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POINT OF NOTICE In the absence of the Chair Councillor Hugh Irving, the Vice Chair Councillor Brian Jones took the Chair for the meeting. Additional documents: |
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APOLOGIES Additional documents: Decision: Councillors Hugh Irving (Chair), Melvyn Mile and Pete
Prendergast Minutes: Councillors Hugh Irving (Chair), Melvyn Mile and Pete
Prendergast |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Decision: Councillor Huw Williams – Personal Interest –
Agenda Item 7. Minutes: Councillor Huw Williams declared a personal
interest in agenda item 7 because the applicant/and or their partner had picked
up his son from school some years ago. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Additional documents: Decision: No urgent matters had been raised. Minutes: No urgent matters had been raised. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 377 KB To receive the minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 8 December 2021 (copy enclosed). Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 8 December 2021 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. Minutes: The minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 8 December
2021 were submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 8 December 2021 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. [Councillor Joan Butterfield abstained from voting
on this item because she had not been present at the above mentioned meeting.] |
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PROPOSED CHANGES TO HACKNEY CARRIAGE VEHICLES TABLE OF FARES AND CHARGES PDF 132 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) seeking the Committee’s review of the current tariff charges for hackney carriage vehicles (taxis). Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that members – (a) authorise officers to proceed with
consultation on proposal 2 at paragraph 4.2 of the report together with the
supplement at paragraph 4.3 of the report; (b) instruct officers to prepare a report for
the next Licensing Committee in the event any objections are received in
response to the consultation; (c) instruct officers to publish the
requisite public notice if no objections to the consultation are received and
implement the tariff after the statutory timeframe if no further objections are
submitted thereafter, and (d) instruct officers to prepare a report for
the next Licensing Committee if any objections are received following the
statutory notice. Minutes: The Public Protection Business
Manager submitted a report (previously circulated) seeking members’ review of
the current tariff charges for hackney carriage vehicles (taxis). The table of fares had last been amended in
2018. Following a request by a number of licensed drivers to review the current tariff charges officers had evaluated two proposals put forward by licensed drivers together with a supplement to proposal 2 which had been set out in the report alongside the current tariff for comparison and transparency. Reference had also been made to the authority’s current position within the “league table” of taxi fares in comparison with the proposal which amounted to a 7% increase in charges for a two mile journey. Conwy County Borough Council had recently reviewed their tariff charges which were broadly in line with the proposal put forward. Details of the decision making process including public consultation on the preferred tariff had been provided, with any objections received being referred back to the Committee. Members discussed the report and expressed general support for proposal 2 together with the supplement given the cost increases incurred by the taxi trade in terms of fuel and vehicle maintenance, and to ensure that taxi firms remained cost effective and viable in the current climate. It was also considered that the supplement would encourage sufficient drivers to meet customer demand during the weekend. However, members also recognised the impact on taxi users in the current financial climate and supported the consultation on the proposed increase in tariff charges to gauge the views of the public and wider taxi trade prior to a final decision being made. It was noted that the table of charges set by the Council was the maximum permitted and a lesser fee could be agreed with the customer. Finally mention was made to the need to look to the use of electric vehicles going forward once the infrastructure was in place and the Chair was confident that ambition would be further progressed during the next Council term. RESOLVED that members – (a) authorise officers to proceed with
consultation on proposal 2 at paragraph 4.2 of the report together with the
supplement at paragraph 4.3 of the report; (b) instruct officers to prepare a report for
the next Licensing Committee in the event any objections are received in
response to the consultation; (c) instruct officers to publish the
requisite public notice if no objections to the consultation are received and
implement the tariff after the statutory timeframe if no further objections are
submitted thereafter, and (d) instruct officers to prepare a report for
the next Licensing Committee if any objections are received following the
statutory notice. |
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LICENSING COMMITTEE FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME 2022 PDF 216 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) on the priorities of the Licensing Section together with an update on the rescheduled items and the revised forward work programme. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that – (a) the contents of the report be noted, and (b) the revised forward work programme for
2022 as detailed in the appendix to the report be approved. Minutes: The Senior Licensing Officer submitted a report
(previously circulated) on the priorities of the Licensing Section together
with an update on rescheduled items and the proposed revised forward work
programme for 2022. The priorities of the Licensing Section reflected
the duty placed on the authority in relation to its responsibilities for the
licensing function and the effective regulation, control and enforcement of
licensees together with the authority’s commitment to safer communities and the
development of the economy. Due to
unforeseen priorities the previously approved forward work programme had been
amended with items rescheduled and a revised work programme presented for consideration. An update was provided to members on those items
due to be brought forward to the Committee’s March meeting which covered the
following – ·
Review of
Hackney Carriage/Private Hire Statement of Licensing Policy ·
Review of
Statement of Principles – Gambling Act 2005 ·
Review of
Street Trading Policy ·
Statement
of Licensing Policy – Licensing Act 2003 ·
Review of
Fees and Charges Members noted the
update and proposed revisions to the forward work programme which would be
taken forward in the new Council term. RESOLVED that – (a) the contents of the report be noted, and (b) the revised forward work programme for
2022 as detailed in the appendix to the report be approved. |
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EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC RESOLVED
