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Unauthorized Additions and Alterations to 393 Dr Pixley Kaseme Street, Durban

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Unauthorized Additions and Alterations to Rem of Erf 11036, being 393 Dr Pixley Kaseme Street, Durban 4001, Ethekwini, KwaZulu-Natal, Drawing No.: 1000

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INTERNAL SHOP FITTING ALTERATIONS FOR MUNICIPALITY APPROVED PLAN SUBMITTED IN 2017 WITHOUT AMAFA APPROVAL AT 393 DR PIXLET KASEME ROAD REMAINDER OF ERF 11036, DURBAN. ILLEGAL BUILD SUBMISSION FORM 1 AND PAYMENT OF THE ILLEGAL FEES OF R 4000 as per ROS DEVEREUX' EMAIL ATTACHED5 August 2022 MOTIVATION – ILLEGAL AMAFA SUBMISSION - NON-SUBMISSION SPORTSCENE – 393 DR PIXLEY LASEME STREET – 2017 – APPROVED PLAN NUMBER – 19/09/17 An application to Amafa was not submitted for the above approved plan submission (see attached) at the time. The Building was total destroyed during the riots in July 2017. The new submission to re-instate the damaged shop and building in November 2021 raised the question of a Amafa submission for the reinstatement of the damaged building, which in turn brought a response from Amafa (Ros Devereux) in the attached email where it was requested to provide a Form 1 application for the Illegal Build in 2017 and pay the Illegal penalty of R4,000.00 The incomplete form is attached herewith, unfortunately the building has been sold and the previous owner’s signature, contractor’s details etc have not been recorded on the application due to them not being traced. This, however, is not relevant now as 5 years have passed since the “Illegal” build, the shop has been destroyed by the riots and the only issue outstanding would be the non-payment of the R4,000.00 penalty which has now been effected (see attached POP). As a new Form 1 application is now being submitted, the Penalty has been paid on the 2017 application the above issue is now considered as closed. The confirmation of the status by return would be most appreciated. pp CRAIG MUNNIK THE DESIGN COMPANY SACAP: ST2323

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Monday, August 22, 2022 - 11:26

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