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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

Wrenchville, Kuruman, NID.

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The proposed development site is currently vacant and is situated north-east, approximately 150m from the existing residential development of Wrenchville. The town centre of Kuruman is approximately 3.5km from the proposed development site and in the administrative area of the Ga-Segonyana Municipality. The proposed Wrenchville phase 2 Low-Cost housing development will provide relief for the current housing shortage to a growing population in Kuruman. There will be numerous internal access roads and no detailed designs are available at this time. The proposed development will be in line with the with the surrounding land uses which supports similar activities.Sufficient space will be retained between the proposed development and the semi natural stream which runs at the Northern boundary of the proposed development site. No housing units will fall within the 1:100 year floodline. The only structures within this area, will be the proposed bulk sewer pipeline, running north of the proposed housing units. Due to severe disturbance and excavations within the riparian area there is no sign of a definitive stream channel. Northern Cape province.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019 - 11:15

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14281

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