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A Taste of Sicily Hearing Report Additional documents:
Minutes: The Environmental Health and Licensing Support Team Leader presented the
report and outlined the application. Applicant’s Response to Officer Report Mr Gattuso
made the following points: i.
He had
nothing to do with Roxanna or their planning permission issues. Mr Gattuso’s
lawyer advised him not to sign the lease until work was complete. Mr and Mrs
Gattuso would not pay any money to take over Taste of Sicily premises. This was
a separate issue to the licensing procedure. ii.
Was
unsure where he stood regarding the alcohol licence. Would consider offering
wine and beer, but people could bring their own alcohol. The main proposal was
to offer food in a family restaurant environment. iii.
No
noise issues were expected for neighbours but Mr Gattuso was aware of historic complaints. iv.
Mr Gattuso
used to have a restaurant and alcohol licence for eight years (in the past) so
had experience of these. Member Questions Mr Gattuso
made the following statements in response to Members’ questions: i.
He
did not put in a request for an alcohol licence. He proposed to have a
restaurant with garden outside for family use. ii.
Twenty four
covers/customers were expected in the restaurant and sixteen outside. iii.
Mrs Gattuso
and another associate ran the Sunset Lounge. This was a separate area to the
proposed restaurant. iv.
The Sunset Lounge/Roxanna were the
landlords and Mr Gattuso sublet from them. He wished to expand his business in
future but only had the funds for a small premises at present. v.
He
had changed social media details to show he was not closely linked to show he
was not linked to Roxanna. Customer reviews on social media confirmed his
premises were linked to the Sunset Lounge. vi.
He
had CCTV provided by fixed units in the building and out the back. It was recorded
and available as a thirty-one-day cycle. vii.
Restaurant
staff would be Mr and Mrs Gattuso. He did not expect
troublesome customers in a family environment restaurant that would not sell
alcohol. If Mrs Gattuso experienced difficulties she could call Mr Gattuso who
had eight years of restaurant experience. They did not have training records to
certify training required as listed in the Officer’s report. viii.
There was no refusal record in
place at present for people who Mr/Mrs Gattuso refused to sell alcohol to. He
used to have one but did not at present as he had no alcohol licence. He had
never sold alcohol to anyone under eighteen in his previous restaurant. ix.
If people brought their own
alcohol to his restaurant, Mr Gattuso would ask for ID before letting them
drink it. Customers would be sent away if there was a concern about age. Mr and
Mrs Gattuso knew how to deal with the situation. They would call the Police if
there was trouble as they were the only two staff members. Other Persons Councillor Clough addressed the Committee as a Ward Councillor to express concerns about the site on behalf ... view the full minutes text for item 25/19/Lic |