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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Jan Brown, Daniel Hampsey, Mark Irvine and Liz McCabe. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. Councillor Paul Kennedy advised that he was a Taxi Operator but as this was for the Helensburgh and Lomond Area he would remain in the meeting. |
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CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982: APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF TAXI CAR LICENCE (M DI CIACCA, OBAN) Report by Head of Legal and Regulatory Support Minutes: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. In line with recent legislation for Civic
Government Hearings, the parties (and any representatives) were given the
options for participating in the meeting today.
The options available were by video call, by audio call or by written
submission. For this hearing the
Applicant opted to proceed by way of audio call and joined the meeting by
telephone. The Chair then outlined the procedure that would be followed and invited
the Applicant to speak in support of his application. APPLICANT Mr Di Ciacca advised that he had lived in
Oban for 64 years and had been in business for almost 48 years. He explained that he had recently retired and
that he needed something to do. He said
he would like to have a taxi to fill his days and nights. He advised that he has served the local
community working in his chip shop and said that he would like to do something
to help the community out if he could. As there were no questions from Members, Mr Di Ciacca
was invited to sum up. Mr Di Ciacca commented that the taxi service
in the Oban area had fallen off over the last 3 or 4 years and that he would
like to try and help with that. He said
he had never driven a taxi before but had dealt with the public in other ways
through the licence trade. Mr Di Ciacca confirmed that he had received a
fair hearing. DEBATE Councillor Armour said he thought Mr Di Ciacca
would be the perfect person to be a taxi operator serving the local community
and that he would have no problem in granting the licence. Councillor Green referred to the LVSA survey and sought and received
confirmation from the Council’s Solicitor that when the survey was carried out
there were 50 taxis in the Oban, Lorn and the Isles
Area and that there were currently 50 taxis in the area. Councillor Martin commented that staying in Oban herself, and for the
last few years without her own transport, she was aware there was always a need
for taxis in the area. She said that having
one more would be a great help to the residents here. Councillor Hampsey agreed with Councillor
Armour, that she though Mr Di Ciacca would be an
ideal addition to the taxi trade and that she would wish to grant his licence
and wish him all the best. Councillor Blair said he would be happy to support this application. Councillor Green commented that demand had picked up from tourism as
well as demand from local residents. He
referred to the survey being 4 years old and agreed that the licence should be
granted on this occasion. DECISION The Committee agreed to grant a Taxi Car Licence to Mr Di Ciacca. (Reference: Report by Head of Legal and Regulatory Support, submitted) |