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Decision Session – Executive Member for Transport
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11 May 2021 |
Report of the Director of Transport, Environment and Planning
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Consideration of results from the consultation with residents of 5-11 Main Street, Fulford following a request for a Residents’ Priority Parking Scheme
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Summary
To report the consultation results for 5-11 Main Street, Fulford and to determine what action is appropriate.
Recommendation
It is recommended that approval be given for Option two (paragraph 16)
Option 2: (Recommended Option)
(a) Taking forward a proposal for resident priority parking on the length of carriageway adjacent to 5-11 Main Street for the use of these properties only. 7 day a week, 24 hour restriction with 60 minutes for non-permit holders
(b) Additional lengths of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) to protect entrances to properties and improve sight lines. (plan included as Annex E(2))
Reason: To provide residents priority for the limited carriageway space whilst trying to mitigate some of the concerns raised by St Oswald’s Church.
Although this is a small length of carriageway and a zone of 5 properties the expansion of Fulford secondary School has created discussions about consulting about a larger zone over a wide area. This small zone can be annexed into a larger zone at a later date.
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Background
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In October 2018 we received a request from the residents of 5 to 11 Main Street Fulford for a resident’s priority parking zone outside their properties. A copy of the request is included as Annex A. Officers initially were of the opinion that the size of area and number of properties involved is very much smaller than would normally be considered for a residents parking scheme and were unable to support the request. |
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Councillor Aspden and Councillor D’Agorne met with the petition leader and consequently requested officers to add the area to the waiting list. This area duly reached the top of the list and officers initiated the consultation procedure.
Because of the small number of properties who were potentially to be given priority use of the unrestricted carriageway, we consulted nearby properties to inform them of the consultation (including St Oswald’s Church) requesting they let us know if they wanted to comment or raise concerns. Copies of the consultation documentation is included as Annex B (5-11 Fulford Road), Annex C (nearby properties) and Annex D (letter to St Oswald’s Church).
There are no obstruction issues at this location to be addressed by a Resident Priority Parking scheme. If taken forward a scheme at this location is solely about providing a better parking amenity for a small number of residents, some of which do not have any off street parking amenity. Sight lines from St Aidan’s Court and the Church car park can be compromised by parked cars and we have tried to address this within the recommended option.
This area can be subject to parking by commuters and it has been noted that during Covid 19 where many employees are working from home the situation for residents has eased.
Alternative unrestricted carriageway space nearby is available but additionally under pressure: e.g. St Oswald’s Road, Heslington Lane and further south on Main Street closer to the business outlets.
Some residents at this location park on the verge by choice even when carriageway space is available. Residents will be asked to desist from doing so if a scheme is taken forward and implemented.
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Consultation Results
From the 5 properties (No’s 5, 7, 9, 9A and 11) we received 5 replies (100%). Of these 3 were in favour and 2 did not support introducing a resident parking scheme.
We consulted 8 nearby properties and received only two comments from residents, neither of which raised any objections or requested inclusion. One resident requested the entrance to St Aidan’s Court be improved and clearly marked. If a scheme is approved it is intended that the entrance will be protected with double yellow lines of a wider width than the current H bar marking currently in place.
St Oswald’s Church have raised concerns and their letter is included within the report as Annex F.
They accept that the existing use of this space is very limited, but have raised concerns about the visibility splays for vehicles exiting the church car park. Additionally, they have requested a 90 minute time period for non- permit holders.
Officers Comments to Church comments
We do not condone the continual parking of vehicles on the grass verge at this location and would request vehicles use the carriageway if a scheme is implemented. There would be no benefit to using the verge; a permit would still be required adjacent to the parking bays, and yellow line restrictions would equally apply to the verge as the carriageway. Vehicles parked on the verge can block sight lines, especially for cycles using the shared path and prevent the driver’s view behind the parked cars on the carriageway towards Broadway. We have removed a parking area and included a yellow line extension as part of option two to give slightly better sight lines on exiting the car park, this will reduce the amount of parking availability for residents by one space which leaves 6 to 7 spaces for 5 properties. Two properties have indicated they regularly park 2 vehicles on street. Any attendee at the Church who has a disabled blue badge will be able to park in a resident parking area for as long as required. The church has asked for a 90 minute time limit for non-permit holders. There are some other areas which has this restriction. Dalton Terrace has some bays with 90 minute time limit and others with 10 minutes or 60 minutes. Similarly R60 on Holgate Road has one bay with a 90 minute allowance. Neither of these areas have any close areas of non- restricted street parking nor have any other alternative parking. In this instance, there is a parking bay for 8-9 vehicles opposite the church restricted parking to 3 hours. We consider a 60 minute restriction for non-permit holders will remove commuter parking, be easier to enforce and encourage non permit holders to use the 3 hour bay in preference.
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Times of Operation
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All three residents in support requested a 24 hour, 7 day a week restriction. 2 of the residents were in favour of a 30 minute time limit for non-permit holders and one favoured a 10 minute restriction. The church has requested a 90 minute time limit for non-permit holders. The residents who did not support introducing a scheme would both prefer a Mon-Fri restriction, 9am to 5pm with one hour time limit for non-permit holders during the times of operation.
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Contact Details
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Chief Officer Responsible for the report: |
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Sue GillTraffic Project OfficerTransportTel: (01904) 551497 |
James GilchristDirector for Environment, Transport and Planning
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23.04.21 Report Approved √ |
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Wards Affected: Fulford and Heslington |
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For further information please contact the author of the report. |
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Annex A: Covering letter with request for action
Annex B: Consultation documentation delivered to petition area
Annex C: Consultation documentation delivered to nearby properties
Annex D: Consultation letter sent to St Oswald’s Church
Annex E (1): Option One
Annex E (2): Option 2 (Recommended Option)
Annex F: Comments/concerns raised by St Oswald’s Church