that under Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972, the Press and Public
be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds
that it would involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in
Paragraph 12 of Part 4 of Schedule 12A of the Act. [At this juncture (10.05 am) the meeting adjourned for a
short break.] Additional documents: |
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APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - APPLICANT NO. 557452 To consider a confidential report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) seeking members’ determination of an application to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles from Applicant No. 557452. 10.15 am Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that, subject to all other necessary checks
associated with a licensed driver application being satisfactory, the
application for a hackney carriage and private hire vehicle driver’s licence from Applicant No. 557452 be granted. Minutes: A confidential report by the Head of Planning, Public
Protection and Countryside Services (previously circulated) was submitted upon
– (i)
an application having been received from
Applicant No. 557452 for a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire
vehicles; (ii)
officers having referred the application to
the Licensing Committee for determination given the particular circumstances of
the case; (iii)
the Applicant’s licence to drive hackney
carriage and private hire vehicles having been revoked in May 2021 following an
accumulation of motoring convictions for speeding (covering the period February
2018 to September 2020) and resultant disqualification from driving for a
period of six months under the totting up procedures (TT99); (iv)
further information concerning the case including
the application together with the report documenting the disqualification and
character references submitted by the Applicant and circulated as a supplement
to the agenda; (v)
officers having not yet completed all other
necessary checks associated with the licensed driver application; (vi)
the Council’s policy with regard to the
suitability of applicants, and (vii)
the Applicant having been invited to attend
the meeting in support of their application and to answer members’ questions
thereon. The Applicant confirmed they had received the
report and committee procedures. The Public Protection Business Manager
submitted the report and facts of the case. The Applicant explained that the speeding
convictions had been obtained whilst driving a motorbike and in light of those
convictions they had given up that hobby and sold the motorbike. The Applicant expressed remorse over the
speeding offences and provided assurances regarding their driving conduct. The
Applicant added that they had previously held a hackney carriage and private
hire vehicle licence for fifteen years with no problems and had operated their
own business over the last eight years without issue. In responding to members’ questions the
Applicant confirmed that all speeding offences had occurred when driving a
motorbike and that no speeding offences had occurred when driving a taxi,
adding that their driving conduct in a taxi had always been exemplary. In a final statement the Applicant apologised
for their actions and thanked members for their consideration of the
application. The Committee adjourned to consider the
application and it was – RESOLVED that, subject to all other necessary checks
associated with a licensed driver application being satisfactory, the application
for a hackney carriage and private hire vehicle driver’s licence from Applicant
No. 557452 be granted. Members had carefully considered the
particular circumstances of the case as set out in the report together with the
Applicant’s submissions, response to questions, and character references
provided. Members had also considered
the relevant sections of the Council’s Statement of Policy regarding the
suitability of applicants and licensees in the hackney carriage and private
hire trades. In particular the Committee had considered
section 4.22 of the policy which provided that where a person had more than one
conviction, this would raise serious questions about their safety and
suitability, and that once a pattern or trend of repeated offending was
apparent, a licence would not be granted or renewed. In this case the pattern of offending
behaviour related to a series of speeding convictions obtained by the Applicant
which had resulted in a disqualification from driving for six months under the totting
up procedure. In this regard the
Committee accepted the Applicant’s account that the speeding convictions had
been obtained solely whilst driving a motorbike through leisure pursuits and
not in connection with the Applicant’s business or in a professional capacity
as a licensed driver. Given the above policy provision, the Committee then considered section 3.19 of the same policy that provided ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - APPLICANT NO. 554278 To consider a confidential report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) seeking members’ determination of an application to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles from Applicant No. 554278. 11.00 am Additional documents:
Decision: RESOLVED that consideration of the application for a
licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles from Applicant No.
554278 be deferred to the next scheduled meeting of the Licensing Committee. Minutes: A confidential report by the Head of Planning,
Public Protection and Countryside Services had been submitted (previously
circulated) seeking determination of an application to drive hackney carriage
and private hire vehicles from Applicant No. 554278. Officers had been advised that morning by the
Applicant’s representative that the Applicant had been hospitalised and
therefore unable to attend the meeting.
It was not clear whether the Applicant wished to pursue the
application. Consequently the Applicant’s
representative had requested an adjournment in this case in order to ascertain
the Applicant’s intentions with regard to the application. The Legal Adviser set out the options available to
the Committee to either adjourn the matter to another occasion, or proceed with
determining the application in the absence of the Applicant. Given the circumstances in this case and in
the interests of fairness, the legal advice was that members grant an
adjournment. Having considered the adjournment request together
with the legal advice provided, and having been put to the vote, it was
subsequently – RESOLVED that consideration of the application for a
licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles from Applicant No.
554278 be deferred to the next scheduled meeting of the Licensing Committee. Prior to bringing the meeting to a
close, and in the absence of the Chair of the Licensing Committee Councillor
Hugh Irving and on his behalf, the Vice Chair Councillor Brian Jones thanked
members for their hard work and service on the Committee. Thanks were also conveyed to both licensing
and support officers. A special mention
was made to the Committee’s Legal Adviser who was attending his last meeting of
the Licensing Committee with best wishes to him for the future. The meeting concluded at 11.00 am. |