nzLARPs June Committee minutes

11/06/2008
nzLARPs Committee Meeting

Present - Anna, Mike, Matt, AJ
Apologies - Brian, Craig, Steph, Steve, Scott
Guest - Nikki

Last minutes 14/04/2008
A2N0Ab2

Matters Arising
Toner - received
AGM Location - Not yet SM
Immersion Quantity Online - AKl

Financial Update
Circa $2500 in account with these out goings
-$200 Wolfgang expenses owed, waiting om receipts
-Multiverse expenses

Past Larps
No nzLARPs Larps in the past month

Up Coming Larps
T-Minus Combined with ASA, they are keen.
Multiverse Next month. Rules discussion online, and an update due out soon.
2014 On hiatus.
Ravenholm Becoming active again, with a new organiser.

Gear
Nikki has volunteered the use of her backyard for the location of a shed for the gear. We would need to put in a wooden floor for the shed.
Vote to be held online MC

Immersion
120 to be printed costing $275. Copies going to all members and affiliates
June issue in production…

Chimera
Registrations open. Game selector open. Both online at the Chimera website.
Vote on offering spot prizes of (a) 4 x 1 year memberships, and (b) $40 Amazon book vouchers. A5N0Ab0 (Craig was contacted online for this vote to make quorum.)
Research possibility of a liquor license for the Friday and or Sat nights. AK

Next Meeting 9/07/2008

AOB
Vote to be held on the next Wolfgang budget online AKl

Action List
AGM Location - Not yet SM
Immersion Quantity Online - AKl
Shed vote to be held online MC
Liquor license for the Friday and or Sat nights. AK
Vote to be held on the next Wolfgang budget online AKl

(Special non-minuted note
Thanks to Mike for some might tasty coffee from 4 of us)

[quote=“Dr Varteron”]Research possibility of a liquor license for the Friday and or Sat nights. AK
[/quote]

Ok, I’ll save you the effort - don’t bother. Its fare too complicated and expensive.

Tell me why you think we need a liqour license? Is nzLARPS going to be selling alcohol there?

The first night is a meet and greet party. I have a friend who works at 42 Below Vodka, and I was going to ask her about licensing to see if it was feasible. No commitment, no purchasing of said license, no application, just some fact finding. For the project owner.

If everyone was a member of nzlarps then it might be possible to classify it as a private party, in which case no problem. However this is an open event.
Also I dont know if the Scout Assoc. would be happy at having alcohol on site, let alone being sold.
I think its probably best not done to avoid the numerous legal pitfalls.

[quote=“Steve Shipway”]
Also I dont know if the Scout Assoc. would be happy at having alcohol on site.[/quote]

It’s not like we haven’t done it before. I’ve got fairly clear memories of people getting drunk at Mordavia.

[quote=“Anna K”][quote=“Steve Shipway”]
Also I dont know if the Scout Assoc. would be happy at having alcohol on site.[/quote]

It’s not like we haven’t done it before. I’ve got fairly clear memories of people getting drunk at Mordavia.[/quote]They brought their own, mind. Also, I’m now sure if the Scouts knew about it.

As I recall, Ryan said he never mentioned it to them, so the scenario could well be a matter of “don’t ask, don’t tell”.

That being said, as long as we are responsible with the licence, there is no reason for the camp authorities to be concerned with us selling alcohol.

Any word on what it takes to obtain a licence for Motu Moana ?

Again, its not worth it - I’ve been through this before, but here you go…

You need to apply for a Special Licence.

  • you must have the premises owners consent
  • There can be no BYO on the premises
  • You must submit floor plans designating the various liquor control zones
  • 8 weeks processing time and must include a public notice of the intention to serve alcohol (usually run through The Herald and local newspaper.)
  • $63.00 non-refundable application fee.

More detailed info:


Under the Sale of Liquor 1989

  • Special licence
    This licence is only valid for the timeframe permitted by the special licence. It can apply to a property, location or conveyance (eg boat or train).

The special licence holder must control the liquor at the event and ensure statutory responsibilities are observed. This cannot be achieved if guests bring their own liquor therefore special licences do not permit BYO functions.

When is a special licence needed
Applying for a special licence
When is a special licence needed?
You can take a bottle of wine to the beach or park for a picnic and consume it on public property without the need for a liquor licence. It is only when you book public property for a function, and it is cordoned off or under cover, eg a marquee or band rotunda, that you must apply for a special licence for the sale or supply of liquor.

A special licence is required if liquor is sold or supplied to any people attending any “particular” occasion or event or series of occasions or events. It is required at any function where:

no on licence or club licence exists
the caterer does not have an endorsed off licence
there are non-club members present on club licensed premises
the function is outside the hours or area authorised on an existing on licence or club licence
Examples of these functions include birthdays, weddings, social gatherings, client functions and other temporary bar set-ups.

Examples of a series of ‘one-off’ functions would be:

a three day event where you may wish to sell or supply liquor, and will be required to apply for one special licence for a series of days

a social club that holds drinks on the last Friday of each month can apply for all of these Fridays on the one special licence application

you can apply 12 months in advance for these occasions/events if the event dates are known

the event MUST be held on the same premises

You are not required to hold a special licence

if you are supplying liquor to your guests in your own private residence

if your guests are bringing liquor to your own private residence


Applying for a special licence
Special licences cannot be renewed. However, if you know the dates of future events to be held at the same venue, you can obtain a special licence for future events on the one application.

the fee for a special licence is $63.00. This fee is non-refundable
if you do not own the premises, the owner’s consent must be included with the application
a floor plan of the premises must be included in the application
the processing time for an application for a special licence is 25 working days
the company or person taking the profit from the sale of liquor should be the applicant.
you must be 20 years or older to apply.
The processing time includes a period of 20 working days required by the Sale of Liquor Act 1989. Controversial applications or profit oriented commercial applications may need to be advertised through a public notice. Consequently, additional time is required to process these. In these cases 40 working days notice is required.


Oh, and by the way, any breaches of the Sale of Liqour Act 1989 or of the Special Licence and NZLARPS is held liable - eg: someone brings alcohol with them or somebody under 18 is caught drinking.