COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF TALLAGHT AREA COMMITTEE (1)
Monday, May 27, 2013
QUESTION NO. 10
QUESTION: Councillor D. Looney
"To ask the Manager for a report on the 3 housing adaptation grants schemes in light of recent cuts, both for the area under the remit of this Committee and County-wide, and to make a statement on the matter?"
Reply:
ADED ITEM NO.
The Council operates three Housing Grant Schemes for older people and those who are disabled as follows:
These grants are available in respect of owner occupied dwellings and certain rented dwellings (subject to written permission being provided by the Landlord). The schemes provide that grants may be awarded by South Dublin County Council to qualified applicants subject to the criteria set out in the regulations and associated guidance documents issued by the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government (DoECLG).
The Council was notified by letter dated 1st March 2013 of its 2013 *Combined Capital Allocation for the payment of the Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability Schemes in the sum of €1,213,986.05. This allocation represented a 40% reduction (nationally) on the 2012 spend on these grants.
The Council made a submission to the DoECLG outlining the position of the Council in relation to the funding and asked that favourable consideration be given to potentially source additional funding for these vital Housing Grant Schemes for South Dublin County Council.
A motion passed at the April 2013 Council Meeting was also submitted to the Minister.
Following the submissions to the DoECLG notification (as circulated hereunder under Correspondence) of Supplementary Funding for Private House Grants 2013 was received dated 22nd April 2013. This notification advised that the Department had decided to release funds from a contingency reserve to the Local Authorities that had written requesting supplementary funding and that an additional €100,889 has been added bringing the combined exchequer and LA funding to €1,340,098.
While this additional approval is very welcome the table hereunder in relation to 2013 activity reflects the ongoing need to administer the scheme by applying an effective and easy to understand scheme of prioritisation on the basis of the medical needs of the applicant. The three levels of medical priority advised to this Council by DoECLG are as follows:
2013 ACTIVITY
Applications PAID from 01/01/2013 - 30/4/2013:
Scheme | No of applications | Paid 1st Jan – 30th April 2013 |
HAGS | 43 (18 in Tallaght AC) | €461,866.10 (€192,802 in the Tallaght AC) |
MAGS | 32 (22 in the Tallaght AC) | €143,677.30 (€96,377 in the Tallaght AC) |
HOPS | 14 (8 in the Tallaght AC) | €62,760.60 (€33,777 in the Tallaght AC) |
Total 89 (48 in the Tallaght AC) | €668,304.00 (€322,956 in the Tallaght AC) |
Applications Approved WAITING PAYMENT from 01/01/2013 – 30/4/2013:
Scheme | No of applications | Amounts |
HAGS | 49 (25 in Tallaght AC) | €557,904.75 (€243,541.86 in Tallaght AC) |
MAGS | 21 (14 in Tallaght AC) | €93,290.19 (€57,313.20 in Tallaght AC) |
HOPS | 6 (4 in Talalght AC) | €26,056.01 (€16,252.61 in Tallaght AC) |
Total 76 (43 in Tallaght AC) | €677,250.95 (€317,107.67 in Tallaght AC) |
* Combined Allocation refers to the overall Approved Allocation which is 80% funded from the exchequer (€1,072,078) and 20% funded from Council 's own revenue resources (€268,020).
The situation is continuing to be monitored on a weekly basis and a review of the funding for the grant schemes has been initiated by the various stakeholders including the Local Government Management Agency, the City and County Managers Association and the the DOECLG. South Dublin County Council will represent the Local Authority sector on the review committee.