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Supplementary Valuation Roll 3 Prepared in Terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act No uMngeni Municipality Supplementary Valuation Roll 3 Prepared in terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act No. 6 of 2004 Undertaken For: uMngeni Municipality Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2010 Date of Compilation: 31 December 2012 Prepared By: Page 1 of 27 Categories: RESIDENTIAL ( 1 ) VACANT LAND ( 13 ) PROTECTED AREAS ( 14 ) SMALLHOLDINGS-RESIDENTIAL ( 19 ) INDUSTRIAL ( 2 ) PUBLIC BENEFIT ORGANISATION ( 22 ) BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL ( 3 ) FARMS-AGRICULTURE ( 4 ) FARMS-COMMECIAL ( 5 ) FARMS-RESIDENTIAL ( 6 ) PSI ( 9 ) Page 2 of 27 Unity-of-Use Valuations On the Valuation Roll, the value of the Farm Unit is displayed against a designated Master Property. The Master Property is usually listed first with the remaining units that make up the Farm Unit listed directly below. A reference number has been created using the Erf and Portion of the Master Property, and is used to easily identify the individual properties that make up the Unity-of-Use property. This is displayed in the Unit Column on the Valuation Roll. An asterisk (*) at the end of this reference number denotes the Master Property. (Please note that the displayed Extent is the extent of the Master Property and not the CombinedExtent.) In the example below, the 3 properties highlighted in blue have been valued in Unity-of-Use. The Combined Market Value for all 3 properties is R475,000. This value is displayed against the Master Property highlighted in the red box. The other two properties have an asterisk (*) under Market Value, as their value is includedin the value displayedagainstthe Master Property. This principal has also been applied in some cases to other categories of properties such as Commercial and Industrial properties, where similar dependenciesexistbetween adjoiningproperties. Page 3 of 27 uMngeni Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2010 RESIDENTIAL Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 950 638 ALLEMANS DRIFT RAKE ANN 1 PTN 638 ALLEMANS DRIFT NO. 950 0.1560 Ha R 1,200,000 SS AMBER VALLEY ADLEY LINDSEY KAREN 1 UNIT 116 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0139 Ha R 1,430,000 116 SS AMBER VALLEY PROCTOR WENDY 1 UNIT 207 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0111 Ha R 1,200,000 207 SS AMBER VALLEY BALFOUR JENNIFER-GAYE 1 UNIT 226 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0213 Ha R 2,200,000 226 SS AMBER VALLEY WAAL PAMELA JOY DE 1 UNIT 301 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0111 Ha R 1,150,000 301 SS AMBER VALLEY WYLLIE JOHANNA HELENA 1 UNIT 360 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0103 Ha R 1,050,000 360 SS