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1 Implementing a CIL in Sheffield - Lessons Learned Richard Holmes Principal Planning Officer Forward and Area Planning Sheffield City Council

2 Timescale March 2009 – Core Strategy adopted September 2011 – Cabinet decision to pursue CIL December 2012 – Viability Study January 2013 – Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule February 2014 – Revised Viability Study March 2014 – Draft Charging Schedule August 2014 – Revised Draft Charging Schedule October 2014 – Submission January 2015 – Examination February 2015 – Examiner’s Report received April 2015 – Cabinet Approval June 2015 – Full Council, then allow for JR July 2015 – Began Charging December 2015 – Adopted SPD

3 Major Decisions Needed CIL Priorities / Regulation 123 List What level of ‘Buffer’ Instalments? Exceptional Circumstances Relief? Other Discretionary Relief / PIK? Amend Affordable Housing targets?

4 (Essential) Evidence Viability Study / Evidence (Draft Interim) Regulation 123 List Statement of Representations Procedure and Inspection Statement CIL and S.106 / S.278 Statement Report of Consultations Background Report IDP / INA

5 Submission Evidence!

6 Examination Advice Early contact with PINS Get a good Programme Officer Research the Examiner? Book rooms as soon as the date is agreed Make sure viability consultants are available for the Exam, inc. before and after Understand Viability Study the Regulations

7 Charges Type of DevelopmentPDCS (£/sq.m.) Adopted (£/sq.m.) RESIDENTIAL (Use Classes C3 and C4)  Zone 1 - North Sheffield (Shiregreen) & Lower Don Valley £20£0  Zone 2 - Stocksbridge & Deepcar, North West Urban (Hillsborough) and South East £30  Zone 3 - Sharrow, Park, Chapeltown / Ecclesfield, North West Rural and City Centre £50  Zone 4 - South West £100£80 RETAIL (Use Class A1)  City Centre and Meadowhall Retail Areas £60£30 / £60  Major Retail Schemes (includes Retail Warehouses, Superstores, Car Showrooms £60 HOTELS (Use Class C1)£45£40 LEISURE  Out-of-centre D2 leisure £60£0 STUDENT ACCOMMODATION£50£30 ALL OTHER USES£0

8 Costs Incurred Ignoring officer time, allow for: Viability Studies and updates Study visits and seminars Advertisements (minimum of 3 needed?): –Consultation on DCS (Reg 16(1)(d)) –Notice of intention to be heard by the Examiner (Reg 21(8)(c)) –Approval of the Charging Schedule (Reg 25(c)) Examination: –Witness support –Examiner –Programme Officer Software and systems Dedicated staff for implementation – 5% Admin?

9 Software

10 Preparation for Implementation Early engagement with agents, landowners and developers - Agent’s Forum, Training Session(s) Emails and Website DM CIL Advice Notes Publicity – CIL is good news! CIL collection wholly integrated within Development Management Required early submission of required information e.g. CIL Additional Information form a local validation requirement House extensions – no CIL Form required CIL Calculator

11 CIL DM Guidance Notes 1- The CIL Process 2- Is My Development CIL Liable? 3- Payment by Instalment Policy 4- The Appeal Process 5- Penalties and Surcharges 6- Social Housing Relief 7- Charitable Development Relief 8- Self Build Dwellings Relief 9- Residential Annex and Extension Relief 10- Exceptional Circumstances Relief

12 CIL is Good News - Why? Generates significantly more funding than Section 106; Set at a level that ensures it is affordable / viable. Fairer, faster and more transparent than Section 106; Gives the Council and local communities more freedom to set infrastructure priorities that are justified; Predictable funding stream making infrastructure delivery more efficient; Gives developers certainty and quicker planning decisions; Rewards communities for new development through the Neighbourhood Portion; Supported and promoted by Government. Focus on strategic infrastructure priorities for the city; Focus on delivering new homes and businesses in the priority locations set out in the local plan.

13 Section 106 Contributions and CIL Comparison Section 106 - Last 5 Years Draft CIL Priorities 2017 to 2025 Open Space / Public Realm £2,830,09267.6%£7,500,00026.1% Highways £603,05814.4%£12,400,00043.1% Education £326,0247.8%£8,870,00030.8% Public Art £320,0357.6% Warden Schemes £44,6001.0% Signage £27,5000.6% Other £34,0000.8% TOTAL£4,185,309 100.0% £28,770,000 100.0% Actual Section 106 receipts and potential CIL Priorities (excludes affordable housing)

14 Post Adoption Immediate Jobs: CIL and Planning Obligations SPD. Will be reviewed soon due to AH policy change Approving Relief and resolving disputes – major applications. Carry on studying the Regs! Neighbourhood Portion - parishes and non-parished areas – Local Area Partnerships (LAPs) Redraft the Regulation 123 List – Corporate group Reporting Review of Charging Schedule (!!??) CIL Review

15 Thank You!


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