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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 3000 BEDS

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ProposalDescription: 

The development will comprise of the construction of 3000 beds for the University of Mpumalanga, which will be developed in three (3) phases. The first phase will involve the construction of fifteen (15) U-shaped blocks with each block comprising of three (3) floors. An access road from Koedoe Street and Rietbok Street will be surfaced

Expanded_Motivation: 

Development pressure over the years Mbombela has grown considerably due to its status as provincial capital seat, with Nelspruit as a regional service centre, growing tourism and major new infrastructural developments (i.e., Mbombela Stadium, N4 Northern Bypass, KMIA, R40 upgrade, improvements to the Lowveld Botanical Gardens etc.). This resulted in a demand for urban land around the main economic centres i.e., White River, Nelspruit and Hazyview with resultant higher land prizes. Development pressures characterising the Nelspruit-White River Development Corridor involve: a) Business and commercial development along the R40, b) The provision of affordable housing nearer to places of employment, c) The provision of roads and engineering infrastructure

ApplicationDate: 

Saturday, June 12, 2021 - 11:36

CaseID: 

16628

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
1/3/1/16/1E-314
13/07/2021

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