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1 savills.com CIL – An Industry View Philip Brown MRTPI Associate Director, Savills 16 October 2012

2 1.The Story so Far 2.LPA Progress National and Local 3.Emerging Rates 4.Themes and Issues 5.Making a Difference 6.Conclusions

3 The Story so Far  Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010  Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) Regulations 2011  Detailed Proposals and Draft Regulations for Reform: Consultation  Further amendments due...but when?  Supplementary Guidance (Viability Testing Local Plans / Financial Viability in Planning)

4 National Progress to Date 85 Committed to CIL 110 Producing their evidence base 39 Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule stage 10 Draft Charging Schedule stage 10 Examination stage 6 Charging Schedule Adopted or Implemented Source: Savills, 16 September 2012

5 Local Progress to Date  West Berkshire  South Oxfordshire District  Reading  Basingstoke and Deane  Swindon  Wiltshire Council  Vale of White Horse District  Test Valley  Wokingham Borough  Hart District

6 Local Progress to Date 10 Committed to CIL 7 Producing their evidence base 2 Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule stage 0 Draft Charging Schedule stage 0 Examination stage 0 Charging Schedule Adopted or Implemented Source: Savills, 16 September 2012

7 Emerging CIL Rates  Of the 9 LPA’s bordering West Berkshire, Swindon and Wiltshire Council furthest advanced  Maximum average rates emerging:  Residential: £135/m 2 nationally vs. £63/m 2 Swindon and Wilts  Retail: £143/m 2 nationally vs. £187/m 2 Swindon and Wilts  But beware rates vary greatly:  Nearly £600 for residential in some London Boroughs  In excess of £200 in other Shire authorities  Large residential schemes in Swindon Borough may pay no CIL at all

8 Themes and issues  New and largely untested legislation  Apathy  Engaging in the Process  LPAs and their consultants need data from the industry  Early engagement is the most effective  Keep abreast of emerging consultations – four week consultation periods  Examiners need to see alternative evidence  Representations should be supported by viability evidence  Application of S.106 following adoption of CIL  Affordable Housing Relief  Closing loopholes - S.73 and CIL Liability

9 Making a Difference  Outcomes:  Southampton reduction in residential rate  Bristol amended the charging zone boundaries  Greater Norwich Development Partnership residential rate reduced  Greater transparency  Slow shift towards consensus on key assumptions  Clarification slow to work through the system  Poole - Differential rates for retail

10 Conclusions  Active engagement important in supporting LPAs to get it right  Changes will come but LPAs are moving fast – we must keep up  We can make a difference if approached in the right manner  Doing nothing is not an option!


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