Stop Administering Extension Exemptions - Public forum - Planning Advisory Service (PAS)
Stop Administering Extension Exemptions
Hi,
We adopted CIL in Feb and are getting lots of complaints from agents regarding the amount of administration required for residential extensions over 100m2. As there is no clawback period and 99.99% of extensions are self build, we want to consider no longer administering these types of applications.
Are there are any authorities which have already stopped dealing with residential extensions? I would really appreciate some guidance.
Claire Woods, modified 7 Years ago.
RE: Stop Administering Extension Exemptions
Enthusiast Posts: 36 Join Date: 19/06/13 Recent PostsHi Amanda,
Sheffield City Council don't do the administration for householder extensions. We decided when we adopted that we didn't have the resources to deal with them and we wouldn't get any income to cover cost. So we don't ask for any CIL forms for householder extensions. We do however ask for CIL forms if it is a developer extending a domestic property.
Regards
Claire
That sounds a very sensible approach Claire. Did your members have to formally approve this policy and did you have to do any work to ensure that what you are doing is legal in terms of administering the CIL regs?
Has Sheffield adopted any other common sense policies such as dealing with cases where a Form 6 is not submitted in time?
Thanks
Claire Woods, modified 7 Years ago.
RE: Stop Administering Extension Exemptions
Enthusiast Posts: 36 Join Date: 19/06/13 Recent PostsHi Simon,
The details were sorted by my manager at the time but I'm sure he will have done it via our legal team.
Not sure what you mean about common sense policies when dealing with cases where a Form 6 is not submitted in time. If the Form 6 is not submitted in time we would take it as deemed commencement.
Regards
Claire
Hi Amanda,
We decided soon after the 2014 amendments came in, which introduced exemptions from CIL for household extensions, that we would not charge CIL for any household extensions. I prepared a paper for our Members which looked at the staff costs and resources that would be necessary to assess the paperwork associated with this element of CIL together with the associated bureaucracy for applicants. I took legal advice in advance of proceeding with this. Regards, Moira