Agenda and minutes

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Items
No. Item

39.

Declarations of Interest

Members will be asked to make any declarations of interest in respect of items on this agenda.

Minutes:

No declarations of interest were made.

40.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 66 KB

To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 13 July 2023.

Minutes:

The Committee agreed the minutes of the meeting held on 13 July 2023 as a correct record.

41.

Chair's Urgent Business

To receive reports on business which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be brought forward for urgent consideration.

Minutes:

There were no items of Chair’s Urgent Business.

42.

Appeal Cases

The Committee will be provided with the results of the judgement on appeal cases that went to Court.

Minutes:

There were no appeal case outcomes to report, but there was an appeal case that the legal officer would provide an update on, later in the agenda.

43.

Number of Certificates of Good Conduct Exemptions Granted

The Committee will be provided with the Number of Certificates of Good Conduct Exemptions Granted.

 

Minutes:

There were no Certificates of Good Conduct Exemptions to report.

44.

Tariff Review pdf icon PDF 703 KB

For Members of the Committee to consider the review of the ‘Taxi Table’ of Fares (taxi tariff) and to determine whether to accept the proposal detailed in the following report and send the proposal out to consultation as set out in the prescribed process under Section 23 of the Plymouth City Council Act 1975. 

 

Minutes:

Graham Hooper (Senior Officer, Intelligence and Licensing) introduced the report and highlighted the following points:

 

a)    The report laid out the statutory procedure and timeline for a change to taxi tariffs;

b)    The consultation would commence on Wednesday 16 August 2023 and would end of 31 August 2023;

c)    If objections were received they would be heard at the Taxi Licensing Committee meeting on 7 September 2023 and either the existing tariff would be retained, or the proposed, or further amended, tariff would commencing no more than 4 weeks after the meeting;

d)    The Taxi Licensing Committee resolved on 13 January 2022 that the officers review the tariff on an annual basis and furthermore the Secretary of the Plymouth Licensed Taxi Association submitted an email proposing a small increase in the tariff to reflect increase in the cost of living;

e)    The increase would be in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI);

f)     With consideration of the increase in the cost of living and inflation it was proposed to apply an average uplift across the 3 tariff structure of 10% and to facilitate this, the mileage distance rate would be changed to the following:

                      i.        Tariff 1, which could be considered the daytime rate was currently set at 1/7 of a mile, which would change to 1/8 of a mile;

                     ii.        Tariff 2, which could be considered the night time rate was currently set at 1/8 of a mile and would change to 1/9 of a mile;

                    iii.        Tariff 3, which could be considered the Christmas rate, and was always set as double tariff 1, would change to 1/8 of a mile;

g)    Appendix 4 showed how the proposed changes to mileage rates would affect the costs for representative journeys of 1 to 10 miles and that an average of 9-10% uplift was applied;

h)    There were no proposed changes to the tariff structure or any of the extra charges;

i)     Officers had considered the need to keep late night fares fair for both the drivers and the general public so it could remain affordable whilst high enough to encourage drivers to work at night;

j)     Officers had considered that the proposed uplift would assist taxi drivers licensed through the Council to face the significant cost of living rises and support them in making a viable living, therefore reducing the number of drivers leaving the trade for better remunerated work and encouraging consideration of investment in newer environmentally-friendly vehicles.

The following comments were made in response to the report and in response to questions:

 

k)    Wanted to acknowledge the hard work of officers and the important contributions from the taxi trade, and the importance of co-operative working;

l)     An increase based on inflation was preferable to a sudden, larger increase in following years;

m)  If approved the new tariffs would be implemented from late September/early October.

 

The Committee agreed to:

 

1.   Approve the proposed tariff set out in Appendix 3;

2.   Resolve to authorise the advertising and public consultation  ...  view the full minutes text for item 44.

45.

Exempt Information

To consider passing a resolution under Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972 to exclude the press and the public from the meeting for the following items of business, on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information, as defined in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act, as amended by the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Minutes:

The Committee agreed to pass a resolution under Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, to exclude the press and the public from the meeting for the following items of business, on the grounds that they involved the likely disclosure of exempt information, as defined in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act, as amended by the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

46.

Application for the grant of a Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence

Minutes:

The Committee agreed to grant the application for the grant of a private hire vehicle driver licence.

47.

Appeal against revocation of a Hackney Carriage Driver Licence

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee agreed to continue with the appeal.

 

48.

Any Other Business

Minutes:

The Committee returned to a Part 1 meeting following the conclusion of sensitive business.

 

Graham Hooper (Senior Officer in Intelligence and Licensing) informed the Committee that Mark Small (Former Enforcement Officer) had left the Council after more than 20 years’ service.

 

The Committee expressed their thanks for Mark’s work and many years’ service and wished him all the best for the future.