Community infrastructure levy (CIL) draft charging schedule

The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge that local authorities in England and Wales can require of most types of new development in their area (based on £ per square metres), in order to pay for the infrastructure needed to support development. CIL charges will be based on the size, type and location of the development proposed.

The Council’s current Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) came into effect on 1 September 2013.

As part of the Local Plan production, the Council is reviewing the CIL Charging Schedule. View the Draft CIL Charging Schedule along with the supporting evidence.

 

 

 

Supporting documents to the Draft Charging Schedule January 2020

The following documents supported the preparation of the draft charging schedule. This is also to be read in conjunction with the emerging Draft Bassetlaw Local Plan and can be found on our evidence base webpage.

  • Draft Infrastructure Delivery Plan (IDP) - Read this document on the Transport and Infrastructure Evidence Base.
  • Viability Assessment (VA) October 2019 (External document) - Read this document on the General Local Plan Evidence Base.
  • Appendix 1 June 2019 (External document) - Read this document on the General Local Plan Evidence Base.
  • Appendix 2 May 2019 (External document) - Read this document on the General Local Plan Evidence Base.

Last Updated on Wednesday, June 21, 2023