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Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Operators' Fees - Response to Objections

Meeting: 20/05/2009 - Cabinet (Item 8)

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Report of the Borough Solicitor and Director of Environment & Culture

Additional documents:

Decision:

1.      The full cost to the Council of providing the Private Hire and Hackney service, as set out in Appendix 1 of the report has been noted.

 

2.      The objections contained in Appendix 2 of the report and Appendix 1 of the supplementary report are rejected for the reasons outlined in the letters of response.

 

3.      Cabinet’s earlier decision to implement the fees outlined below are reaffirmed and are to be effective from Monday 29 June 2009.

 

Driver Licence fees

Current (£)

Proposed (£)

Private Hire / Hackney Renewal

40.00

45.50

Private Hire / Hackney Combined Renewal

50.00

57.00

Renewal of Licence with CRB

76.00

91.50

Replacement Private Hire / Hackney Badge

10.00

*15.00

Replacement Private Hire / Hackney Licence

15.00

20.00

Temporary Private Hire / Hackney Badge

0.00

*10.00

Replacement Condition Booklet

0.00

5.00

Failure to attend CRB Appointment

0.00

10.00

Hackney Carriage Written Test

15.00

**50.00

Recovery of Money when Cheque not Honoured

0.00

30.00

 

Vehicle Fees

Current (£)

Proposed (£)

New Private Hire / Hackney Application (inc bracket)

75.00

90.00

Private Hire / Hackney Renewal

75.00

85.00

Replacement Private Hire / Hackney Plate

10.00

15.00

Replacement Private Hire / Hackney Licence

15.00

20.00

Transfer of vehicle

0.00

10.00

Replacement Fixing Bracket

0.00

10.00

Recovery of Money when Cheque not Honoured

0.00

30.00

 

 

 

Current

(£)

Proposed

(£)

New Applicant (dependent on vehicles)

200.00

300.00

Notification of change of named Operator

0.00

***200.00

 

Operator Renewal

 

 

 

Number of Vehicles

Current

(£)

Proposed

(£)

1

200.00

200.00

2-5

200.00

300.00

6-19

200.00

400.00

20-29

200.00

500.00

30-39

200.00

600.00

40-49

200.00

700.00

50-59

200.00

800.00

60-69

200.00

900.00

70 or more

200.00

1000.00

Minutes:

RESOLVED

That this item be adjourned to Wednesday 10 June 2009.

 

10 June 2009

The meeting reconvened on Wednesday 10 June 2009 at 6.00pm to consider this item only.

 

Present: Councillor Woods (Chair), Councillor B Hoare (Deputy Chair), Councillors Beardsworth, Church, Crake and Glynane.

 

Apologies: had been received from Councillor Mildren.

 

As the relevant portfolio holder, Councillor Crake presented the report and explained that Cabinet members had now examined all the letters of objection.

 

John Kelly addressed Cabinet suggesting that the proposed licensing fees increase was unlawful owing to the Council having contracted out the inspection of vehicles in 1996 at a considerable cost saving.  He also felt that the twice-yearly vehicle inspection and licence fee was unreasonable.  Mr Kelly then mentioned that members of the Trade were proposing court action to retrieve what they considered to be past overcharges. He commented on the proposed fee rises being above the inflation rate and referred to the Council’s lack of detailed accounts justifying the rise.  He then requested that a cap be placed on the number of licences granted in the town.

 

Councillor Woods asked whether, if the Council were to set the charges to recover most of the costs of providing the service, this would be acceptable to Mr Kelly. Mr Kelly commented that he would be satisfied if it could be proven that the proposed fee rises were in line with current costs. In relation to points made in Mr Kelly’s written submission, it was noted that the rises were not being calculated in line with the retail price index. Further, in relation to the capping of licences, it was made clear that there was no Government legislation to restore capping if unmet demand was not there.  It was also clarified that fees charged by Hackney Carriages were a matter for discussion at the Licensing Committee.

 

Mr Fidler then addressed Cabinet and produced a paper that was received by the Chair and circulated to Cabinet members.  Summarising his objections, Mr Fidler explained his interpretation of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976, that the window in which the proposed fees were to be implemented was incorrect and that the time for this had now expired. Furthermore, he maintained that the Council should keep separate accounts detailing exactly the proportion of the Licensing budget that was allocated to the administration of the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire service.  He did not agree the 60% estimation as set out in the report.  Finally, referring to the figures appended to the supplementary report, Mr Fidler submitted to Cabinet that they could not impose higher fees than those that had been advertised.

 

Councillor Hoare commented that it was not possible to have an exact breakdown of the costs of direct and indirect overheads in relation to licensing administration but that Cabinet was satisfied that the officers’ scrutiny of the process was accurate.  Whilst Mr Fidler disputed the reliability of the data, especially in comparison to figures produced by other councils, it was  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8