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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 July 2013

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Questions (796)

Andrew Doyle

Question:

796. Deputy Andrew Doyle asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the amount outstanding in development levies to local authorities, on an authority-by-authority basis; if he will compare these with the outstanding levies that were payable six months ago and if there has been an improvement in collection; the local authorities that are charging interest on late payments and those that are not; the years to which these development levies relate; the advice he will give to local authorities in collecting such outstanding levies; the local authorities that are not meeting their statutory obligations to publish the amounts collected or owed in levies in their annual reports or give details of the way any levies were spent; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34991/13]

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My Department provides the necessary statutory and policy framework within which individual development contribution schemes are adopted by each local authority. However, the adoption of development contribution schemes is a reserved function of the locally elected members of each planning authority. It is a matter for the members to determine the level of contribution and the types of development to which they will apply. Each planning authority is also required to include details of contributions received and contributions owing to it, together with information on how the contributions have been expended, in the statutory annual report of the authority.

As with all local charges, the invoicing and collection of any outstanding development contributions is a matter for the local authority concerned to manage, in the light of prevailing local circumstances and in accordance with normal financial procedures. Where any payments required in respect of development contributions are not settled, such payments may be pursued by the planning authority through the courts as a contract debt and, until such time as amounts outstanding are discharged in full, the conditions of the relevant planning permission have not been met and the development is unauthorised. With regard to charging interest on late payments, the enforcement of conditions attached to a planning permission, including conditions relating to the payment of development contributions, is a matter for individual planning authorities.

Information on amounts due is available on an annual basis with 2011 being the latest year for which audited information is available. Current debtors are amounts due within twelve months of the balance sheet date. Long-term debtors are amounts receivable more than twelve months after the balance sheet date. The information requested on currently due development levies, sourced from Note 5 of the Annual Financial Statements, is set out in the following table. A breakdown in respect of long-term debtors is not available in my Department.

Authority Name

Year

Year

-

2010

2011

-

County Councils

-

-

Carlow

1,194,269

1,615,331

Cavan

2,130,464

1,765,836

Clare

6,123,354

7,837,202

Cork

8,102,098

7,340,102

Donegal

1,766,400

835,666

Fingal

129,602,378

115,144,987

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown

39,158,302

45,513,232

Galway

2,582,669

1,582,895

Kerry

1,214,667

1,414,918

Kildare

6,517,215

4,846,046

Kilkenny

4,562,682

4,828,476

Laois

1,572,496

826,046

Leitrim

1,721,346

1,638,305

Limerick

38,511,229

37,921,656

Longford

1,637,448

2,063,647

Louth

3,362,437

3,491,644

Mayo

10,332,760

10,759,094

Meath

13,336,842

13,249,426

Monaghan

959,163

446,778

North Tipperary

1,731,918

1,494,729

Offaly

3,139,423

3,162,351

Roscommon

14,243,971

14,666,283

Sligo

1,405,489

209,425

South Dublin

32,102,856

30,664,521

South Tipperary

1,917,858

1,112,729

Waterford

2,236,748

2,420,817

Westmeath

2,254,668

3,447,033

Wexford

12,540,881

11,149,819

Wicklow

4,441,807

4,382,246

City Councils

-

-

Cork

3,608,445

9,226,919

Dublin

33,522,893

38,470,033

Galway

4,770,533

4,213,201

Limerick

1,601,538

1,082,733

Waterford

924,236

1,202,889

Town & Borough Councils

-

-

Clonmel

433,969

176,517

Drogheda

4,446,077

4,103,062

Kilkenny

2,692,546

2,075,776

Sligo

1,424,463

154,530

Wexford

2,843,585

2,614,625

Arklow

2,202,522

836,467

Athlone

4,691,573

3,354,606

Athy

57,399

63,849

Ballina

511,035

431,106

Ballinasloe

744,170

717,417

Birr

950,892

278,708

Bray

682,843

1,062,104

Buncrana

178,661

203,245

Bundoran

155,757

155,757

Carlow

1,556,547

1,820,456

Carrick on Suir

172,337

162,483

Carrickmacross

19,700

11,351

Cashel

91,051

116,212

Castlebar

906,391

861,450

Castleblayney

366,865

357,221

Cavan

150,000

150,000

Clonakilty

728,493

685,982

Clones

30,955

44,625

Cobh

164,756

160,115

Dundalk

1,542,054

1,159,720

Dungarvan

244,327

241,785

Ennis

1,067,343

1,221,345

Enniscorthy

160,805

176,245

Fermoy

114,426

373,702

Kells

118,396

118,396

Killarney

346,138

220,515

Kilrush

8,830

4,719

Kinsale

291,157

296,178

Letterkenny

833,471

720,219

Listowel

124,015

180,816

Longford

2,311,823

2,224,181

Macroom

578,513

33,174

Mallow

668,802

420,820

Midleton

256,358

279,907

Monaghan

1,160,102

997,561

Naas

1,245,745

131,503

Navan

692,343

570,321

Nenagh

778,951

710,245

New Ross

538,059

526,726

Skibbereen

207,114

186,579

Templemore

0

0

Thurles

1,317,328

843,581

Tipperary

490,577

12,902

Tralee

707,133

613,476

Trim

330,063

292,633

Tullamore

105,219

129,613

Westport

611,781

613,129

Wicklow

733,069

970,678

Youghal

391,265

348,713

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