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IGIC Minutes 14 February 2013 MEETING OF HERITAGE WESTERN CAPE, INVENTORIES, GRADING AND INTERPRETATION COMMITTEE Draft Minutes of a meeting of the Inventories, Grading and Interpretation Committee of Heritage Western Cape held on 14 February 2013, at 09H30 in the 7th floor boardroom at the Offices of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Protea Assurance Building, Greenmarket Square, Cape Town 1. Opening and Welcoming The Chairperson, Dr Matilda Burden, opened the meeting at 09H40 and welcomed everyone present. 2. Attendance Inventories, Grading and Interpretation Committee: Dr Matilda Burden Ms Laura Robinson Ms Mary Leslie Mr Floris Brown Dr Stephen Townsend Mr Patrick Fefeza HWC Staff Mr Andrew Hall Ms Christina Jikelo Mr Calvin van Wijk Mr Shaun Dyers Mr Ronny Nyuka Ms Lithalethu Mshoti Mr Olwethu Dlova 3. Apologies Ms Sharon de Gois 4. Approval of minutes of the previous meeting dated 15 November 2013 4.1 The Committee resolved to approve the minutes with minor changes. 5. Disclosure of Interest 5.1 None 6. Approval of Agenda The Committee approved the agenda with no changes. 7. Confidential Matters None 8. Administrative Matters 8.1 ACMP: Pinnacle Point Resort (Pty) Ltd, a portion of Remainder Erf 2001 and Erf 343, Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province. HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 1 The Committee noted that the draft CMP needs updating and recognised that funding will have to be found for this purpose. TS 9. Appointments 9.1 George Survey 10H30 9.1 Old Sillery Farm, Constantia, Erven 13671, 2304 and 2305 11H30 10. Municipal Surveys 10.1 George Survey Ms H Crooijmans-Allers, Matrix Architects PE, was present and took part during discussion It was noted that the grading system used in the survey did not conform to HWC’s policy and standards or to the requirements of the NHRA. The work done is noted and the consultant representative said that it could fairly easily be brought into line with HWC standards. The Committee advised the consultant to redesign their grading system so that it complies with HWC standards and to identify and map potential heritage areas. They were also advised to reconsider their system of mapping and numbering sites. They were referred to the Prince Albert survey as a good example to follow. 11. GRADING OF PREVIOUS NATIONAL MONUMENTS 11.1 Paarl Municipality DECISION Resource Name of building Erf Street Address Grading Number Number 728 3421 42 Hoof Street II 669 Het Gesticht Church 3578 112 Hoof Street II 822 Klein Vredenburg 2342 115 Hoof Street II 602 Huis Vergenoegd 19772 172-174 Hoof II Street 1652 Town Hall 3924- 254-256 Hoof II 3952 Street 455 Laerskool Gymnasium 4080 300-306 Hoof II Street 453 Toringkerk 1583 303 Hoof Street II HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 2 The Committee resolved that the following previous National Monuments, now Provincial Heritage Site should be given the following gradings: 45 4784 486 Hoof Street II 481 Malherbe Huis Gideon 1754 11 Pastorie Street II 1589 Le Roux House 32BainStreet, II Wellington. 1059 Bainskloof Pass Bain Bainskloof Pass II Skloof 980 904/0 Bien Donne, II Groot Drakenstein 1204 Blockhouse 17:1622 R44, North west of II Wellington 1560 Huisbliss 3297 65 Kollege II Street, Wellington 1543 Ferguson Hall 89, 90, 69 Kollege Street II 93 721 De Hoop 2643 Hoof Street II 1432 DR Church 32 Cnr Piet Ritief II Hoog and Voor Street 1442 Boland College, 3297 Cnr Kollege II Goodnow Hall and House Murray 827 Laborie 13004 Hoof Street II 1212 Ladylochbridge 50:189/1 Ladylochbridge II 426 4265 44 Mill Street II 439 Paarl Museum originally 1585 Van der Lingen II DR Pastorie 1095 1 Paarl Mountain II Nature Reserve 470 Stadzicht 4163 17-21 Victoria Street II 637 Strooidakerk and 2246 163 A-C, Hoof PHS Church yard Street 1400 Clairvaux 207 15b Van II Rieebeck, Wellington 1096 Ikhwezi 15026: Jan van Riebeeck II Community 19519 Centre, Vlakkeland 731 3420 40 Hoof Street, IIIC Paarl 728 3421 42 Hoof Street, IIIA HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 3 Paarl 726 3422 42A Hoof Street, IIIC Paarl 712 Schoongezicht 3424/ 52 Hoof Street, II 3429 Paarl 709 3433 56 Hoof Street, IIIA Paarl 708 3432 58 Hoof Street, ? Paarl 702 3470 70 Hoof Street, IIIA Paarl 699 Die Eiken 3453 72 Hoof Street, IIIA Paarl 691 3483 80 Hoof Street, IIIC Paarl 688 13168 82-84 Hoof IIIB Street, Paarl 715 Nooitverwacht 2616 91 Hoof Street, IIIB Paarl 677 13162 92 Hoof Street, IIIB Paarl 200 15231 94-96 Mill Street, IIIA Paarl 714 2603 95 Hoof Street, IIIC Paarl 822 Klein Vredenburg 2342 115 Hoof Street, II Paarl 602 Huis Vergenoegd 19772 172-174 Hoof IIIA