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Decision:
1. That responsibility for granting, refusal and revocation of licences, including the setting of conditions, be delegated to the Assistant Director – Corporate and Contracted Services and the Group Manager, Legal and Corporate Services
2. That the fees will be set at the maximum permitted level of £100 in order to recover as much of the cost of issuing licences as possible be approved.
3. That the duration of licences will be to 30th September 2021, unless revoked be approved.
Minutes:
Decision
1. That responsibility for granting, refusal and revocation of licences, including the setting of conditions, be delegated to the Assistant Director – Corporate and Contracted Services and the Group Manager, Legal and Corporate Services
2. That the fees will be set at the maximum permitted level of £100 in order to recover as much of the cost of issuing licences as possible be approved.
3. That the duration of licences will be to 30th September 2021, unless revoked be approved.
Corporate objectives
· A clean, safe and enjoyable environment
· Building strong and vibrant communities
· Ensuring economic growth and prosperity
· Delivering an efficient and modern council
Deputy Monitoring Officer Comments
The Business and Planning Bill 2020 introduces a new legal framework for issuing pavement licences by local authorities. The framework supersedes the existing framework for pavement licensing set out in the Highways Act 1980.
Deputy S151 Officer Comments
There are no direct financial consequences of this policy change.
Advice
Councillor Williams introduced the report to
members. He said this was a new piece of legislation due to be made
law in a few weeks and he welcomed the ability of premises to make
use of outdoor space.
F Hussain added that the legislation was going through the House of
Lords at the moment and some amendments have been proposed. If
anything is fundamentally changed, the Licensing committee will be
kept updated. This report is asking Cabinet to delegate decisions
on licenses to the Assistant Director (Corporate and Contracted
Services) and the Group Manager (Legal and Corporate Services) as
there is a short timescale of 14 days to determine these
applications.
Councillor Tindall asked if the Highways Act 1980
would come back into law at the end of September 2021 unless there
are any further regulations.
F Hussain confirmed this would be the case. She said some
amendments proposed in the Lords deal with aspects of being able to
extend the law if necessary.
Councillor Williams suggested it would likely to be made permanent
if it was successful.
Councillor Birnie asked if the license is only valid
for one year, do applicants have to pay £100 every
year.
F Hussain confirmed this would be the case.
Councillor Griffiths asked if the license was granted for maximum
of a year but minimum of three months, would the last time the
council could grant licences be in June 2021.
F Hussain confirmed this.
Recommendations agreed.