BY-LAW INSPECTION AT MZI CARWASH IN NEWTOWN @KASIBCNEWS


BY-LAW INSPECTION AT MZI CARWASH IN NEWTOWN @KASIBCNEWS 


The Office of Member of the Mayoral Committee for Public Safety in the City of Johannesburg conducted a by-law inspection at Mzi Carwash in Newtown, Johannesburg, today. The inspection followed complaints from residents in the area and was also part of the City's ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with its by-laws and to maintain a safe and healthy environment for residents and visitors. 

During the inspection, the team comprising JMPD, Building Control, Town Planning, and EMS checked for compliance with various by-laws, including those related to health and safety, waste management, and zoning. The inspection found several areas of non compliance which include inadequate waste management practices, non-compliance with health and safety regulations, and several illegal unauthorized structures and zoning non-compliance. A 14-day notice has been issued to the property occupants to submit building plans and other related documents. 

Secondly building control, EMS, and Town planning will submit the reports in the next 5 days that will be submitted to Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) to review the lease for the tenants who are currently occupying the property. Additionally, during the inspection of the property, JMPD Officers also intercepted a motor vehicle that was involved in the commission of a crime, and an arrest was made. 

In closing the Public Safety MMC Cllr Dr. Mgcini Tshwaku.said “We take by-law enforcement seriously and we will continue to conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance. We also urge all businesses and residents to work with the City to maintain a clean, safe, and healthy environment for everyone” The City will work with the management of Mzi Carwash to address these issues and ensure compliance with the relevant by-laws. 




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