161 Statement of Licensing Policy 2021-2026 PDF 87 KB
To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Customer, Community and Regulatory.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
(a) That
the draft Licensing Policy 2021-2026 (as set out at appendix A to the report) be
published for a period of public consultation of not less than 12 weeks.
(b) That
the proposed Cumulative Impact Area, as detailed in Appendix A of the Draft
Licensing Policy, be published alongside the Cumulative Impact Assessment and
Violent Crime Analysis from Dorset Police as part of the public consultation.
(d) Should relevant representations be received, which require
consideration of one or more significant amendments to the policy, Officers be
instructed to bring a further report to the meeting of the Licensing Committee
with the outcomes of the consultation.
Reason for Recommendations
To comply with legislative
requirements,
To ensure openness and
transparency in the Council’s decision making, and To ensure that those persons
affected by the policy are given the opportunity to have an input into it.
Minutes:
In presenting the report the Portfolio Holder for
Customer, Community and Regulatory introduced John Newcombe,
the new Service Manager Licensing & Community Safety.
Members were advised that the Council was required
to publish a Statement of licensing policy at least every five years and the
purpose of the policy statement was to define how the Council would exercise
its responsibilities under the Licensing Act 2003. This was Dorset Council’s
first statement of Licensing Policy issued under the Act and prior to this
formation of Dorset Council, each of the predecessor District and Borough
Councils had their own Statement of Licensing Policy.
The
Licensing Committee had considered the draft policy at an informal virtual
meeting and it had also been shared with all councillors at a recent members
briefing. Following a period of consultation, should responses to
the consultation be received, officers would recommend appropriate amendments
to the draft policy or give reasons why suggested alterations are not made. The
outcome of the consultation would be considered by the Scrutiny Committee followed
by consideration of the Licensing committee who would recommend its adoption by
Full Council.
The
Vice-Chairman of the Licensing Committee confirmed that the committee had met
virtually to consider the policy and recommended it to go out to public
consultation.
In
respect of the policy document the following comments were also made;-
expression of importance of a Cumulative Impact Area in the Weymouth area and that there was an
argument that there should be a late night levy introduced by the Council.
The
Chairman advised that these matters would be reflected upon as part of the
consultation process.
Decision
(a) That
the draft Licensing Policy 2021-2026 (as set out at appendix A to the report)
be published for a period of public consultation of not less than 12 weeks.
(b) That
the proposed Cumulative Impact Area, as detailed in Appendix A of the Draft
Licensing Policy, be published alongside the Cumulative Impact Assessment and
Violent Crime Analysis from Dorset Police as part of the public consultation.
(d) Should relevant representations be received, which require
consideration of one or more significant amendments to the policy, Officers be
instructed to bring a further report to the meeting of the Licensing Committee
with the outcomes of the consultation.
Reason for Recommendations
To comply with legislative
requirements,
To ensure openness and
transparency in the Council’s decision making, and To ensure that those persons
affected by the policy are given the opportunity to have an input into it.