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Declarations of interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made by Members. |
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Minutes: We received a report in which the Committee was asked to consider if proposed restricted by-way 53-16 should be added to the Definitive Map and Statement.
The traffic and Network Manager informed the Committee that the Authority is acting in a quasi-judicial capacity and must reach a decision based on the evidence presented. The Committee is not required to resolve conflicts in the evidence and there may well be evidence on both sides of the issue. The Committee must weigh up the evidence using the test of the “balance of probabilities”, and, if on this balance it is reasonable to conclude that the evidence shows that change should be made, the Authority must do so. Although officers have considered the evidence, and made a recommendation based on their appraisal, the Committee must consider the evidence and reach its own conclusions. If a modification order is to be made anyone has a right to object. The matter would then be determined by the Planning Inspectorate for Wales.
Members were informed that a number of routes in the Monmouthshire County Council area have been recorded on Highway Authority records as Unclassified County Roads, but were subsequently struck off these records for reasons which have not yet been determined. As a result of this there is some ambiguity over their status. Additionally these routes would now be subject to the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (NERC Act). This removes vehicular status unless one of the conditions in the act apply.
The status of one such route (Route 53-16) in the Devauden area has been the subject of an ongoing dispute for some years and has been added back to the List of Streets. The List of Streets is not regulated at the current time by any process which allows for challenge and this led to an ombudsman complaint by the landowner. The ombudsman was satisfied that the Council would reconsider the issue via the Definitive MAP Modification process.
The Highway Authority therefore appointed Robin Carr Associates to undertake the necessary investigations and consultation with a view to producing an advisory report to assist them in determining whether or not the route should be added to the Definitive Map.
The evidence includes historical documents, no witness statements and no evidence forms. Two public consultations have been carried out including a public participation meeting and comments have been received.
In addition to the advisory report, Robin Carr provided the Committee with a thorough and detailed presentation into the Status of Monmouthshire Lanes Community of Devauden: Route 53-16.
In response to a question raised by the Cabinet Member, it was noted that the route has most likely fallen out of use over time due to more modern methods of transport / routes being used by the public. However, if vehicular rights of way existed historically, then the rights would still exist today.
Having received the report, the advisory report by Robin Carr Associates and the detailed presentation, Members considered that the evidence presented ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |