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Hartswater Retail and Commercial Development Node

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ProposalDescription: 

The proposed development of a retail and commercial node on a portion of Holding 2027 of the Vaal-Harts Settlement A Agricultural holdings, Vryburg RD, Hartswater, Phokwane Local Municipality, Northern Cape Province.

Expanded_Motivation: 

This proposed retail and commercial node broadly entails the construction of a hotel of approximately 4 500m2 in extent, comprising of approximately 100 beds, three shopping areas with a collective footprint of approximately 4 545m2, a retail centre of 12 612m2, parking areas and other associated infrastructure. The proposed development is to be located in close proximity to the town of Hartswater, next to the N18 road, between Kimberley and Vryburg in the northern part of the Northern Cape Province. It is believed that the proposed project, will address demands in terms of access to retail and commercial centres from the N18. The proposed project will also provide space for business development which will contribute to Local Economic Development (LED) within the Phokwane municipal area and Hartswater.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 13:20

CaseID: 

5348

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
NC/BA/44/FB/PHO/HAR/2013
27/05/2014

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The proposed development area is covered by shrubs. Phokwane Way (indicate by the red arrow) and the bridge crossing the N18 road to Vryburg (indicated within the box) as well as Strydom Street (indicated by the yellow arrow) is visible from this view.
The proposed development area is covered by shrubs. The Phokwane Way bridge crossing the N18 road to Vryburg and the Ama-glug filling station and other buildings is visible from this view.
The proposed development area is covered by shrubs that promptly change to an area of disturbed land.  An olive grove and the N18 road running next to the proposed development area are visible from this view.
The proposed development area was previously disturbed with a small quantity of shrubs present. Grain silo’s and an olive grove is visible from this view.
The proposed development area was previously disturbed with a small quantity of shrubs changing into a denser bush area is present. The Olives South Africa manufactory is also visible from this view.
The proposed development area was previously disturbed with a small quantity of shrubs changing into a denser bush area is visible from this view.
The proposed development area was previously disturbed with a small quantity of shrubs present on the area present. A shed and other buildings on the neighbouring properties and Strydom Street is visible from this view.
The proposed development area was previously disturbed with a small quantity of shrubs present on the area present. A shed on the neighbouring property and Strydom Street is visible from this view.
 
 

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