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Rustenburg Local Municipality p 22 9 JUNE 2017, PLATINUM WEEKLY, 50 Marais Street, Tel: 014 592 5653, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected] RUSTENBURG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER P O Box 16, Rustenburg, 0300, North West Province, South Africa | Tel: (014) 590 3106 Fax: (014) 590 3729 Email: [email protected] Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed Proposed Proposed TRAFFIC AND LICENSING ZONES CEMETERY TRAFFIC 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 FUNERAL ESCORTS TLHABANE ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 BOITEKONG ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 CEM- Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed " Proposed " Proposed ZONES MERITING ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 ETERY 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 " 2019/20 " PAARDEKRAAL X1 ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 TLHABANE RIETVLEI R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 PAARDEKRAAL X2 ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 BOITEKONG RIETVLEI R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 RUSTENBURG ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 MERITING RIETVLEI R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 NORTH PAARDEKRAAL RIETVLEI R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 EAST END ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 X1 TLHABANE WEST ZINNIAVILLE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 PAARDEKRAAL RIETVLEI R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 X2 ZINNIVILLE ZINNIAVILLE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 RUSTENBURG RIETVLEI R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 KARLIENPARK ZINNIAVILLE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 NORTH CASHAN ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 EAST END RIETVLEI R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 TLHABANE KANANA ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 RIETVLEI R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 WEST LETHABONG ZINNIAVILLE R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 ZINNIVILLE RIETVLEI R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 GEELHOUTPARK ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 KARLIENPARK RIETVLEI R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 CASHAN RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 BOITEKONG X 13 ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 KANANA RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 SONDELA ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 LETHABONG RIETVLEI R 434 6% R 460 R 488 R 518 SERALENG ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 GEELHOUT- FREEDOM PARK ZINNIAVILLE R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 RIETVLEI R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 PARK PROTEA PARK ZINNIAVILLE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 BOITEKONG RUSTENBURG CBD ZINNIAVILLE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 X 13 RAMOCHANA ZINNIAVILLE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 SONDELA RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 SUNRISE ZINNIAVILLE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 SERALENG RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 PHOKENG ZINNIAVILLE R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 FREEDOM PARK RIETVLEI R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 BLESKOP RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed Proposed Proposed PROTEA PARK RIETVLEI R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 ZONES CEMETERY RUSTENBURG 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 RIETVLEI R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 CBD TLHABANE TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 BOITEKONG TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 PTA ROAD RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 MERITING TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 JHB ROAD RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 PAARDEKRAAL X1 TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 RAMOCHANA RIETVLEI R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 PAARDEKRAAL X2 TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 RUSTENBURG SUNRISE RIETVLEI R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 NORTH PHOKENG RIETVLEI R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 EAST END TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 BLESKOP RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 TLHABANE WEST TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 ZINNIVILLE TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed " Proposed " Proposed KARLIENPARK TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 ZONES CEMETERY 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 " 2019/20 " CASHAN TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 KANANA TLHABANE R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 TLHABANE KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 LETHABONG TLHABANE R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 BOITEKONG KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 GEELHOUTPARK TLHABANE R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 MERITING KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 BOITEKONG X 13 TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 PAARDEKRAAL SONDELA TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 X1 SERALENG TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 PAARDEKRAAL FREEDOM PARK TLHABANE R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 X2 PROTEA PARK TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG CBD TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 NORTH RAMOCHANA TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 EAST END KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 SUNRISE TLHABANE R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 TLHABANE PHOKENG TLHABANE R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 WEST Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed