Issue - meetings
Public Rights of Way - Proposal to restrict public rights over the following alleyways using Public Spaces Protection Order legislation; Baile Hill Terrace/Kyme Street, Micklegate Ward, and; Cornlands Road Park, Westfield Ward
Meeting: 03/12/2015 - Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport - Expired (Item 33)
Public Spaces Protection Orders have been requested by Safer York Partnership for Baile Hill Terrace/Kyme Street, Micklegate Ward, and; Cornlands Road Park, Westfield Ward. This report provides details of the informal and formal public consultations which have been carried out and the subsequent results. As no representations have been received following the formal consultation, the Executive Member is asked to seal and make operative both these Public Spaces Protection Orders.
Additional documents:
- Annex 1_Orders and Plans, item 33 PDF 3 MB
- Annex 2 Legislation, item 33 PDF 100 KB
- Annex 3_Crime and ASB stats Baile Kyme, item 33 PDF 518 KB
- Annex 4_Crime and ASB Stats Cornlands Rd, item 33 PDF 434 KB
- Annex 5 Informal Consultation responses for both schemes, item 33 PDF 23 KB
- Annex 6_CIAs, item 33 PDF 809 KB
Decision:
Resolved: That the Executive Member agreed to seal and make operative the Public Spaces Protection Orders for Baile Hill Terrace/Kyme Street and Cornlands Road Park.
Reason: No formal objections or representations have arisen as a result of the formal consultations for both schemes.
Minutes:
The Executive Member considered a report which outlined a proposal to restrict public rights, using Public Spaces Protection Order legislation over alleyways at Baile Hill Terrace/Kyme Street, Micklegate Ward, and Cornlands Road Park, Westfield Ward.
The Executive Member noted that there had been no objections to the Orders and was happy to approve the recommendation.
Resolved: That the Executive Member agreed to seal and make operative the Public Spaces Protection Orders for Baile Hill Terrace/Kyme Street and Cornlands Road Park.
Reason: No formal objections or representations have arisen as a result of the formal consultations for both schemes.