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Decisions published

07/08/2019 - External Maintenance & Painting Works to City Council Housing Stock Manor Farm Henbury ref: 630    Recommendations Approved

To ensure Council Houses are safe, secure

Decision Maker: Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration

Decision published: 08/09/2019

Effective from: 07/08/2019

Decision:

Approval to award a call off contract from a Framework to carry out external maintenance

Lead officer: Louise Baker


09/08/2019 - Design for Castle Park Depot ref: 614    Recommendations Approved

This project will establish the options for developing the Castle Park Depot site to a mixed use development to incorporate a Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP) led energy centre combined with residential and/or commercial development.
BCC are installing heat networks across the city in order to support the Mayor’s goal for Bristol to be a carbon neutral city by 2030 and to reduce fuel poverty.
This ‘Castle Park Depot’ energy centre will serve the Old Market Network (OMN). Due to the proximity next to the water this is a critical location for installing a WSHP. The water source heat pump is key to decarbonising the wider heat network critical for city goal to be carbon neutral by 2030.

Decision Maker: Director: Management of Place

Decision published: 08/09/2019

Effective from: 09/08/2019

Decision:

To contract the following design services covering RIBA stage 0 - 2 for the Castle Park Depot site in central Bristol. This contract will include strategic definition; consider financial viability, strategic option appraisal and preparation of concept design.

Lead officer: Louise Baker


14/08/2019 - External Maintenance & Painting Works to City Council Housing Stock, Okebourne Rd Henbury ref: 613    Recommendations Approved

The winning tender return is within the price range for being an OED

Decision Maker: Director: Management of Place

Decision published: 29/08/2019

Effective from: 14/08/2019

Decision:

Approval to award a call off contract from a Framework to carry out window replacement, external maintenance

Lead officer: Louise Baker


12/08/2019 - Fulford Road St Bernadette’s Rugby Club Design Contract Award ref: 605    Recommendations Approved

On 7th May 2019 (agenda item 15): “Cabinet authorised the Executive Director, Growth & Regeneration in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing to procure multi-disciplinary design teams to submit detailed planning applications of new facilities for St Bernadette’s Rugby Club and the 21st (Gladstone) Scout Group

Decision Maker: Director: Development of Place

Decision published: 19/08/2019

Effective from: 12/08/2019

Decision:

To enter into two contracts with Kier Ltd via SCAPE Minor Works Framework to submit detailed planning applications of new rugby facilities at Fulford Road for St Bernadette’s Rugby Club

Lead officer: Zoe Willcox


01/02/2018 - Application for grant of a premises licence in respect of 11-13 And 15-19 Stokes Croft, 15-19 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PY ref: 606    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee

Made at meeting: 01/02/2018 - Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee

Decision published: 15/08/2019

Effective from: 01/02/2018

Decision:

Application for the grant of a premises licence in respect

of 11-13 And 15-19 Stokes Croft,  15-19 Stokes Croft,  Bristol, BS1 3PY   

 

1. The Applicant applied to the Authority to permit:

 

           

Sale of Alcohol         Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:30

Sale of Alcohol         Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 01:30

Plays   Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:00

Plays   Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 23:30

Films  Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:00

Films  Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 23:30

Live Music     Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:00

Live Music     Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 00:30

Recorded Music      Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:00

Recorded Music      Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 00:30

Similar -  live/recorded music or dance Sunday to Wednesday 10:00 - 23:00

Similar -  live/recorded music or dance Thursday to Saturday 10:00 - 00:30

Late Night Refreshment    Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 - 00:00

Late Night Refreshment    Thursday to Saturday 23:00 - 01:00

 

 

2. Hours the premises will be open to the public:

           

Sunday to Wednesday       07:00 - 00:00

 

Thursday to Saturday        07:00 - 02:00

 

 

 

The premises were located in the City Centre Cumulative Impact Area.

 

Relevant representations had been received from the following parties, all of whom had been notified of this hearing and their rights:

 

 Health And Safety

 Pastor Kasali Fatai

 Environmental Health

     

 

The Committee considered the Application after hearing the representations made and decided:

 

That the application be granted as applied for and subject to conditions agreed with Responsible Authorities, including an amendment to GB04 as set out in reasons.

 

Reasons:

 

1. The premises was already licenced for sale of alcohol and this application was before the Committee as there was significant changes to the layout which would require a grant application;

2. The amended layout including the covering of the courtyard and roof terrace which would reduce noise and therefore improve upon the current licensed premises;

3. A comprehensive set of conditions had been agreed to promote the licensing objectives;

4. There was one point of access and egress, thus providing a clear security point;

5. The DPS was very experienced and the premises would be locally managed and well run;

6. The type of customers who would frequent the premises would not cause problems in the area;

7. It was noted that there was no Police representation;

8. The premises was in the CIA but this had not been raised in any of the representations, but in any event, the premises offered something different to what was already available;

9. The Relevant Person’s concerns were noted but it was felt that the comprehensive conditions agreed would mitigate any impact on his premises.

