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

Derdepoort Park Extension 15

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ProposalDescription: 

Township establishment

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The application is for the amendment of the existing approved township in order for the township to be further tailor-made for the purposes of the township owner, this requires the following components: • Further reduction in Floor Area Ratio (FAR) from the approved 0,6 to 0,15 to 0,11; and • Changing the zoning from Industrial 2 in terms of the Tshwane Townplanning Scheme, 2008 to exclude all the land-uses that will not be developed on the property and result in zoning the property Special for purposes of a truck and trailer depot with subservient and ancillary land-uses. This zoning will allow for the following to be developed on the property: o A truck and trailer parking, and service and repair workshop; o Limited truckers overnight accommodation, kitchen and ablutions; o A caretaker’s flat of a maximum of 250m²; and o A boardroom facility for in-house training. By limiting the land-uses to the exact requirements of our client it has the following benefits from a cost viewpoint: • Reduction in the engineering services required to accommodate the proposed land-use, meaning that pipe diameters and demand is limited to the intended land-use only and not to accommodate the most service intensive land-use that would otherwise be applicable; and • The bulk contributions for the engineering services as well as rates and taxes payable will also be reduced.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, May 21, 2015 - 11:49

CaseID: 

7728

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