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Construction of a Petrol Station on Portion 11 and 15 of ERF 58. 70 New England Road, 2 Ridge Road & 4 Ridge Road, Pietermaritzburg.

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Hlengwa and Zulu Investments (Pty) Ltd (Applicant) proposes to construct a Petrol Filling Station on New England Road, Pietermaritzburg with a drive-thru establishment, two level offices and a line shops on site. A Phase 1 heritage impact assessment was conducted in 2018, the study identified two buildings as potential Built Heritage Sites.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The development of the proposed site will contribute to the strengthening of the corridor and lead to the positive increase in land values and services being provided to the surrounding neighbourhoods. The demand for a filling station is derived from the amount of fuel sold to the residential and commercial market, as well as to traffic moving through the area (transient trade).

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 16:53

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15802

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17/12/2020

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Jacobs and Kearney (2018) THE BEREA STYLE: THE ARCHITECTURE OF WILLIAM MURRAY-JONES AND ARTHUR RITCHIE MCKINLEYINCLUDING THE BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MURRAY-JONES  Radford, D A Guide to the Architecture of Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Cape Town; David Philip, 2002.  Kearney, B Architecture in Natal 1824-1893. Cape Town: Balkema, 1973  Laband, J. & Haswell, R. 1988. Pietermaritzburg: 1838 - 1988, a new portrait of an African city  Natal Society Foundation. 2010. Pietermaritzburg the Missing Decades. http://natalia.org.za/Files/17/Natalia%20v17%20article%20p25-48%20C.pdf  Tyson, P.D. and R.A. Preston-Whyte. “Observations of regional topographicallyinduced wind systems in Natal”, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 11 (4), 1972, pp. 643–50.  Simpson, A.J. and O.S. McGee. “Analysis of the fumigation effect on pollutants over Pietermaritzburg”, South African Geographical Journal, 78 (1), 1996, pp. 41–6.  Urban-Econ development Economists (2020) Market Demand and Socio-Economic Impact Assessment for Scottsville Petrol Filling Station: Developed for proposed Scottsville Petrol Filling Station on New England Road, Pietermaritzburg
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