Agenda, decisions and draft minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Ruthin
Contact: Committee Administrator (KEJ)
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APOLOGIES Decision: Councillors Hugh Irving and Win Mullen-James. Minutes: Councillors Hugh Irving and Win Mullen-James. |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in
any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Decision: No declarations of personal or prejudicial interest had been raised. Minutes: No declarations of personal or prejudicial interest had been raised. |
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URGENT MATTERS 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. Decision: No urgent matters had been raised. Minutes: No urgent matters had been raised. |
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To receive the – (a) minutes
of the Licensing Committee held on 4 December 2013 (copy enclosed), and (b) minutes
of the Special Licensing Committee held on 20 December 2013 (copy enclosed). Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that the minutes of the meetings held on 4 December 2013 and 20
December 2013 be received and confirmed as a correct record. Minutes: The minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 4 December
2013 and Special Licensing Committee held on 20 December 2013 were submitted. Matters Arising – 20
December 2013 Page 16 – Item No. 4 Review of a Licence (Driver No. 046577)
– In response to a question from the Chair officers confirmed that a letter of
apology had been sent to the passenger concerned and a copy lodged with the
Licensing Section. RESOLVED that the minutes of the meetings held on 4 December 2013 and 20
December 2013 be received and confirmed as a correct record. |
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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 item of business on the grounds that it would involve the likely
disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 12 and 14 of Part 4
of Schedule 12A of the Act. |
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APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO DRIVE HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES - APPLICANT NO. 043844
To consider a confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (copy enclosed) seeking members’ determination of an
application for a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles
from Applicant No. 043844. Decision: RESOLVED that the application for a hackney carriage and private hire vehicle drivers licence from Applicant No. 043844 be granted. Minutes: [This item was brought forward on the agenda
with the consent of the Chair] A confidential report by the Head of Planning
and Public Protection (previously circulated) was submitted upon – (i) an application received from Applicant No. 043844 for a licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles following reinstatement of his DVLA Licence; (ii) the Licensing Committee held on 27 June 2013 having revoked the Applicant’s licence to drive hackney carriage and private hire vehicles after he was disqualified from driving for six months under the totting up procedure; (iii) the Applicant having also been brought before the Licensing Committee for a licence review in December 2012 and January 2013; (iv) the Council’s current policy with regard to the relevance of convictions, and (v) the Applicant having been requested to attend the meeting in support of his application and to answer members’ questions thereon. The Applicant was present and following
introductions confirmed he had received the report and committee procedures. The Licensing Officer (JT) summarised the report and explained the matter had been
brought before the committee to assess the Applicant’s suitability to hold a licence given his record as a licensed driver. The Applicant explained the circumstances
leading up to his disqualification, including his last motoring offence in
October 2012, and was keen to reassure the committee that he did not routinely
speed. He added that he had learnt a
hard lesson and had experienced hardship as a result of the disqualification. The Applicant had continued to work for the
same company in a different role during his period of disqualification and he
advised that both his employer and customers were keen for him to return to work
as a taxi driver. Finally the Applicant
informed members that he enjoyed being a taxi driver and wished to continue
with that profession. In response to members’ questions the
Applicant explained the circumstances surrounding his speeding conviction and
reference to the appropriate use of speed in the Driver Assessment Report
produced in January 2013 following his completion of the Driving Awareness
Course. He also confirmed that he did
not have any pending motoring convictions. In his final statement the Applicant
submitted a reference from his employer attesting to his good character which
was read out by the Chair. He added that
he had been driving for twenty four years and had never been involved in an
accident, emphasising that he was a safe driver. The committee adjourned to consider the application
and it was – RESOLVED that the application for a hackney carriage and private hire vehicle drivers licence from Applicant No. 043844 be granted. The reasons for the Licensing Committee’s
decision were as follows – Members carefully considered the report and
the Applicant’s submission in support of his application, including his
character reference. In determining the
Applicant’s suitability the committee accepted the Applicant’s explanation
surrounding the motoring convictions and considered that he had served his time
in that regard. His character reference
had also gone a long way towards supporting him; his employers had shown belief
in him and valued him as an employee and had continued to employ him in an administrative
capacity throughout the duration of his driving ban. It was also noted that granting the
application complied with the Council’s policy with regard to the relevance of
convictions. Consequently members
expressed confidence in the Applicant’s ability to transport the public safely
and decided to grant the application.
However, the Applicant was warned that any future transgression would be
severely dealt with. The committee’s decision and reasons
therefore were conveyed to the Applicant. |
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OPEN SESSION Upon completion of the above business the meeting resumed in open session. |
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APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF A SEX ESTABLISHMENT LICENCE PDF 47 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning and Public
Protection (copy enclosed) regarding an application from Adult World for the
renewal of a Sex Establishment Licence in respect of premises situated at 43 –
47 Queen Street, Rhyl. Decision: RESOLVED that the
application for renewal of a Sex Establishment Licence held in respect of
premises at 43 – 47 Queen Street, Rhyl be granted
with the option of paying the renewal fee of £2600 by ten monthly instalments. Minutes: The
Licensing Officer (JT) submitted a report by the Head of Planning and Public
Protection (previously circulated) seeking members’ determination of a renewal
application for a sex establishment licence received from Adult World in
respect of premises situated at 43 – 47 Queen Street, Rhyl. The Licensing Officer referred to the payment terms
for the renewal fee and for clarity an amendment was made to the wording of the
recommendation. In response to questions the Licensing Officer
confirmed the fees for both new licences and renewal applications and advised
that those fees would soon be subject to review. RESOLVED that the
application for renewal of a Sex Establishment Licence held in respect of
premises at 43 – 47 Queen Street, Rhyl be granted
with the option of paying the renewal fee of £2600 by ten monthly instalments. |
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LICENSING COMMITTEE FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME 2014/15 PDF 19 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning and Public
Protection (copy enclosed) presenting the committee’s forward work programme
and updating members on relevant issues. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that
the report be noted and the Licensing Committee’s Forward Work Programme for
2014/15 as detailed at Appendix 1 to the report be approved. Minutes: A report by the Head of Planning and Public
Protection was submitted (previously circulated) updating members on relevant
issues and presenting the Licensing Committee’s future work programme for
approval. The work programme included
reviews of licensing policies together with proposals to adopt new regional
policies. The Licensing Officer (NJ) elaborated upon
particular areas of the report and members noted the forthcoming consultation
on two policies drafted by the All Wales Licensing Technical Panel. Councillor Stuart Davies felt that members
should be consulted in the first instance before licence holders and other
interested parties. RESOLVED that
the report be noted and the Licensing Committee’s Forward Work Programme for 2014/15
as detailed at Appendix 1 to the report be approved. The meeting concluded at 10.15
a.m. |