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Consideration of representations received to the advertised Residents Priority Parking scheme for 5-11 Main Street Fulford – R67C

Meeting: 19/04/2022 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport - Expired (Item 61)

61 Consideration of representations received to the advertised Residents Priority Parking scheme for 5-11 Main Street Fulford – R67C pdf icon PDF 293 KB

The Executive Member will consider the formal representations made to a recently advertised Traffic Regulation Order to implement a new resident’s priority parking scheme adjacent to 5-11 Main Street for the use of these 5 properties only. 

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved:

 

                      i.         That Option 3 be approved to uphold the objections and take no further action to formalise a residents priority parking scheme at this time but to continue to monitor for future consideration if residents petition for residents parking.

 

Reason:     To listen to residents’ concerns whilst taking into account the number of properties against the number of objections received.Consequently not disadvantaging residents by formalising parkingrestrictions which in turn reduces the available on street parkingamenities.

Minutes:

It was confirmed that the proposal was to uphold the objections received and take no further action with this item and not to amend the R67C scheme. The Executive Member agreed to this and asked that officers continue to monitor for future consideration if consideration if a new residents petition for residents parking.

 

Resolved:

 

                      i.         That Option 3 be approved to uphold the objections and take no further action to formalise a residents priority parking scheme at this time but to continue to monitor and maintain on the list for future consideration if residents petition for residents parking and maintain.

 

Reason:     To listen to residents’ concerns whilst taking into account the number of properties against the number of objections received.Consequently not disadvantaging residents by formalising parkingrestrictions which in turn reduces the available on street parkingamenities.


 

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