CIL report
This part of the IFS relates to clause 'b' of Regulation 121A. Each matter from schedule 2 of the Regulations is included in brackets alongside the relevant information.
LCC received £908,279.71 from CIL for 2022 to 2023 (matter 1(b) in Schedule 2 to the Regulations).
As indicated in the Statement on Future CIL, as above, all the CIL received was used solely to make repayments towards some of the cost of Lincoln Eastern Bypass. Spending on the Bypass has been many millions of pounds larger, given the scale of that project. There was no other CIL expenditure in the year (matter 1(e) and matter 1(g)(i)).
There were no CIL receipts, whenever collected, which were allocated but not spent during the year (matter 1(f) and 1(h)).
Of the amount of CIL spending as above, noting that this is a loan repayment, the notional interest is £33,697 (matter 1(g)(ii)).
LCC is not a CIL collecting authority. This is because "county matters" development almost exclusively relates to minerals and waste operations or to infrastructure itself which do not usually involve buildings. In instances where buildings are developed under relevant permissions, these would rarely, if ever, meet the legal tests to attract CIL. Therefore, matters 1(a) to (l) are either covered above or do not apply to LCC. In short, LCC did not collect any CIL for the relevant year and is unlikely to do so in future years.