UPPER POPPLETON
PARISH COUNCIL
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JAMES MACKMAN (Clerk) Tel: 01904 781752 |
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CHAWTON
COTTAGE 22A
LONG RIDGE LANE NETHER
POPPLETON YORK YO26 6LX |
Minutes of the meeting of
UPPER POPPLETON PARISH COUNCIL held on Monday 8 November 1999 at 7.30pm in All
Saints Church Hall, Upper Poppleton, York.
PRESENT
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Cllr. K R Smith,
S.B.St.J., Chairman Cllr. R Walker, Vice
Chairman Cllr. Mrs L R Acomb Cllr. G B Davies Cllr. Mrs E A Parker |
Cllr. A J Peck, Cllr. Mrs K Richardson Cllr. J D G Thompson Cllr. Mrs R Watters Cllr. Mrs J Hopton (City
of York Council) |
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Four members of the
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Mr B J W Mackman (Clerk). |
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99. 141 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
There were no apologies for
absence.
99.142 MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS
MEETING
Accepted and signed as a
true record after three minor amendments which have been incorporated in these
published minutes.
99.152 MEMORIAL GARDEN
The Councillors agreed to
bring this agenda item forward for discussion as Mr Benton was present.
Prior to the meeting, the
Parish Councillors had been given a copy of a letter from Mr Benton in which he
explained
·
how he became involved in working on the Garden
·
that the soil in Poppleton, being sandy, is not suitable for roses
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that when he started to remove the weeds he found most of the roses
were dead so he removed them as well
·
how he enhanced the soil in the Garden
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that he planted two dwarf conifers and some shrubs from his garden
·
that he bought and planted pansy plants to give immediate colour.
In his letter Mr Benton
offered to provide plants and look after the Memorial Garden at no cost to the
Council for as long as he was physically able, on condition that no roses be
planted.
Councillor Thompson agreed
that roses were not right for the soil in the Garden and said that Mr Benton
had made a good job of tending the Garden.
He proposed that Mr Benton's offer be taken up providing that Mr Benton
was still willing.
Councillor Walker agreed
that Mr Benton had made a good job of the Garden but the two conifers were out
of place and pointed out that the Garden is in a Conservation Area.
Councillor Smith said that
he wouldn't want to see roses in the Garden.
Councillor Watters
congratulated Mr Benton who had been tending the Garden today. She said that the two conifers were out of
place and would prefer roses to the conifers.
The Clerk read a letter of
support for Mr Benton that had been received from Mr Fellows.
Mr Benton addressed the
meeting and said that he would take out the two conifers and replace them with
two thornless red rose trees.
The Councillors considered
Mr Benton's proposals and passed them unanimously.
Mr Benton was thanked for
taking on the task, his concerns about the Memorial Garden and his efforts in
improving the appearance of the Garden.
99.143 MATTERS ARISING
(a)
Relocation of street light
(Minute 99.35.5)
No news on the
relocation of the light.
(b)
Maypole hooks
A quotation
for £100 had been received from a firm in Haxby for making good the hooks on
the maypole. Mike Robinson quoted £50
for providing the steelwork. Councillor
Walker said he would install the hooks on the maypole so the Mike Robinson
quotation was accepted.
(c)
Bus service change of
route (Minute 99.111c)
The Clerk said
that he had received no reply from the North Yorkshire County Council's
Director of Environmental Services with regards to the change in the route of
service No. 142.
(d)
Blairgowrie trees (Minute
99.111i)
The Clerk read
a letter from Carter Jonas who act as agents for Blairgowrie. They have written to the solicitors acting
for Mrs Bleasedale about the state of the trees.
The Clerk read
a letter received from Mark Blackburn the Senior Solicitor of the City of York
Council. Mr Blackburn said that the
Council has certain powers in respect of a tree that it considers is in such a
condition that there is imminent danger of it causing damage to persons or
property on neighbouring land. He had,
therefore, passed a copy of the Clerk's letter about the state of the trees in
Blairgowrie to Susan Knowles, Landscape Architect. He had asked her to investigate the factual
position on the ground.
The Clerk was
asked to write to Susan Knowles about the subject. Councillor Parker said she would be happy to
meet with Susan Knowles.
