Agenda item

Resident Permit Parking - proposals for statutory consultation and requests for future investigation

A report providing the Sub-Committee with proposals for the Cintra Close, Shilling Close area Resident Permit Parking (RPP) schemes and seeking its approval for the schemes to be progressed to statutory consultation. The report also provides an update on requests received for the introduction of new RPP schemes.

 

Minutes:

The Executive Director for Economic Growth and Neighbourhood Services submitted a report providing the Sub-Committee with proposals for the Cintra Close, Shilling Close area and Grovelands Road area Resident Permit Parking (RPP) schemes, which had been developed following informal consultations.

The report also provided an update on the lists of requests that had been received by the Council for the introduction of new RPP schemes, including the progress of developing schemes and any new requests that had been received since the previous update.

The report contained the following appendices:

 

Appendix 1 – Proposals for Cintra Close Scheme

Appendix 2 - Proposals for the Shilling Close area scheme

Appendix 3 – Proposals for the Grovelands Road area scheme

Appendix 4 – Updated list of requests for future investigation

 

Proposals for Cintra Close, Shilling Close area and Grovelands Roads area RPP

The report advised that informal consultations had been carried out in October 2019, asking residents for their feedback on potential resident permit parking schemes in Cintra Close, the Shilling Close area and the Grovelands Road area. The results of these consultations had been previously reported to the Sub-Committee. Officer and Ward Councillors had considered the feedback that had been received during the informal consultation stages and had been developing proposals for statutory consultation. Appendices 1 to 3 set out the proposals to the schemes.

Requested Schemes List – Update

Appendix 4 of the report set out the list of requests that had been received for RPP schemes and included comments and objections that had been received during the statutory consultation.  Where the Sub-Committee had previously allocated a priority to a scheme this had been recorded and where a request had been previously reported to the Sub-Committee but had not been allocated a priority, this had also been recorded, along with any schemes that were ‘new’ to the list.

Resolved –

(1)      That the report be noted;

(2)      That the Assistant Director of Legal and Democratic Services be authorised to carry out the statutory consultations and advertise the proposals in Appendix 1 – 3 in accordance with the Local Authorities Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996;

(3)      That subject to no objections being received, the Assistant Director of Legal and Democratic Services be authorised to make the Traffic Regulation Orders;

(5)      That any objections received following the statutory advertisement be submitted to a future meeting of the Sub-Committee;

(6)      That the Network and Parking Services Manager, in consultation with the appropriate Lead Councillor, be authorised to make minor changes to the proposals;

(7)      That no public enquiry be held into the proposals;

(8)      That the requests on Appendix 4 be retained for future development.

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