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Items
No. Item

16.

Appointment of Chairman

Minutes:

Resolved: That Cllr. Dr. Canet be appointed as Chairman for the meeting.

 

(Cllr. Dr Canet in the Chair)

17.

Declarations of interest

Minutes:

There were none.

18.

LICENSING ACT 2003 VARIATION APPLICATION - Ephesus, 57-59 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1JF pdf icon PDF 77 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Chairman welcomed everyone to the Hearing.<TRAILER_SECTION>

The Hearing gave consideration to the report by the Senior Licensing Officer which gave details of an application for a variation of a premises licence for Ephesus Restaurant, 57-59 High Street, Sevenoaks, TN13 1JF. The Sub Committee was informed that representations had been received from the Council’s Planning and Environmental Health departments as well as twelve local residents.

The Applicant and his Legal Representative addressed the Hearing. The Application sought to extend the hours for the sale of alcohol along with the supply of refreshments and recorded music on Friday and Saturday nights. The Legal Representative stated the intention was for the premises to remain a food led restaurant with music played to enhance the ambience of the food experience. The application did not seek to establish the premises as a nightclub venue. Members were advised that the applicant had been able to hold later hours under temporary event notices on three occasions over the Christmas period. Following a previous review of the premises licence, revised conditions had been adhered to including the fitting of a noise limiter with the assistance of Environmental Health Officers and implementing a Dispersal Policy with two Security Guards on duty from 10pm. The Legal Representative explained that the licensing application was not bound by the decision of the Planning Inspector to refuse planning permission to vary the opening hours past 11pm.

In response to questions from the Sub-Committee Members the Applicant explained that under current conditions last orders for food were taken at 11pm and staff finished their shifts at the premises at midnight. Under the requested variation, staff would remain on the premises until approximately 03:00 hours. The Applicant explained that being able to serve food later would prevent patrons from leaving the premises and travelling into the High-Street to find food.

The Respondents addressed the Hearing. Concerns were raised as to the noise levels at night which had prevented residents from sleeping. Residents considered that the later opening hours requested under the variation application were unreasonable and likely to cause greater noise and disturbance. It was highlighted that the premises was also located near to a local care home. Respondents raised matters of public safety as they had previously experienced anti-social behaviour at the location in the early hours of the morning as patrons left which had resulted in the Police being called. The Environmental Health Representative also raised concerns over noise levels of patrons leaving the premises in the early hours and also recommended limiting last entry of patrons to 11pm.

The Legal Representative for the Applicant advised the Sub-Committee that in consultation with Environmental Health, acoustic levels had been set using a noise limiter which were reasonable and acceptable. In response to a noise complaint during a temporary event notice, Environmental Health had also carried out a site visit and had found that levels were adequately adhered to.

The Applicant also drew Members attention to the agreed dispersal policy which formed part  ...  view the full minutes text for item 18.

Notice of Determination pdf icon PDF 82 KB

 

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