Proposed Proposed ZINNIVILLE KARLIEN PARK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 ZONES CEMETERY 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 " 2019/20 KARLIENPARK KARLIEN PARK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 CASHAN KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 TLHABANE DONKERHOEK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 KANANA KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 BOITEKONG DONKERHOEK R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 LETHABONG KARLIEN PARK R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 MERITING DONKERHOEK R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 GEELHOUT- PAARDEKRAAL KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 DONKERHOEK R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 PARK X1 BOITEKONG PAARDEKRAAL KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 DONKERHOEK R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 X 13 X2 SONDELA KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 RUSTENBURG DONKERHOEK R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 SERALENG KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 NORTH FREEDOM KARLIEN PARK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 EAST END DONKERHOEK R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 PARK TLHABANE WEST DONKERHOEK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 PROTEA PARK KARLIEN PARK R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 ZINNIVILLE DONKERHOEK R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 RUSTENBURG KARLIEN PARK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 KARLIENPARK DONKERHOEK R 189 6% R 200 R 212 R 225 CBD CASHAN DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 RAMOCHANA KARLIEN PARK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 KANANA DONKERHOEK R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 SUNRISE KARLIEN PARK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 LETHABONG DONKERHOEK R 434 6% R 460 R 488 R 518 PHOKENG KARLIEN PARK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 GEELHOUTPARK DONKERHOEK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 PHOKENG RIETVLEI R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 BOITEKONG X 13 DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 BLESKOP RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 SONDELA DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 SERALENG DONKERHOEK R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed " Proposed " Proposed ZONES CEMETERY FREEDOM PARK DONKERHOEK R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 " 2019/20 " PROTEA PARK DONKERHOEK R 211 6% R 224 R 237 R 252 PAARDEKRAAL KANANA R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 RUSTENBURG DONKERHOEK R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 MERITING KANANA R 178 6% R 189 R 200 R 213 CBD RUSTENBURG PTA ROAD DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 KANANA R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 CBD JHB ROAD DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 RUSTENBURG TLASENG R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 RAMOCHANA DONKERHOEK R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 RUSTENBURG LETHABONG R 434 6% R 460 R 488 R 518 SUNRISE DONKERHOEK R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 RUSTENBURG MOSENTHAL R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 PHOKENG DONKERHOEK R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 RANKELE- RUSTENBURG R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 NYANE Current Tar- 2017/2018 Proposed Proposed Proposed RUSTENBURG RIETSPRUIT R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 iff 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 RUSTENBURG MAILE R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 ESCORTS RUSTENBURG PHOKENG R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 ESCORT ORDINARY PER VEHICLE R 146 6% R 155 R 165 R 175 RUSTENBURG CHANENG R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 PLUS R4.50 PER KM HEAVY VEHICLE ESCORTS PER 2 RUSTENBURG MARIKANA R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 R 1,472 6% R 1,561 R 1,656 R 1,759 RUSTENBURG N4 R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 VEHICLES PLUS R4.50 PER KM RUSTENBURG PHATSIMA R 378 6% R 401 R 426 R 452 LABOUR COST PER TRAFFIC OFFICER PER HOUR RUSTENBURG LUKA R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 WEEK DAYS R 182 6% R 193 R 205 R 218 RUSTENBURG MAMEROTSE R 434 6% R 460 R 488 R 518 SATURDAYS R 182 6% R 193 R 205 R 218 KANANA KANANA R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 SUNDAY / PUBLIC HOLIDAY R 219 6% R 233 R 247 R 262 FUNERALS AND SOME SPORTING BOITEKONG BOITEKONG R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 R 146 6% R 155 R 165 R 175 LETHABONG LETHABONG R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 EVENTS PER VEHICLE WEIGHBRIDGE PHOKENG PHOKENG R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 WEIGHBRIDGE FEES R - R - R - R - TLHABANE PHOKENG R 267 6% R 283 R 300 R 319 TOWING FEES TLHABANE KANANA R 289 6% R 307 R 325 R 346 LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE (UP TO R 982 6% R 1,040 R 1,104 R 1,173 CHANENG CHANENG R 156 6% R 165 R 175 R 186 3500KG) PHOKENG RIETVLEI R 245 6% R 260 R 275 R 293 HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLE (3501KG R 1,472 6% R 1,561 R 1,656 R 1,759 BLESKOP RIETVLEI R 322 6% R 342 R 362 R 385 AND UP) LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE PER KM Current Tariff 2017/2018 Proposed " Proposed " Proposed R 27 6% R 28 R 30 R 32 LICENSING (THE FIRST 25KM) 2016/17 Increase 2017/18 2018/19 " 2019/20 " HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLE Heavy motor vehicle from 15h00- R 30 6% R 31 R 33 R 35 R 106 6% R 113 R 119 R 126 (ADDITIONAL COST PER KM) 18h00 per day POUND FEES Light motor vehicle from 15h00- STORAGE (MOTOR VEHICLE) PER R 80 6% R 84 R 89 R 95 R 428 6% R 454 R 482 R 512 18h00 per day DAY Motor cycle from 15h00-18h00 per STORAGE (GOODS) ONCE OFF ON R 53 6% R 56 R 60 R 63 R 2,699 6% R 2,861 R 3,035 R 3,225 day RELEASE.
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