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CLAYTON ROAD/HOLLINGWOOD LANE - TRO OBJECTIONS

Meeting: 31/01/2019 - Bradford South Area Committee (Item 44)

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The Strategic Director Place will submit a report (Document “X”) which sets out representations received in respect of the recently advertised proposals for a Traffic Regulation Order on Clayton Road and Hollingwood Lane.

 

Recommended –

 

(1)       That the proposals be amended in accordance with the officer   comments in respect of Comments 1-4 in section 2.3 of Document     “X” and the modified Order be sealed and implemented as      otherwise advertised

 

(2)       That the objection is overruled and the Order be modified as      detailed in paragraph 10.1 to Document “X”, be sealed and    implemented.

 

(3)       That all those making representations be informed accordingly.

 

Overview and Scrutiny Committee: Regeneration and Environment

 

(Andrew Smith - 01274 434674)

Decision:

Resolved -

 

(1)      That the proposals be amended in accordance with the officer comments in respect of Comments 1-4 detailed in section 2.3 to Document “X” and in respect of minor modifications in the vicinity of 23 Hollingwood Lane to be agreed with Ward Members and the modified Order be sealed and implemented as otherwise advertised

 

(2)       That all those making representations be informed accordingly.

 

Overview and Scrutiny Committee: Environment and Waste Management

 

ACTION: Strategic Director Place

 

Andrew Smith – 01274 434674

Minutes:

The Strategic Director Place submitted a report (Document “X”) which set out

representations received in respect of the recently advertised proposals for a

Traffic Regulation Order on Clayton Road and Hollingwood Lane.

 

In respect of the objection that had been received, the Principal Engineer

stated that  the road narrowed from the point of the objector’s property and it

was important to preserve the site lines for traffic using Hollingwood Lane.

 

The objector was present at the meeting and stated that he was the owner of

23 Hollingwood Lane and that he had plans to convert the property into a

dental practice and convert the first floor into living accommodation for his

family, and therefore the proposals to implement parking restriction along the

frontage to number 23 would affect the existing street parking and the viability

of the dental practice, and he urged that the parking restriction to the frontage

of his property be removed.

 

A Ward Councillor for the area was present at the meeting and concurred with

the concerns raised by the objector, adding that the objector was paying the

price for issues further down Hollingwood lane.

 

A Member suggested that the double yellow lines should be moved further

down where the road starts to narrow, in the vicinity of the bridge.

 

A Member also suggested that in devising the scheme a build out should also

be installed to improve safety in the vicinity of the new development.

 

Members agreed to modify the scheme in respect of the proposed waiting

restrictions in the vicinity of number 23 Hollingwood Lane in light of the

objectors’ concerns and it was therefore:

 

Resolved -

 

(1)      That the proposals be amended in accordance with the officer comments in respect of Comments 1-4 detailed in section 2.3 to Document “X” and in respect of minor modifications in the vicinity of 23 Hollingwood Lane to be agreed with Ward Members and the modified Order be sealed and implemented as otherwise advertised

 

(2)       That all those making representations be informed accordingly.

 

Overview and Scrutiny Committee: Environment and Waste Management

 

ACTION: Strategic Director Place