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Security Village on Erf 3952 and Erf 3975, Hartswater, Northern Cape Province

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Make Space Architects (PTY) Ltd appointed Enviroworks, an independent Environmental Consultant on behalf of Mr Julius Mongwaketse for the proposed residential development on Erf 3976, Hartswater, Northern Cape Province. The proposed development will consist of the following: • Forty two (42) residential erven varying between three hundred and seventy squares meters (378 m2) and eight hundred and twenty eight square meters (828 m2); • A business centre with a development footprint of eight hundred and fifty square meters (850 m2) inclusive of:  Office spaces on the ground floor; and,  Thirty (30) apartment dwellings distributed over three (3) floors. • Two Parking Areas:  Parking Area 1 is situated at the Business Centre and will provide 65 parking areas with a total development footprint of two thousand two hundred and sixty two square meters (2 262 m2); and,  Twenty visitor (20) parking’s situated adjacent to the access road. • Service Delivery Infrastructure:  Water and Sewage pipes;  Power supply cables (to be supplied by the Local Municipality); and,  Internal paved roads (please refer to Appendix C: Facility Illustrations). The proposed development will have a total development footprint of three and a half hectares (3.6 ha). A re-zoning application will be submitted for the sub-division of Remainder of Erf 259 and subsequent consolidated with Erf 3952 to form Erf 3976.

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The affected area is underlain by intrusive volcanic rocks that are considered to be of no paleontological significance. It is highly unlikely that fossil remains will be encountered during excavation activities within the study area. There is little chance of finding fossil material within the superficial overburden due to a lack of suitable Quaternary-aged alluvial deposits at the site. There are no major palaeontological grounds to suspend excavation activities within the proposed development footprint. Impact on potential in situ archaeological remains, engraving localities or historically significant structures within the study area is considered unlikely. There are no major archaeological grounds to suspend excavation activities within the proposed development footprint. The proposed development footprint is assigned a site rating of Generally Protected C (GP C).

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, September 18, 2018 - 13:48

CaseID: 

12929

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CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPersonFinalDecision
NC/BA/17/FB/PHO/HAR1/2018
19/10/2018

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