, where the negotiation between the local authority and the developer results in a long- term lease arrangement, then there is no capital funding requirement and the homes are incorporated into the Social Housing Current Expenditure Programme (SHCEP) leasing scheme. 305 Part V units delivered in 2017 were delivered by AHBs under either the CALF scheme or SHCEP.

A Payment and Availability Agreement (P&A agreement) is the contract which forms the basis of the lease arrangement between the local authority and the AHB for the purposes of leasing a housing unit, regardless of how the housing unit is sourced. Agreements are generally for between 20 and 30 years. The basic principles behind the operation of the agreement are that the local authority identifies and nominates the tenants to be housed in these properties, and the local authority decides the rent to be paid by the tenant to the AHB in accordance with its Differential Rent Scheme. The local authority makes payments to the AHB on a regular basis which is recouped to the local authority by my Department. These payments are generally around 92% of market rent with rent reviews indexed to CPI every three or four years.

The attached document sets out the total Part V output by delivery stream with an average cost per local authority as at end 2017.

LA

Total Part V output 2017

SHCIP Part V output 2017

Average Cost of SHCIP part V unit €

CAS Part V output 2017

Average Cost of CAS Part V unit €

CALF Part V output 2017

Average total cost of CALF Part V unit €

Average CALF Approved for CALF Part V unit €

Average annual P&A cost for CALF Part V unit €

Leased Part V unit output 2017

Average annual P&A cost €

Non DHPLG funded Part V units output 2017

Carlow

10

10

  184,395

0

0

Cavan

1

1

  130,000

0

Clare

4

4

  222,500

0

0

Cork City

0

0

0

0

Cork County

7

5

  179,772

0

2

Donegal

0

0

0

0

Dublin City

56

1

  240,434

0

                  -

55

DLR

137

0

8

    266,476

      15,057

   20,021

124

    14,210

5

Fingal

101

11

  206,855

66

    222,464

      32,511

   14,431

24

Galway

34

2

32

    189,287

      56,474

     9,670

0

Galway City

0

0

  137,512

0

0

Kerry

0

0

0

0

Kildare

24

8

  181,240

0

16

Kilkenny

3

0

3

       93,503

      13,090

     6,584

0

Laois

1

1

  165,000

0

0

Leitrim

0

0

0

0

Limerick

9

9

  169,215

0

0

Longford

0

0

0

0

Louth

1

0

0

1

Mayo

0

0

0

0

Meath

23

0

12

    233,157

      61,458

   15,088

11

Monaghan

5

5

  206,117

0

0

Offaly

0

0

0

0

Roscommon

0

0

0

0

Sligo

6

0

6

238157

0

0

South Dublin

80

10

  220,434

6

200000

36

    257,496

      64,328

   15,346

18

    13,754

10

Tipperary

0

0

0

0

Waterford

13

13

  178,383

0

0

Westmeath

0

0

0

0

Wexford

6

0

6

    203,846

      61,154

     9,384

0

Wicklow

1

1

  315,000

0

0

All LAs

522

81

12

163

142

124

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