(e)
Dikelands Lane/Montague Walk
seat (Minute 99.114a)
The Clerk
reported having received no quotations for the repairs to the seat.
(f)
30pmh limit (Minute 99.130c)
The Clerk read
a letter from the City of York Council's which said that the Annual Review to
consider traffic issues such as extending speed limits is going to Committee on
9 November and that Hodgson Lane is an item within the review.
(g)
7.5 tonne limit (Minute
99.130c)
The Clerk
reported no developments with regard to this item.
(h)
The Green grass and edging
(Minute 99.132.d.i)
The Clerk
reported that an order has now been place with Grimston Landscapes for the work
to be carried out.
(i)
Moles (Minute 99.132.iv)
The Clerk had
written to the mole catcher and the work was now in hand to remove the moles
from Westfield Lane and the Green by All Saints Church.
(j)
Remembrance Day (Minute
99.132.e.i)
The Clerk
reported that all the arrangements for Remembrance Day were in hand.
(k)
Christmas tree lights
(Minute 99.132.eii)
The Clerk read
a letter from Rev Paul Thomas who said he was grateful for permission to site a
Christmas Tree on The Green over the seasonal period and has ensured that the
wiring will be safe by purchasing a new festoon of lights.
(l)
Weeds in gutters (Minute
99.135.5i)
The Clerk read
a letter from the City of York Council informing the Parish Council that
Christine Burnett is now the Officer in charge of highway weed spraying and
that she would be contacting the Clerk directly.
(m)
Undulation in road outside
garage (Minute 99.135.5iii)
The Clerk
reported no progress on this subject.
(n) Pothole in Main Street (Minute 99.135.5iv)
It was
reported that the pothole had been repaired.
99.144 FINANCE
(a)
Financial Report;
The Clerk presented the
Councillors with a detailed report showing the actual income and expenditure
for the period to 8 November 1999. The
report showed that the bank balances at 8 November were: -
Current Account £7.97
High Interest Account £8,741.93
(b)
Accounts to pay (net of
VAT);
See
items 99.153 and 99.156 below.
(c)
Accounts paid;
None
(d)
Capital Items;
The Clerk reported having
received a letter from C J Cook with prices for the village signs and a letter
from Adele Reynolds of the City of York Council with prices for building the
walls of the village signs.
The Councillors discussed
the three designs and then voted to decide which should be adopted. Design 1 received 6 votes, design 2 no votes
and design 3, 1 vote.
Councillor Parker agreed to
produce a plan showing the exact location of the two signs. The Clerk was asked to write to Adele
Reynolds to let her know of the Parish Council's intentions.
The Clerk distributed a
suggested budget for the year 2000-2001 for the Councillors to consider prior
to the inclusion of the subject on the January agenda.
99.145 PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT
99.145.1 Plans pending (as per
the weekly list posted on the All Saints Church Hall notice board)
The Clerk presented the list
of plans pending as per the notice board together with the schedule of comments
made by the members of the Planning Sub-committee on each planning application.
(a) Ref: 98/02845/FUL - Change
of use of existing stables and paddock to form a fish farm including angling
use at Nairobi Stables, Boroughbridge Road for Mr & Mrs R Wood.
(b) Ref: 99/01534/ADV - Display of non illuminated
signs on various roundabouts and planting beds throughout the city at various
Roundabouts and Planting Beds York by York In Bloom Committee.
(c) Ref: 99/02080/GRG3 - Formation of new pedestrian
access at Poppleton Primary School by York City Council.
(d) Ref: 99/02241/FUL - Retention of detached dwelling
and boundary wall at York House, Hodgson Lane by Mr S Morgan.
(e) Ref: 99/02444/FUL - Erection of pitched roof
detached garage and canopy at 10 Beech Grove by Marilyn Watt.
(f) Ref: 99/02447/FUL - Erection of pitched roof
single storey garage extension at Cherry Garth, Black Dykes Lane by Mr &
Mrs L Cook.
(g) Ref: 99/02455/TCA - Crown thin and trim back
overhanging branches of Copper Beech tree in a Conservation Area at 2 Station
Road by D B and I A Wilson.
(h) Ref: 99/02241/FUL - Retention of detached dwelling
and boundary wall at York House, Hodgson Lane by Mr S Morgan (Amended plans).
