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Epsom & Ewell Community Infrastructure Levy Regulation 62 Statement

Meeting: 07/12/2017 - Licensing and Planning Policy Committee (Item 24)

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This report serves as an information item to the Committee, enclosing the CIL annual report, prior to it being published on the Borough Council’s website.

Additional documents:

Decision:

The Committee noted the content of the latest Regulation 62 report for the year April 2016 until March 2017 to be published on the Council’s website before 31 December 2017.

Minutes:

The Committee received the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulation 62 Report, an annual report required under Regulation 62 of the Community Infrastructure Regulations 2010 (as amended).  It set out how much CIL has been spent or allocated and how much remains available. 

It was noted that two properties namely 137 Riverview Road and 93 Ruxley Lane were not showing receipts because recovery proceedings had commenced, and it was agreed that the CIL report would reflect this.

It was further noted that CIL monies had been received for the NESCOT care home and whilst the project was terminated by the developer, the development of the site had commenced and was therefore CIL liable.

There were two entries for the Roveries, Cox Lane, and the Committee were advised that they were for separate applications only one of which would be CIL liable and would subsequently result in an adjustment to the total figure.  It was therefore agreed in order to avoid ambiguity the total figure would be removed.

Officers agreed to investigate the status of Epsom Marble, 49 High Street, Ewell and report back to Members.

The Committee were advised that all CIL monies collected were combined in one fund and the Council were responsible for deciding how the monies would be allocated, applying the framework below:

·                 80% - ‘top up’ funding for large infrastructure items such as transport networks, schools and open spaces

·                 15% - local community schemes for which bids were received

·                 5% - administration (staffing) costs

Accordingly, the Committee noted the content of the latest Regulation 62 report for the year April 2016 until March 2017 to be published on the Council’s website before 31 December 2017.