20 April 2021: Nairnshire Committee

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A special meeting of the Nairnshire Committee will take place Remotely on Tuesday 20 April 2021 at 10.30am.

You are invited to attend the meeting and a note of the business to be considered is attached.

Yours faithfully

Stewart Fraser
Head of Corporate Governance

BUSINESS 
  
1. Apologies for Absence
Leisgeulan
 
2. Declarations of Interest
Foillseachaidhean Com-pàirt

Members are asked to consider whether they have an interest to declare in relation to any item on the agenda for this meeting.  Any Member making a declaration of interest should indicate whether it is a financial or non-financial interest and include some information on the nature of the interest.  Advice may be sought from officers prior to the meeting taking place. 
 
3. Highland Coastal Communities Fund (HCCF) - Assessment of Applications
Maoin Choimhearsnachdan Cladaich na Gàidhealtachd Measadh Iarrtasan

There is circulated Report No NC/08/21 by the Executive Chief Officer Infrastructure and Environment.

The Committee is invited to consider all the applications presented for funding and agree whether to approve, defer or reject the application.  An approval of funding should detail the amount approved and outline any conditions of funding that Members wish to attach to the approval over and above the required technical conditions.  A deferral would allow an applicant to resubmit the current application at a future date with updated information.  A rejection would mean that the application will not proceed and any future application to the fund should be brought forward initially as a new expression of interest.   
  
  
  
  
  

 

Supplementary Agenda

Nairnshire Committee – Tuesday 13 April 2021
 
In relation to the agenda circulated for the above meeting of the Nairnshire Committee, please find attached the following Urgent item of business.
 
Agenda Item   4
 
Nairn Visitor Management Car Parking
 
In October 2019, the Council agreed a new approach to considering the introduction of car parking across the area.  The approach was paused at the start of the pandemic and it has not yet been possible to re-start.
 
However, over the summer season 2020, many communities including Nairn experienced significant traffic management challenges as a result of an influx of visitors.  It is predicted that the increase in car parking pressures in Nairn with the lifting of lock down measures and increase in staycations will continue for the 2021 season.  
 
To support traffic management during the 2021 season, it is proposed to install charging machines at three sites in Nairn on a voluntary basis.  Charges would not be enforced, and signs would be erected to confirm payment was being sought on a voluntary basis to support infrastructure.
 
The three sites proposed are:
• The Harbour
• Cumming Street
• The Maggot
 
Officers would implement a tariff structure consistent with the rest of the Local Authority area.
 
All three sites are Common Good properties therefore the Common Good would be the beneficiary of income as a result of this proposal and this could mirror the arrangements already in place elsewhere in Highland.
 
It is proposed that this approach is adopted for the summer season 2021 and a consultation would take place later in 2021 to determine the approach going forward.  This could consider whether a voluntary scheme of charging is introduced, charging with enforcement is introduced or whether no charging is introduced.  Learning from the 2021 season could inform this consultation.
 
Members are asked to agree to the installation of parking charge machines at Cumming Street, the Harbour and The Maggot in Nairn for voluntary payment only for the 2021 season to support more effective traffic management in the area.
 
 
Yours faithfully
 
 
Stewart Fraser
Head of Corporate Governance