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Vol. 3 17 MAART 2009 No ::;:;::::;:;:;::::::;:::::.;: ....... :::::::".::::::::::::::::: . ::::::':;:;:;:;:;::::: ::::::::::::::::: Provincial Gazette • Provinsiale Koerant • Igazethi Yesifundazwe GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY-BUITENGEWONE KOERANT-IGAZETHI EYISIPESHELI (Registered at the post office as a newspaper) • (As 'n nuusblad by die poskantoor geregistreer) (Irejistiwee njengephephandaba 9pOsihhovisi) PIETERMARITZBURG, 17 MARCH 2009 Vol. 3 17 MAART 2009 No. 243 17 kuNDASA 2009 I 2 Extraordinary Provincial Gazette of KwaZulu-Natal 1 7 March 2009 Page No. ADVERTISEMENT Road Carrier Permits, Pietermaritzburg......................................................................................................................... 3 17 March 2009 Extraordinary Provincial Gazette of KwaZulu-Natal 3 APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ROAD CARRIER PERMITS OR OPERATING LICENCES Notice is hereby given in terms ofsection 37(1)(a) ofthe National Land Transport Transition Act, and section 52 (I) KZN Public Transport Act (Act 3 of2005) ofthe particulars in respect ofapplication for public road carrier permits and lor operating licences received by the KZN Public Transport Licensing Board, indicating: - (I) The application number; (2) The name and identity number ofthe applicant; (3) The place where the applicant conducts his business or wishes to conduct his business, as well as his postal address; (4) The nature ofthe application, that is whether it is an application for: - .(4. I) the grant of a new permit or operating licence; (4.2) the grant of additional authorisation; (4.3) the amendment of route; (4.4) the amendment of timetables; (4.5) the amendment of tariffs; (4.6) the renewal of such permit or operating licence; (4.7) the transfer ofsuch permit or operating licence; (4.8) the change of the name, or particulars of the holder; (4.9) the replacement of vehicle: (4.10) the amendment of vehicle particulars, including increase in carrying capacity in excess of fifteen percent; (4.11) an additional vehicle with existing authorisation; (4.12) the refinement of routes in terms ofsection 85(4)(t), (g) or (5) of Act 22 of 2000 in respect of legitimisation or converted permits issued in terms ofsections 52 or 55 (4.13) Act 4 of 1998, read with section 41 of Act 22 of2000; or the conversion of permits to operating licences in terms of Part 16 of Act 22 of2000. (5) The number and type of vehicles, including the carrying capacity or gross vehicle mass of the vehicles involved in the application; (6) The type of public transport service envisaged, as contemplated in section 1(1)(Lxiii) of Act 22 of2000, with regard to the transportation of persons, personal effects, or both; (7) The points between, picking-up and setting down points and th(: route or routes along or the area or areas within which the road transportation is conducted or the proposed road transportation is to be conducted; and (8) The timetable and scale of charges in respect of scheduled services. In terms ofsection 37(3) of Act 22 of2000, and 52(3) of Act 3 of2005 read with Regulation 10 of KZN Public Transport Regulations, written representations in sextuple supporting or opposing these applications must within 2 I (twenty-one) days from the date ofthis publication, be lodged by hand with, or dispatched by registered post to: The Secretary, KZN Public Transport Licensing Board, Private Bag X913 5, PIETERMAR1TZBURG. 