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Residential Development on Erf 2303 Soshanguve Block F, City of Tshwane

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ProposalDescription: 

Proposed residential development consisting of approximately 405 units on Erf 2303 Soshanguve Block F, Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng. The site is just over 4 ha in extent of which approximately 2,2976 Ha will be developed.

Expanded_Motivation: 

It is the opinion of the Heritage Consultant, Prof Anton van Vollenhoven, that the project may be exempted from doing a Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA). The following is applicable: • The proposed development is within an area already almost entirely disturbed • Little natural vegetation are to be found on site • Open areas also indicate disturbance as does pioneer plant species • Nothing of heritage significance was identified. Due to the mentioned factors, the chances therefore of finding any heritage related features are indeed extremely slim. It is therefore believed that an additional Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) is not needed for this project and any of the alternatives can be used.

ApplicationDate: 

Monday, April 29, 2019 - 11:35

CaseID: 

13767

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