LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
Notice ID: SUT1667162
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Sutton propose to make the following Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended -
(a) The Sutton (Charged-For Parking Places) (Amendment No. *) Order 201*; and
(b) The Sutton (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. *) Order 201*.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to make certain changes to:
- the following Permit Parking Areas, which would be made up of designated parking places indicated on-street by way of a traffic sign stating 'resident permit holders parking only past this point' in:-
¦ Hackbridge Road Area Permit Parking Area (HB2) - which operates between 8 am and 6.30 pm on Monday to Saturday:-
¦ remove Lodge Close from the Permit Parking Area, however properties within Lodge Close will retain their eligibility for permits;
- include eligibility to obtain a permit for this area for No. 123 London Road, Hackbridge; and
- remove eligibility to obtain a permit for this area from all properties at 49 Hackbridge Road; and
- Denmark Road Area Permit Parking Area (CS1) - which operates between 11 am and 1 pm on Monday to Friday include eligibility to obtain a permit for
- Beechwood Court, West Street Lane; and
- Nos. 19 to 37 (odds) and 36 to 42 (evens) West Street, Carshalton.
Vehicles in respect of which a valid resident permit has been granted would be able to park anywhere at the kerb-side of a street, or where indicated by a traffic sign, parallel to the kerb and park either fully or partly on the footway, within a Permit Parking Area parking place during the times of operation of the Permit Parking Area, with the exception of: any area marked out as a disabled parking place or short-stay parking place or any length of waiting, loading or stopping restrictions during the hours of operation of those restrictions, or any location obstructing access to premises or the free movement of traffic.
¦ 'permit holders' parking places SH2 in which vehicles in respect of which a valid permit has been granted would be able to park between 8 am and 6 pm on Monday to Friday. Remove a length of parking place outside No. 184 Wrythe Lane which is located fully on the footway, thereby including the powers conferred under section 15 of the Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1974.
3. to introduce new lengths of 'at any time' waiting restrictions ('double-yellow line') in Rochester Road - (A) the north-west side, outside Nos. 19 to 24 Rochester Road, and (B) the south-west side, on the approach to its junction with Mill Lane, both upgrading existing 'single yellow line'.
4. to introduce a new length of 'at any time' loading restrictions ('double-kerb blips') in Denmark Road, south-east side, on the length of existing 'at any time' waiting restrictions across the vehicular entrance to Victor Seymour Infants School.
5. to amend the map-based tiles to the schedule attached to The Sutton (Charged for Parking Places) Order 2017 and to The Sutton (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) Order 2017 to match conditions as they exist on site.
6. Permit charges for the new residents permit holders parking places referred to in item 2 preceding would be as follows:-
(a) the charge for residents parking permits would depend on the permit group, set by the Council based on the C02 emissions of the vehicle for which the permit is issued (see Schedule 1 to this Notice) allocated to the vehicle for which the permit is issued, as set out in the following table -
Permit Group (see Schedule 1)
1
2
3
4
5
Standard Charge (per year)
£40
£55
£80
£110
£150
Additional residents permits may be issued at the standard charge shown above, plus a surcharge of £25 for a second permit and £50 for a third, in respect of a household. Where the C02 emissions of a vehicle are not known due to the vehicle's age or similar, permit group 3 charges would apply. Wholly electric vehicles (EV's) would be exempt from any charge. A maximum of 3 resident's permits would be issued in respect of any household at any one time.
(b) residents visitors vouchers would be available free of charge to residents up to a maximum of 50 hours per household in any one year. Additional hours thereafter may be purchased at a charge of £61 per 100 hours.
(c) carer permits for essential care visits would be available at the following charges: (A) £35 per year for a resident care permit, which allows a carer to park in any permit holders parking place; or (B) £50 per year for each organisational permit, which allows an organisation to park in any permit holder's parking place for up to 3 hours maximum per day.
(d) child care permits which allow a person providing child care to park in any permit holders parking place specific to the relevant permit parking area for which it is issued would be available at a charge of £35 per year.
(e) There would be a £25 administrative charge for any alteration to a permit.
Copies of the proposed Orders, of the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Orders and plans showing the locations and the effects of the proposals may be inspected at the Council's Environment, Housing and Regeneration Offices at 24 Denmark Road, Carshalton between 9 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday. 8. If you would like to make comments on the proposals you can do so by filling in an on-line consultation response form which can be found on our web pages www.sutton.aov.uk/parkinastrateQV under "Traffic Management Order" and Reference "SuttMap 1086". Alternatively please send them to The Technical Operations Team, Highways and Transport, Kingston & Sutton Shared Environment Service, London Borough of Sutton, 24 Denmark Road, Carshalton, Surrey, SM5 2JG by 9th April 2020 please quote the following
reference SuttMap 1086. Mervyn Bartlett
Group Manager - Highways and Transport Dated: 19th March 2020 sunon
Note: Persons responding to the proposed Orders should be aware that the Council may be legally obliged to disclose the information provided to third parties.
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