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Licensing and Appeals Hearings Panel - Thursday, 6th October, 2022 9.30 am

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LAHP.3

Application for the Renewal of a Hackney Carriage Vehicle Licence - Mr Martin Coleman - HC242 pdf icon PDF 15 MB

Report of the Director of Law and Governance (Monitoring Officer)

Minutes:

The subject of the decision:

 

The Director of Law and Governance asked the Panel to consider whether to grant or refuse an application for the renewal of a private hire vehicle licence, a Renault Trafic vehicle registration mark P1 AFX.

 

Alternative options considered:

 

The Panel considered granting the application but concluded that the specific circumstances of the case were not sufficient to justify a departure from the Council’s Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy.

 

The reason for the decision:

 

The Panel considered the officer’s report, the applicant’s representations, the Council’s Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy and the relevant legislation. 

 

The Panel noted that the vehicle in question satisfied the mechanical standards set out in the Council’s Policy.  However, the vehicle reached the general ten-year age limit (as prescribed by the Policy) in August 2022.

 

The applicant invited the Panel to consider the exceptional circumstances of his case on the basis of the vehicle’s condition and the difficulty in finding a suitable replacement vehicle.

 

The applicant informed the Panel that the renewal of the licence would enable the vehicle to be used as a reserve for school transportation in order to satisfy the requirements of a contract, which required an 8-seater vehicle to be kept on stand-by. The applicant acknowledged that, if the licence was granted, the vehicle would not be subject to any restrictions in terms of the journeys it would be permitted to undertake.

 

The Panel considered the impact that the recent COVID-19 pandemic had on the applicant and, whilst it understood the challenges posed by the current situation, it did not find that the applicant’s circumstances were exceptional. The Panel concluded that many individuals and businesses would have been adversely affected by the pandemic and any general relaxation of the policy on this basis would be a matter for the full Licensing Committee.

 

The Panel noted that the last recorded mileage on the vehicle was over 300,000 miles, including 57,000 miles over the last two years. The Panel also considered the vehicle’s MOT history, which identified several advisory notices and a number of major defects in recent years. 

 

The applicant informed the Panel that the taxi operator now employs two full-time mechanics and assured Members that whatever work is needed on the vehicle would be done. The applicant also indicated that the mechanical fitness of the vehicle meets the required standard.

 

The Panel noted that the vehicle recently satisfied the mechanical standards set out by the policy. However, on the basis of the MOT history, the Panel concluded that the vehicle had been maintained to the minimum regulatory standards and therefore could not reasonably be described as exceptionally well-maintained.

 

The Panel noted that the general ten-year age limit on licensed vehicles was imposed in April 2016 to promote public safety, reliability, comfort and improved high standards of hackney carriage and private hire service in the district. The applicant confirmed that he was aware of the policy age limits when he purchased the vehicle in question  ...  view the full minutes text for item LAHP.3