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HARINGEY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice ID: WAT0233803

Notice effective from
14th July 2017 to 13th August 2017

HARINGEY COUNCIL - PUBLIC NOTICE
EXPERIMENTAL EXTENSION OF HORNSEY SOUTH CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE INTO ASHFORD AVENUE, OAK AVENUE AND PRIORY ROAD N8 THE HARINGEY (HORNSEY SOUTH CPZ) (DESIGNATIONS) (AMENDMENT NO. 2) EXPERIMENTAL ORDER 2017 THE HARINGEY (HORNSEY SOUTH CPZ) (SECTION 6) (AMENDMENT NO. 2) EXPERIMENTAL ORDER 2017
(This notice is about the extension of Hornsey South CPZ (Controlled Parking Zone) into Ashford Avenue, Oak Avenue and a section of Priory Road N8 as an experiment. During the first 6 months that this scheme is in operation, objections may be made to it being continued permanently -see paragraph 6.)

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 13th July 2017 the Council of the London Borough of Haringey, hereinafter called the Council, made the above-mentioned Orders under sections 9,10 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.

2. The general effect of the Orders will be to experimentally:-

(a) extend the boundary of the Hornsey South Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) and introduce parking controls operating between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Mondays to Friday inclusive in Ashford Avenue N8, Oak Avenue N8 and Priory Road N8, the southern side, between the existing CPZ boundary at its junction with Middle Lane and a point opposite the party wall of Nos. 32 and 34 Priory Road, and to prohibit waiting by vehicles other than in the designated parking places provided during those hours;

(b) designate permit holders only parking places, in these roads where vehicles displaying a valid, business parking permit, residents parking permit or visitors' permit would be permitted to wait without time limit;

(c) designate a shared business, residents and 'pay by phone' parking place, in Ashford Avenue where vehicles:-

(i) displaying a valid business parking permit, residents parking permit or a visitors' permit would be permitted to wait without time limit; or

(ii) that have had a period purchased for them to be parked using the 'pay by phone' system would be permitted to wait for a maximum period of 2 hours, with a no return time of 2 hours; and

(d) introduce waiting restrictions operating at any time into certain sections of these roads.

3. Residents or business users of these roads (providing that their property is not on a private or car restricted development) may purchase parking permits and residents may purchase visitors parking permits, for passenger vehicles, goods carrying vehicles (the overall height of which does not exceed 2.27 metres and the overall length of which does not exceed 5.25 metres), at the rates set out below:-


residents
£22.90
£57.10
£114.20
£171.30
£57.10
£114.20
£171.30
permit (1st permit) per annum residents
£22.90
£91.30
£148.40
£228.40
£91.30
£148.40
£228.40
permit (2nd or Further permit) per annum essential
£159.10
£318.30
£530.50
£636.50
£318.30
£530.50
£636.50
service permit. per annum business
£100
£200
£300
£400
£200
£300
£400
permit per annum

ALL VEHICLES:

Residents short stay one hour visitors' permit - £3.84 for a book of 12 vouchers; Residents short stay two hours visitors' permit - £7.68 for a book of 12 vouchers or £12.80 for a book of 20 vouchers; Residents daily visitors' permit - £13.60 for a book of 4 vouchers; Residents weekend visitors' permit (valid noon Friday for 72 hours) - £8.30 each; Residents long stay visitors' permit (14 days) - £13.05. Annual or quarterly limits may apply to the provision of vouchers to the same address.
Residents over 60 and registered disabled receive 50% concession on all visitor permits. Permits/vouchers for the controlled parking zone would only be valid in the zone for which they are issued.
PAY BY PHONE: Hourly charge - £3.30
More information on permits, charges and eligibility for essential users can be found on www.haringey.gov.uk.

4. The Orders provide that in pursuance of Section 10(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the delegated authority of the London Borough of Haringey, or some person authorised in that behalf, may if it appears essential in the interests of the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of traffic or for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which any road affected by the Orders runs, modify or suspend the Orders or any provision thereof.

5. Copies of the Orders, which will come into force on 28th August 2017, of the Council's statement of reasons for making the Orders, together with plans and more detailed particulars showing the locations and effects of the Orders may be inspected, throughout the period that it is in force, during normal office working hours, at the reception Desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR or can be viewed online at www.haringey.gov.uk/ traffic_orders. These Orders revoke the previous experimental Orders relating to the Hornsey South extension which were advertised in a Notice dated 21st April 2017.

6. The Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the Orders should be continued in force indefinitely by means of permanent Orders made under sections 6,45,46,49 and 51 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Any person may object to the making of the permanent Orders for the purpose of such indefinite continuation within a period of six months beginning with the day on which the above mentioned Orders came into force or, if the Orders are varied by other Orders or modified pursuant to section 10(2) of the 1984 Act, beginning with the day on which the latest variation or modification came into force. Any such objection must be made in writing and must state the grounds on which it is made and be sent to the Traffic Management Group, Alexandra House, 5th Floor, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR or to traffic.orders@haringey.gov.uk.

7. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated: 14th July 2017
Ann Cunningham, Head of Operations

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London Borough of Haringey

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