Impact assessments
This page lists all impact
assessments published on the planning, building and the
environment site. Regulatory impact
assessments (RIAs) identify the costs and benefits of a
policy proposal and the risks of not acting. They are intended
to inform the policy decision making process and communicate
clearly the objectives, options, costs, benefits and risks of
proposals to the public to increase the transparency of the
process.
Community Infrastructure Levy: Impact assessment
The Impact Assessment for CIL will be a new charge which
local authorities in England and Wales will be empowered, but
not required, to charge on most types of development.
Summary
Part 11 of the Planning Act 2008 establishes the legislative
framework for the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). The
Impact Assessment for CIL is attached below. CIL will be a
new charge which local authorities in England and Wales will be
empowered, but not required, to charge on most types of
development. CIL is a flexible instrument to help local
authorities to unlock development in their areas. CIL
charges will be based on simple formulae which relate the
charge to the size and character of the development paying it,
with the proceeds to be spent on infrastructure to support the
development of the area.
Community Infrastructure Levy: Impact
assessment
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