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Dated This . Day of June 2006 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY and DENBY Dated this . day of June 2006 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2006 This copy of the Consolidation Order includes the provisions of The irklees Metropolitan Council (Decriminalised Parking) Order 2006 by 1. the additions to Article 2.1 (interpretation) 2. the addition of PART IX Article 12 (Contraventions . of Provisions of the Order) 3. the application of the provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1991 in that the words " parking attendant" have been substituted for "traffic warden" N.B. The additions referred to at 1. and 2. above are appended after the age containing the attestation clause KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION ) ORDER 2006 PARTI 1. Commencement Citation & Revocation ............................................................1 2. Interpretation .................................................................................................... 1 PART II 3. Prohibitions And Restrictions On Waiting/Loading And Unloading ................... 5 PART III 4. Parking In Loading Bay .....................................................................................7 PART IV 5. Parking Places - Permit Holders ......................................................................9 PART V 6. Disabled Bays ..................................................................................................14 PART VI 7. School Keep Clear - No Waiting, Loading Or Unloading ................................17 PART VII 8. Bus Lane ........................................................................................................18 PART VIII 9. Clearways ..........................................................:............................................19 PART IX 10. Cycle Lanes ................................................................................................20 PART X 11. General ...................................................................................................... 20 KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc I 21/06/2006 10:42 AM -4• KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2006 The Council of the Borough of Kirklees ("the Council") in exercise of its powers under Sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 47, 49 and 53 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act") and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act hereby makes the following Order which relates to roads throughout the Kirklees Metropolitan District:- PART I 1. COMMENCEMENT CITATION & REVOCATION 1.1. This Order shall come into operation on the 3rd day of July 2006 and may be cited as the Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (Colne Valley and Denby Dale Areas) (Consolidation) Order 2006 1.2. The Orders listed in the Thirteenth Schedule are hereby revoked to the. extent therein stated 1.3. The revocations listed in the Fourteenth Schedule are hereby confirmed. 2. INTERPRETATION 2.1. Any reference in this Order to a numbered Article is a reference to the Article bearing that number in this Order and any reference to a numbered Schedule is a reference to the Schedule bearing that number in this Order 2.2. In this Order except where the context otherwise requires the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them:- "annual charge" in relation to a business parking permit means a sum (being such sum as the Council may from time to time determine) payable by a business permit holder to facilitate the issue or renewal of such a permit by the Council. "authorised position" means in relation to:- (i) Article 4 wholly within the limits of the parking place as marked on the carriageway in accordance with the road markings as indicated by Diagrams 1028.3, 1032 or 1033 in Schedule 6 to the 2002 Regulations and in a position so as not to obstruct the movement of other motor vehicles. (ii) Article 5 wholly within the limits of the parking place as marked on the carriageway in accordance with the road markings as indicated in Diagrams 1028.4, 1032 or 1033 in Schedule 6 to the 2002 Regulations and in such a position so as not to obstruct the movement of other,motor vehicles; KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 21/06/2006 10:42 AM (iii) Article 6 wholly within the limits of the parking place as marked on the carriageway in accordance with the road markings as indicated in Diagrams 1028 .3, 1032 or 1033 in Schedule 6 to the 2002 Regulations and in a position so as not to obstruct the movement of other motor vehicles. "Bank Holiday" has the same meaning as in the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971. "bus lane" means the area of carriageway specified and described in Column 1 of the Tenth Schedule and has the same meaning as'in the 2002 Regulations. "carriageway" has the same meaning as in Section 329(l) of the Highways Act 1980. "commercial vehicle" means any motor vehicle which is being used for the delivery or collection of goods. "cycle lane" means the area of carriageway specified and described in Column 1 of the, Twelfth Schedule and has the same meaning as in the 2002 Regulations. "designation order" has the same meaning as in Section 142 of the Act. "disabled persons badge" has the same meaning as in the 2000 Regulations and the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles ) (England ) Regulations 2000 as amended. "disabled person 's motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle lawfully displaying a disabled person 's badge and which immediately before or after any period of waiting allowed by virtue of this Order has been or is to be driven by a disabled person or has been or is to be used for carrying disabled persons as passengers. "driver" in relation to a motor vehicle waiting in a parking place means the person driving the motor vehicle at the time it was left in the parking place. "dual purpose vehicle" has the same meaning as in Paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 of the Act. "goods" has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1988. "goods vehicle" means a motor vehicle not exceeding 30 cwts (1524 kg) unladen weight which is constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods of burden of any description. "hackney carriage" has the same meaning as in the Town Police Clauses Act 1847. "invalid carriage" has the same meaning as Section 136 of the Act. KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 2 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 4 "motor cycle" has the same meaning as in Section 136 of the Act. "motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in Section 136 of the Act. "omnibus" means a motor vehicle travelling to a point at which it will commence to be or from a point at which it.ceases to be a public service vehicle, a school bus or works bus, as the case may be. `owner" in relation to a motor vehicle means the person by whom such a motor vehicle is kept and used and in determining who was the owner of a motor vehicle at any time it shall be presumed that the owner was the person in whose name the motor vehicle was at that time registered under the Vehicle Excise & Registration Act 1994. "parking disc" has the same meaning given by Regulation 8(5) of the 2000 Regulations. "parking place" means in relation to:- (i) Article 4 the parts of road specified in Column 1 of the Seventh Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place; (ii) Article 5 the parts of road specified in Column1 of the Sixth Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place; (iii) Article 6 the parts of road specified in Column 1 of the Eighth Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place. "passenger vehicle" means a motor vehicle (other than a motor cycle or invalid carriage) constructed solely for the carriage of persons and their effects and adapted to carry no more than twelve passengers exclusive of the driver. "pedal cycle" has the same meaning as in Regulation 4 of the 2002 Regulations. "permit" means a permit issued under the provisions of Articles 5.15 to 5.21 inclusive. "permit holder" means a person to whom a permit has been issued under the provisions of Articles 5.15 to 5.21 inclusive "permitted motor vehicle" means in relation to:- (i) Article 4 commercial vehicles; KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 3 21/06/2006 10:42 AM (ii) Article 5 a passenger vehicle, -goods vehicle, dual purpose vehicle, invalid carriage and motor cycle; (iii) Article 6 a disabled person's vehicle or a vehicle displaying in the relevant position a valid disabled person's badge. "postal packets" has the same meaning as in the Postal Services Act 2000. "public service vehicle" has the same meaning as in Section 1(1) of Part I of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981. "relevant position" in relation to a disabled person's badge has the same meaning as in Regulation 12 of the Disabled Person's (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (England) Regulations 2000 and the 2000 Regulations. "relevant position" in relation to a parking disc means: (i) . the disc is exhibited on the dashboard or fascia of the motor vehicle; or (ii) where the motor vehicle is not fitted with a dashboard or fascia the disc is exhibited in a conspicuous position on the motor vehicle, so that the period during which waiting began is clearly legible from the outside of the motor vehicle. "resident" means in relation to a parking place any person whose usual residence is at premises the postal address of which is as defined opposite to that parking place in Column 2 of the Sixth Schedule. "return prohibition period" means in relation to:- (i) Article 3.3.2 - the period specified in Column 3 of the Fifth Schedule (ii) Article 6.5 - the period specified in Column 3 of the Eighth Schedule.
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