The Village NEWS 12 Dec - 18 Dec 2018

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THE VILLAGE

FCJ Independant Newspaper of the Year

12 DECEMBER 2018

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Zille to return after protest

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Tea rooms of yesteryear

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Get your Xtreme Cuisine

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Your guide to our beaches

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Greta Maria Menardo, a team rider for RRD International, practising aerial moves on the Klein River Estuary, which has become a mecca for kitesurfing. Read more on P 6. PHOTO: Svetlana Romantsova

Steps to curb illegal letting Writer Raphael da Silva & De Waal Steyn

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t’s that time of the year when everyone wants to holiday at the sea but there’s no more space available. If you are a property owner and want to let your house or apartment for short-term rentals as weekend or holiday accommodation it is advised that you familiarise yourself with the Municipal Planning By-laws. While the influx of tourists is welcomed as the largest contributor to our economy, the disruptive power of

the online industry has also reared its head in our towns. Airbnb, booking. com, Lekkeslaap.co.za and many other online platforms have become the norm for people travelling these days. For less than you’d pay for a hotel room, you can rent accommodation that puts you right in the middle of things, wherever you are, without the discomfort of a backpackers. But this has a direct impact on the formal accommodation industry. To this end the Overstrand Municipality has begun serving notice to Airbnb and other private accommodation

owners in Rooiels and Pringle Bay that they have 30 days to comply with the Municipal Land Use Planning by-law of 2015 by submitting a consent use application, or else face legal action. There is, however, no guarantee that the application will be granted. For erven under 150m², the application cost is R230; properties between 150m² and 400m² pay R612 and those above 400m² pay R2 908, according to the municipal tariff list. The letter states under the heading “Unauthorised Activity (Tourist Accommodation)” that there are “rea-

sonable grounds” to suspect that the owner of the property is “operating a tourist accommodation facility”. This, the letter says, is “utilising land in a manner other than prescribed by a zoning scheme without the approval of the municipality” and is an offence.

taxes, labour law conditions and insurance. Unregistered establishments can therefore not only undercut on price, but there is the added concern that the minimum standards are not being kept to,” says local hotel and B&B owner Clinton Lerm.

“What this actually means is the municipality is seeking to level the playing field between registered and unregistered accommodation. Those who run formal, licensed establishments have to jump through many hoops and have higher operating costs because of higher rates and

But, says Tinka van Dyk, Chair of Hangklip/Kleinmond Tourism Bureau Executive Committee, in the past, the consent use approval was generally not applied to self-catering houses, which make up the largest portion of available accommodation in the area. Continues on P 3


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