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WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR TREASURY AND RESOURCES BY DEPUTY J.A. MARTIN OF ST. HELIER
ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 6th NOVEMBER 2012
Question
On 23rd October 2012 in reply to question 7160 the Minister stated –
Monthly there are estimated 2400 visitors including Public and those on official business or also put at "insignificant" at below 10 per hour' and then Members of the public will have limited access to onsite parking while those on official business will have access to basement parking.'
Please would the Minister explain the difference between "onsite" and "Basement Parking" and also advise up to how many officials at one time will be able to access "Basement Parking".
Answer
Onsite' parking refers to the lay-by at the front of the building which will accommodate disabled parking and deliveries only.
Basement' parking is the area underneath the building which will accommodate operational vehicles and official visitors only.
Based on the size and nature of the operational vehicles and the patterns of work by operational staff, it is anticipated that there will regularly be at least 5 spaces available within the basement to accommodate official visitors.