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Assessment of deviation from approved plans: 273 Longmarket Street, Cape Town

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The building under discussion is the replacement building on what has been referred to as the ‘Noon Gun Tea Room site’. The building replaced the previous building which was demolished pursuant to permits granted by the City of Cape Town (CoCT) and Heritage Western Cape (HWC), respectively. Pursuant to a previous Section 34 Application process, HWC (Permit ref 17013102KR0201E dated 15 December 2017) approved full demolition of structure older than 60 years and considered the replacement building as presented in Plan 1612.09/A212/EL Rev 1. Both CoCT and HWC approved plans for replacement building, however the plans approved by the two authorities differ in certain minor respects. The assessment compares the building as built with the plans approved by HWC in order to assess the potential impact on the historic receiving environment of the building as it now stands.

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See report attached for detailed assessment

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Saturday, November 14, 2020 - 12:50

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15781

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