To consider representations received in respect of a proposal to amend the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich (General)(Off Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) (Minor) Order 2008 insofar as it relates to the sale and use of permits in relation to the Love Lane, Snow Hill and First Wood Street Car Parks in Nantwich.
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The Cabinet Member for Environmental Services considered the report of the Head of Safer and Stronger Communities which set out representations received in respect of the proposal to amend the Borough of Crewe & Nantwich (General) (Off-Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) (Minor) Order 2008 as it related to the sale and use of permits in relation to Love Lane, Snow Hill and First Wood Street Car Parks in Nantwich.
Amendments to the report were agreed at the meeting:
Paragraph 8.1.3 was amended to read:
“It is considered that the change proposed in this report does not adversely affect any of the factors specified in section 122(2), and that it assists in securing the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of vehicular traffic and the provision of suitable and adequate parking facilities, as the proposals seek to provide customers with the opportunity to utilise a more convenient method of payment.”
Paragraph 8.2 – the start of the paragraph was amended to read:
“The proposals suggested within the report require…” [rather than Changing the charging hours of the Car Parks requires…..”
RESOLVED
That
(1) having considered the representations received, approval be given for the amendment to the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich (General)(Off Street Parking Places)(Consolidation)(Minor) Order 2008, the effect of which will be to make provision for the sale and use of annual and seasonal contract parking permits in relation to Love Lane Car Park, Snow Hill Car Park and First Wood Street Car Park, Nantwich, the cost of which would be as follows:
Annual Charge £495
Quarterly Charge £135
(2) the Borough Solicitor, or officer acting on her behalf, be authorised to make and bring into force the amendment order (as set out in (1) above) and to give notice thereof in accordance with statutory requirements.