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Bergrivier
South Africa
South Africa
Estuary Usage Zones By-law, 2024
- Published in Provincial Gazette 8898 on 22 March 2024
- Commenced on 22 March 2024
- [This is the version of this document from 22 March 2024.]
Preamble
WHEREAS section 156(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, confers on a municipality the executive authority and right to administer the local government matters listed in Part B of Schedule 4 and Part B of Schedule 5 to the Constitution, and any other matter assigned to it by national or provincial legislation;WHEREAS the Bergrivier Municipality has legislative and executive competence relating to matters such as, but not limited to, municipal planning, use of and access to beaches, local tourism, and nuisance, as pertaining to the coastal zones within its jurisdiction;WHEREAS in terms of Part B of Schedule 4 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, the Bergrivier Municipality has legislative competence relating to pontoons, ferries, jetties, piers, and harbours;WHEREAS in terms of Part B of Schedule 5 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, the Bergrivier Municipality has legislative competence relating to beaches and amusement facilities, local amenities, noise pollution, traffic and parking;WHEREAS the Bergrivier Municipality have the resources and capacity to manage the estuary falling within its jurisdiction as contemplated in S156(4) read with S156(5) of the Constitution and the National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 (Act 24 of 2008).WHEREAS there is a need to regulate the access and the use of the Berg River Estuary as a local amenity within the area of jurisdiction of the Bergrivier Municipality;AND WHEREAS there is a need to ensure safe recreational use of the Berg River Estuary;NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the Municipal Council of the Bergrivier Municipality as follows:Chapter 1
Interpretation and application
1. Definitions
In this By-law, except as otherwise expressly provided, or unless the context indicates otherwise:—“authorised officer” means a person in the employ of the Municipality, authorised by the Municipality to perform the functions of an authorised officer under this By-law.“Bokkomlaan” means the channel of water alongside the gravel road (Bokkom Avenue) between the corner of Granaat Avenue/ Waterkant Street and Vye Street."Commercial fishing trawler" means a commercial fishing vessel designed to operate fishing trawls."estuary" means the Berg River Estuary and is a body of surface water—(a)that is part of a water course that is permanently or periodically open to the sea;(b)in which a rise and fall of the water level is as a result of the tides and is measurable at spring tides when the water course is open to the sea; or(c)in respect of which the salinity is measurably higher as a result of the influence of the sea;“footpath” is a type of thoroughfare that is intended for use only by pedestrians and no other forms of traffic such as motorized vehicles, bicycles and horses. They can be found in a wide variety of places, from the coast side areas, to farmland, to mountains and estuarine areas."houseboat" includes any vessel, irrespective of whether or not it is propelled under its own power, capable of being occupied by more than one person, which is equipped with facilities for night accommodation and on which food preparation facilities and toilet or washing facilities have been provided, operating on sheltered waters, but excludes a sailing vessel, commercial fishing trawler and a day vessel equipped with a toilet facility."Municipality" means the Bergrivier Municipality established in terms of Section 12 of the Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998, as amended and includes any political structure, political office bearer, duly authorised agent or any employee 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" means the Municipal Manager of the Municipality;“NSRI” means the National Sea Rescue Institute;“nuisance” means any form of interference with or encroachment on a person’s right to the use and enjoyment of their vessel, or fishing experience or any disturbance to the environment, also including noise pollution and unnecessary wave action;"operate” or "control" or any like expression, in relation to a vessel means to launch, use, sail, navigate or moor a vessel, launched, used, sailed, navigated or moored on the estuary, or to have a vessel, or to permit a vessel to be on the estuary;"permission" means the written permission of the Municipality;“permit” means a permit issued by the Municipality for the vessels to operate in its area, in addition to SAMSA certificates;"permit holder" means the person in whose name a vessel has been registered as required in terms of this By-law;"person" means a human being (natural person) or a group of human beings, a corporation, a partnership, an estate, or other legal entity (artificial person or juristic person) recognized by law as having rights and duties as related to the activities described in this By-law;“Personal Water Craft” (Jet ski) is a vessel of less than 4m in length, which uses an internal combustion engine powering a water-jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and is designated to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing or kneeling on the craft, rather than within the confines of a hull.“POMA” means the Port Owen Marina Authority;"powerboat" means a vessel propelled by means of a motor or other mechanical apparatus, either in - or outboard, irrespective of whether or not such motor or apparatus is the main source of power (excluding windsailing vessels);"SAMSA" means the South African Maritime Safety Authority;"sheltered waters" means any of the following:(a)A tidal lagoon or a tidal river;(b)The waters within the breakwaters of any port in the Republic; or(c)Inland waters.“this By-law” means the Bergrivier Municipality By-law relating to the Berg River Estuary Usage Zones;“the ICM Act” means the Integrated Coastal Management Act, Act No. 24 of 2008;"vessel" means any vessel, boat, ship or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for or of a type that is normally used for fishing related activities or recreational use, and includes all gear, equipment, stores, cargo and fuel on board the vessel;“vicinity of the river” means the properties adjacent to or in the immediate vicinity of the Berg River Estuary;"visible" means that can be seen or viewable by someone with reasonable eyesight during a dark night when the atmosphere is clear;"water area" means the area between the high water mark on both banks of the river and its mouth at any given time;“water-skiing” means to ski or skate on the water with or without the assistance of any kind of skating apparatus and where the water-skier is towed by a vessel by means of a towing rope.2. Application of this By-Law
Chapter 2
Management and use of vessels on the Berg River Estuary
3. Use of the Berg River Estuary
4. Prohibited behaviour
5. Usage zones
6. Rules for boating
7. Prohibition or instruction by means of Signage
Chapter 3
Permitting of vessels
8. The Municipality may issue permits for vessels
9. Cancellation of permits
Chapter 4
Fixing of tariffs and fees
10. Fixing of tariffs, fees and levies
Chapter 5
Powers of authorised officers
11. Powers of authorised officers
12. Removal of vessels from the estuary
Chapter 6
Houseboats
13. Houseboats
No person may keep or use any houseboat, as per the definition within this By-law, on the Berg River Estuary.Chapter 7
General provisions
14. Delegation of power
The Municipality may delegate and or transfer any powers conferred on it under this By-law, with the exception of the power to levy or determine fees, to any person or persons or organisation.15. Exemption from liability
16. Exemptions
17. Offences and penalties
18. Repeal of By-Laws
19. Short title and commencement
History of this document
22 March 2024 this version
Commenced