10. GB04 to read ‘The premises licence holder shall ensure that all drinking glasses, except stemmed glassware, used within the premises are of toughened or safety glass to the appropriate safety standard, in that they shall not produce sharp shards when broken.’

 

 

CHAIR

 

Councillor Abraham

 


01/08/2019 - My Burrito ref: 604    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee

Made at meeting: 01/08/2019 - Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee

Decision published: 13/08/2019

Effective from: 01/08/2019

Decision:

Licensing Hearing.

 

Application for the grant of a premises licence in respect

of My Burrito,  Unit 1B,  Waverley House, Cathedral Walk  Bristol 

 

1. The Applicant applied to the Authority to permit:

 

         

Sale of Alcohol  Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 23:00

Live Music          Saturday 12:00 - 23:00

Live Music          Sunday 12:00 - 17:00

Live Music          Monday to Friday 19:00 - 23:00

Recorded Music          Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 23:00

 

Hours the premises will be open to the public:

         

Saturday and Sunday 09:00 - 23:00

 

Monday to Friday         08:00 - 23:00

 

 

 

Relevant representations had been received from the following parties, all of whom had been notified of this hearing and their rights:

 

 Crystal Johnson – Relevant Person

 Councillor Mark Wright

Sarah Bellamy - Avon And Somerset Constabulary

Mark Curtis – BCC Environmental Health - Pollution Control

Ash Evans – Relevant Person

Nicole Neo – Relevant Person

David Mair - Anonymous Rep

Tina Boydell – Relevant Person

Erik Bodin – Relevant Person

Resident 1 - Anonymous Rep

Andy Lyle – BCC Licensing Authority

     

 

Decision:

 

The Committee considered the Application after hearing the representations made. They had regard to the Licensing objectives under Licensing Act 2003, the Councils Licensing Policy, the Secretary of States guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003.

 

The committee only imposed conditions which it regarded as appropriate and proportionate to the promotion of the Licensing Objectives.

 

The Committee determined to grant in part and reject in part (the part rejected being those hours that were inconsistent with the application and what was advertised – that being live music shall cease at 22:00 hours) and subject to conditions agreed with Responsible Authorities to include an amendment to the Police’s Condition No 2 to read ‘Intoxication liqor will only be sold and supplied to customers who purchase a meal as an ancillary to that meal’

 

The licensable activities (days and times) and hours the premises will be open to the public granted are:

 

The conditions attached are detailed in the following appendices:

 

Appendix 1 – Mandatory conditions

Appendix 2 – Operating schedule conditions

Appendix 3 - Conditions agreed with Responsible Authorities

Appendix 4 – Conditions imposed at hearing

 

Summary of the reasons:

 

The Committee had due regard to representations made acknowledging the following:-

 

1. The hours of operation were not late night and therefore the CIA was not triggered;

2. The application was not an alcohol led premises;

3. The premises was comprehensively conditioned;

4. Guidance under S182 of the Licensing Act 2003 acknowledges that the most sensitive period for people being disturbed was between 23:00 and 08:00 hours and this application was therefore not operating within this sensitive period.

 

 

 

 

 

CHAIR


 


29/08/2019 - Clean Bus Technology Fund grant ref: 603    Recommendations Approved

Because bids were not appended to the Cabinet reports against which these decisions were made, it has not previously been stated how the funding received will be divided between the two bus operating companies who are BCC’s partners in this project.

Decision Maker: Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration

Decision published: 02/08/2019

Effective from: 29/08/2019

Decision:

* That the £2,214,800 funding received by Bristol City Council under the Clean Bus Technology Fund from national government’s JAQU (Joint Air Quality Unit) will be divided between First West of England and CTPlus bus operating companies according to the allocations approved in the bid, and for those specific pieces of work.
* The amount due to First is £2,020,800. Of this total, £922,800 was transferred in August 2018. A further transfer of £1,098,000 will be made in July 2019.
* The amount due to CTPlus is £194,000, of which £171,180 was transferred in August 2018.
* A further £2.48m of funding was granted as an extension of the above funding in March 2019. It is anticipated that £2,431,330 of this funding will be allocated to First Bus with £57,000 being allocated to CT Plus during the 2019-20 financial year.
* Both proposals have been approved by BCC Cabinet.

Lead officer: Louise Baker