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The Determination of an Application by ? for (type of application) [Section ?] in respect of (Address). (CYC-?)
Meeting: 05/10/2009 - Licensing/Gambling Hearing (Item 19)
Minutes:
Members considered an application for a premises licence in respect of 35/37 Walmgate, York.
In coming to their decision the Sub-Committee took into consideration all of the evidence and submissions that were presented and determined their relevance to the issues raised and the licensing objectives; the prevention of crime and disorder and the prevention of public nuisance. The following were considered:
- The application form, in particular the existing licence conditions and the additional steps agreed to be taken by the applicant to promote the four licensing objectives.
- The Licensing Officers report and his comments made at the hearing including the fact that 35 Walmgate is currently a takeaway situated on a main road out of York in which has a reputation as an eatery area. The premises are located in alcohol exclusion zone. The representations made by the responsible authorities had been withdrawn following mediation.
- The applicants representations including the fact that the premises are owned by the applicant who is a local businessman who is keen to bring the building back into use. Members were advised that the applicant has traded from the premises at number 35 for 2 and a half years without any problems and would like to extend his business to number 37 by opening a Bistro.
- Representations made by a local resident in writing and at the hearing. The Sub-Committee considered the representations to be relevant to the licensing objectives as concerns were raised regarding the possible increase in noise and disturbance in the area.
- Written representations made during the consultation period.
Members were presented with the following options:
Option 1 Grant the licence in the terms applied for.
Option 2 Grant the licence with modified/additional conditions.
Option 3 Grant the licence to exclude any of the licensable activities to which the licence relates and modify/add conditions accordingly.
Option 4 Reject the application.
The Sub-Committee chose Option 2 and imposed the following conditions:
- Hours of opening are granted as applied for, but all planning restrictions must be adhered to.
- No lap dancing, pole dancing or activities of a similar nature shall take place.
- The supply of alcohol shall be restricted to the restaurant area only and shall be served with food. There shall be no off-licence sales.
- The outside area within the immediate vicinity of the premises shall be cleared of all litter at the end of each trading period.
- When the venue is used as a Bistro style operation, and has tables laid out indicative of dining, then the maximum occupancy shall be 40 persons.
- When the venue is clear of tables then the maximum occupancy shall be 60 persons.
- Noise originating from the premises shall be inaudible at the nearest noise sensitive premises.
- Mandatory conditions 19,20 and 21 shall apply.
Sections H and K of the application were withdrawn by the applicant.
RESOLVED: That in line with Option 2 the licence be granted.
REASON: To address the representation made.