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PAVEMENT LICENCE POLICY

Meeting: 06/08/2020 - Licensing and Planning Policy Committee (Item 43)

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The report outlines the proposed Council policy for implementing pavement licences following the enactment of the Business and Planning Act 2020.  

Additional documents:

Decision:

Following consideration, it was resolved that the Committee:

(1)      Approved the Pavement Licence Policy as set out in Appendix 1 to the report subject to the following amendment:

That Condition 23 reads as follows:

The licence must be displayed prominently at or on the premises where it can be conveniently read from the exterior of the premises.

and delegated to the Head of Housing and Community any minor amendments to the Policy, in consultation with the Chairman of Licencing & Planning Policy Committee;

(2)      Agreed to set a fee of £100 for per pavement licence application;

(3)      Delegated to the Head of Housing and Community the determination and enforcement of Pavement Licences made under the Business and Planning Act 2020.

 

Minutes:

The Committee received a report outlining the proposed Council policy for implementing pavement licences following the enactment of the Business and Planning Act 2020.  

The following items were raised by the Committee:

Green Agenda: Members raised ecological concerns regarding premises serving beverages in cups made of single-use plastic. It was noted that single-use cups would assist in the reduction of contamination of Covid-19 and work well in maintaining adequate hygiene levels. Members noted the prohibition of the use of patio heaters which aids the Green Agenda.

Smoking: Members spoke about the possibility of differentiating between smoking and non-smoking areas. It was noted that due to the layout of the pavement, this would be difficult to maintain.

Non-drinking areas: Members noted that for areas that drinking is prohibited due to a Public Space Protection Order, the Pavement Licence will not override this.

Policy breaches: Members spoke about the procedure for breaches. It was noted that breaches would be dealt with individually on a case-by-case basis, and that the outcome would be dependent on the nature and severity of each.

Licence times: Members highlighted the late licenses of some premises and spoke about the possibility of the pavement licence being of reduced hours to prevent issues with noise levels. It was noted that this would be discussed.

Inclusivity: Members noted the close proximity in which Swail House is situated in comparison to the area for which the Pavement Licences have been applied, and spoke about how the Application for Pavement Licenses will not impede on residents with sight issues.

 

Following consideration, it was resolved that the Committee:

(1)      Approved the Pavement Licence Policy as set out in Appendix 1 to the report subject to the following amendment:

That Condition 23 reads as follows:

The licence must be displayed prominently at or on the premises where it can be conveniently read from the exterior of the premises.

and delegated to the Head of Housing and Community any minor amendments to the Policy, in consultation with the Chairman of Licencing & Planning Policy Committee;

(2)      Agreed to set a fee of £100 for per pavement licence application;

(3)      Delegated to the Head of Housing and Community the determination and enforcement of Pavement Licences made under the Business and Planning Act 2020.