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Election of Chair To select a Member to act as Chair of the meeting. Minutes: Resolved:- That Councillor Tim Grogan be
elected as Chair for the meeting. (Councillor Tim Grogan in the Chair) |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies for
absence. |
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Disclosures of Interest All Members are invited to declare at this point any interests they have
in items appearing on this agenda, including the nature of those interests. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Procedure for Licensing Hearings Minutes: The attached procedure was
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Whaddya Know? Limited, trading as La Feria - Application to Vary a Premises Licence To consider a report of the
Corporate Director of Environment. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Senior Licensing Enforcement Officer, Wan Malachi,
introduced the report which had been circulated to all parties, and it was
confirmed that all statutory requirements had been complied with. The Applicant sought the removal of a condition which
had been attached to the current premises licence by the Council’s
Environmental Protection team, namely that customers shall not use external
areas of the premises for eating and/or drinking between the hours of 21:00 and
09:00 hours. This condition was to be
replaced with customers shall not use external areas of the premises for eating
and/or drinking between the hours of 21:00 and 11:00 hours during the months of
October to March. During April to September the external areas can be used
between the hours of 11:00 to 23:00; these hours applied from Monday to
Saturday. The hours of use on Sundays
during this period would be the same as those during the months of October to
March. A copy of the application and
premises plan was provided at Appendix 1 of the report. The Senior Licensing
Enforcement officer advised that in 2018 a similar variation application
hearing had taken place, at which time the application had been refused. Members heard that since that hearing the
Applicant had utilised Temporary Event Notices on 43 occasions, with 17 of
those occasions in the preceding 12 months, in order to make use of the external
areas of the premises until 23:00 hours. The dates of these Temporary Event
Notices were detailed in the report at paragraph 2.4. The Sub-Licensing Committee
noted that other than one complaint submitted to the Council in May 2018 in
relation to noise from an extractor fan at the premises, which had been quickly
resolved by the Applicant, no noise complaints had been received about the
premises either in relation to the current premises licence activities or for
the periods covered by the Temporary Event Notices. Correspondence between the Applicant and North
Yorkshire Police had resulted in the agreement of additional conditions in
order to promote the licensing objectives which were attached at Appendix 5. It was confirmed that one representation had been received from the Council’s Environmental
Protection Team on the objective of prevention of
public nuisance, however the Applicant had accepted and agreed to all the
conditions contained within the representation which were outlined in Appendix
6. Three
representations had been received from other
persons on the prevention of public nuisance objective, and these were attached
at appendix 7.1 to 7.3 of the report. To promote the licensing objectives, the Senior Licensing Enforcement officer advised that the Applicant had confirmed that all other conditions attached to the current premises licence would remain, as well as the additional conditions contained within the agreed and withdrawn representation submitted ... view the full minutes text for item 81. |