Agenda, decisions and minutes

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16.

Declarations of Interest pdf icon PDF 222 KB

Minutes:

The Executive Member was asked to declare, at this point in the meeting, any personal interests not included on the Register of Interests or any prejudicial or disclosable pecuniary interests they might have in respect of the business on the agenda. None were declared.

17.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 170 KB

To approve and sign the minutes of the Decision Session held on 12 September 2023.

Minutes:

Resolved:  That the minutes of the Economy and Transport Decision Session from 12 September 2023 be deferred to the next Committee meeting.

18.

Public Participation

At this point in the meeting members of the public who have registered to speak can do so. Members of the public may speak on agenda items or on matters within the remit of the Executive Member Decision Session.

 

Please note that our registration deadlines are set as 2 working days before the meeting, in order to facilitate the management of public participation at our meetings. The deadline for registering at this meeting is 5:00pm on Tuesday 17 October 2023.

 

To register to speak please visit www.york.gov.uk/AttendCouncilMeetings to fill in an online registration form. If you have any questions about the registration form or the meeting, please contact Democratic Services. Contact details can be found at the foot of this agenda.

Minutes:

It was reported that there had been 5 registrations to speak at the session under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme.

 

Peter Chilman opposed proposals to remove parking on the grounds it would negatively affect the disabled, deliveries, and trades people. He stated that residents were on the lowest rung with LNER getting parking spaces and cyclists getting better cycle infrastructure.

 

Anna Semlyen asked that the Council introduce a 20 mph speed limit on Queens Street. She argued that the area in front of the station had many pedestrians, cyclists and cars all moving through it and it would be safer at 20mph.

 

Virginia Leadley stated that the residents of Queen Streets needs had not been considered properly and no impact assessment had been undertaken. She highlighted that some residents that required care had moved away because of moving parking to Toft Green was too far. She noted that removing the bridge added more road space and asked that parking be maintained for residents.

 

Stuart Allen outlined that he had initially supported the proposal as a resident of Queens Street when parking was shown within the plans. However, now that parking bays were removed he asked the Council to rethink as Toft Green was to far for parking.  

 

Mark Harris stated that the loss of parking would decrease the value of homes on Queen Street by about 13%. He noted that the loss of parking could create unplanned hazards for cyclists and pedestrians when delivery or trades people park.

19.

The York Parking, Stopping and Waiting (Amendment) (No 14/58) Queen Street, York – Traffic Order 2023 pdf icon PDF 346 KB

This report seeks the Executive Member to consider the statutory consultation to a traffic regulation order which has been advertised.  The proposal includes the removal of the residents parking in front of the terraced cottages on Queen Street, York.

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved:

 

                         i.         Approved Option 3a for the amendment to the Traffic Regulation Order as advertised (Annex J) including the revocation of residents’ priority parking bays on Queen Street for use by R15SC permit holders and the introduction of Residents’ Priority parking bays on Toft Green for use by R15SC permit holders as shown on the plan shown in Annex G.

 

Reason:     In consideration of traffic and road safety concerns

between pedestrian, cycles and motorised vehicles raised in an independent safety review and approved in the subsequent planning consent.

 

                        ii.         Approved alternative private parking for a minimum of 12 months, in the neighbouring NCP car park for all resident car owners to mitigate loss of residents’ parking particularly for blue badge holders during scheme construction.

 

Reason:     To provide ongoing residents’ parking for permit

holders during scheme completion.

 

 

Minutes:

Officers introduced the item confirming that, an independent safety audit had been undertaken and had recommended the removal of parking spaces on Queens Street as outlined in the report. It was confirmed that this approach was in line with the Councils transport hierarchy which prioritised pedestrian and cyclists. Officers noted that as part of a residents parking scheme the current spaces did not guarantee parking outside of a residents home and that the proposal would see additional spaces added on Toft Green. Finally they confirmed that during construction works on Queen Street residents would be provided with parking on “ in the adjacent NCP car park”.

 

The Executive Leader enquired as to how these changes would affect blue badge holders, trades people, delivery drivers, and carers accessing the properties. It was confirmed that outside of loading hours blue badge holders could park for 3 hours on double yellow lines, delivery drivers could stop briefly for delivers, and trade work such as requiring a skip could be granted a permit to place a skip in front of the property. It was also confirmed that carers could apply for parking permits within the zone they required access. These are all in accordance with the existing resident permit area restrictions.

 

The Executive Leader acknowledged the determination of the safety audit which meant that original designs which included both parking and cycling would not be suitable. They also enquired about whether there was a case for a 20mph zone and officers confirmed they could review this. Finally the Executive Member asked that a minimum of 12 months access to parking during construction work was provided to residents to ensure no delay in construction work prevented residents to park.

 

Resolved:

 

                         i.         Approved Option 3a for the amendment to the Traffic Regulation Order as advertised (Annex J) including the revocation of residents’ priority parking bays on Queen Street for use by R15SC permit holders and the introduction of Residents’ Priority parking bays on Toft Green for use by R15SC permit holders as shown on the plan shown in Annex G.

 

Reason:     In consideration of traffic and road safety concerns

between pedestrian, cycles and motorised vehicles raised in an independent safety review and approved in the subsequent planning consent.

 

                        ii.         Approved alternative private parking for a minimum of 12 months, in the neighbouring NCP car park for all resident car owners to mitigate loss of residents’ parking particularly for blue badge holders during scheme construction.

 

Reason:     To provide ongoing residents’ parking for permit

holders during scheme completion.

 

 

 

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