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Agenda item
PROPOSAL TO INCREASE HACKNEY CARRIAGE FARE TARIFFS
Minutes:
The Licensing Manager presented the report, which set out proposals for an increase in the hackney carriage fare tariff, ahead of their presentation to Cabinet to seek approval.
The Taxi and General
Committee were advised of requests received from the Caerphilly County
Borough Taxi Drivers Association (CCBTDA) and two Hackney Carriage Vehicle
Proprietors for the current hackney carriage fare tariff to be increased. As the current tariff has been in place since
2010, this should be reviewed in line with the current economic climate. The report therefore outlined the details of
the requests and how the increase could be achieved.
Members
were referred to the information contained in the report and its appendices,
including the current tariff, the Council’s position within the National Fare
Table, a comparison of the two mile tariff across Wales, a comparison of each proposal as suggested by the trade and
Licensing Authority demonstrating the prospective fares based on 1 to 5 mile
journeys, details of the proposals made by the trade, a draft new tariff
based on the most popular proposal, and the Council’s Equality Impact
Assessment. Members were also given the
opportunity to view a letter from the Licensing Department to the trade in
respect of the proposals (which was referred to in the report in respect of
Appendix D but omitted from the agenda pack).
Officers
outlined the consultation undertaken in respect of the proposals and the
resultant responses and level of support for each proposal, as set out in
Section 4.6 of the report. Proposal 1
consisted of identical suggestions made by the taxi association and one
proprietor, whilst Proposals 2 and 3 were submitted by another licensee.
It
was noted that the Licensing Department had suggested its own proposal
(Proposal 4) as part of the tariff increase exercise, which was supported by
the majority of respondents (46 out of 97 respondents which equated to 47.4% of
the responses). This would see a tariff
increase to fares of between 4%-13%, depending on the relevant tariff
period. Members were also asked to note
the proposal to amend the range for times of operation relating to Tariffs 1
and Tariff 2 (from 6am and midnight and midnight to 6am respectively, to be
amended to 7am to 7pm and 7pm to 7am respectively)
.
Members
were therefore asked to consider the proposals and recommend a preferred option
to Cabinet. It was explained that
following ratification by Cabinet, and if no objections are received following
advertisement in the press for a 14-day period, the fare tariff shall come into
effect immediately. If any objections are received then Cabinet will receive a
further report to consider these and to approve the fare tariff with or without
modification and the date upon this should come into effect.
A
representative of the CCBTDA and a local taxi proprietor also addressed the
Committee regarding the proposals. They
spoke of the need to increase fare tariffs in order to meet their increasing
operation costs and provide a reasonable wage for drivers, to create parity
with tariffs across other local authorities, and also to level the disparity
between their tariffs and the prices charged by competitor transport
companies. One speaker also queried the
accuracy of the response levels and suggested that some responses had been
collectively submitted at a meeting of the CCBTDA on behalf of several drivers
and therefore the true percentage of support for some of the proposals could be
much higher.
During
the course of the ensuing debate, Officers responded to Members’ concerns
regarding the accuracy of the response levels against each proposal, by
providing clarification on the consultation process and the recording process
for responses. Discussion took place
regarding the number of taxi drivers across the county borough, the number of
responses received, and the number of drivers who have membership of the
CCBTDA. It was emphasised to the
Committee that every licensed driver in the county borough had been consulted
on the proposals.
Members
discussed whether it might be beneficial to defer the matter in order to seek
clarification on the response levels to the consultation and ascertain whether
all responses had been received by the Authority and not solely made to the taxi
association. Officers outlined the
options available to the Committee in this regard but highlighted the need for
a recommendation to be made to Cabinet in the near future, given the current
economic climate and the fact that there had been no increase to fares since
2010.
Following
consideration of the report, and having moved and seconded Proposal 4, an
amendment was moved and seconded in that Proposal 1 as set out in the report be
recommended as the preferred option to Cabinet.
By a show of hands (and in noting that there were 5 for and 5 against
with 3 abstentions) and with the casting vote of the Chair, the amendment was
declared lost.
The Taxi and General Committee then took the substantive motion in respect of Proposal 4, and by a show of hands (and in noting there were 5 for with 4 against and 4 abstentions) this was agreed by the majority present.
It was therefore RECOMMENDED to Cabinet that:-
(i) Proposal 4 in respect of an increase to the hackney carriage fare tariff as set in the report and Appendix F be approved, to enable the proposal to be advertised in the press for a 14-day period;
(ii) it be noted that following
the consultation period if no objections are received, the fare tariff shall
come into effect immediately. If any
objections are received then Cabinet will receive a further report to consider
these and to approve the fare tariff with or without modification and the date
upon this should come into effect.
The meeting closed at 11.10 a.m.
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