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Bitou Municipality Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 (Plettenberg Bay - Valuation Roll) In accordance with Section 55 of the Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2004 Kragtens Artikel 55 van die Munisipale Eiendomsbelastingwet 6 van 2004 Date of valuation : 20160701 © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 4:16:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 2 of 321 Categories Reference Category Description Vac Res 8.(3) Vacant properties Res 8.(2)(a) Residential properties Vac bus 8.(3) Vacant properties Bus 8.(2)(c) Business and commercial properties Vac Ind 8.(3) Vacant properties Ind 8.(2)(b) Industrial properties Multi purpose* 8.(2)(i) Properties used for multi purposes, subject to ection 9 Vac Mun 8.(3) Vacant properties Psi 8.(2)(g) Public service infrastructure properties Pbo 8.(2)(h) Properties owned by public benefit organisations and used for specified public benefit activities Vac Pbo 8.(3) Vacant properties State 8.(2)(f) Properties owned by an organ of state and used for public service purposes Vac Pop 8.(3) Vacant properties Vac Agri 8.(3) Vacant properties Agri 8.(2)(d) Agricultural prperties Vac Pos 8.(3) Vacant properties Vac state 8.(3) Vacant peopwerties © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 4:16:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 3 of 321 Geographical Area : Plettenberg Bay Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 1 Neill & Sue Ovenstone Family Trust Bus Strand Street 444 m² 3 300 000 2 SS Atmar Sentrum Vac Res High Street 2 141 m² 0 3 Fillys Entertainment C C Bus High Street 885 m² 2 200 000 4 SS Aquarella Bus Crescent Street 2 141 m² 0 8 Galria Development C C Res GibbStreet 8 2 141 m² 5 000 000 9 Awig Trust Res Cnr Hill & High Street 2 167 m² 5 000 000 10 SS Shamwari Vac Res Shamwari Street 1 987 m² 0 11 SS Florina Place Vac Res Main Street 3 088 m² 0 12 Thom Trust Bus Gibb Street 5 1 071 m² 1 400 000 13 K2015154980 South Africa Pty Ltd Bus Church Street 6 1 071 m² 1 400 000 15 Neill & Sue Ovenstone Family Trust Bus Crescent Street 1 071 m² 2 900 000 16 Terralux Inv C C Bus Cresent Street 7 1 227 m² 2 400 000 21 First Nat Bank Of Southern Africa Bus Main Street 2 092 m² 7 700 000 Ltd, First Nat Bank Of Southern Africa Ltd 22 Marine Building C C Bus Cnr of Crescent/Main Street 2 454 m² 9 000 000 25 Plettenberg Hotel Pty Ltd Bus Main Street 2 079 m² 18 200 000 26 Bayview Plett C C Bus Main Street 2 076 m² 18 500 000 30 Krige Peter, Krige Paul James Res Sewell Street 766 m² 5 500 000 31 Sauvenier Philippa Mary Res Gibbs Street 9 883 m² 3 000 000 32 SS Oscardee Vac Res Main Street 1 865 m² 0 33 SS Sun Centre Vac Res Sun Centre 1 731 m² 0 34 Silver Moon Inv 345 C C Res Sewell Street 1 071 m² 2 500 000 35 SS De Vlugt Vac Res Church Street 9 1 356 m² 0 36 Leslie Dyason Pty Ltd Bus Main Street 1 855 m² 7 100 000 37 Morshead Inv Pty Ltd Bus Crescent Street 1 010 m² 2 600 000 38 SS Yellowoods Vac Res Main Street 2 424 m² 0 43 SS Hill House Vac Res Main Street 6 1 849 m² 0 46 Wilms Wilhelm Frederick Res Cnr of High/Gibb Street 1 002 m² 2 300 000 48 SS