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Enyathi Housing Development

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The proposed development area is located within the Enyathi Mining Village, Ward 5 of the Abaqulusi Local Municipality. The Farm Bloemenkrans No. 853 makes up the project area. The The total extent of the proposed site is approximately 263.9 hectares with a development footprint of approximately 19.5 ha. To access the site, from Vryheid CBD head south onto Hoog Street towards Utrecht Street. Turn left onto Suid Street. Travel for approximately 4.3km and continue on the R69. After approximately 17.5km, turn right. Travel for a further 6.4km and turn right again. After approximately 9 km, the site will be entered.

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The proposed Enyathi Housing Development is an infill development and is aimed at providing suitable housing opportunities to beneficiaries within the Abaqulusi Local Municipality. It should be noted that majority of the development will occur on land that contains degraded vegetation, plantations as well as existing structures. The proposed development will entail the following: in situ upgrade and infill development on vacant pockets of land within the project area; construction of internal pipelines for the transportation of water and wastewater; construction of internal roads and stormwater infrastructure; Formalisation of the existing cemetery; It should be noted that erven will be set aside for commercial facilities and active and passive open space.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2020 - 12:46

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15757

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