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Construction and Operation of the Wembezi Commercial Development

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The Klipplaats Family Trust is proposing to develop a commercial center on Portion 51 (of 7) of the Klipplaat Drift Farm No1009, uThukela District Municipality. The land is zoned "Agricultural" in terms of the Town Planning Scheme. Phase 1 of the development will involve the establishment of shops, a taxi rank, offices, and a service station (storing 69 000 cubic metres of fuel) covering an area of about 7 ha. Phase 2 of the development will involve the creation of eighteen plots to be zoned for light industry, each approximately 0.5 ha in size.

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The property covers an area of just under 20 ha. The development proposal is as follows: Phase 1 of the development will involve the creation of a petrol filling station (PFS) (storing 63 000 m 3 of fuel) and a retail centre (with a total area 12 363 m2 ): comprising a convenience shop for the PFS (250 m2 ), shops, offices (12 113 m2 ), a taxi rank and associated access roads and parking bays covering an area of about 7 ha. The PFS will have one underground diesel storage tank and two underground petrol storage tanks (total storage capacity: 69 000 m 3 ); an ablution block and offices. Phase 2 of the development will involve the creation of a light industrial area comprising eighteen (18) plots (to be zoned for light industry), each approximately 0.5 ha (approximately 10 ha in total). These will include manufacturing and service type industries to service the local towns. Access roads: The development is located on the corner of the P29 and the P179. Both roads are already existing tarred surfaces. Access to the site will be off the P179 which will be upgraded and the intersection of the roads will also be upgraded as per the requirements of the Traffic Impact Assessment. Water: Potable water will be supplied by the local authority, Inkosi Langalibalele Municipality. The maximum / peak requirement is 1,94 litres / second. Wastewater: Wastewater will be discharged to the existing sewer, operated and provided by the local authority, Inkosi Langalibalele Municipality. The maximum / peak requirement is 1,9 litres / second. Development will take place in KwaZulu Natal

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021 - 11:19

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17359

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