Community Infrastructure Levy - Draft Charging Schedule

Closed 10 Nov 2014

Opened 29 Sep 2014

Feedback updated 14 Apr 2015

We asked

We asked for your views on the proposed Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule before submission to the Planning Inspectorate for Examination.

You said

We received a number of responses, both via this website and direct to the Council, both in agreement to the charges, and with some suggested changes to the charges.

We did

We have proposed a number of changes to the charges before submission to the Planning Inspectorate for Examination. These changes are contained within the Statement of Modifications document (www.birmingham.gov.uk/cil) and the Public Hearing will be heard on Thursday 30th April 2015.

Overview

 

Background

The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge on new buildings in England and Wales. It is a mechanism to ensure certain types of new development contribute to the infrastructure needed to support that development. This infrastructure will support the growth aspirations for Birmingham as outlined in the Birmingham Development Plan which includes proposals for over 50,000 new homes and 100,000 new jobs. This infrastructure could include new schools, roads, parks and public transport improvements.

The charge provides a greater level of certainty for developers and land owners regarding their contributions and will be charged per square metre on net, new development.

 

The Draft Charging Schedule

We must consult on our proposed CIL charges before the CIL is adopted and this consultation is the second stage of that process. We consulted on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule in December 2012 and have taken those comments into account when developing these revised charges.

The Draft Charging Schedule includes different charges for different types of development and also in different areas of the city. You can view the charges and maps by clicking the link at the bottom of the page.

 

Why your views matter

We need to ensure our charges are reasonable and will not prohibit development in the city, so are are keen to receive your comments on our proposed CIL charges and you can submit your comments by completing the “Online Survey” below.

 

Alternatively, you can email your comments directly to hayley.anderson@birmingham.gov.uk

 

Or send them by post to:

Hayley Anderson

CIL Draft Charging Schedule

PO Box 28

Birmingham

B1 1TU

Events

  • CIL Draft Charging Schedule - drop in session

    From 16 Oct 2014 at 09:00 to 16 Oct 2014 at 12:30

    We will be holding a drop in session at the Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B1 1BB (http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/council-house) should you wish to speak to an officer regarding the CIL proposals.

  • CIL Draft Charging Schedule - drop in session

    From 17 Oct 2014 at 13:00 to 17 Oct 2014 at 17:00

    We will be holding a drop in session at the Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B1 1BB (http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/council-house) should you wish to speak to an officer regarding the CIL proposals.

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  • ASTON
  • BARTLEY GREEN
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  • BORDESLEY GREEN
  • BOURNVILLE
  • BRANDWOOD
  • CITY CENTRE
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  • ERDINGTON
  • HALL GREEN
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  • LADYWOOD
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  • OSCOTT
  • PERRY BARR
  • QUINTON
  • SELLY OAK
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  • SHELDON
  • SOHO
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  • SPARKBROOK
  • SPRINGFIELD
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  • STOCKLAND GREEN
  • SUTTON FOUR OAKS
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  • SUTTON VESEY
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