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Election of Chairman and Statement for the Procedure of the Meeting PDF 103 KB To elect a Chairman for the meeting and the Chairman to
present and explain the procedure for the meeting. Minutes: Proposed by Cllr Dyer, seconded by Cllr Morgan. Decision: That Cllr Parker be appointed Chairman for the
duration of the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations
of interest. Minutes: For transparency, Cllr Parker informed the Sub-Committee
that she had visited the premises and looked at it from the outside. She had
not spoken to anyone at the premises. |
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Urgent items To consider any items of
business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be
urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b) of the Local Government Act 1972. The
reason for the urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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Variation for The Closet, Weymouth PDF 134 KB An application has been made to vary the licence at The Closet on Maiden Street in Weymouth. The application has been out to public consultation and has attracted representations. A Licensing Sub-Committee must consider the application and representations at a public hearing. Additional documents: Minutes: The Licencing Team Leader outlined the application for the variation of a premises licence. The applicant ran two premises and wanted to connect them both as one venue. Two issues that needed to be addressed were noise and the impact on residential properties. There were no questions of the Licencing Team Leader at this stage. The applicant presented the case for the licence variation. The Sub-Committee and all other parties were invited to ask questions of the applicant. Questions related to crowd management, safeguarding training, the capacity of the premises, noise management, and previous complaints relating to the premises. The applicant responded to the questions. Representatives of Environmental Health explained that the Applicant had put several measures in place to reduce noise, however they wanted an enforceable noise condition to be added to the licence. Environmental Health wanted to see a noise consultant report, although this would be suspended for up to 12 months while ongoing noise monitoring takes place. The Sub-Committee asked questions of the Environmental Health representatives. The questions concerned the noise consultant report, the ongoing noise monitoring over 12 months, and clarification on the measures that were put in place to reduce noise. Cllr Hamilton, Chair of Weymouth Town Council’s Planning and Licencing Committee, presented the views expressed by this committee. The views concerned noise, litter, the impact on local residents, and the impact on the Cumulative Impact Area (CIA). There were no questions of Cllr Hamilton. The representative on behalf of Respect Weymouth made their representation. He read a detailed statement which covered the topic of noise, the conditions already agreed with the applicant, and expressed the need for a ‘cooling down’ period. There were no questions directed to the representative on behalf of Respect Weymouth. All parties were given the opportunity to sum up their case. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of the press and the public
for the following item in view of the likely disclosure of exempt information within
the meaning of paragraph x of schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972
(as amended). The public and the press will be asked to leave the
meeting whilst the item of business is considered. Minutes: Proposed by Cllr Dyer, seconded by Cllr
Morgan. Decision: That the press and the public be
excluded for the following item(s) in view of the likely disclosure of exempt
information within the meaning of paragraph 3 of schedule 12 A to the Local
Government Act 1972 (as amended). The Sub-committee retired to make their
decision. Decision: To GRANT the variation application to extend
the Premises Licence to include the footprint of the Closet Bar at 23 St Edmund
Street, Weymouth, and to remove conditions 3 and 4 in Annex 2 of the Premises
Licence, with the addition of the new conditions as set out below. New Additional Conditions: Prevention of Crime and Disorder A log shall be kept detailing
all refused sales of alcohol. The log should include the date and time of the
refused sale, a description of the person refused, why they were refused (e.g.
no ID, fake ID) and the name of the member of staff who refused the sale. The
log shall be available for inspection at the premises by the police or an
authorised officer of a Responsible Authority (Licensing Act 2003). An additional CCTV camera will
be mounted and trained towards Mitchell Street, Weymouth. Public Nuisance 2 (two) x SIA Door Staff shall be on duty on
FRIDAY from 23:00hrs (11pm) and to close and shall wear Hi Visibility
jackets/covers when on duty at all times (colour of your choice). 2 (two) x SIA door staff shall be on duty on
SATURDAY from 2300 hrs (11pm) and a further 1 (one) x SIA door staff from
00.00hrs (MIDNIGHT). A Noise Management
Plan (NMP) shall be produced and submitted to Environmental Protection (EP)
before the 25 May 2021. Thereafter the NMP may only be amended after
consultation with EP. The NMP will contain, but not be limited to, the method
for monitoring the noise levels, any noise levels that are agreed with EP, any steps
taken to mitigate noise escape, and details of a complaints procedure to
receive any noise complaints and solutions to those complaints. Any agreed
version of the NMP will be submitted to the Licensing Team. Drinks, open bottles and glasses
will not be taken from the premises except for takeaway sales between the hours
of 11:00 and 20:00. Bar Customers will not be allowed to take drinks outside at
any time. Empty bottles and glasses will
be collected regularly and promptly. Glass and other sharp objects will be
stored and disposed of using tamper proof receptacles. Receptacles will be
secured and not accessible to the customers. The PLH/DPS will prominently
display notices which inform customers that open bottles or glasses may not be
taken off the premises. The PLH/DPS will belong to a
recognised trade body or Pub Watch Scheme where one exists, whose aims include
the promotion of the licensing objectives. The PLH/DPS will operate to a written dispersal policy which ensures the safe and gradual dispersal of customers from the premises. The PLH/DPS will ensure that staff receive training ... view the full minutes text for item 99. |