Agenda item

Applications for Discretionary Parking Permits

To consider appeals against the refusal of applications for the issue of discretionary parking permits.

 

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee received a report giving details of the background to the decisions to refuse applications for Discretionary Parking Permits from 15 applicants, who had subsequently appealed against these decisions.

Resolved -

(1)        That, with regard to application 1, the application for a first Discretionary Resident Permit be refused but the applicant be permitted to receive two further 8-week Discretionary Temporary Permits, issued consecutively, following the expiry of the applicant’s current 8-week Discretionary Temporary Permit and charged at the standard rate;

(2)        That, with regard to application 2, a first Discretionary Resident Permit be issued, personal to the applicant;

(3)        That, with regard to application 5, the applicant be issued with one Discretionary Visitor Parking Permit Book, charged at the standard rate;

(4)        That, with regard to application 6, a first Discretionary Resident Permit be issued, personal to the applicant, valid for one year;

(5)        That, with regard to application 11, the application for a first Discretionary Resident Permit be refused;

(6)        That, with regard to application 11, Discretionary Visitor Parking Permit Books be issued, personal to the applicant, subject to the standard scheme limits for the number of books that could be issued each year and charged at the standard rate;

(7)        That, with regard to application 13, a second Discretionary Resident Permit be issued, personal to the applicant, subject to the applicant providing the appropriate proofs and documentation;

(8)        That, with regard to application 15, the applicant be issued with one free of charge Discretionary Visitor Parking Permit Book;

(9)        That the Executive Director for Economic Growth and Neighbourhood Services’ decision to refuse applications 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 14 be upheld.

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