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Items of Urgent Business To receive additional items that the Chair is of the opinion should be considered as a matter of urgency, in accordance with Section 100B (4) (b) of the Local Government Act 1972. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no items of urgent business. |
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Declarations of Interests Additional documents: Minutes: No interests were declared. |
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Determination of a request for a Private Hire Vehicle Plate Exemption Additional documents:
Minutes: The Chair of the Sub-Committee advised all present of the process of the hearing. The Chair then invited the Licensing Officer to introduce the report as outlined within the agenda on pages 5 – 94.
Members and the Licensing Holder were provided the chance to ask questions of the Licensing Officers.
Councillor Liddiard asked what the reasons for registration plates being display on private hire vehicles. Reasons are for public safety.
The Chair Councillor Kent asked if any further information was provided since the publishing of the agenda. Yes, letter supplied by her employer.
Councillor Green sort clarity on what an executive vehicle is. A chuffer style service in higher end cars.
The Licence Holder was then given the opportunity to present her case, during which Members heard the circumstances behind the request for an exemption of the private hire vehicle.
Members and the Licensing Officers were provided with the chance to ask questions of the Licence Holder and his representatives. There were no questions from the Licensing Officers.
The Licencing Officers summarised their case and the policy of the Local Authority.
The License Holder gave a closing statement
The Sub-Committee retired for deliberation at 19:21pm The Sub-Committee returned at 19:33pm
The Legal Advisor reads out the Sub-Committee decision.
RESOLVED: Sub-Committee agrees: That there are no exceptional circumstances to grant a plate exemption and does not vary the original decision of the Licensing Manager.
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