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Temporary Taxi Shelter, Weighbridge, St. Helier.

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A decision made (07/12/2006) regarding Taxi shelter, Weighbridge, St. Helier.

Subject:

Taxi shelter, Weighbridge, St Helier

Decision ref:

MD-PE-2006-0217

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of report:

Oral and written

Report file ref:

1/11/20

Person giving report (if oral): Assistant Director: Policy and Projects

Written report – author: Assistant Director: Policy and Projects

Written Report Title: Urban Task Force: Taxi shelter, Weighbridge, St Helier

Decision(s): The Minister for Planning and Environment decided to;

1. note the background to the development and changed nature of the proposed taxi shelter facility, as set out in the report and illustrated on drawing number WTA/109B, which is presently the subject of a planning application in order that, dependent upon the award of permission and funding, it can be installed in December 2006;

2. endorse the establishment of a budget of £28,900 from the Urban Renewal vote to progress this work, subject to planning permission.

Reason(s) for decision: The scheme accords with the objectives of the Urban Task Force and, subject to planning permission, would enable the facility to be provided for use this winter which would be of benefit to taxi users at the Weighbridge.

Action required:

Subject to favourable determination of planning application, proceed to implementation

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

7 December 2006

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