(i) Ref: 99/02471/FUL - Erection of two storey pitched
roof rear extension at 143 Long Ridge Lane by Mr G Gittus.
99.145.2 Plans accepted by the
City of York Council
(a) Ref: 99/01714/HRN
Removal of hedgerow, OS Field 9965 Hodgson Lane by Parker Brothers.
(b) Ref: 99/01994/FUL
Installation of 3 roof lights to front elevation at New Manor, The Green
by Thomas Peter.
(c) Ref: 99/02025/FUL
Erection of single storey pitched roof extension to side and rear at 1
Dikelands Close by D Appleton.
(d) Ref: 99/02181/FUL
Conservatory to rear at 12 Beech Way for Mr & Mrs Wilson.
99.145.3 Plans refused by the
City of York Council
None
There was a discussion about the Nairobi Fish Farm prompted by notice
of a site visit by the North West Area Planning Committee members. The City of York Council had noted that the
Parish Council had expressed concern about the traffic entering and leaving the
proposed site. The City's Highway
Development Department had objected for the same reason. Councillor Hopton said
that she was going to attend the meeting and would report back.
The alterations to the School entrance were discussed and given the
Councillor's approval.
99.146 HIGHWAYS FOOTPATHS &
LAMPPOSTS
(a)
Vandalism;
Councillor Richardson
reported that the notice board outside her house was regularly vandalised.
It was reported that the
seat under the tree at the corner of Long Ridge Lane and Station Road had been
damaged. The Clerk was asked to contact
Mr Falkingham about its repair.
(b)
Lampposts.
There were no reports of
problems with streetlights.
99.146.1 The Clerk was asked to write to the City of
York Council to ask that Hodgson Lane be put on the list of roads to be gritted
this winter. The lane is used by the
buses taking local children to school, has no footpath, is unlit and has no
speed limit.
99.147 POPPLETON COMMUNITY
CENTRE VILLAGE TRUST
(a)
Report from the Council's
Representative
Councillor Smith reported
that
The Community Centre was
balancing its books at the moment.
The Brewery wants their
£12,000 loan to be repaid.
The Community Centre
Management Committee is looking to the Poppleton Parishes for financial
assistance to help repay the loan.
There was a discussion about
various aspects of the Community Centre.
One of a number of topics was an expression of dissatisfaction with the
toilets. The only toilets were those
attached to the changing rooms. It would
be better if there were separate toilets for other users of the Centre as these
would be easier to keep clean.
The discussion about the
loan led to the following idea. The City
of York Council would be asked to repay the £12,000 loan to the Brewery. As the Centre currently repays £250 of the
loan every month there would be a saving to the Centre of £3,000 per year which
amounts to £6,000 over two years. If
both Upper and Nether Poppleton Parish Councils each raised a precept of £1,500
for two years this added to the £6,000 saved by the Centre would mean that the
whole of the £12,000 could be repaid to the City of York Council in two
years. At the end of the discussion the
Councillors voted eight to one in favour of the idea expressed above.
It was agreed that
Councillors Smith and Thompson meet with two Councillors from Nether Poppleton
to discuss the matter further.
99.148 VILLAGE GREENS
(a)
Trees;
No report.
(b)
Parking;
No report.
(c)
Signs;
No report
(d)
Maintenance.
It was reported that the
pump fence post had broken. The Clerk
was asked to contact Jim Claxton to ask him to make the necessary repairs.
(e)
Events
No report
99.149 TURN ENGINES OFF SIGNS
Councillor Smith said that
he was dealing with the Department of the Environment, Transport and the
Regions about the signs. He agreed that
he would keep Councillor Peck informed of any progress.
99.150 YOUTH CLUB
No report.
99.151 POPPLETON INTERNET
WEBSITE
The Clerk circulated several
print-outs of pages from the Poppleton web site.
The Clerk reported that the
weekly planning notice pinned on the notice board outside All Saints Church
Hall now appeared on the Parish Council's section of the Poppleton web site. The Councillors agreed that once minutes of
the previous meeting had been accepted they too should be put on the web site.
99.153 YORKSHIRE PLANNING
SEMINAR
It was agreed that
Councillors Davies, Richardson and Thompson would attend the planning seminar
on Saturday 4 December 1999 at a cost of £10.00 each.
