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Unauthorised Alterations and Additions to 19 Kingfisher Avenue, Yellow wood Park, Durban

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Unauthorised alterations & additions to Erf 408, 19 Kingfisher Avenue, Yellow wood Park, Durban, Ethekwini, KwaZulu-Natal. Drawing 1026-0-1-LA-1000-003

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Brief Background: My client, Mrs. Kasturi Moodley lost her husband in 2020 during Covid 19. She is now under financial constraints and has no choice but to sell her house to her son in-law who has agreed to purchase the house and support her until her demise. The son in-law will only purchase the house on condition that the plans are up to date. The late Mr. Moodley was a builder, so did the alterations himself. Mrs. Moodley was unaware that her late husband had not obtained plan approval for the two new ensuites for bedroom 1 & 3, the new study room and the extended dining area to the main dwelling. Even thou these alterations were done sometime in 2015. There were no plans submitted and now Mrs. Moodley is in a situation that was beyond her control. Motivation for Proposed Work: As mentioned above, the alterations have already taken place in 2015. Upon submitting plans for these alterations, the municipality has requested Amafa permit due to the dwellings current age of 63 years old. Details of Proposed Work New ensuites for bedroom 1 & 3, new study room and extended dining area to the main dwelling. As well new covered parking area that is attached to the main dwelling. The proposal also indicates a new granny flat that is attached to the existing servant’s quarters.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023 - 13:38

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