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Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 Article 1 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 Article 1 R&O – 122/2005 ROAD TRAFFIC (PUBLIC PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT) (JERSEY) ORDER 2005 Made 13th October 2005 Coming into force 20th October 2005 THE ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE, in pursuance of Articles 59 and 84 of the Road Traffic (Jersey) Law 1956,1 orders as follows – 1 Interpretation In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Jersey) Order 2004.2 2 Article 1 amended In Article 1(1) of the principal Order, the definition of “farm vehicle” shall be deleted. 3 Article 2 amended For Article 2(3)(b) of the principal Order there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph – “(b) an agricultural tractor,”. 4 Article 4 replaced For Article 4 of the principal Order there shall be substituted the following Article – Price code: B R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Article 5 Order 2005 “4 Restrictions on parking A person must not park a vehicle in a parking place specified in a Part of Schedule 2 – (a) for more than the maximum parking period specified in that Part; or (b) in the circumstance that any condition specified in that Part is breached in relation to the vehicle.”. 5 Schedules replaced For the Schedules to the principal Order there shall be substituted the Schedules set out in the Schedule to this Order. 6 Citation and commencement This Order may be cited as the Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 and shall come into force 7 days after it is made. M.N. DE LA HAYE Greffier of the States. R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE (Article 5) SUBSTITUTE LISTS OF PARKING PLACES “SCHEDULE 1 (Article 1(1)) PARKING PLACES Column 1 Column 2 Assigned letters and Name or vicinity of parking place number of parking place PART 1 Grouville Beach Road GR1 Gorey Common GR2 Gorey Village, Coast Road lay-by GR3 La Parcage, La Rue Hilgrove, Gorey Village GR4 La Rocque Harbour GR5 Ville ès Renauds GR6 PART 2 St. Brelade Beauport STB1 Blanches Banques East STB2 Blanches Banques West STB3 Corbière, near the lighthouse keepers’ cottages, both sides of track STB4 La Carrière STB5 Landslide STB6 La Pulente, Sand Dunes STB7 La Pulente, Slip STB8 Le Boulevard, St. Aubin STB9 Le Braye STB10 Les Mielles STB11 Midbay STB12 Noirmont STB14 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) SCHEDULE Order 2005 Column 1 Column 2 Ouaisné STB15 Parish Hall, alongside STB16 Parish Hall, rear STB17A Parish Hall, far rear STB17B Parish Hall, from a point starting 17 yards east of the slipway to a further point 32 yards in an easterly direction STB18 Pont Marquet Country Park STB19 Portelet Hotel carpark, part leased to controlling body STB20 Red Houses, lower level STB21 Red Houses, upper level STB22 St. Brelade’s Church, top of slip STB23 Tam’s, St. Brelade’s Bay STB24 Woodford STB25 Pont Marquet East STB26 PART 3 St. Helier Elizabeth Lane STH1 Esplanade STH3 First Tower STH5 Fort Regent, including access roads and south and east ditches within ramparts STH6 Gas Place STH7 Green Street STH8 Hue Street STH9 Inn on the Park STH10 La Collette, Phase 1 reclamation STH11 La Plage Hotel, near STH12 La Route du Fort, Cleveland Road STH13 Midvale Road STH14 Minden Place STH15 Nelson Street STH16 Patriotic Street STH19 People’s Park STH20 Pier Road car park, levels 14 and 15 STH21 Pier Road car park (excluding levels 13, 14 and 15) STH22 Sand Street STH23 Snow Hill STH24 South Hill, east of recreation area STH25 Victoria Avenue, lay-bys 1 - 4 STH26 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Victoria Avenue, lay-bys 5 and 6 STH26A La Fregate STH28 PART 4 St. John Route du Nord SJ1 Sorel SJ2 PART 5 St. Martin Archirondel, café STMN1 Bel Val STMN2 Gorey Harbour Slip, adjacent STMN3 Gorey Hill, north side STMN4 Gorey promenade, adjacent to and east of public gardens STMN5 Gorey Slip, promenade north STMN6 La Crête, quarry STMN7 La Rue de la Haye STMN8 Pine Walk STMN9 St. Catherine’s Bay, near Martello Tower STMN10 St. Catherine’s Breakwater, top of and adjacent sea walls STMN11 Welcome Inn, north-east of slipway STMN12 PART 6 St. Ouen Grève de Lecq, Martello Tower STO1 Grève de Lecq, near the Old