Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Head of Legal and Democratic Services on the proposals for the late night levy design for consultation purposes.
(i) To consider and agree the proposals for the levy design for consultation purposes as set out in this report and as detailed below:
a. The late-night supply period to run from one minute past midnight to 6am
b. Exemptions from the levy will include:
· Premises with overnight accommodation (but not where bars are open to the public/non residents);
· Theatres and cinemas;
· Bingo halls;
· Community Amateur Sports Clubs;
· Community Premises; and
· Premises only open on New Year’s Eve
c. Exemptions from the levy will not include:
· Country Village Pubs; and
· Business Improvement Districts.
d. Reductions of the levy will not be granted for Council accredited business-led best practice schemes
e. Reductions of the levy will notbe granted for small businesses
(ii) To consult on:
a. the need for a Levy Board to advise on levy spend/priorities; and
b. a range of activities on which to spend the levy which are or may be provided to tackle the late night alcohol related crime and disorder, and community safety services connected to the management of the night time economy, including:
· Night time economy management;
· Taxi marshalling;
· ICE bus;
· CCTV improvements;
· Street cleaning;
· Enforcement initiatives;
· Personal safety initiatives; and
· Providing temporary public conveniences.
(iii) To delegate the final format of the consultation document to the Head of Legal and Democratic Services after consultation with the Cabinet Member for Communities.
(iv) To note the arrangements for the operation of a late night levy with a target date for implementation of 1st February 2015.
“fair to expect local communities and taxpayers to bear the full brunt of the costs that the late night economy causes in their area. Therefore, this charge allows licensing authorities to require those businesses that benefit from the existence of a late night economy in their area to contribute to some of the costs that it causes.”
· the prevention of crime and disorder
· public safety
· the prevention of public nuisance
· the protection of children from harm
None, Council has already passed a motion to move to the consultation stage.
None
Report author: Richard Ivory
Publication date: 15/04/2014
Date of decision: 15/04/2014
Decided at meeting: 15/04/2014 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/04/2014
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