AMBER VALLEY MCDONALD JENNIFER ANNE 1 UNIT 393 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0131 Ha R 1,700,000 393 SS AMBER VALLEY C J T FAMILY TRUST-TRUSTEES 1 UNIT 435 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0039 Ha R 600,000 435 SS AMBER VALLEY HILL DENZIL JOHANN AUGUST 1 UNIT 524 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0154 Ha R 1,600,000 524 17959 0 SS AMBER VALLEY SIMMONS MATTHEW THOMAS 1 FT NO. 17959 0.0145 Ha R 1,490,000 588 17959 0 SS AMBER VALLEY COETZEE JACOBUS GYSBERT 1 FT NO. 17959 0.0182 Ha R 1,850,000 602 17959 0 SS AMBER VALLEY HOWARD WINDHAM HOLLEY 1 FT NO. 17959 0.0166 Ha R 1,700,000 603 CHILDREN'S TRUST-TRUSTEES SS AMBER VALLEY TOMASZEWSKI JEANNE 1 UNIT 667 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0163 Ha R 1,600,000 667 SS AMBER VALLEY PINKS JOHN ALAN HILTON 1 UNIT 672 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0210 Ha R 2,150,000 672 SS AMBER VALLEY TAINTON NEIL MELBOURNE 1 UNIT 739 OF SS AMBER VALLEY 0.0163 Ha R 1,950,000 739 2 0 BERRY HILL DOUGLAS ROBERTSON TRUST- 1 11 BERRYHILL LANE 1,957 m² R 1,400,000 TRUSTEES 2 1 BERRY HILL ROBERTSON DOUGLAS JOHN 1 PTN 1 BERRY HILL NO. 2 2,001 m² R 850,000 13814 37 BROADACRES DURO PROPERTIES CC 1 BROADACRES 13814 0.1773 Ha R 2,000,000 13814 62 BROADACRES HEWAT JENNIFER ANNE 1 PTN 62 BROADACRES NO. 13814 4.4680 Ha R 2,500,000 5 0 GARLINGTON KILN MICHAEL 1 34 UMNGENYANE ROAD 5,521 m² R 5,000,000 6 0 GARLINGTON O'NEILL CHRISTOPHER GERALD 1 32 UMNGENYANE ROAD 6,129 m² R 6,000,000 7 0 GARLINGTON LINDA DOMINGOS FAMILY TRUST- 1 30 UMNGENYANE ROAD 6,730 m² R 6,800,000 TRUSTEES 11 0 GARLINGTON KAMHOOT CAROL LYNNE 1 6 INDWE 8,162 m² R 7,000,000 18 0 GARLINGTON HALDANE GLEN PETER 1 25 SAXONY 3,575 m² R 4,100,000 29 0 GARLINGTON VERMAAK JAQUES MULLER 1 2 NGUNI 3,469 m² R 5,000,000 41 0 GARLINGTON JEFF & JANINE RICHMOND FAMILY 1 24 SAXONY 8,078 m² R 6,800,000 TRUST-TRUS 58 0 GARLINGTON SHERRIFFS PAMELA GRAHAM 1 ERF 58 GARLINGTON 803 m² R 2,200,000 60 0 GARLINGTON REZEK TONIA 1 ERF 60 GARLINGTON 1,630 m² R 4,000,000 61 0 GARLINGTON CLUCAS JENNIFER ANN 1 ERF 61 GARLINGTON 1,630 m² R 4,725,000 69 0 GARLINGTON GARLINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST- 1 ERF 69 GARLINGTON 780 m² R 3,500,000 TRUSTEES 73 0 GARLINGTON WRACKLEFORD TRUST-TRUSTEES 1 71 GARLICK AVENUE 740 m² R 2,600,000 Page 4 of 27 uMngeni Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2010 RESIDENTIAL Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 78 0 GARLINGTON PLAN TRUST-TRUSTEES 1 61 GARLICK AVENUE 330 m² R 1,850,000 79 0 GARLINGTON PLAN TRUST-TRUSTEES 1 59 GARLICK AVENUE 340 m² R 2,000,000 83 0 GARLINGTON HORNBY CHRISTOPHER LANGTON 1 53 GARLICK AVENUE 850 m² R 2,650,000 84 0 GARLINGTON PARAU ILDA MARIA DE JESUS 1 51 GARLICK AVENUE 850 m² R 386,000 91 0 GARLINGTON PEPWORTH JACQUELINE DAWN 1 ERF 91 GARLINGTON 968 