3200. 291 Pietermaritz Street, PIETE:RMARITZBURG.3201, A copy of such representations must be lodged by hand with, or dispatched by registered post to, the applicant at the advertised address in (3) above. Full particulars in respect ofeach application are open to inspection at the Board's office. 4 Extraordinary Provincial Gazette of KwaZulu-Natal 17 March 2009 SCHOLAR APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ROAD CARRIER PERMITS OR OPERATING LICENCES IN RESPECT OF SCHOLAR TRANSPORT Notice is hereby given in terms ofsection 14(l)(a) ofthe Road transportation Act, 1977 (Act 74 of 1977) and section 37 ofthe National Land Transport Transition Act, 2000 (Act 22 of2000) ofthe particulars in respect ofapplication for public road carrier permits and/or operating licences received by the KZN Public Transport Licensing Board, indicating: - (I) The application number; (2) The name and identity number ofthe applicant; (3) The place where the applicant conducts his business or wishes to conduct his business, as well as his postal address; (4) The nature ofthe application, that is whether it is an application for the grant ofa new permit or operating licence in respect ofscholar transport. (5) The number and type of vehicles, including the carrying capacity or gross vehicle mass ofthe vehicles involved in the application; (6) The type of public transport service envisaged, as contemplated in section I(l)(Lxiii) ofAct 22 of2000, with regard to the transportation ofpersons, personal effects, or both; (7) The points between, picking-up and setting down points and the route or routes along or the area or areas within which the road transportation is conducted or the proposed road transportation is to be conducted; and (8) The timetable and scale of charges in respect ofscheduled services. ln terms ofsection 14(2) ofAct 74 of 1977, read with regulation 4 of the Road Transportation Regulations, 1977 and section 37(1) ofAct 22 of2000, written representations in quadruplicate supporting or opposing these applications must within 21 (twenty-one) days from the date ofthis publication, be lodged by hand with, or dispatched by registered post to: The Secretary, KZN Public Transport Licensing Board, Private Bag X9135, PIETERMARITZBURG. 3200. OR 291 Pietermaritz Street, PIETERMARITZBURG. 3201. A copy of such representations must be lodged by hand with, or dispatched by registered post to, the applicant at the advertised address in (3) above. (9) These applications will be heard as from 27 MARCH 2009 and applicant will be notified when to attend. Full particulars in respect ofeach application are open to inspection at the Board's office. From/van: 2009/02/12 to/tot 2009/02112 From/van: G36 toltot G36 17 March 2009 Extraordinary Provincial Gazette of K:waZulu-Natal 5 OP.1318714. (2) MTHIMKHULU SB ID NO 5407175818089. (3) DISTRICT: DURBAN. POSTAL ADDRESS: POBOX 699, EMPANGENI, 3880. (4) NEW APPLICATION (LATE RENEWAL). (5) 1 X 15 PASSENI:;ERS. (6) THE CONVEYANCE OF TAXI PASSENGERS. (7) AUTHORITY: AS PER ANNEXURE "A" ATTACHED - B-RANK TAXI ASSOCIATION 2207XJ22027Q1 004 8 996 