Subcouncil resolution details
Subcouncil 18
Agenda item no
18SUB 20/3/2024
Subject
REVIEW OF THE PELICAN PARK INFORMAL TRADING PLAN
Meeting date
Friday, March 22, 2024
Resolution
Recommend
Date closed
Wednesday, April 03, 2024
Resolution detail
RESOLVED
Not delegated: for decision by Council:
It is recommended that Subcouncil 18 supports the Informal Trading Plan for Pelican Park, and recommends that the Executive Mayor together with the Mayor
Committee recommend to Council that:
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In terms of the process described in the Informal Trading By-law, that Council adopt the revised Pelican Park Informal Trading Plan as indicated in the attached annexures A to C;
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The area indicated in Annexure A to be declared an area in which the carrying on of the business of street vendors, peddlers or hawkers is prohibited with the exception of the informal trading bays indicated in the plan in Annexure B;
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The informal trading indicated in Annexure B to be declared areas that are restricted to persons with a valid informal trading permit issued by the City of Cape Town;
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The informal trading bays indicated in Annexure B be let out by means of a permit system and that no street vending, peddling or hawking be permitted in these demarcated informal trading bays without a valid informal trading permit for the proposed informal trading bays:
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The special trading conditions listed in Annexure C to apply to informal trading permits issued for the demarcated informal trading bays;
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The comments received during the public participation process, listed in Annexure E, be noted and the responses provided by Area Economic Development be supported;
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The objections received during the public participation process, listed in Annexure E, be not upheld for the reasons stated in the report.
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In terms of the provisions of the Businesses Act, Act 71 of 1991, Council repeal the proclamation published in the Province of the Western Cape Provincial Gazette Notice 8432 dated 21 May 2021; and
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The amended informal trading plan, as approved, be published in the Provincial Gazette in terms of the Informal Trading By-Law.
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Action: Janice Adams / Sadia Nanabhay / Daniel Kanjedza |