Re: Liquor Licence Application: W57

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Helen Swart

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Jun 22, 2009, 3:01:47 AM6/22/09
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This is the old church Cnr Wrench & Lwr Main.  Old Congregational Church.
 
Helen
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 9:28 AM
Subject: Fw: Liquor Licence Application: W57

Hi All
 
Please see attached , the 1st application is for Obs, they do not specify the No in Wrench, but I assume it is the cnr Wrench & lwr Main.  you have until the 26th to react.   Addresses are supplied, but I would be grateful if you let me have a copy for my file and future reference.
 
Helen
 
Helen
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 7:29 PM
Subject: FW: Liquor Licence Application: W57

For info.

(Cedric, strongly object to a special for Wrensch. All our problem revolve around specials and temporaries as opposed to restaurant licences.)

 

Bovain

 

 

From: Lisa Poole [mailto:Lisa....@capetown.gov.za]
Sent: 19 June 2009 12:06 PM
To: Mariette Griessel; Cedric Reginald Thomas
Subject: Liquor Licence Application: W57

 

Dear Ward Forum Members and Community Organisations

 

 

Attached please find a copy of notice[s] of application[s] for liquor licence[s] submitted to the department of Trade & Industry in term of the Liquor Act, 1989

 

Under notice number 628 of Government Gazette 32264 dated 5 June 2009, Three (3) application[s] for removal of liquor licence within the area of jurisdiction of Subcouncil 15 was advertised for comments within twenty-eight (28) days from the date of publication of such application.

 

The City Council in terms of delegation 51.1 instructed Subcouncils’ to comment on applications on liquor licenses to the relevant Liquor Licensing Authorities.

The following are brought to your attention:

·         The granting of applications for Liquor Licenses is not a function of Local Government as such at this stage.

 

·         However, local communities often approach their Councillors in the case of nuisances caused by Liquor Outlets especially those near or even inside residential areas and the opinion is held that Councillors, especially  Ward Councillors should have the opinion to comment/object or request the imposition of conditions in respect of any new application or transfer of liquor licenses. This action is seen as part of the broader civic responsibilities of Council. The right to comment on such an application is protected in terms of current Legislation on Liquor Affairs.

·         Mention is to be made of the fact that any individual as such has the right to object/comment/request the imposition of conditions as far as Liquor Licenses are concerned.

·         In terms of a delegated authority, a communication was addressed to the Development Co-ordinator Town Planning, Cape Town Administration and Principal Environmental Health for professional input/comment regarding zoning regulations and business/entertainment licence verification.  The opinion is held that these Line Departments have a duty to object to any application where the correct zoning/licensing is not in place for the type of license for which application is being made.

Community organisations/residents may submit comments to this office, to aid in the decision taken by this Subcouncil.

 

 

This Subcouncil would also encourage community organisations/residents to submit comments directly to the Chief Magistrate and the Officer Responsible for Liquor Affairs at the South African Police Services, of the area concerned.

 

Details of the relevant Chief Magistrate and the Officer Responsible for Liquor Affairs at the South African Police Services, of the area concerned are included below.

 

Feedback on the outcome of previous applications can be sought from the Officer Responsible for Liquor Affairs at the South African Police Services or Chief Magistrate of the area concerned.

 

Written comment in respect of the attached notices of application[s] must reach this office before or on 26 June 2009.

 

 

Feedback can be sent to the following details:

 

The Chief Magistrate                                                         SAPS Woodstock

Private Bag 9017                                                                93 Victoria Road

CAPE TOWN, 8000                                                            WOODSTOCK, 7925

Tel:  021 401 1511                                                              Tel:  021 442 3122

Fax: 021 465 3593                                                              Fax: 021 447 0293

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

Lisa Poole

Secretary to Mariette Griessel

Sub Council 15

Governance & Interface

Pinelands Training Centre

St Stephens Street

Tel:  021 531 3437

Fax: 021 531 3319

Lisa....@capetown.gov.za

 

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