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The Committee received a report from the Environmental Health
Manager.
Cambridge City Council,
as the Licensing Authority, was responsible for processing and issuing licences
for a wide range of activities.
Fees should be set so as to avoid either a surplus or
a subsidy where possible and adjusted, if necessary, in succeeding years to
achieve and maintain the correct balance.
The
calculation of the taxi and private hire fees and charges 2023/24, considered specific
officer role and their time involved in the issuing and processing of
applications, in addition to the administration and monitoring of compliance
with conditions.
The costs involved in carrying out all the processes
and the true costs of running a taxi service, have been calculated and these
are the fees that went out for consultation as attached in Appendix A of the
Officer’s report.
The
Officer’s report set out the revised fees and charges for licences and
associated items, which it is proposed should be made with effect from 1st
April 2023. The approved charges would be submitted to Full Council to note on
23rd February 2023.
In response to Members’ questions the Environmental Health Manager said
the following:
i.
Figures in Appendix E of the Officer’s report
reflected the ‘true cost’ of licence charges.
ii.
The Licensing Department currently had a deficit of
£102,000. This could vary by the financial year end when recharge figures were considered.
iii.
Gambling Act fees were set by statute. Animal
welfare fees were set in 2018. The only fees currently needing review were taxi
ones.
iv.
It was not always possible to increase ancillary
fees by a standard 9.5%, but most were 9.4%.
The Committee:
Resolved (by 9
votes to 0) to:
i.
Approve the level of the fees and charges with
effect from 1st April 2023, as set out in Appendix E.
ii.
Request officers to communicate changes with
members of the public, businesses and taxi trade.