Agenda and minutes

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Items
No. Item

15.

Public Participation

Up to 15 minutes are allowed for public participation.  Participants are restricted to 3 minutes each

Minutes:

There was no public participation.

16.

Minutes of Previous Meetings pdf icon PDF 157 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

 

(a)     Meeting of the Licensing and Regulatory Committee – 9 June 2016

 

RESOLVED that the minutes of the Meeting of the Licensing and Regulatory Committee held on 9 June 2016 be confirmed and signed as a correct record.

 

(b)     Meeting of the Licensing Sub-Committee held on 11 July 2016.

 

RESOLVED that the minutes of the Meeting of the Licensing Sub-Committee held on 11 July 2016 be received and noted.

 

(c)        Meeting of the Licensing Sub-Committee held on 26 August and 2 November 2016

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RESOLVED that the minutes of the Meeting of the Licensing Sub-Committee held on 26 August and 2 November 2016 be received and noted.

 

 

17.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

Councillors Bardsley, Rodgers, Mewis and Bierley all noted that they had dogs but as responsible owners would not be affected by the Orders.

 

Councillor Bierley declared a personal interest in that he was the Community Representative and Trustee of the Keelby Sports Association, which may be affected by the Orders.

 

Councillor Cotton noted that many of the open spaces that were the subject of the report were in the custodianship of Parish Councils therefore any Member who was also a Parish Councillor may have a personal interest.

18.

Public Space Protection Orders pdf icon PDF 460 KB

Appendix B will be presented as a slide show.

Minutes:

The Housing and Communities Team Manager and the Senior Community Safety Officer attended the meeting to outline proposals relating to three Public Space Protections Orders, and to seek consent from the Committee to consult in line with the proposed consultation plan.

 

A number of Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) on land in the District were proposed.  These Orders could be made on any land open to the air that the public had a right or entitlement of access to. This meant that the legislation could apply to land belonging to local authorities, as well as, for example, Church grounds and land belonging to a resident owned management company.

 

To make an Order, the local authority needed to be satisfied on reasonable grounds that the activities carried out, or likely to be carried out, in a public space:

-           Have had, or are likely to have a detrimental effect on the quality of life of those in the locality

-           Is, or is likely to be persistent or continuing in nature

-           Is, or is likely to be unreasonable

-           Justifies the restrictions imposed

 

Breach of a PSPO was a criminal offence, punishable by a fixed penalty notice or prosecution.  Legislation required that a minimum 30 days consultation be carried out prior to a decision being made to make a PSPO or not.

 

The report outlined the three current proposed PSPOs, the reasons behind the requests and the requirements or prohibitions suggested, and to ask the Committee to agree for consultation to take place.

 

Any Dog Control Orders currently in force in the District would remain in force and unchanged by these proposals, excepting those on Gainsborough Town Council owned land.

 

The first of the proposals was for a District wide PSPO for dog fouling and would apply to all land in the District of West Lindsey which was open to the air and to which the public have a right or entitlement of access whether paid or unpaid.

 

Discussion ensued as to whether it was felt that the proposals would work to help deter persistent offenders, although it was acknowledged that the problem was significant and needed to be tackled.  Assurance was given that reporting offenders could be confidential and the only information required was dates, times and locations.

 

Those with the power to enforce the PSPOs and issue fixed penalty notices were discussed.  Committee Members raised the matter of Parish Councils which had previously paid for Wardens to undergo training and thereby be authorised to issue notices, as under the current proposals this would seem to be money wasted, and it was suggested that representations be made to the Department of Environment that clarity was required.  The Housing and Communities Team Manager advised that comments should be fed into the consultation, however it was suggested that lobbying the relevant minister be more appropriate as this was clearly a legislative oversight.

 

Members debated whether it would be better to defer the matter until further information and clarity was available, or  ...  view the full minutes text for item 18.