Transcript Rutland

Community
Infrastructure Levy
Preliminary Draft Consultation
Contents of presentation
•What is CIL?
•What are we now consulting on?
•Key proposals
•The consultation process
•The next steps
•Any questions?
What is the Community Infrastructure Levy?
• New, locally set, charge on development
• Intended to give more certainty to developers about how much they
will be expected to pay towards meeting costs of infrastructure
• It will supplement other funding streams to help ensure new
community infrastructure can be provided to support local growth
• CIL is applied at a rate of £ per m2 with payment required following
commencement of development
• It can be applied to most buildings that people normally use where
more than 100 m2 (net) or a new dwelling is created
What is the Community Infrastructure Levy? (cont’d)
There is no charge for;
• Changes of use (unless additional floorspace is created)
• The sub-division of existing dwellings
• Most forms of Affordable Housing
• Development for charitable purposes
• Maybe for self build housing schemes
Councils have a choice on whether or not to apply CIL
The existing system of S106 Planning Obligations in being partly scaled
back as a result of CIL – from May 1st 2014 – May be put back to
March 2015
What are we now consulting on?
Council’s wishing to introduce a CIL have to produce and adopt a
Charging Schedule
This sets out the rate of CIL that will be applied in the area
In deciding what CIL rate to apply a charging authority must aim to strike
what appears to be an appropriate balance between;
• The desirability of funding from CIL, all, or part of, the estimated total cost
of infrastructure required to support the development of its area; and
• The potential effects of applying the CIL charge on the economic viability
of development across its area.
Key Proposals
The PDCS sets out the rates of CIL that RCC proposes to set for the
following different development types;
Use Type
(per m2)
Residential
Warehousing and Distribution
Food retail (supermarkets)
Retail Warehouses
Hotel
Proposed CIL Rate
£100
£10
£150
£150
£150
Key Proposals (1)
What will the money collected be used for?
The Council is finalising a Preliminary Draft Infrastructure Project List. The
types of infrastructure being considered include;
• Highways Oakham Town Centre and other town centre
improvements, car parking
• Transport Various public and community initiatives
• Waste A new recycling facility
• Social and Community Disabled, residential care and youth
facilities
• Lifelong Learning Additional placements for early year/childcare,
primary, secondary and post16/further education provision
Key Proposals (2)
• Local Health Services New and expanded GP facilities
• Libraries Improvements to library provision in Uppingham
• Museums Improved facilities for Rutland
• Economic Development Oakham and Uppingham Public Realm
improvements
• Outdoor Recreation County sports provision
• Indoor Sports County indoor sports provision.
The total cost of the infrastructure under consideration is
expected to exceed the resources available to deliver - but will
evidence the need to adopt CIL as a means of plugging funding
gaps
What do you think about the PDCS?
The Council is particularly interested to have your views on the
following;
Do you agree with the infrastructure requirements identified
by the County Council?
Do you agree with the CIL rates proposed by the County
Council?
The next steps
The Council will consider all the comments received before
preparing a final Draft Charging Schedule.
It is intended that this will be subject to public consultation in
August/September 2013 before being submitted to the
government for public examination by an independent inspector.
It is hoped to be able to adopt CIL by May 2014.
Further information
• Council’s website www.rutland.gov.uk/cil
• Email [email protected]
• Telephone 01572 722577
Copies of the PDCS available to take away – Printed copies
and CD-ROM
Any questions?