Street, Paarl HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 4 11.2 City of Cape Town Municipality Name of building Erf Number Street Address Grading Bertram House Government Avenue, II Cape Town Clock Tower Pier Head Docks, II Cape Town East Fort East Fort , Battery, II did we Hout Bay agree to this??? Egyptian Building 95139 Egyptian Building II Hiddingh Campus, UCT, Cape Town Granite Lodge 109 Harrington II Street, Cape Town Josephine Mill 96664 Josephine Mill, II Newlands Koopmans-De Wet Koopmans-De Wet II House House, 35 Strand Street, Cape Town Martin Melck House Strand Street, Cape II SAHRA is Town busy Declaring this a grade I NHS Rondebosch Common Rondebosch Common II did we agree to this??? St Paul’s Church 46143 St Paul’s Church, II Main Road, Rondebosch Stem Parsonage Stem II Parsonage, Simonstown St Saviour’s Church St Saviour’s II Church, Claremont The Treaty Tree 10736 The Treaty II surely we Tree, Woodstock didn’t agree to this??? Time ball tower Time ball tower, II V & A Waterfront, Front ball Tuynhuis Tuynhuis, II Government Avenue Government Avenue, Stalpein, Cape Town Leeuwenhof Leeuwenhof, II Hof Street, Cape Town City Hall Darling Street, Cape II Town Rust en Vreugd Buitenkant Street, II HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 Cape Town 5 The Committee noted that the following are worthy of Grade II Parade Town Hall Greenmarket Square Company Gardens/Lioness Gate Sending Gesticht St Stephens Church S.A Museum ( Slave Lodge) The Castle Great Synagoque Riebeeck Square Groote Kerk Stalplein Colonial and Mutual Building of Australasia Waeganaer’s Dam ( in Golden Acre) 11.3 Clanwilliam Municipality DECISION The Committee resolved that the following previous National Monuments, now Provincial Heritage Sites should be given the following Grading: Name of building Erf Number Street Address Grading Old Landdrost Office 920 2A and 2B Park Street II The Rectory 43 37 Main Street II Van Zylhuis 94 5 Park Street IIIA Irish Settlers building 28 & 29 33 Main Street IIIb I think??? Old Dutch Reformed 173 Main Street II Church Clainwilliam Museum 171 Main Street II St Johns Anglican 189 Main Street II Church HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 6 12. NOMINATIONS OF PROVINCIAL HERITAGE SITES. 12.1 This Item was moved to Item 14.1 12.2 The Approval of nominations for Rex Trueform building, Erf 175135, 263 Victoria Road, Cnr Monrose and Victoria Road), Salt River. Mr Ronny Nyuka made a power-point presentation Mr Ashley Lillie was present and takes part during discussion DECISION The Committee recommends to the Council that the building is a Grade II site and should be declared as a PHS with the following description area and the map Declaration should only occur once a CMP has been approved. RN 12.3 The approval of nomination for Rocklands Community Hall, Erf 11553, Cnr park Street and Lancaster Avenue, Rocklands, Mitchells Plain. The Committee recommends to the Council that the building is a Grade II site though the extent of the site should be negotiated with the CoCT; only then should be formally considered as a PHS. [I thought we had agreed on this… after considerable discussion???] Declaration should only occur once a CMP has been approved. 12.4 The approval of nominations for historic Hex River Railway Line, de Doorns DECISION The Committee resolved that the case officer sends a final letter to Transnet within the next 10 days informing that failing a response to earlier correspondence before the end of April 2013 HWC will proceed with the process of the declaration of the site 13. Deproclamation of existing Provincial Heritage Sites. 13.1 None [Surely all the sites considered earlier but not deemed to be grade II are effectively recommended for deproclamation???] 14. Discussion of Grading. 14.1 Old Sillery farm, Constantia, Erven 13671, 2304 and 2305. DECISION The Committee resolved that the landscape of Old Sillery farm and its surroundings are a grade II site. At the next meeting a presentation by the case officer should be made on the properties detailing, in particular, the extent of land to be included in the grade II site. HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 7 15. Other Matters None 16. ADOPTION OF DECISIONS AND ADDITIONS The Committee agreed to adopt the decisions and additions 17. Closure of the Meeting The Chairperson adjourned the meeting at 15:00 18. Date of Next Meeting…………………………………….9 May 2013 Chairperson’s Signature…………………………………. Date……………………………………………………………. Mr Andrew Hall ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY For Head of Department HWC IGIC MEETING MINUTES 14 February 2013 8 .
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