Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ... Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
S Grobbelaar COGHSTA Page 10, how will the bioregions connect with the economic regions? Which will take preference? Page 14: Agriculture could have provided more accurate data. Vioolsdrif Dam already planned and approved. Sections on page 37 and 38 overlaps with Volume 1. Page 19: Water availability – groundwater resource to be addressed. inventory as it is, cannot change the referenced source data. Notes in the text may well refer to the change in names. Latest names, figures, other data to be used in Volumes 3 & 4. To be addressed in Volumes 3 & 4. Data made available by sectoral institutions was used in preparation of Volume 1. DEDAT to submitted approval and relevant information. Noted Rectified in Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2. Page 4: Extent of the Northern Cape. The quote figure is confirmed correct by Mr. S. Grobbelaar. Page 65: How were the environmental factors Refer to Section D of Volume 2 and the factored into settlement categorisation. Settlement Study (Annexure 2 of Volume 2). Page 84, population figure is outdated. Data made available by sectoral institutions was used in preparation of Volume 1. DEDAT to provide info to include in Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2. Show the impact of the incorporation of To be addressed in Volumes 3 & 4. North West and the Northern Cape. Maps must to be correctly referenced. Rectified in Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2. Mineral map required? Rectified in Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2. Page 10: Map of macro‐bioregions – boundaries not necessarily correct. Regions in the map on page 10 are those provided by Tourism Northern Cape and are based on the unique characteristics of the various regions. Rectified in Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2. Page 44, first alluvial diamond was discovered in Barkley West. Page 6: Old municipal boundaries. Ditto Page 65: Development potential of towns Refer to Section D of Volume 2 and the questioned. Settlement Study (Annexure 2 of Volume 2). This question is to be addressed during meeting with authors of Settlement Study (meeting to be arranged). Some of the maps still refer to Mashaweng Occurrence of previous names in Volume 2 is a and Kgalagadi. These names have changed result of source data used. Volume 2 being the and may be confusing. inventory as it is, cannot change the referenced source data. Notes in the text may well refer to the change in names. Latest names, figures, other data to be used in Volumes 3 & 4. DMP to meet with individual departments. Such meetings to be held during Phase 3 & 4 of the PSDF process. PSDF has to link to and infuence the PGDS. Noted 5
3 KEY RESOLUTIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN The key resolutions taken by the PMC and the actions to be taken with immediate effect are as follows: a) The PSDF project is on schedule as per the Service Level Agreement. b) Volume 2 is materially adequate for submission to the Project Steering Committee subject to the amendments to be made as summarised in the table above. c) The amendments will be made and the amended document (entitled Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2) will be loaded onto the website by 24 November 2011. d) Subject to the amendments made the PMC recommends that the PSC approve Consultative Draft 2 of Volume 2 at the meeting to be held on 29 November 2011. e) Committee members are to submit any additional comment to the service provider by Friday 11 November 2011. f) The proposal of the service provider that Volume 2 should be seen as ‘work in progress’ to be completed together with Volumes 3 and 4 is adopted. g) Proposals relating to the amendment of the SDF guidelines will be articulated and submitted to DRDLR on an ongoing basis. h) Service provider is to submit minutes and response on comments received to DRDLR by 24 November 2011. i) Ms. S. Benade of DEDAT is to liaise with and submit outstanding information to the service provider in accordance with a schedule to be determined by the two parties. j) The settlement study needs to be studied and scrutinized on its own. k) A meeting is to be held with the Proffs Izak van der Merwe and Larry Zietsmann to discuss key aspects of the Settlement Study report. Mr. H. Louw will arrange and facilitate such meeting. l) Mr. Gerhard de Bruin will determine the date of the PSC and will make the necessary arrangements. DENNIS MOSS PARTNERSHIP 6
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3 KEY RESOLUTIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN<br />
<strong>The</strong> key resolutions taken by the PMC and the actions to be taken with immediate effect are as<br />
follows:<br />
a) <strong>The</strong> PSDF project is on schedule as per the Service Level Agreement.<br />
b) <strong>Volume</strong> 2 is materially adequate for submission to the Project Steering Committee subject<br />
to the amendments to be made as summarised in the table above.<br />
c) <strong>The</strong> amendments will be made and the amended document (entitled Consultative Draft 2<br />
of <strong>Volume</strong> 2) will be loaded onto the website by 24 November 2011.<br />
d) Subject to the amendments made the PMC recommends that the PSC approve<br />
Consultative Draft 2 of <strong>Volume</strong> 2 at the meeting to be held on 29 November 2011.<br />
e) Committee members are to submit any additional comment to the service provider by<br />
Friday 11 November 2011.<br />
f) <strong>The</strong> proposal of the service provider that <strong>Volume</strong> 2 should be seen as ‘work in progress’ to<br />
be completed together with <strong>Volume</strong>s 3 and 4 is adopted.<br />
g) Proposals relating to the amendment of the SDF guidelines will be articulated and<br />
submitted to DRDLR on an ongoing basis.<br />
h) Service provider is to submit minutes and response on comments received to DRDLR by 24<br />
November 2011.<br />
i) Ms. S. Benade of DEDAT is to liaise with and submit outstanding information to the service<br />
provider in accordance with a schedule to be determined by the two parties.<br />
j) <strong>The</strong> settlement study needs to be studied and scrutinized on its own.<br />
k) A meeting is to be held with the Proffs Izak van der Merwe and Larry Zietsmann to discuss<br />
key aspects of the Settlement Study report. Mr. H. Louw will arrange and facilitate such<br />
meeting.<br />
l) Mr. Gerhard de Bruin will determine the date of the PSC and will make the necessary<br />
arrangements.<br />
DENNIS MOSS PARTNERSHIP<br />
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