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Decision:
Having considered an officer report, and a presentation by the Mayor, the
Mayor and Cabinet agreed that:
(1) to the extent that it is an executive function the proposed NCIL Strategy be
approved and Council be recommended to do the same;
(2) to the extent that it is an executive function the allocation of 25% of CIL to
the NCIL process be approved and Council be recommended to do the
same;
(3) the Interim Chief Executive be authorised to direct officers to develop
guidance, a set of criteria, and governance process to support the
implementation of the NCIL Strategy; and
(4) the Interim Chief Executive be authorised to allocate NCIL amounts to
projects up to a maximum amount of £500,000 with approval through the
Regeneration and Capital Delivery Board.
Minutes:
Councillor Patrick Codd, the Vice Chair of the Sustainable Development
Committee, presented his Committee’s referral and confirmed the proposals
had been welcomed.
The Mayor then presented the proposals explaining a formula had been
proposed based on both a development and deprivation index. He thanked
Councillor Codd for the Select Committee’s support.
The Interim Head of Planning added Officers had drafted Guidance
documents for both Elected Members and the public. He stated 25% of CIL
receipts would be directed to the NCIL process rather than the stipulated
15%.
Having considered an officer report, and a presentation by the Vice Chair of
the Sustainable Development Committee and the Mayor, the Mayor and
Cabinet, for the reasons set out in the report by a vote of 7-0,
RESOLVED that:
(1) to the extent that it is an executive function the proposed NCIL Strategy be
approved and Council be recommended to do the same;
(2) to the extent that it is an executive function the allocation of 25% of CIL to
the NCIL process be approved and Council be recommended to do the
same;
(3) the Interim Chief Executive be authorised to direct officers to develop
guidance, a set of criteria, and governance process to support the
implementation of the NCIL Strategy; and
(4) the Interim Chief Executive be authorised to allocate NCIL amounts to
projects up to a maximum amount of £500,000 with approval through the
Regeneration and Capital Delivery Board.