Harbour STO2 Grosnez STO3 Kemp Tower STO4 La Pierre Butée STO5 Les Laveurs Slipway STO6 L’Etacq STO7 Mont Huelin Quarry STO8 Route du Marais and Route de Vinchelez junction STO9 PART 7 Trinity Bouley Bay, Water’s Edge Hotel T1 Bechet ès Cats, La Rue des Platons T2 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) SCHEDULE Order 2005 Column 1 Column 2 PART 8 St. Clement Green Island STC1 La Mare Common STC2 Le Hocq STC3 Old Grève d’Azette Station site STC4 Le Hocq Slip, tarmac area at top STC 5 PART 9 St. Lawrence Bel Royal, Victoria House STL1 La Perquage STL2 Millbrook, Coronation Gardens STL3 Victoria Avenue, lay-by 7 STL4 PART 10 St. Peter Beaumont, Gunsite STP1 Goose Green STP2 Sands Disco STP3 PART 11 St. Saviour Bagatelle STS1 Georgetown, La Route du Fort STS2 SCHEDULE 2 (Article 4) MAXIMUM PARKING PERIODS PART 1 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is a continuous period of 7 days. STB1 STB4 STB10 STB12 STB14 STB17B STB22 STB23 STB24 STB25 STH1 STH3 STH5 STH7 STH8 STH9 STH10 STH11 STH12 STH13 STH14 STH16 STH19 STH20 STH22 SJ1 SJ2 STMN2 STMN7 STMN10 STMN11 STO1 STO2 STO3 T1 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 SCHEDULE PART 2 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is a total period of 3 hours in any continuous period of 24 hours. GR3 STMN8 PART 3 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is 3 hours during any one visit to the parking place. STB19 STB26 STH15 STH23 STH24 STH25 PART 4 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is a total period of 12 hours in any continuous period of 24 hours. GR2 GR5 GR6 STB2 STB3 STB5 STB6 STB7 STB8 STB9 STB11 STB15 STB20 STH26 STH26A STMN1 STMN4 STMN9 STMN12 STO4 STO5 STO6 STO7 STO8 STC1 STC2 STC3 STC4 STC5 STL1 STL2 STL4 STP2 STP3 T2 PART 5 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is 4 hours during any one visit to the parking place. STH21 STL3 STP1 PART 6 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on any day except Sunday is a total period of 1 hour. A valid parking disc must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there. GR1 GR4 STB21 STO9 STS1 STS2 PART 7 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places between 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on any day except Sunday is a total period of 2 hours. A valid parking disc must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there. STB16 STB17A STB18 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) SCHEDULE Order 2005 PART 8 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places is 3 hours during any one visit to the parking place. A valid parking disc must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there to the extent that that period falls between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on any day except Sunday. STH6 PART 9 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. on any day is a total period of 3 hours. A valid parking disc must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there. STMN3 STMN5 STMN6 PART 10 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on any day is a total period of 3 hours. A valid parking disc must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there. No parking places PART 11 The maximum parking period in respect of the following parking places on any day is a total period of 3 hours. A valid parking disc and a disabled person’s badge must be displayed on the vehicle during the period when it is parked there. STH28 SCHEDULE 3 (Article 5(1)) PARKING CHARGES PART 1 The pay period in respect of each of the following parking places is the period between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on any day except Sunday. The prescribed charge payable in respect of a vehicle parked in the parking place during that pay period is 1 parking unit for each period of one hour or part of that period that a vehicle is parked in the parking place during the pay period. STH1 STH3 STH5 STH7 STH8 STH9 STH10 STH13 STH14 STH15 STH16 STH17 STH19 STH20 STH21 STH22 STH23 STH24 STH25 STB22 R&O – 122/2005 Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2005 SCHEDULE PART 2 The pay period in respect of each of the following parking places is the period between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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