Agenda and minutes

General Licensing and Registration Sub-Committee - Tuesday, 16 January 2024 2.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber - Ryedale House, Malton YO17 7HH

Contact: Nicki Lishman 

Items
No. Item

104.

Election of Chair

To elect a Member to act as Chair of the meeting

Minutes:

Councillor Taylor proposed and Councillor Jabbour seconded that Councillor Grogan be elected as Chair for the duration of the meeting.

 

Decision:

 

That Councillor Tim Grogan be elected as Chair for the duration of the meeting.

 

(Councillor Grogan in the Chair)

105.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

There were no apologies for absence.

106.

Disclosures of Interest

Councillors are invited to declare at this point any disclosable pecuniary interests they have in items appearing on this agenda, including the nature of those interests.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

107.

Procedure for Meeting pdf icon PDF 128 KB

To confirm the procedure to be followed at the meeting.

Minutes:

Councillor Grogan summarised the procedure for the meeting as outlined in Item 4 of the agenda.

 

Decision

 

The Sub Committee agreed the procedure for the meeting as outlined by the Chair.

108.

Application for the renewal of a Hackney Carriage Vehicle License - HCV 003E pdf icon PDF 359 KB

To receive a report from the Corporate Director of Environment

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Corporate Director – Environment asked the Sub Committee to consider whether to grant an application for a hackney carriage vehicle licence that did not comply with the standard criteria as stated in the Council’s Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Policy.

 

The Sub Committee could;

 

      i.        Grant the application

     ii.        Grant the application including additional conditions; or

    iii.        Reject the application

 

The Sub-Committee considered the Corporate Director’s report, the applicant’s representations, the Council’s Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy and the relevant legislation.

 

It was noted that the vehicle satisfied the standards relating to mechanical fitness as set out in the Council’s policy. However, the matter was referred to the Sub-Committee to consider allowing an exception to the general 10-year age limit on licensed vehicles.

 

The applicant invited the Sub-Committee to consider the exceptional circumstances of his case on the basis of the vehicle’s quality, appearance and condition.

 

The Sub-Committee considered the vehicle’s MOT and inspection history and was satisfied that the mechanical condition of the vehicle was well maintained. It was noted that the mileage on the vehicle was recently recorded as 430,114.

 

The Sub-Committee agreed that the policy was expected to be applied in most cases but it must not automatically determine the outcome of the application, which must be considered on its individual merits.

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that the age limit was adopted to promote public safety, to increase reliability and to improve the standard of hackney carriage and private hire services in North Yorkshire and acknowledged that it was entitled to exercise its discretion to allow exceptions where the applicant had demonstrated that the policy objectives could still be met.

 

The Sub-Committee conducted a visual inspection of the vehicle and was satisfied that the vehicle appeared to be in good condition that was considered exceptional for its age.

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that the mechanical condition of the vehicle, the high standard of the vehicle’s condition and its appearance would adequately promote the Council’s policy objectives in relation to standards, reliability and safety of licensed vehicles. The Sub-Committee therefore concluded that the that the circumstances of the applicant’s case justified a departure from the Council’s policy.

 

Decision

 

That the licence be granted with a condition that the vehicle be subject to an inspection every 4 months.

 

The reason for departing from the policy was due to the exceptional condition of the vehicle and maintenance which is clearly evidenced by the vehicle documentation, testing history showing no faults and a vehicle inspection by the panel. The applicant paid close attention to ensure his vehicle was maintained to a high standard.

 

The Sub-Committee considered the following parts of the licensing policy;

 

The Sub-Committee noted that Paragraph 47 of the policy amongst other things stated that the licensing authority would only generally issue a licence in respect of a hackney carriage vehicle if:

 

·         It is fit for its purpose, safe and comfortable for its users and any members of the public;

·         It is less than 10 years  ...  view the full minutes text for item 108.