MINUTES
OF A MEETING OF THE LICENSING SUB COMMITTEE HELD AT COUNTY HALL,
Present :
Cllrs Mike Cunningham (Chairman), George Cameron. Arthur Taylor
27. MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the minutes of the meeting held on 8 March 2007 be confirmed.
27. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Cllrs Mike
Cunningham, George Cameron. Arthur Taylor declared a personal interest in
Minute 29 (a) - The Plaza Ice Cream
Parlour, St James’ Square,
28.
REPORTS OF THE HEAD OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
(a)
To
Consider an Application for a Street Trading Consent for The Plaza Ice Cream
Parlour, St James’ Square,
Consideration was given
to Paper B the report of the Head of Consumer Protection, providing details of applications for the Grant of
Street Trading Consent in accordance with the Local
Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, Schedule 4 Street Trading.
A schedule of any additional representations,
received after the printing of the reports, was submitted to Members prior to
the consideration of each relevant application.
Members noted that a record to this effect would be contained within the
minutes.
The Sub Committee followed the agreed procedure,
which had been previously circulated to all parties prior to the meeting. After the hearing of each application in
turn, the Sub Committee presented the following decisions and the reasons for
those decisions.
RESOLVED:
THAT upon receiving the reports of the Licensing
section, oral and/or written evidence from the applicant, interested parties
and/or responsible authorities and having regard to the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982,
Schedule 4, Street Trading, the applications be determined as detailed below:
Decision Ref |
10 (06/07) |
Application: |
An
application for the grant of a Street Trading Consent submitted by Mr Gary
John Hall, The Plaza Ice Cream Parlour, 56 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight for
a stationary van to be situated in St James’ Square, Newport, Isle of Wight. |
Details: |
The
proposed dates of trading are Monday – Saturday from Setting up from: To
start trading from: End
of trading: Cleared
up by: The
site requested is the east side of St James’ Square, |
Public Participants: |
Mr Gary Hall (Applicant) Mrs Deborah Hall
(Applicant) Cllr Alan Wells (On
behalf of the applicants) |
Additional Representations: |
Due
to a clerical error the copy of the Policy distributed with the agenda was
incorrect. A copy of the correct policy
document was circulated to all parties before the commencement of the
meeting. |
Comments : |
It was explained that
the main difference between the policies was in Section 10, which was
irrelevant to the application before members. |
Reasons for Decision: |
Members were
satisfied that the application would not unduly interfere with the
Conservation Area. Members noted that
the van was of high quality. Members
were satisfied that 7 months grant was appropriate in the circumstances. In
reaching the decision the Sub Committee had regard to the Human Rights Act
1998, and in particular Article 1 of the First Protocol, Article 8 and
Article 6. There
was no direct right of appeal against the decision but if anyone was
dissatisfied they did have the right to judicially review the decision. |
Resolution: |
Upon receiving
the report of the licensing section, oral and/or written evidence from the
applicant and objectors, and having regard to the Isle of Wight Council’s
Street Trading Policy adopted in 2004, the sub committee hereby grant the
Street Trading Consent from a stationary van in accordance with the
application. |
Conditions: |
As per application. |
(b)
Application for a Premises Licence for Brighstone Holiday Centre,
Consideration was given
to Paper C, the report of the Head of Consumer Protection, providing details of an application for a Premises
Licence, received in accordance with Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.
A schedule of any additional representations,
received after the printing of the reports, was submitted to Members prior to
the consideration of each relevant application.
Members noted that a record to this effect would be contained within the
minutes.
Details of any proposed additional steps to promote
the licensing objectives were set out in the reports of the Head of Consumer
Protection, circulated with the agenda.
The Sub Committee followed the agreed procedure,
which had been previously circulated to all parties prior to the meeting. After the hearing of each application in
turn, the Sub Committee presented the following decisions and the reasons for
that decision.
