Agenda, decisions and minutes

Joint Transportation Board - Monday, 7th March, 2022 7.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Gibson Drive, Kings Hill

Contact: Democratic Services  Email: committee.services@tmbc.gov.uk

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PART 1 - PUBLIC

JTB 22/1

Declarations of interest pdf icon PDF 3 KB

Members in any doubt about such declarations are advised to contact Legal or Democratic Services in advance of the meeting

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest in accordance with the Code of Conduct.

JTB 22/2

Minutes pdf icon PDF 197 KB

To confirm as a correct record the Notes of the meeting of the Joint Transportation Board held on 22 November 2021

Minutes:

RESOLVED:  That the Minutes of the meeting of the Joint Transportation Board held on 22 November 2021 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.

Matters for the Borough Council

JTB 22/3

On-Street Parking Fees and Charges pdf icon PDF 225 KB

The reports seeks approval to progress a formal consultation exercise with regard to on-street parking fees and charges across the Borough.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The joint report of the Director of Street Scene, Leisure and Technical Services and the Director of Finance and Transformation sought approval to progress a formal consultation exercise with regard to on-street parking fees and charges across the Borough.

 

The actions to be taken to invite comments and/or objections were detailed in the report and it was proposed that formal consultation would start in March 2022 and be open for a minimum of 21 days.   Any responses received would be analysed and reported to the June meeting of the Joint Transportation Board.

 

Careful consideration was given to the proposed charges as detailed in the Traffic Regulation Order advertisement attached at Annex 1.

 

RECOMMENDED:  That

 

(1)              the consultation for proposed on-street parking fees and charges be progressed as outlined in the report; and

 

(2)             the outcomes of the consultation be reported to the next meeting of the Joint Transportation Board

 

*Referred to Cabinet

JTB 22/4

Kings Hill Parking Review pdf icon PDF 228 KB

The report provides an update on the outcome of the recent formal consultation on a parking review for Kings Hill.

 

Due to its size Annex 4 will be circulated as a separate document.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

(Decision Notice D220031MEM)

 

Members received an update on the outcome of the recent formal consultation on a parking review for Kings Hill.  A large number of responses had been received and these were detailed in the report.

 

Careful consideration was given to the level of need within the community to manage and regulate parking.  Members also had regard to the strength of feeling set out in the consultation responses.  However, it was recognised that the Borough Council’s parking review would be unable to address the historic planning issues in the area.  It was also recognised that the proposals were based on the principles of the Highway Code and were intended to maintain access through the estate in a safe manner for residents, public transport providers and emergency services.

 

Local Members supported the proposals in principle but felt that consideration should be given to the use of yellow lines along Milton Lane and Hazen Road rather than the removal of parking in these locations. 

 

RECOMMENDED:  That

 

(1)            the significant number of formal consultation responses received be noted; and

 

(2)            in principle, the objections received should be set aside and the proposed changes, as set out in the Traffic Regulation Order (attached at Annex 2), be supported, with implementation delayed to allow further consideration of proposals for yellow lines in relation to Milton Lane and Hazen Road

JTB 22/5

Parking Action Plan, Access Group 6 pdf icon PDF 209 KB

The report covers the formal consultation on proposals in the Access Group 6 subset of the Parking Action Plan where the Council has applied a streamlined process for the consideration and promotion of minor changes to the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO).

Additional documents:

Minutes:

(Decision Notice D220032MEM)

 

The report covered the formal consultation on proposals in Access Group 6, a subset of the Parking Action Plan, where the Borough Council had applied a streamline process for the consideration and promotion of minor changes to the Traffic Regulation Order.

 

A list of all the locations, the issues raised and a recommendation for each was set out in Annex 1.

 

RECOMMENDED: That the recommendations for each location in Access Group 6, shown in Annex 1, be adopted and where appropriate the proposals be implemented.

JTB 22/6

Parking Action Plan, Phase 13 pdf icon PDF 207 KB

This report covers the investigation and informal consultation stage of the parking restriction proposals contained in Phase 13 of the Parking Action Plan and seeks approval to proceed to formal consultation.

 

Due to its size Annex 5 will be circulated as a separate document.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

(Decision Notice D220033MEM)

 

The report covered the investigation and informal consultation stage of the parking restriction proposals contained in Phase 13 of the Parking Action Plan and sought approval to proceed to formal consultation.  A list of all the locations, the issues raised and a recommendation for each was set out in Annex 1.

 

The views of local members were sought on a number of recommendations and where appropriate and/or practical these would be reflected in the final proposals.

