Minutes of Previous Meeting

MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL

 

MAIDSTONE JOINT TRANSPORTATION BOARD

 

Minutes of the meeting held on

Wednesday 29 July 2009

 

 

PRESENT:

Maidstone Borough Council

 

 

Councillors J.A. Wilson (Chairman)and English, Marchant, Parr, Ross, Sherreard and Yates

 

 

 

Kent County Council

 

 

County Councillors Chell, Cooke, Daley, Hotson, Robertson, Mrs Stockell and Whittle

 

 

ALSO PRESENT:

Councillor Mrs Gooch

 

 

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1.           Apologies for Absence

 

An apology for absence was received from Councillor Carter.

 

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2.           Notification of Substitute Members

 

The following substitution was noted:-

 

Councillor Yates for Councillor Mrs Parvin

 

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3.           Notification of Visiting Members

 

Councillor Mrs Gooch indicated her wish to speak on Item 6 – Minutes of the Meeting held on 15 April 2009 and Item 12 – Integrated Transport Programme for 2010/11.

 

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4.           Disclosures by Members and Officers

 

Councillor J A Wilson declared an interest as he is the Ward Member for Coxheath and Hunton and Councillor Robertson declared an interest as he is a Member of the Medway Valley Line Committee.

 

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5.           Disclosures of lobbying

 

All Maidstone Borough Councillors declared that they had been lobbied regarding the petition on Walderslade Woods Road.

 

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6.           Minutes of the Meeting held on 15 April 2009

 

RESOLVED: That the minutes of the meeting held on 15 April 2009 be approved as a correct record and signed.

 

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7.           Questions/Statements by members of the public

 

Mrs Jo Campbell addressed the Board concerning Item 8 – Clapper Farm Lane.  Mrs Campbell was speaking on behalf of her husband and her neighbour at Overbridge Farm.  Mrs Campbell mentioned that when she bought her property the searches undertaken by their solicitor identified only 2 public footpaths.  The tarmac section of the track was unnamed and no other public rights of way were notified.  Mrs Campbell said that they are opposed to it becoming a highway.  Mrs Campbell said that it was felt that it would compromise road safety at the Staplehurst end of the track and provide a haven for fly tipping.  Mrs Campbell mentioned that she was concerned about the way Marden Parish Council had handled this situation.  She had tried to obtain copies of the minutes of the meeting but was told they were confidential, but not why.  Mrs Campbell was not consulted in April and they believe it is an inappropriate use of tax payers money.

 

Mr Paul Linaker addressed the Board concerning Item 8 – Clapper Farm Lane.  Mr Linaker informed the Board that he was present at the meeting on 15 April 2009 when the Board approved the proposed report.  The Traffic Regulation Order and the briefing of residents unfortunately did not take place and now there is confusion as to whether it is a highway or not.  Mr Linaker suggested that Kent Highways officers meet with local people who have a very good knowledge of the local area and footpaths.  Mr Linaker stated that he has lived at his home for 22 years and he does not recognise the risks mentioned by Mrs Campbell.

 

Mr Stuart Jeffery addressed the Board concerning Item 11 – Update on Petitions.  Mr Jeffery referred to the Fant Traffic petition that was presented in January.  At the meeting in April, £85,000 for the new scheme was clearly shown to be allocated which broadly addressed all the points raised in the petition.  However, Mr Jeffery felt that there had been a u-turn by Kent Highway Services, in that it has now come to light that the scheme only covers Gatland Lane and Fant Lane.  Mr Jeffery would like to know why and feels an explanation is deserved by those residents of Fant who signed the petition.

 

Mr Peter Houston addressed the Board concerning Item 8 – Clapper Farm Lane.  Mr Houston said that he had lived in the same house for 31 years.  His address is Springfield Cottage, Battle Lane.  If this is meant to be Clapper Farm Lane, then why is that not his address?  Mr Campbell has experience various thefts over the years and has a constant flow of undesirables checking out the area to see what they can steal.  Mr Houston believes the lane would become a haven for fly-tipping, quad bikes etc.  Mr Houston stated that the mound of earth blocking the use of the track was left there following the bridge works.  The track is not usable in the winter as there is a quagmire. 

