Forward Plan Ref: (2209/162)
Contact: Chris Lees, Traffic Technician (1235 466117)
and Peter Ronald, Area Traffic Engineer (01235 466139)
10:05 am
Report by Head of Transport (TDC6)
Minutes:
The
Committee considered (TDC6) responses received to a formal consultation on
implementation of a 7.5 tonne environmental weight restriction.
Mr
Howell tabled an amendment to his recommendation:
·
Delete “not” in
the original recommendation printed in the report TDC6;
·
The following additional
recommendation “to delegate authority to the Head of Transport in consultation
with the Cabinet Member for Transport Implementation to make any minor amendments
to the zone to include the two farms on Mount Owen Road, access by milk tankers
and agricultural vehicles.”
He
confirmed that the detail of the additional recommendation was regarded as minimal
and would not require further consultation.
Mr
Bowler clarified the definition of an agricultural vehicle and confirmed that
the proposed exemption would not include grain carrying lorries. Exempt
vehicles would be allowed into the zone in order to gain access for deliveries
within the zone and entitled to leave by any route. Enforcement would require a restricted
vehicle to be followed through the zone from its point of entry to its point of
exit. It was likely that any reduction
in the volume of heavy traffic in the zone would not be significant and in
percentage terms could be expected to follow national guidelines of between 2 –
5 %.
Roger
Howard spoke in support of a weight restriction and the revised
recommendations. Measures to protect property and lives were long overdue.
Martyn
Webb spoke in support of a weight restriction and referred to local support
from the Parish Council and residents. He highlighted serious concerns for the
safety of children, particularly in the area near the recreation ground.
James
Vaughan-Fowler spoke in support of a weight restriction but recognising the
needs of local businesses suggested that a permit system possibly operated
through local businesses could be investigated.
Stephen
Rayson spoke in support of a weight restriction and
expressed concern regarding use of unsuitable roads and damage to property.
Simon
Collins operated a farm in Weald, which was just outside the zone and called
for exemptions for vehicles to travel through the zone in order to access
properties situated outside the zone rather than requiring those vehicles to use
longer alternative routes.
Bill
Barnett also referred to the unsustainability of
longer alternative routes and called for consideration to be given to vehicles
such as grain lorries accessing local farms to be exempt.
Tony
Richards (Watson Petroleum) advised that the company would be seriously
affected by a restriction. Use of alternative routes on similarly unsuitable
roads was impractical and unsustainable.
Mark
Hinton stated that this proposal would greatly add to the burden of the farming
industry, which was already in crisis.
Alternative routes would mean greater costs which would ultimately be
reflected back in costs to the consumer.
He recognised the concerns of residents but felt the proposal was
irresponsible.
Paul
Lyons accepted there were concerns regarding road safety and environmental
impact but there would also be an impact on local firms who were already
affected by the current economic climate.
He supported a permit system possibly administered by the Parish
Council.
Steven
Radband suggested amendments to the limit of the zone
and questioned the merits of an alternative route taking prohibited vehicles
through Clanfield and near to 2 schools.
West
Oxfordshire District Councillor Mark Booty accepted that whilst there would be
an effect on local businesses that would be to a lesser degree than the current
impact on residents. There was a great
deal of local support for the introduction of a weight limit.
Supporting
the proposal for a weight limit Counciilor Melinda
Tilley referred to the unsuitability of local roads. She supported the recommendation as amended
and possible introduction of a permit system.
Councillor
Don Seale referred to overwhelming local support for a weight limit. Congratulating the Parish Council on their
involvement he welcomed the constructive amendments which had been made as a
result of sound consultation on and discussion of the proposals. He endorsed calls for further dialogue
regarding possible introduction of a limited permit system and thanked both Cabinet
Members for their involvement.
Mr
Howell confirmed that the Order if introduced would be a permanent measure and
that there could be further dialogue regarding introduction of a permit system.
RESOLVED:
(a) to
approve the proposed Traffic Order to implement a 7.5 tonne environmental
weight restriction on Buckland Road and parts of Bampton;
(b) delegate
authority to the Head of Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for
Transport Implementation to make any minor amendments to the zone to include
the 2 farms on Mount Owen Road, milk tankers and agricultural vehicles.
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