Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ... Volume II - The Northern Cape Provincial Spatial Development ...
have to be applied. Therefore balance between human wellbeing, environmental integrity and economic efficiency should be achieved. p) Migration pattern in Kuruman has to be looked at as some schools are closing up while others experience influx of learners. q) Page 6 – Kamieskroon must be change to Kamiesberg r) Page 7 – Revise names of district and local municipalities. s) Insert Ganspan under Phokwane. t) Page 16 – insert Smartt Syndrate Irrigation Board near Britstown/Vaalharts WUA. u) Revise WUA and WB boundaries in accordance with latest data. v) Page 23 – Insert Vaalharts Weir. w) Page 97 – Insert 3.2.1 Green Drop Status under Section 3.2: Sewage removal x) Frances Baard DM received a Blue Drop for their Koopmansfontein System – 95%. y) Kgatelopele received a Blue Drop for their Danielskuil System ‐ 95%. z) Page 143 –Map F.5. Include Pelladrift‐, Namakwa‐, Alexander bay to Port Nolloth‐, Riemvasmaak Pipelines. aa) The Vaal, Orange, Harts, Modder and a small section of the Riet River within NC are the only perennial rivers. bb) Ongers River is a seasonal/non‐perennial river. cc) Change all maps that indicate rivers accept Map C.4 on page 19. d) Inter‐regional planning should be included, in terms of the relationship between NC and surrounding towns e) How do we marry politics with what PSDF is trying to achieve. p) Rectified q) Rectified r) Rectified s) Rectified t) Rectified in accordance with DWA’s input. u) Rectified. v) Rectified. w) Noted x) Rectified. y) Rectified. z) Rectified in accordance with DWA’s input. aa) Noted bb) Noted cc) Rectified SESSION 1 COMMENT RESPONSE a) Investment categories and development potential to be define clearly. a) Refer to Section D of Volume 2. b) In the presentation of development potential towns it should be clarified how Orania is classified as a potential town. b) Refer to the study report. c) Rural industrialisation has to be tested. c) To be addressed during detailed planning of district and local d) municipalities. Noted e) PSDF will present strategies premised upon the applicable legislation, policy and the principles of sustainability. 4
f) The study must speak to rural declining towns and shows how the towns will be revitalized. g) What happen to areas with high agricultural potential and low developmental potential? h) What will be the impact of mining on the development potential of small towns? i) Clarify on the intension of the investment to develop the towns or to capacitate the people and have them moved to more developed towns? 5 COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS AND CONCLUSION f) Refer to Section D of Volume 2 and Volumes 3 & 4. g) Ditto h) Ditto i) Ditto The resolutions taken by the PSC are as follows: a) Volume 2 is approved subject to the amendments listed in the table above. b) The PSDF process may continue on the basis of Volumes 1 and Volume 2 and the Service Level Agreement. c) The PSDF project is on schedule as per the Service Level Agreement. d) The service provider will meet with the relevant sectoral departments and functionaries during the week of 5‐9 December 2011 as part of Phase 3 and Phase 4. e) The relevant relevant sectoral departments and functionaries will avail themselves for the meetings. Mr. G. De Bruin thanked all for the well‐attended meeting and the service provider and sub‐ consultants for the presentations made. Service provider was commended for the work completed to date. In the latter regard, specific reference was made to the DVD of the PSDF which was introduced and shown during the meeting. The meeting started at 09:00 and ended at 13:00 with the showing of the DVD. An extended discussion on the study report entitled Development Potential of Urban Settlements in the Northern Cape was held between 14:00 and 6:00. DENNIS MOSS PARTNERSHIP 5
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have to be applied. <strong>The</strong>refore balance<br />
between human wellbeing, environmental<br />
integrity and economic efficiency should be<br />
achieved.<br />
p) Migration pattern in Kuruman has to be<br />
looked at as some schools are closing up while<br />
others experience influx of learners.<br />
q) Page 6 – Kamieskroon must be change to<br />
Kamiesberg<br />
r) Page 7 – Revise names of district and local<br />
municipalities.<br />
s) Insert Ganspan under Phokwane.<br />
t) Page 16 – insert Smartt Syndrate Irrigation<br />
Board near Britstown/Vaalharts WUA.<br />
u) Revise WUA and WB boundaries in accordance<br />
with latest data.<br />
v) Page 23 – Insert Vaalharts Weir.<br />
w) Page 97 – Insert 3.2.1 Green Drop Status<br />
under Section 3.2: Sewage removal<br />
x) Frances Baard DM received a Blue Drop for<br />
their Koopmansfontein System – 95%.<br />
y) Kgatelopele received a Blue Drop for their<br />
Danielskuil System ‐ 95%.<br />
z) Page 143 –Map F.5. Include Pelladrift‐,<br />
Namakwa‐, Alexander bay to Port Nolloth‐,<br />
Riemvasmaak Pipelines.<br />
aa) <strong>The</strong> Vaal, Orange, Harts, Modder and a small<br />
section of the Riet River within NC are the only<br />
perennial rivers.<br />
bb) Ongers River is a seasonal/non‐perennial river.<br />
cc) Change all maps that indicate rivers accept<br />
Map C.4 on page 19.<br />
d) Inter‐regional planning should be included, in<br />
terms of the relationship between NC and<br />
surrounding towns<br />
e) How do we marry politics with what PSDF is<br />
trying to achieve.<br />
p) Rectified<br />
q) Rectified<br />
r) Rectified<br />
s) Rectified<br />
t) Rectified in accordance with DWA’s<br />
input.<br />
u) Rectified.<br />
v) Rectified.<br />
w) Noted<br />
x) Rectified.<br />
y) Rectified.<br />
z) Rectified in accordance with DWA’s<br />
input.<br />
aa) Noted<br />
bb) Noted<br />
cc) Rectified<br />
SESSION 1 COMMENT RESPONSE<br />
a) Investment categories and development<br />
potential to be define clearly.<br />
a) Refer to Section D of <strong>Volume</strong> 2.<br />
b) In the presentation of development potential<br />
towns it should be clarified how Orania is<br />
classified as a potential town.<br />
b) Refer to the study report.<br />
c) Rural industrialisation has to be tested. c) To be addressed during detailed<br />
planning of district and local<br />
d)<br />
municipalities.<br />
Noted<br />
e) PSDF will present strategies<br />
premised upon the applicable<br />
legislation, policy and the principles<br />
of sustainability.<br />
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