The amended scheme is estimated to generate a significant Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) charge, a material planning consideration, ranging between £52.59 – £71.55m that will help deliver
infrastructure in both the borough and London. This is an uplift to that estimated in
the July Report, £48m – £66m. (To note, the applicants currently estimate a CIL
charge ranging from £48.97m – £63.12m). January 2024 Report to the Planning Committee.
NOTE none of the Planning Committee Members live in or near Mortlake. Such Councillors are disqualified by Council rules from deciding matters from which their area could benefit.
BUT there is no commitment for any of the CIL to be spent in Mortlake, though it could be spent in those wards represented by Planning Committee members.
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