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Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule - Regulation 16
Question 4: Do you have any comments on the proposed CIL rates?
Representation ID: 30949
Received: 11/11/2022
Respondent: GL Hearn
It is submitted that the Brentwood draft
CIL rates proposed for residential development at £250/sq.m are exceptionally high and likely to cause
detrimental impacts on housing delivery and housing affordability within Brentwood. Continued slow housing
delivery will result in detrimental social impacts within Brentwood and the housing market area due to restricted
housing supply and availability, as well as detrimental economic impacts and restricted economic growth.
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Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule - Regulation 16
Question 4: Do you have any comments on the proposed CIL rates?
Representation ID: 30950
Received: 11/11/2022
Respondent: GL Hearn
The exceptionally high Brentwood draft CIL rates of £250/sq.m for residential are also directly opposed to the
aims, aspirations and targets to increase housing delivery as set out within the Brentwood Housing Action. Plan, November 2021 as well as the Council’s Housing Strategy for 2021-2026. The proposed Brentwood draft CIL rates at £250/sq.m for residential development are unusually high in comparison to CIL rates within similar local neighbouring authorities
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Community Infrastructure Levy Draft Charging Schedule - Regulation 16
Question 5: Should any types of development be charged a different CIL rate, and if so, why?
Representation ID: 31070
Received: 11/11/2022
Respondent: GL Hearn
Consideration should be given to site specific CIL rates for strategic residential developments applicable to schemes of 300 to 400 or more dwellings.
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