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DC21/0001/2019: Izotsha multicultural crematorium within izotsha memorial park, Ugu District

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ProposalDescription: 

With the aid of PGA Consulting Engineers, Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality has resolved to utilize the available space within Izotsha memorial for the construction of a multicultural crematorium. However, the preferred site alternative has environmental constraints due to it being an ecologically sensitive area. This multi-cultural crematorium will be a facility which will benefit communities of various cultures and race groups within the jurisdiction of the UGU District Municipality area and beyond.

Expanded_Motivation: 

Due to the magnitude and activities that this proposed activity triggers (in terms of EIA Regulations, 2014) as amended, a full scoping and EIA process will be undertaken in accordance with the stipulated provisions indicated in Government Notice R 982 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations of 2014, as amended. Due to the fact that the proposed site is within a grave site, Amafa was identified as one of the main stakeholders to be involved in the study. Recommendations and requirements from Amafa will be incorporated into the study for an informed decision from the CA handling this application, Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA): Ugu District office.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, August 8, 2019 - 11:55

CaseID: 

14175

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
DC21/0001/2019
29/08/2019

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