99.154 LOSS OF FOOD SHOPS IN THE
VILLAGE
Councillor Thompson reported
that North Yorkshire County Council is giving grants to shops with financial
problems in rural areas
The Clerk read a letter from
Watson Property Management who said they were hoping to re-let the old fruit
shop in Allerton Drive but not as another food outlet.
Concern was expressed over
the large 'Closing Down' notice in the window of Rostlea on the Village Green.
It was reported that Rostlea
was closing only temporarily so that building work could be undertaken to
incorporate the area upstairs which is about to vacated by the hairdresser.
The Clerk was asked to write
another letter to the City of York Council objecting to the proposed food store
in Poppleton Park.
99.155
REVIEW OF EXISTING
CONSERVATION AREA
The Clerk circulated copies
of the plans for the alteration to the Conservation Area so that the
Councillors could give them their consideration. The subject is to appear on the agenda for
the January meeting.
99.156 £13 DONATION TO THE EARL
HAIGH FUND FOR THE MEMORIAL DAY WREATH
The Councillors agreed that
a donation of £13.00 should be given to the Earl Haigh Fund for a wreath to be
placed on the Village War Memorial at the Service on Sunday 14 November.
99.157 TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN
MAIN STREET
The Clerk read a letter from
Mrs May Robinson regarding the congestion caused by cars parking along Main
Street between Lime Garth and the school entrance. These vehicles cause great difficulty for
buses and other vehicles wanting to pass through. The Clerk was asked to send a reply to Mrs
Robinson expressing the concern of both the Parish Councillors and the police
about this subject.
99.158 RESURFACING FOOTPATH NO.1
The Clerk was asked to write
a letter to the City of York Council to request that the footpath be resurfaced
with the same type of aggregate as had been used round the installation of the
new kissing gate at the Main Street end.
The footpath should be resurfaced from Main Street back to Riversvale
Drive.
99.159 EASEMENT TO SIGN
The Clerk presented the
easement to be signed by two Councillors.
It was observed that the wording where the signatures should be appended
was incorrect. The Clerk was instructed
to return the easement to the solicitors and ask that the correct form of words
be recorded. It was agreed that, when
the revised document was returned from the solicitors, two Councillors be
authorised to sign it immediately.
99.160 CORRESPONDENCE
99.160.1 The following correspondence was read to the Councillors
(a) A letter from Mr J J
Carlton, the previous Parish Clerk, expressing pleasure that the cycle path
connecting Millfield Lane to the existing cycle path along the river and also
to the A19 is almost complete. Mr
Carlton asked that the two Poppleton Parish Councils do what they could to make
residents aware of the facility.
(b) A letter advising that
Gregory James Watson has applied to be the new licensee at the White Horse.
(c) A letter from the York
Natural Environmental Trust welcoming the Parish Council as members and
offering to give advice on Blairgowrie and the Local Plan.
99.160.2 It was agreed that the correspondence received since the
October Parish Council Meeting, as listed below, be circulated to the Councillors:
(a) Minutes of the Nether
Poppleton Parish Council meeting held on 20 September 1999
(b) Working Families Tax Credits
Leaflets
(c) Poppleton Ward Residents
Association minutes of meetings on 25 August and 29 September
(d) City of York Council's
Community Care Plan Update 1999-2000
(e) Yorkshire Local Councils
Associations update
99.161 COUNCILLORS' COMMENTS
99.161.1 Councillor Davies
Reported that the new cycle
path from the Millfield Lane to the A19 was now open.
99.161.2 Councillor Parker
(a) Reported that there had been
two muggings in the village recently and asked that the Community policeman be
asked to attend the January meeting.
(b) The route to the school from
Westfield Lane has a lot of dog mess.
The Clerk was asked to inform the City of York Council's dog warden
about this.
(c) Moles were reported in the
children's playground.
(d) Peter Patrick is going to
tidy up Newland Lane.
(e) The Junior School PT is
collecting empty inkjet cartridges.
99.161.3 Councillor Hopton
Reported that she had plans
of the proposed A59/A1237 roundabout.
99.162 DATE OF NEXT MEETING 10 January 2000
There being no other
business the Chairman closed the meeting at 10.36pm.
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