RESOLVED:
THAT upon receiving the reports of the
Licensing section, oral and/or written evidence from the applicant, interested
parties and/or responsible authorities and having regard to the Guidance issued
under s182 of the Licensing Act 2003 and the Isle of Wight Council’s Statement
of Licensing Policy 2004 – 2007, the applications be determined as detailed
below:
Decision Ref |
11 (06/07) |
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Application: |
Application for a
Premises Licence for Brighstone Holiday Centre, |
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Details: |
Provision of Regulated
Entertainment |
Hours of Licensable
Activities |
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(a) |
Plays |
N/A |
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(b) |
Films |
N/A |
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(c) |
Indoor
Sporting Events |
N/A |
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(d) |
Boxing
or Wrestling |
N/A |
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(e) |
Live
Music |
Fri,
Sat and Sun 1900
hours to 2400 hours |
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(f) |
Recorded
music |
Fri,
Sat and Sun 1900
hours to 0200 hours the following morning |
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(g) |
Performances
of Dance |
N/A |
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(h) |
Anything
similar to (e) (f) (g) above |
N/A |
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Provision of Entertainment
Facilities |
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(i) |
making
music |
N/A |
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(j) |
dancing |
N/A |
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(k) |
entertainment
similar to (i) & (j) above |
N/A |
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Late Night Refreshment |
N/A |
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Supply of Alcohol |
All
Days 1200 hours to 2200 hours Non
– standard timings: During
May – two events to extend until 0200 hours the following morning |
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Other Times Premises
Proposed to be Open To The Public |
All
Days 0800 hours to 2200 hours Non
– standard timings: During
May – two events – to be open to the public from 1000 hours to 0300 hours the
following morning |
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Public Participants: |
Mr Abbott (Applicant) Mrs Abbott (Applicant) Mr Beadell (Objector) Mr James Dungey
(Objector) Mrs Christine Dungey
(Objector) |
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Additional Representations: |
None. |
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Comments : |
None. |
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Reasons for Decision: |
The reasons were
provided in the report to promote the Licensing objective regarding the Prevention
of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, The Prevention of Public Nuisance, The
Protection of Children From Harm, in
particular and in accordance with the Isle of Wight Council are Statement of
Licensing Policy and to the Guidance issued under s182 of the Licensing Act
2003. The
Sub Committee had regard to the Human Rights Act 1998, and in particular Article
1 of the First Protocol, Article 8 and Article 6. The Sub Committee considered their decision
to be proportionate and necessary for the promotion of the four licensing
objectives under the Licensing Act 2003. The
Sub Committee advised the applicant that they had a right of appeal to the |
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Resolution: |
THAT the grant
of a Premises Licence for Brighstone Holiday Centre, Military Road,
Brighstone, Isle of Wight be approved, in accordance with the application,
subject to those conditions proposed by the applicant within the operating
schedule and also subject to the mandatory conditions specified in the
Licensing Act 2003, but modified to such an extent as the Sub Committee have
considered necessary for the promotion of the four licensing objectives,
namely by requiring the following conditions listed below: |
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Conditions: |
i)
No late night refreshments are authorised by
this licence. Reason: By mutual agreement prior to the committee. ii)
Regulated entertainment shall be permitted
till midnight outside the premises in May on no more than two occasions per
calendar year with each occasion lasting no more than three days so long as
the combined on site activities do not exceed 65dB(A) as measured over any 15
minute period at 1 metre from the façade of any noise sensitive premises. iii)
No recorded background music shall be
permitted between Reason: In the interests of promoting the
prevention of public nuisance licensing objective. It is considered that properties in the
locality may suffer public nuisance arising from regulated entertainment
held, particularly in the open. The
conditions are considered necessary to secure the promotion of the licensing
objective in accordance with paragraphs 8.14, 8.15 and 8.18 of the Isle of
Wight Councils Statement of Licensing Policy. iv)
The Designated Premises Supervisor shall
maintain a log of complaints recording date, time, name and problem which
shall be open to inspection on request from the Local Licensing Authority. |
CHAIRMAN