6. Epsom and Ewell Community Infrastructure Levy - Annual Funding Awards PDF 262 KB
The Council undertook its annual funding rounds for strategic and neighbourhood CIL between the 7 May and 18 June 2024. During this funding window 5 strategic CIL bids and 23 neighbourhood CIL bids were received.
In accordance with the Epsom and Ewell CIL Spending Protocol (January 2024), all bids received have been subject to an initial stage 1 assessment. Only the bids that passed the stage 1 assessment were then subject to a stage 2 assessment by the CIL Member Working Group.
Following this process, three Strategic CIL bids (totalling £1,755,000 of strategic CIL funding) and six neighbourhood CIL bids (totalling £331,966 of neighbourhood CIL funding) were recommended to receive funding to the Licencing and Planning Policy Committee (LPPC) on the 17 October. LPPC were asked to agree the recommendation of the CIL working group. As set out in the CIL Spending Protocol any project or projects that are of a value (combined) greater than £50,000, in line with the council’s financial regulations, are referred to Strategy and Resources Committee to approve the funding in accordance with paragraph 3.11 of the CIL Spending Protocol. The recommendation of the CIL Working Group and LPPC is therefore presented for a decision.
At the LPPC a motion was carried asking for Strategy and Resources committee to consider the merits of agreeing to fund an additional neighbourhood scheme that was not recommended for funding by the CIL Working Group. This amendment, if approved, would increase the neighbourhood CIL spend to £497,216.
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Decision:
Following consideration, the Committee unanimously resolved to:
(1) Approve and ratify the recommendations of the CIL Working Group as supported by the Licencing and Planning Policy Committee (LPPC) as set out in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.7 of the report
The Committee resolved with 3 votes for and 4 votes against supporting an additional neighbourhood scheme receiving funding as requested by the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee (LPPC). Accordingly, it was the Committee’s decision to:
(2) not support an additional neighbourhood scheme receiving funding as requested by LPPC.