Toledo Vac Res Toledo 1 968 m² 0 49 SS Plett 49 Vac Res Toledo 2 140 m² 0 50 J G Farr Trust Bus Jackson Street 1 073 m² 7 900 000 53 Tulloch Hugh Gordon, Tulloch Res Sewell Street 16 766 m² 4 750 000 Angus James and other © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 4:16:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 4 of 321 Geographical Area : Plettenberg Bay Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 54 Correia Sandra Res Sewell Street 18 613 m² 4 500 000 55 Harvey Derek Evert, Harvey Res San Gonzales Street 1 595 m² 1 800 000 Audrey Jeanette 56 Botha Frederick Jacobus Res San Gonzales Street 3 595 m² 2 500 000 57 Eridex Pty Ltd Res San Gonzales Street 5 595 m² 1 900 000 58 Rus Vir Drie Pty Ltd Res San Gonzales Street 7 595 m² 2 500 000 59 Lingenfelder Johannes Louis Linde Res Hangklip Street 595 m² 2 800 000 60 Jacobs Cecilia Res San Gonzales Street 9 595 m² 1 900 000 61 Louis Lingenfelder Trust Vac Res Hangklip Street 595 m² 700 000 62 Scoreprops 28 Pty Ltd, Res San Gonzales Street 11 595 m² 2 000 000 Scoreprops 28 Pty Ltd 63 Newbury Anton Morkel Res Hangklip Street 595 m² 4 700 000 64 Yuill David William Barton, Yuill Res San Gonzales Street 13 595 m² 2 500 000 David William Barton 65 Tonkin Ingrid Mona Res Crows Nest 8 595 m² 4 800 000 66 Tennant Lindsey Fay Vac Res San Gonzales Street 15 595 m² 600 000 68 Aitken Heather, Aitken Athol GeorgeRes San Gonzales Street 17 595 m² 2 200 000 69 Tennant Lindsey Fay Vac Res Hangklip Street 12 536 m² 700 000 71 Millar Oonagh Elizabeth Res Hangklip Street 602 m² 4 000 000 73 Long Astrid Marlene Res Hangklip Street 16 588 m² 3 600 000 74 Mulsanne Trust Res San Gonzales Street 17 595 m² 3 200 000 75 Joubert Sally Helen Hanscomb Res Callander Street 2 595 m² 5 000 000 76 Steyn Susanna Dorothea, Steyn Res Callander Street 25 595 m² 1 700 000 Johan Lodewyk Serfontein 78 Peter Hilary Ashley Res San Gonzales Street 27 595 m² 2 100 000 80 Pickering Monica Ottonie, Res San Gonzales Street 29 595 m² 3 600 000 Pickering David Richard Crosby 81 Mills Pamela Jane Res San Gonzales Street 31 785 m² 2 500 000 82 Peach Inv Trust Res San Gonzales Street 33 719 m² 2 700 000 83 Currie Teresa Anne Res Jackson Street 12 785 m² 3 300 000 84 Togsverd Sven Res Jackson Street 14 785 m² 4 700 000 89 Weddell Hilary Jane, Weddell Res San Gonzales Street 24 815 m² 4 800 000 Robert Llewellyn 90 Jager Clarence George De Res Plettenberg Street 14 847 m² 2 900 000 93 Hilton Davies Family Trust Res Perestrello Street 20 883 m² 5 900 000 © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 4:16:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 5 of 321 Geographical Area : Plettenberg Bay Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 94 Seaview Developments C C Bus Perestrella Street 5 1 459 m² 2 300 000 95 SS Granada Vac Res Perestrella Street 3 1 277 m² 0 103 Hahn Valere Villiers, Hahn Valere Res Strand Street 648 m² 4 800 000 Villiers 113 Tetrafull 1079 C C Res Plettenberg Street 639 m² 3 100 000 115 Cawood Jonathan William Gordon Res Sinclaire Street 23 732 m² 6 000 000 116 Bert von Wielligh C C Res Sinclair Street 14 741 m² 3 300 000 118 Lowrie Walter Scott Res La