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Knysna
South Africa
South Africa
Public Amenities By-law, 2014
- Published in Western Cape Provincial Gazette 7338 on 5 December 2014
- Commenced on 5 December 2014
- [This is the version of this document from 5 December 2014.]
1. Definitions
In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise indicates-"animal" means any equine, bovine. sheep, goat, pig, fowl, camel, dog, cat, or other domestic animal or bird, or any wild animal, bird or reptile, which is in captivity or under the control of a person;"authorised official" means(a)any person authorised by the Municipality to perform any act, function or duty in terms of, or exercise any power under these By-laws; or(b)any person appointed by the Municipality in terms of a written contract to perform any act, function or duty in terms of, or exercise any power under these By-laws to the extent authorised in such contract;"bath" means a swimming bath owned by or under the lawful management or control of the Municipality and available for use by the public and includes all dressing-rooms, cubicles and other facilities used in connection therewith;"bathing area" means the beach and seashore and the sea for a distance of 200m seaward situated within the area of jurisdiction of the Knysna Municipality;"Beach" means the sea-shore as defined in section 1 of the Sea-shore Act, 1935 (Act No. 21 of 1935) and includes any area adjoining the high-water mark;"camp" or "camping" means to occupy land by picnicking thereon or by standing thereon with a caravan or vehicle or erecting thereon a tent or approved temporary structure and using such caravan, vehicle, tent or temporary structure for the purpose of habitation or sleeping or as a shelter or protection against the weather;"camping area" means land vesting in and set aside by the municipality as a public picnic, camping or caravan park site or a similar facility approved by the municipality on private land;"consume" is in relation to an alcoholic beverage, means to drink from, use or possess an opened container, which contains an alcohol beverage;"dive" means to remain under water for any length of time while using goggles, flippers, a snorkel, aqualungs, scuba equipment, a weighted belt or any other equipment;"erect" in relation to a notice board means post, affix or place;"fire-arm"means any gun, shotgun, rifle, pistol, revolver, air-rifle or black powder gun;"garden" means any piece of land under the control of the Municipality and maintained by it as a garden for the use by the public;"life-saver" means a person employed or appointed in that capacity by the Municipality, or any member of the Surf Life- Saving Association of South Africa, or of an affiliated life-saving club or association of lifesavers;"municipality" means the Municipality of Knysna, established in terms of Section 12 of the Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998, and includes any political structure, political office bearer, duly authorised official thereof, or any employee thereof acting in connection with this by-law by virtue of a power vested in the municipality and delegated or sub-delegated to such political structure, political office bearer, agent or employee;"municipal manager" a person appointed in terms of section 82 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998);"National estate" has the meaning given to it in section 1 of the National Heritage Resource Act, 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999);"notice board" includes a sign, poster or other device on which the Municipality displays information;"official"means a person appointed by the municipality to exercise control over admission to a public amenity.;"park" means any piece of land under the control of the Municipality and maintained by it as a park for the use of the public;"person" includes any association or organisation;"public amenity" means-(a)any land, square, camping site, swimming-bath, beach, bathing area, sports field, public resort, public open space, recreation site, river, nature reserve, zoological, botanical or other garden or park or hiking trail, including any portion thereof and any facility or apparatus therein or thereon, which is the property of, or is possessed, controlled or leased by the Municipality and to which the general public has access, whether on payment of admission of fees or not, but excluding a public road or street;(b)a building, structure, hall room or office, including any part thereof or any facility or apparatus therein, which is the property of, or is possessed, controlled or leased by the Municipality and to which the general public has access, whether on payment of admission of fees or not; and(c)a public amenity contemplated in paragraphs (a) and (b) if it is lawfully controlled or managed in terms of an agreement between a person and the Municipality;"public gathering or procession" means a procession or gathering of more than 10 people;"public place" means any square, building, park, recreation ground, open space which:(a)is vested in the municipality;(b)the public has the right to use; or(c)is shown on a general plan of a township filed in a deeds registry or a Surveyor-General's office and has been provided for or reserved for the use of the public or the owners of erven in such township."sea shore" means water and land between the low-water mark and the high-water mark;"sea" means water and land below the low water mark, and includes a tidal river;"vehicle" means any vehicle driven by mechanical, animal, natural or human power, and includes any cycle, craft or aircraft, but does not include a wheeled chair or a perambulator drawn or propelled by hand and used solely for the conveyance of a child or invalid.Chapter 1
General provisions relating to public amenities
2. Number of visitors
The Municipality, may from time to time, determine-3. Admission to public amenity
4. Entrance fees
5. Notice boards
6. Consent required for certain activities
7. Permit
8. Prescribed fees
The Municipality shall by resolution, determine fees and may from time to time review the prescribed fees payable in terms of these By-laws.9. Animals
10. Prohibited behaviour
11. Vehicles
12. Camping in public amenity
13. Municipality may supply or sell fauna and flora
Chapter 2
Enforcement of By-laws
14. Appointment of official
15. Powers of official
Chapter 3
Miscellaneous provisions
16. Appeal
17. Penalties
A person who has committed an offence in terms of these By-laws is, on conviction, liable to a fine or in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 6 months, or to such imprisonment without the option of a fine and such imprisonment, and in the case of a successive or continuing offence to a fine for every day such offence continues, or in default of payment thereof, to additional imprisonment for a period not exceeding 1 month for every day such offence continued.18. Limitation of liability
The Municipality is not liable for any damage or loss caused by-19. Use of fees, fines and forfeitures
All fees, fines and forfeitures recovered under these By-laws shall be allocated and used by the Municipality expressly for the furtherance of the conservation of natural resources.20. Authentication and service of notices and other documents
21. Repeal of by-laws
Any by-law relating to Public Amenities adopted by the Municipality or any Municipality now comprising an administrative unit of the Municipality is repealed from the date of promulgation of these by-laws.22. Short title and commencement
These By-laws will be known as the Knysna Municipality Public Amenities By-laws and will come into operation on the date of publication in the Provincial Gazette.History of this document
05 December 2014 this version
Cited documents 5
Act 5
1. | Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 | 4600 citations |
2. | Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 | 4482 citations |
3. | National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 | 728 citations |
4. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 596 citations |
5. | Health Act, 1977 | 510 citations |