Decision details

Applications for Discretionary Parking Permits

Decision status: For Determination

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decisions:

The Executive Director for Economic Growth and Neighbourhood Services submitted a report giving details of the background to her decisions to refuse applications for Discretionary Parking Permits from a total of 25 applicants, who had subsequently appealed against these decisions.

Resolved -

(1)     That with regard to application 20 a first discretionary resident permit be issued, personal to the applicant, subject to adequate proofs and a letter stating that the vehicle is owned by the charity for which the applicant works being provided;

(2)     That, with regard to applications 13 and 17 a third discretionary resident permit be issued, personal to the applicant, subject to adequate proofs being provided

(3)     That with regard to application 11 a temporary permit be issued (charged for), personal to the applicant, subject to adequate proofs being provided; additional information about why the employer cannot provide a space and the application is referred back to next meeting;

(4)     That, with regard to applications 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18, 22 and 23 a first discretionary resident permit be issued, personal to the applicant, subject to adequate proofs being provided;

(5)     That with regard to applications 9 and 16 a fourth discretionary resident permit be issued personal to the applicant and charged at the third permit rate, subject to adequate proofs being provided;

(6)     That with regard to application 8 one free book of discretionary visitor permits be issued and officers to report back on use of carers permits by agencies where no family and friends are able to assist;

(7)     That, with regard to application 6 a first discretionary resident permit be issued subject to adequate proofs and one book of discretionary visitor permits be issued, charged for and personal to the applicant;

(8)     That with regard to application 4 a Teacher Permit be issued;

(9)     That the Executive Director for Economic Growth and Neighbourhood Services’ decision to refuse application 25 be upheld and the £120 the applicant has already paid be refunded;

(10)    That the Executive Director for Economic Growth and Neighbourhood Services’ decision to refuse applications 1, 2, 3, 14, 19, 21 and 24 be upheld.

 

(Exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 1 and 2).

Publication date: 23/01/2020

Date of decision: 09/01/2020

Decided at meeting: 09/01/2020 - Traffic Management Sub-Committee

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