Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Rate Review consultation (Publication of Draft Charging Schedule)

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Overview

What is CIL?

The Community Infrastructure Levy (the ‘levy’) is a charge which can be levied by local authorities on new development in their area. It is an important tool for local authorities to use to help them deliver the infrastructure needed to support development in their area.

What are we doing?

London Borough of Barnet are proposing that the rate that we charge be increased and has published details of the proposed rates in the Draft Charging Schedule. This is the first review we have done since adoption of CIL in 2013. The increased rate is supported by evidence on viability of development in the borough and the need to charge CIL to fund infrastructure to support development.

Under regulation 17 comments are invited from residents and businesses, voluntary bodies operating in Barnet and local business groups. Consultation Bodies including local planning authorities, neighbourhood forums and the Mayor of London will be notified and invited to make representations.

The CIL Rate Review is supported by the following evidence documents:

We welcome comments on the Draft Charging Schedule and the supporting evidence.

Give us your views

Please take the time to complete our questionnaire. Alternatively, you can:

  • email any comments you do have to CIL.consultation@barnet.gov.uk
  • post representations to: Infrastructure Planning Team, 7th Floor, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 4EW

Overview

What is CIL?

The Community Infrastructure Levy (the ‘levy’) is a charge which can be levied by local authorities on new development in their area. It is an important tool for local authorities to use to help them deliver the infrastructure needed to support development in their area.

What are we doing?

London Borough of Barnet are proposing that the rate that we charge be increased and has published details of the proposed rates in the Draft Charging Schedule. This is the first review we have done since adoption of CIL in 2013. The increased rate is supported by evidence on viability of development in the borough and the need to charge CIL to fund infrastructure to support development.

Under regulation 17 comments are invited from residents and businesses, voluntary bodies operating in Barnet and local business groups. Consultation Bodies including local planning authorities, neighbourhood forums and the Mayor of London will be notified and invited to make representations.

The CIL Rate Review is supported by the following evidence documents:

We welcome comments on the Draft Charging Schedule and the supporting evidence.

Give us your views

Please take the time to complete our questionnaire. Alternatively, you can:

  • email any comments you do have to CIL.consultation@barnet.gov.uk
  • post representations to: Infrastructure Planning Team, 7th Floor, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 4EW
This consultation has now closed.
  • We asked, you said, we did

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    We asked

    We asked for your views on an increase to the rate that we charge for the Community Infrastructure Levey (CIL) in our Draft Charging Schedule.


    You said

    20 responses were received to the consultation, mainly from developers that are active in the Barnet area, some local residents and politicians. We reported the results of the consultation to Policy and Resources committee in May 2021. The report, which includes a full summary of consultation responses is available here


    We did

    The Policy and Resources Committee agreed to submit the Charging Schedule as amended following consultation to the Planning Inspectorate for independent examination. Officers have updated the documents and the Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule Review was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for examination on 12 August 2021. If you asked to be informed of when documents are submitted to the examiner, you will be notified.

    You can read more information on the examination and process here.