Housing and Homelessness Services Resilience Measures Sample Clauses

Housing and Homelessness Services Resilience Measures. 2.8.1 SZC Co shall pay £[●] from the Housing Fund to East Suffolk Council in the following instalments: (A) £[●] on or before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date; (B) £[●] between the second anniversary of the Commencement Date and the end of the Construction Period in accordance with paragraph 2.8.2, to be applied solely to the Housing and Homelessness Services Resilience Measures. 2.8.2 Annually during the Construction Period on or before the anniversary of the Commencement Date, the Accommodation Working Group shall agree on the amount if any to be paid by SZC Co to East Suffolk Council pursuant to paragraph 2.8.1(B)), having regard to: (A) the information most recently provided by SZC Co pursuant to paragraph 2.6.4; and (B) information provided by East Suffolk Council that the Accommodation Working Group agrees (acting reasonably) shows housing market stress relative to pre-Commencement levels which may reasonably be related to the effects of the NHB Workforce, including: (1) an increased level of homeless presentations and applications in East Suffolk compared to the national average for the same period where there is; (2) an above average use of emergency and temporary accommodation in East Suffolk compared to the national average for the same period; (3) an above average use of discretionary housing payments in East Suffolk compared to the national average for the same period; (4) an above average level of licence applications and enforcement action in respect of unlicensed Houses of Multiple Occupancy in East Suffolk compared to the national average for the same period.
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