 

RECOMMENDED: That

 

(1)             the recommendations for locations Ph 13-01 to 13-11, 13-13, 13-15, 13-16, 13-20, 13-22, 13-23, 13-25, 13-26 and 13-30 to 13-33 for Phase 13, as set out in Annex 1 to the report, be adopted and where appropriate the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation; and

 

(2)             the views of local members having been sought; the following recommendations be adopted:

 

(i)           Ph 13-12 (Upper Mill/Mill Street, East Malling) the proposal be amended if practicable to reflect a short extension to double yellow lines in Upper Mill and taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(ii)         Ph 13-14 (98 Lunsford Lane, Larkfield) the proposal be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(iii)        Ph 13-17 (The Croft, Leybourne) the proposal be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(iv)        Ph 13-18 (Ashburnham Road, Tonbridge) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(v)         Ph 13-19 (Chiltern Way/Cheviot Close, Tonbridge) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(vi)        Ph 13-21(Priory Road, Tonbridge) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(vii)      Ph 13-24 (Vale Rise and Woodgate Way, Tonbridge) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(viii)     Ph 13-27 (44-46 Woodbury Road, Walderslade) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation;

 

(ix)        Ph 13-28 (Churchfields, West Malling) the proposal be abandoned; and

 

(x)         Ph 13-29 (A20 London Road, Wrotham) the proposals be taken forward to formal consultation

 

 

Matters for the County Council

JTB 22/7

Proposed Single Yellow Line Waiting Restrictions - Platinum Way, Platt pdf icon PDF 1 MB

The report provides details of proposed Single Yellow Line waiting restrictions on the A25 Maidstone Road and Platinum Way, Platt and seeks approval to make the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO).

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Transportation at Kent County Council gave details of proposed single yellow line waiting restrictions on the A25 Maidstone Road and Platinum Way, Platt.  These proposals aimed to reduce the danger to pedestrians and other road users by better management of parking at this junction during school peak times

 

It was reported that the scheme was being funded and installed by KCC Education on behalf of Platt Church of England School.

 

A period of formal public consultation had not identified any safety or operational issues with the proposed single yellow line waiting restrictions.  This would be in force between 0800 and 1600 hours.

 

RESOLVED:  That the Traffic Regulation Order for Single Yellow Lines be implemented as shown in the plan provided at Appendix D to the report.

 

 

 

 

JTB 22/8

A26 Tonbridge Road, Wateringbury, Proposed 40mph Speed Limit pdf icon PDF 607 KB

The report gives details of the proposed 40mph speed limit on the A26 to the west of the village from Pizien Well Road and seeks approval to make the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO).

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Transportation at Kent County Council gave details of a proposed 40 mph speed limit.  The changes proposed on the A26 were located to the west of the village from Pizien Well Road.

 

The formal public consultation had not identified any safety or operational issues with the proposed 40 mph speed limit on the section on the A26 Tonbridge Road.  In addition, there was clear local support from the community of Wateringbury, the village school, the parish council and the local Borough and County Member.

 

RESOLVED:  That the proposed 40 mph speed limit order be accepted and the Traffic Regulation Order made.

JTB 22/9

Nepicar Lay-By, A20 London Road, Wrotham - Proposed Prohibition of Motor Vehicles pdf icon PDF 651 KB

The report summarises the consultation outcomes of the proposed permanent prohibition of motor vehicles in Nepicar Lay-By off A20 London Road and details the temporary arrangements to prohibit traffic in the lay-by which have been in place since 2020.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Transportation at Kent County Council summarised the consultation outcomes in respect of the proposed permanent prohibition of motor vehicles in the Nepicar Lay-by, off the A20 London Road.  Details of the temporary arrangements in place since 2020 to prohibit traffic in the lay-by were also provided.

 

Reference was made to the concerns of local residents, the parish council and the local County Member who had expressed a preference for the lay-by to be closed permanently on the grounds of highway safety and anti-social behaviour.  It was also indicated that Wrotham Parish Council would offer to meet reasonable costs incurred by the County Council if the lay-by was permanently closed.

 

It was, therefore, proposed by County Councillor H Rayner, seconded by Borough Councillor R Betts that the lay-by be permanently closed to vehicular traffic upon cessation of the temporary Traffic Regulation Order on the grounds of highway safety, anti-social behaviour, lack of appropriate facilities and the offer from Wrotham Parish Council to pay reasonable costs associated with the permanent closure.

 

RESOLVED:  That the Nepicar lay-by on the A20 London Road, Wrotham be permanently closed to vehicular traffic for the reasons set out above.

 

 

 

 

Matters submitted for Information

JTB 22/10

Highways Forward Works Programme: 2021/22 and 2022/23 pdf icon PDF 631 KB

The report provides an update on schemes approved for construction.

Minutes:

The report provided an update and summarised schemes that had been programmed for delivery in 2021/22 and 2022/23.

 

Members made particular reference to Appendix B and expressed concern in respect of drainage and flooding along the A20 London Road and Brookfield Avenue in Larkfield and Pembury Road in Tonbridge. 

JTB 22/11

Attachments to Street Lighting Assets pdf icon PDF 138 KB

The report outlines the process for applying to place attachments on street lighting columns.

Minutes:

The process for applying to place attachments on street lighting columns and the associated fees for administering permits was outlined in the report.  It was reported that the fee did not include any load testing that might be required.

 

There was in-depth discussion around the process for granting permissions in respect of Christmas lights and hanging baskets.  In addition, significant concern was expressed about the financial implications for Parish Councils, especially as these charges were incurred annually.  It was felt that the County Council should be asked to consider how the financial burden to Parish Councils could be reduced.   

Matters for consideration in Private

JTB 22/12

Exclusion of Press and Public pdf icon PDF 4 KB

The Chairman to move that the press and public be excluded from the remainder of the meeting during consideration of any items the publication of which would disclose exempt information.

Minutes:

There were no items considered in private.