B-Rll,.NK- STANGER KZNBRCEMP0007 0 1 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), STANGER (KWADUKUZA/STANGER) (DESTINATION) 16 ROUTE 2 FROM B-RANK TO STANGER FROM B-RANK IN EMPANGENI ALONG TANNER ROAD INTO AND PROCEED WITH R102 UNTIL REACHING GINGINDLOVU, TURN LEFT INTO R66 AND TURN RIGHT TO RI02, TURN RIGHT WITH R74 AND TURN LEFT TO KING SHAKA ROAD, TURN LEFT INTO LINK ROAD, TURN RIGHT TO BALCOMB ROAD, TURN RIGHT AGAIN INTO THE STANGER RANK. FROM STANGER TURN LEFT TO BALCOMB ROAD AND TURN RIGHT TO RI02 AND RETURN WITH THE SAME ROUTES. 2207XJ2206WAI0048997 B-RANK - MANDINI KZNBRCEMP000702 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), MANDINI (MANDENI) (DESTINATION) 17 ROUTE 3 FROM B-RANK TO MANDINI FROM B-RANK TAXI RT\.NK IN EMPANGENI TO AND ALONG TANNER ROAD TURN INTO R102 AND TURN INTO R66 AND TURN RIGHT TO JOIN RI02 AGAIN TURN RIGHT INTO SITHEBE AND PROCEED TO MANDINI. TURN INTO WHITE STEEET PASS SUNDUMBILI AND PROCEED TO MANDINI TAXI RANK. FROM MANDINI TAXI RANK TURN RIGHT TO JOIN WHITE STREET AND TURN LEFT INTO R258 TO RI02, TURN LEFT AT RI02 AND RETURN ALONG THE SAME ROUTE TO B-RANK. 2207XJ220 6WA1004 9002 B-RANK- GINGINDLOVU KZNBRCEIIIJP000704 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), MANDINI (MANDENI) (DESTINATION) 18 ROUT~ 4 FROM B-RANK TO GINGINDLOVU FROM B-RANK Tll,.XI RANK IN EMPANGENI TO AND ALONG TANNER ROAD AND PROCEED TO R:_02 TURN LEFT AT E66 AND TURN RIGH~ TO RI02 AGAIN AND TURN RIGHT TO GINGINDLOVU TAXI RANK RETURN WITH THE SAME ROUTE TO B-RANK. 2100N92100SBOD049004 B-RANK - UMHLATHUZE RURAL KZNBRCEMP000705 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), UMHLATHUZE RURAL (DESTINATION) 19 ROUTE 5 FROM B-RANK TO MHLATHUZE VILLAGE FROM B--RANK IN EMPANGENI TURN LEFT INTO TANNER ROAD AND PROCEED TO JOIN NGWELEZANE ROAD, TURN RIGHT WITH INKANYAMBA ROAD TO MHLATHUZE VILLAGE, AND EETURN WITH THE Sl\ME ROUTES TO B-RANI\" ROUTE DESCRI P~:ION ROUTE NAME BOARD ROUTE CODE NATIONAL ROUTE CODE ROUTE NODES NO. PAGE OF PAGES 1 3 PRINTED ON 09-SEP-2008 13:53:06 2207XJ2207XJ00049005 B-Rl\.NK .- LOT 63 KZNBRCEMP000706 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), EMPl~NGENI (EMPANGENI) (DESTINATION) 20 ROUTE 6 FROM B-RANK TO LOT 63 FROM B-RANK A~' EMPANGENI TURN RIGHT TO JOIN TANNEP. ROAD AND PROCEED LEFT TO c~OIN R34 TO CENTRAL PARK, LOFTHEIM AND TURN RIGHT AT THE ROBOT, THEN LEFT TO R34 TO A­ RANK AND PROCEED TO LOT 63 AND RETURN ALONG THE SAtJlE ROUTE TO B-RANK. 2207XJ2 2 074410049006 B-RliNK- MTUBATUBA KZNBRCOOO 7 07 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), MTUBATUBA (INYl\.LA/lvJTUBATUBA) (DESTINATION) 21 ROUTE 7 FROM B-RANK TO MTUBATUBA FRm1 B-RANK TAXI RANF( IN EMPANGENI, TURN RIGHT TO TANNER ROAD AND PROCEED AND TURN LEFT TO JOIN R34 AT THE ROBOT, TURN RIGHT R102, JOIN N2 FROM THE SOUTH AND TURN RIGHT TO R615 TO MTUBA, TURN RIGHT TO INKOSI MTUBATUBA ROAD AND PROCEED TO MTUBATUBA TAXI RANK AND RETURN ALONG THE SAME ROUTE TO B-RANK. 2 207XJ2207 9A1 0049007 B-Rl\.NK .- MBAZWANA KZNBRCEMP000708 EMPANGENI (EMPANGENI) (ORIGIN), MBAZ\'iiANA (UMHLliBUYALINGANA RURAL) (DESTINATION) 22 ROUTE 8 B-RANK TO MBAZWANA FROM B-RANK TAXI RANK IN EMPANGENI TURN TO TANNEE ROAD AND LEFT TO JOIN R34 AT ROBOT, TURN RIGHT TO R102, JOIN N2 FROM SOUTH AND PROCEED TO
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