m² R 3,000,000 104 0 GARLINGTON HELLBERG VICTOR KARL 1 ERF 104 GARLINGTON 2,434 m² R 3,500,000 108 0 GARLINGTON HOWES PETRO-NETTE 1 ERF 108 GARLINGTON 1,975 m² R 4,500,000 109 0 GARLINGTON DERICK & JULIA CLUVER FAMILTY 1 ERF 109 GARLINGTON 1,975 m² R 2,800,000 TRUST 116 0 GARLINGTON BOLLAND COLIN FRASER 1 ERF 116 GARLINGTON 912 m² R 2,800,000 117 0 GARLINGTON PIETERSE TONIA SUZANNE 1 ERF 117 GARLINGTON 912 m² R 1,800,000 121 0 GARLINGTON BADENHORST MONICA ANDREE 1 39 ASHTON 703 m² R 1,900,000 HENRIETTE 140 0 GARLINGTON MITCHELL ANTHEA GAIL 1 ERF 140 GARLINGTON 608 m² R 3,000,000 145 0 GARLINGTON ELLIOTT CYNTHIA 1 50 GARLICK AVENUE 648 m² R 2,000,000 165 0 GARLINGTON AUBREY COOPER FAMILY TRUST- 1 ERF 165 GARLINGTON 680 m² R 3,200,000 TRUSTEES 177 0 GARLINGTON SMIT CAROLYN MARGARET 1 15 PROMENADE 720 m² R 4,300,000 178 0 GARLINGTON PLAN TRUST 1 13 PROMENADE 760 m² R 2,800,000 190 0 GARLINGTON SMITH ANTHONY PETER 1 30 ASHTON 720 m² R 2,178,000 195 0 GARLINGTON NELSON MELISSA ANN 1 15 UMNGENYANE ROAD 3,501 m² R 4,161,000 250 0 GARLINGTON MINOBIZ PTY LTD 1 4 BELMONT 804 m² R 3,200,000 258 0 GARLINGTON STOBIE GORDON HARRY 1 ERF 258 GARLINGTON 1,248 m² R 2,280,000 387 GARLINGTON GARLINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST 1 ERF 387 GARLINGTON 468 m² R 1,950,000 388 0 GARLINGTON SMITH GMS 1 ERF 388 GARLINGTON 468 m² R 1,950,000 15315 3 SS WOODRIDGE FOREST PRETAWORX PROPRIETARY LIMITED 1 PTN 3 FT NO. 15315 0.0144 Ha R 1,500,000 2 ESTATE 15315 3 SS WOODRIDGE FOREST RKY CONSTRUCTION PROPRIETARY 1 PTN 3 FT NO. 15315 0.0156 Ha R 1,600,000 10 ESTATE LIMITED SS WOODRIDGE FOREST PICROLOR CC 1 422 m² R 3,800,000 11 ESTATE SS WOODRIDGE FOREST NYASULU FAMILY TRUST 1 UNIT 15 OF SS WOODRIDGE 0.0320 Ha R 2,800,000 15 ESTATE FOREST ESTATE SS WOODRIDGE FOREST ERF 493 HENNOPSPARK PTY LTD 1 150 m² R 1,500,000 18 ESTATE SS WOODRIDGE FOREST GRENDONB & B RENTALS CC 1 185 m² R 1,800,000 19 ESTATE Page 5 of 27 uMngeni Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2010 RESIDENTIAL Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 1930 172 GOWRIE TRANSNET SOC LIMTED 1 PORTION 172 OF THE FARM 2,748 m² R 740,000 GOWRIE NO 1930 1930 173 GOWRIE CHETTY MUNIMAH 1 15 ROBIN STREET 2,677 m² R 740,000 1930 174 GOWRIE SNYMAN JOHANNES HENDRIK 1 PORTION 174 OF THE FARM 2,432 m² R 750,000 GOWRIE NO 1930 1930 175 GOWRIE WYNN MANDY LEE 1 PORTION 175 OF THE FARM 2,594 m² R 780,000 GOWRIE NO 1930 1930 176 GOWRIE MLOTSHWA MILDRED NONHLANHLA 1 PORTION 176 OF THE FARM 2,822 m² R 730,000 GOWRIE NO 1930 1930 236 GOWRIE HERMAN MARK FREDERIK 1 ERF 236 OF THE FARM GOWRIE NO 2,790 m² R 3,000,000 1930 1 2 HILTON MARTENS THOMAS LINGARD 1 BERGVIEW ROAD 2,356 m² R 800,000 14 0 HILTON HEDGCOCK DERICK GUY 1 6 RIDGE ROAD 2,418 m² R 1,950,000 493 2 HILTON KAY RUSSELL JOHN EDWARD 1 PTN 2 HILTON NO.
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