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Decision Maker: Worthing Cabinet Member for Regeneration
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
The Worthing Borough Council Executive Member for Regeneration approves the introduction of a section 106 monitoring fee in all future section 106 agreements and that the Adur & Worthing Council’s s106 Monitoring Fee document be published on the Council’s webpage.
As set out in para 1.2 of the report of the 20.6.2020 - Worthing Borough Council enters into S106 agreements to mitigate the impact of development on infrastructure such as affordable housing. In addition, for larger schemes in the Borough S106 agreement can be used to mitigate flood and water management, open space, and transport impacts. This may take the form of a financial contribution towards infrastructure improvements or as non-financial obligations to be undertaken by the site developer or their subcontractors. All agreements require monitoring to ensure compliance with site specific mitigation requirements and to ensure that financial obligations are fully met. The s106 sets out when a payment or infrastructure improvement has to be made and is often called the trigger point/date.
It is my view that these agreements need robust monitoring to ensure that they are delivered and that any payments to WBC are received in a timely fashion. It is my view that this cost should be borne by the developer and not the local tax payer.
1 - to do nothing / no change - not acceptable
2 - to accept recommendation, but reduce the charge - not acceptable
3 - to accept recommendation, but increase the charge - not deemed appropriate at this time, but costs will be monitored and where appropriate adjustments considered
Publication date: 21/01/2021
Date of decision: 21/01/2021
Effective from: 29/01/2021
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