Agenda, decisions and minutes
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DECLARATIONS OF DISCLOSABLE PECUNIARY INTEREST PDF 117 KB To note any declarations of interest made by Members, including those restricting Members from voting on the questions detailed in Section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act, 1992. See attached note from the Monitoring Officer.
Minutes: No declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests were declared.
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To note the rules of procedure which are attached for information. Additional documents: Minutes: The Rules of Procedure were noted by the Sub-Committee.
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Additional documents: Minutes: At the request of the Chair, Ms Lavine Miller-Johnson, Licensing Officer, introduced the report which detailed the application for a variation of a premises licence for Papa John’s Pizza, 6 Cable Street, London E1 8JG. It was noted that objections had been received by local residents.
At the request of the Chair, Mr Harris Sarwar, Applicant’s representative explained that the application sought was to provide a late night opportunity for customers to buy pizza. He explained that they had 20 members of staff, the company valued the local community and their main aim was to serve the local community. He stated that there had been no complaints of crime and disorder at the premises.
It was noted that a silencer had been added to the extractor fan to reduce noise, exhaust silencers had also been added to the delivery vehicles and they were currently looking at the waste policy to make bags more durable.
It was noted that the objectors were not present at the meeting and therefore the Sub-Committee noted and considered the written objections contained in the agenda pack.
In response to Members’ questions, the following was noted;
- A takeaway order usually takes 20-25 minutes. - The incident referred to in the objection, where the premises was seen to be open beyond trading hours, occurred when staff were waiting for a customer to collect their order. - It can take up to two hours to close down the premises. - There were other premises on Cable Street which also used delivery drivers and vehicles. - Papa John’s staff and motor vehicles could easily be identified by their uniform/logos. - They had purchased new bikes with built in silencers to help reduce noise. - Since opening, they had been taking extra precautions and measures – and were willing to adopt any new conditions the Sub-Committee felt necessary and proportionate. - The latest CCTV camera system had been installed. The system was serviced every four weeks and all staff had been trained on how to use the system and download images. - A silencer had been added to the extractor fan and seven new vehicles with exhaust silencers had been purchased to help reduce noise. - Staff had been re-trained. - Staff cleaned the outside of the premises regularly each day. - Signs asking customers to leave quietly and respect the needs of local residents were displayed in the premises.
Members adjourned the meeting at 6.20pm for deliberations and reconvened at 6.35pm.
The Licensing Objectives
In considering the application, Members were required to consider the same in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003 (as amended), the Licensing Objectives, the Home Office Guidance and the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and in particular to have regard to the promotion of the four licensing objectives:
Consideration
Each application must be considered on its own merits. The Sub-Committee carefully considered all ... view the full minutes text for item 3.1 |
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EXTENSION OF DECISION DEADLINE: LICENSING ACT 2003 The Sub Committee may be requested to extend the decision deadline for applications to be considered at forthcoming meetings due to the volume of applications requiring a hearing. Where necessary, details will be provided at the meeting.
Minutes: There were no applications that required extensions to decision deadlines.
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