Summary of objections for proposed Residential Disabled Parking Bay

 

 

Proposed disabled parking bay at, 48 Captain Cooks Close, Staithes

 

Summary of Comments

Officer comments

Resident of Captain Cooks Close, Staithes

 

I cannot support this plan. Other people down this road have a blue badge, I have, plus I have chronic illness, fractures in my spine, lung disease, heart problems. I have been in intensive care – critical this year. A lot of time we cannot get parked near our bungalow.

 

 

 

This respondent is not a near neighbour; their property is 54m (11 parking space lengths) from the location of the proposal and on the opposite side of the road.

 

Any blue badge holder can apply for a RDPB.

 

Resident of Captain Cooks Close, Staithes

 

The lady in question doesn’t even live at 48 Captain Cooks. She lives at 39. There is ample parking on this street. There is also access to the rear of 48 Captain Cooks but most of the time the street has parking and as residents we do try and make sure the car can get access to the gentleman.

We all pay road tax and this is still a public road. Summer can be frustrating with tourist parking. If anything needs to happen it needs to become residential passes.

We have a full street of elderly and disabled. Why should one have privileged parking when everybody copes as a community.

 

 

 

The applicant lives at No.48. He is the registered keeper of the vehicle.

 

There are no driveways at the rear and no parking is allowed on the access road.

 

Parking spaces being taken by tourist parking is one of the main reasons for the application being made.