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49.

DISCLOSURES OF INTEREST

(Members Code of Conduct - Part 4A of the Constitution)

 

To receive disclosures of interests from members and co-opted members on matters to be considered at the meeting. The disclosure must include the nature of the interest.

 

An interest must also be disclosed in the meeting when it becomes apparent to the member during the meeting.

 

Notes:

 

(1)       Members may remain in the meeting and take part fully in discussion and voting unless the interest is a disclosable pecuniary interest or an interest which the Member feels would call into question their compliance with the wider principles set out in the Code of Conduct.  Disclosable pecuniary interests relate to the Member concerned or their spouse/partner.

 

(2)       Members in arrears of Council Tax by more than two months must not vote in decisions on, or which might affect, budget calculations, and must disclose at the meeting that this restriction applies to them.  A failure to comply with these requirements is a criminal offence under section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. 

 

(3)       Members are also welcome to disclose interests which are not disclosable pecuniary interests but which they consider should be made in the interest of clarity.

 

(4)       Officers must disclose interests in accordance with Council Standing Order 44.

 

Minutes:

Councillor Heseltine declared, in the interest of transparency, that he resided at the top of Park Road, Bingley and knew people with back conditions.

 

ACTION:       City Solicitor

50.

MINUTES

Recommended –

 

That the minutes of the meeting held on 13 December 2017 be signed as a correct record (previously circulated).

 

(Palbinder Sandhu – 01274 432269)

Minutes:

Resolved –

 

That the minutes of the meeting held on 13 December 2017 be signed as a correct record.

51.

INSPECTION OF REPORTS AND BACKGROUND PAPERS

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

Reports and background papers for agenda items may be inspected by contacting the person shown after each agenda item.  Certain reports and background papers may be restricted. 

 

Any request to remove the restriction on a report or background paper should be made to the relevant Strategic Director or Assistant Director whose name is shown on the front page of the report. 

 

If that request is refused, there is a right of appeal to this meeting. 

 

Please contact the officer shown below in advance of the meeting if you wish to appeal. 

 

(Palbinder Sandhu - 01274 432269)

 

Minutes:

There were no appeals submitted by the public to review decisions to restrict documents. 

52.

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

To hear questions from electors within the District on any matter this is the responsibility of the Committee. 

 

Questions must be received in writing by the City Solicitor in Room 112, City Hall, Bradford, BD1 1HY, by mid-day on Monday 22 January 2018.

 

(Palbinder Sandhu - 01274 432269)

 

Minutes:

There were no questions submitted by the public. 

53.

OBJECTIONS TO ADVERTISED PROPOSALS FOR SPEED CUSHIONS ON PARK ROAD, BINGLEY pdf icon PDF 238 KB

The Strategic Director, Place will submit Document “U” which considers five objections received to advertised proposals to install two sets of speed cushions (one set on each approach to a proposed pedestrian refuge) on a section of Park Road close to its junction with Lady Lane, Bingley.

 

Recommended –

 

(1)       That the objections be overruled and the proposed traffic management scheme as shown on drawing no. DG/THN/103505/CON-1A (attached to Document “U” as Appendix 1) be approved and implemented as formally advertised.

 

(2)       That the objectors be informed accordingly.

 

(Environment & Waste Management Overview & Scrutiny Committee)

(Simon D’Vali – 01535 618256)

Minutes:

The Strategic Director, Place submitted Document “U” which considered five objections received to advertised proposals to install two sets of speed cushions (one set on each approach to a proposed pedestrian refuge) on a section of Park Road close to its junction with Lady Lane, Bingley.

 

The Senior Engineer provided a summary of the report.  He stated that, in recent years, concerns had been expressed regarding the difficulty in crossing this section of Park Road to access the Prince of Wales Park and the school off Lady Lane.  In addition to the five objections, four letters of support had also been received regarding the scheme proposals.

 

The Chair stated that on his way home recently in adverse weather conditions many vehicles, particularly smaller ones, had struggled to drive up Park Road.  He raised concerns that the addition of speed cushions would make this situation worse.

 

In response to Member’s’ question, the Senior Engineer stated that:

·         Speed cushions were proposed to slow drivers down and did not require vehicles to stop.

·         The proposed ‘keep clear’ bar markings would be informal and unenforceable.

·         The 48% of vehicles that had exceeded the 30mph speed limit during the speed and volumetric survey included traffic flows from both directions; a breakdown was not available.

·         The cost of introducing chicanes would far exceed the cost of the proposed scheme and would require significant deflection of the existing footway.

 

An objector to the proposals addressed the Committee to state that he had no objection to the proposed crossing island but did not support speed cushions being introduced as he considered they could be too severe on a gradient and he had previously damaged his vehicle due to speed cushions. 

 

A Member stated that one of the letters in support of the scheme had only supported the crossing island and not the speed cushions.

 

A supporter of the scheme, who was also a Bingley Town Councillor, addressed the Committee to state that she supported the proposed crossing island as there had been a lot of concern about pedestrians crossing the road and speeding traffic at the location.  She added that a controlled crossing would have been ideal.  She considered measures were needed to slow down traffic, although this did not necessarily have to be speed cushions.

 

In response to points raised, the Senior Engineer stated that the cost of a zebra crossing was in the region of £20,000 and a pelican crossing £40-45,000.  Due to financial constraints, such measures were not feasible.  The cost of the proposed scheme was in the region of £7,500.

 

A Bingley Town Councillor addressed the Committee and urged Members to consider environmental issues and additional emissions that would be caused by vehicles slowing down for speed cushions and speeding up afterwards.  He stated that he had undertaken a Speedwatch in the area with the Police and had not found there to be many vehicles speeding.  He considered alternative measures than speed cushions should be considered to slow traffic down and suggested ‘ghost’ speed  ...  view the full minutes text for item 53.