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Minutes:
The Licensing Enforcement Officer presented the report and outlined
the application.
Applicant’s Representative
Mr Bark made the following points on behalf of the Applicant:
i.
Confirmed that members had access
to documentation which had been provided by Tesco and also had a copy of an A3
colour plan of the premises, which was just a large colour version of a plan
included with the application.
ii.
The application was for a Tesco
Express.
iii.
Referred to paragraph 5.13 of the
statement of Licensing Policy, which stated that a cumulative impact policy was
not absolute and each application should be judged on its own merits.
iv.
Submitted that the premises (the
subject of the application) would not add to the cumulative impact.
v.
Referred to Appendices 1 and 3 of
the Cumulative Impact Policy and that before a Cumulative Impact Policy was
adopted it had to be justified by the Police.
vi.
Noted figures provided within the
policy for 2014-16 and that there had been a significant reduction in the
number of incidences.
vii.
Noted that the police had not
objected to this application.
viii.
There were significant discussions
that had taken place with the Police prior to the submission of the premises
application.
ix.
The Cumulative Impact Policy was
adopted because of Police representations and the Police had not objected to
this application.
x.
Two objections had been received
by Ward Councillors but no other statutory authorities had made objections to
the application. He asked members to place great weight on this fact.
xi.
Referred to amendments made to the
application which were detailed on p49 of the committee agenda and conditions
detailed on pages 51-53.
xii.
Referred to the representation
made by Councillor Martinelli that the hours proposed in the original
application were longer than other existing licensed premises in the area. The
licensing hours for the sale of alcohol were amended to be in line with the
local Sainsbury’s and Waitrose.
xiii.
The representation from Councillor
Bick referred to the hours of operation and asked for further information regarding
what Tesco did. Commented that if Tesco
sent every policy document they had that this would be boxes of information.
xiv.
Commented that Tesco had looked at
other existing licensed premises in the area and had proposed similar conditions
to those premises in their application.
The Legal Officer asked for
confirmation that condition 4 (regarding CCTV) reflected the condition which
had been agreed with the Police, Mr Bark confirmed that this was correct.
Mr Bark made the following points
on behalf of the Applicant:
i.
Referred to the extra documentation
which had been provided by Tesco.
ii.
Document 1 was a visual
representation of the Tesco Express structure, support, training and audit
overview.
iii. Document 2 was an extract from a larger document called ‘Safe and Legal’ which was distributed to all stores regarding quarterly licensing checks; this had to be signed off and sent back to Head Office. He did not think that competitors went into the same ... view the full minutes text for item 4