 

Mrs Geraldine Brown, Chairman of Yalding Parish Council, addressed the Board concerning Item 11 – Update on Petitions.  Mr Brown mentioned that Yalding Parish Council have for 10 years been trying to get a width restriction around the village with regard to HGVs.  She was very disappointed that the Cabinet Member for Highways has once again turned down our request for the surveys.  Mrs Brown stated that the bridges are constantly being damaged and that residents are frightened to use the bridge on foot.  Mrs Brown asked the Board for their support in trying to put forward a scheme to safeguard our villages.

 

Mrs Gillian Tatnell addressed the Board concerning Item 11 – Update on Petitions.  Mrs Tatnell had sent a petition with 212 signatures to Kent Highway Services requesting a reduction in the speed limit to 40 mph along Walderslade Woods Road.  Mrs Tatnell stated that the pavement along that road is constantly used by children and joggers.  The current speed limit is 60 mph which is too high for a road surrounded by houses.  Mrs Tatnell asked the Board for their support in this matter.

 

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8.           Clapper Farm Lane

 

Mr Moreton, the Community Delivery Manager from Kent Highway Services, updated the Board following their decision at the last meeting. 

 

Mr Moreton acknowledged the comments made by the public speakers this evening.  Mr Moreton confirmed that a meeting of both Marden and Staplehurst Parish Councils had taken place and residents were able to raise their concerns.  Mr Moreton confirmed there is conflicting information on the highways definitions mapping information and he has been trying to specify exactly what the status of Clapper Farm Lane is.  Mr Moreton stated that he had arranged a meeting of highways definitions officers and legal personnel on 7 August.  Once all the information has been reviewed, a decision will be made on the way forward. 

 

RESOLVED:  That the update be noted.

 

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9.           Highway Works Programme 2009/10

 

The Board considered the Report of the Interim Director of Kent Highway Services regarding the Highway Works Programme 2009/10.

 

RESOLVED: That the report be noted.

 

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10.        Highway Drainage

 

The Board considered the Report of the Interim Director of Kent Highway Services regarding Highway Drainage.

 

RESOLVED: That the report be noted.

 

 

 

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11.        Update on Petitions Submitted to Kent Highway Services

 

The Board considered the report of the Head of Transport and Development regarding an update on petitions submitted to Kent Highway Services.

 

Mr Corcoran referred to the comments made by Mr Jeffery and stated that there has not been a u-turn.  A traffic calming scheme is being implemented and £85,000 has been allocated for that.  Mr Corcoran confirmed that consultation on the scheme was about to start.  Mr Corcoran apologised that the scheme does not extend to the full extent of the petition and that if the scheme does go ahead following consultation it will be monitored and if it is felt that it needs to be extended, it will be looked at then.

 

RESOLVED: That the report be noted.

 

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12.        Integrated Transport Programme for Maidstone 2010/11

 

The Board considered the report of the Head of Transport and Development regarding the Integrated Transport Programme for Maidstone 2010/11.

 

The Board were informed that the new Cabinet Member for Highways has decided to review the process and has arranged a meeting with all Joint Transportation Board Chairman across the County in August. 

 

The Board felt it was important that at the meeting of the JTB Chairmen, their concern regarding the issue of major vs minor schemes is raised and fully debated.

 

RESOLVED: That the report be noted.

 

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13.        Highway Improvement Schemes 2009-10

 

The Board considered the report of the Head of Countywide Improvements – Highway Improvement Schemes 2009/10.

 

Members commented on some of the schemes and queries raised were answered by officers.

 

RESOLVED: That the report be noted.

 

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14.        Duration of Meeting

 

5.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.

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