Valliant Street 1 596 m² 6 500 000 119 Pletview Estates Pty Ltd Res La Valliant Street 3 616 m² 5 200 000 120 Jetvest 1008 C C Res La Vaillant Street 5 616 m² 4 950 000 121 Glehn Celeste Ruth Von Bus Duminy Street 15 616 m² 9 950 000 122 Five Beaches Inv Pty Ltd Res Duminy Street 12 616 m² 7 500 000 123 Hamman Catherine Johanna Res Strand Street 8 594 m² 4 150 000 124 Dalmeyer Johannes Paulus Res Strand Street 10 691 m² 5 350 000 Franciscus 125 Bay House 2000 Prop Pty Ltd Res Strand Street 12 801 m² 7 150 000 126 Bigeye Inv 11 Pty Ltd Res Strand Street 14 841 m² 8 700 000 127 Clive Shonfeld Family Trust Res Strand Street 16 881 m² 6 250 000 128 Kagan Jocelin Elaine, Kagan Res Strand Street 18 849 m² 5 500 000 Jocelin Elaine and other 129 Denise & Dennis Family Trust Res Strand Street 812 m² 7 650 000 131 Stenhouse Trust Res La Valliant Street 9 662 m² 4 650 000 132 More 2000 Inv Pty Ltd Res Duminy Street 18 780 m² 7 000 000 134 Roy Elizabeth Joan Res Duminy Street 11 595 m² 6 350 000 135 Norwave Inv Pty Ltd Res Duminy Street 6 595 m² 6 000 000 136 Mary Ross Trust Res Duminy Street 7 800 m² 4 850 000 137 Chaplin Marilyn Rose Res Duminy Street 5 901 m² 7 300 000 138 Dunrose Inv 155 Pty Ltd Res Duminy Street 1 338 m² 4 850 000 140 Bimble Trust Res Meeding Street 8 851 m² 5 950 000 141 Aurora Prop Trust Res Meeding Street 10 831 m² 5 900 000 142 Mcintosh Sandra, Mcintosh Res Sinclair Street 142 763 m² 8 600 000 Sandra and other 143 Epastals Inv Pty Ltd Res Sinclair Street 745 m² 5 900 000 144 Wahlendorf Irmin Liebermann Von Res Sinclair Street 692 m² 6 100 000 © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 4:16:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 6 of 321 Geographical Area : Plettenberg Bay Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 145 Wahlendorf Irmin Liebermann Von Vac Res Harker Street 572 m² 3 800 000 146 Holmes Eleanore Anne Res Sinclair Street 146 642 m² 6 600 000 147 Friedshelf 1609 Pty Ltd Res Harker Street 147 573 m² 9 200 000 148 Cotopaxi Trust Res Sinclair Street 148 667 m² 5 800 000 149 Glostone Slate Quarries Pty Ltd Res Harker Street 149 582 m² 4 700 000 150 Grimm Petra Sabine Margarete Res Sinclair Street 150 734 m² 7 400 000 151 K J A Developments Pty Ltd Res Harker Street 151 608 m² 6 700 000 152 Cleokiki Elia Family Trust Res Sinclair Street 152 759 m² 7 400 000 153 Middleton John Trevor, Middleton Res Harker Street 153 595 m² 7 600 000 Edna Patricia 154 SS High Hill Res Sinclair Street 154 759 m² 0 155 R Z T Zelpy 5175 Pty Ltd, R Z T Res Harker Street 155 669 m² 6 800 000 Zelphy 5175 Pty Ltd 156 Cyco Sales Pty Ltd Res Sinclair Street 156 948 m² 9 800 000 158 Newfield Laurence John Res Harker Street 158 663 m² 5 000 000 161 Preller Street Inv Pty Ltd Res Harker Street 161 621 m² 6 300 000 162 Catlaf Pty Ltd Res Harker Street 162 676 m² 7 100 000 163 Attwood Cameron Victor Res Harker Street 163 600 m² 6 700 000 164 Johnston Owen Michael, Kirsten Res Harker Street 164 619 m² 7 400 000 Lynne 165 Evan Poulos Family Trust Res Harker Street 4 638 m² 6 800 000 166 13 Odland Street Plettenberg Bay Res Harker Street 166 658
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