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Sibaya Node 6, EThekwini

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Mixed -Use Development, UMdloti- KZN

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The Vision of Sibaya Precinct Node 6 is to essentially develop a ‘place’ that captures the essence of a luxury seaside lifestyle precinct whilst remaining easily accessible and affordable. The Philosophy is to construct a precinct that remains environmentally and human friendly, whilst promoting social interaction through a healthy and active lifestyle. The Sibaya Node 6 precinct entails the following lands uses i.e. Residential, Retirement, Retail, Mixed use, Commercial, Conservation as well as Sports and Recreation. Accessibility to the Southern and Northern portions of the site is via the Main Road i.e. M27 and Sugar Cane Road. A network of gravel farm service roads traverses the site. The M4 and Bellamont Road define the north-western and south-eastern site boundaries. The M27 and the Umdloti River define the south-western and north-eastern site boundaries respectively. The proposed development will encompass the following activities: • Construction of access roads and road networks (four-lane main collector road and several two-lane roads); • Construction of water pipelines with a 700mm diameter bulk water main; • Construction of sewer reticulation to service the residential housing; • Construction of a pipe stormwater reticulation system along the main collector road; • Construction of proposed electrical infrastructure namely: Two 11kV cables and street lighting.

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Thursday, November 14, 2019 - 19:02

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14568

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