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Bitou Municipality Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 (Knysna RD - 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 2:50:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 2 of 69 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 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 State 8.(2)(f) Properties owned by an organ of state and used for public service purposes 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 2:50:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 3 of 69 Geographical Area : Knysna RD Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 7 Rooimuur Farm C C Vac Agri Willems Kraal 308.7655 Ha 2 400 000 8 Rooimuur Farm C C Vac Agri Rooimuur 128.1943 Ha 1 400 000 9 Dubbelberg Timbers Pty Ltd Vac Agri Wynands Kraal 676.0892 Ha 4 100 000 10 Redwood Timbers Pty Ltd Vac Agri Dwarsnek 275.6891 Ha 2 500 000 12 Grace Virtue Ledger Trust Vac Agri Traka 1 559.7891 Ha 6 500 000 13 Steyn Ettiene Johan Vac Agri Adjoining Traka 1 069.7085 Ha 3 300 000 14 Republiek van Suid-Afrika Vac state Klein Palmiet Rivier 3 922.6297 Ha 7 100 000 15 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Slaaps Bosch 15 3 497.9483 Ha 6 300 000 16 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Langbosch Rivier 16 2 598.9893 Ha 4 700 000 17 Forest Hill Trust Vac Agri Somersets Gift Rem 585.8240 Ha 1 900 000 17 1 Somersets Gift Pty Ltd Vac Res Geriefspunt Ged 1 87.2235 Ha 4 600 000 17 2 Dutoit Agri Pty Ltd Vac Res Somersets Gift Ptn 2 46.0213 Ha 1 700 000 17 3 Dutoit Agri Pty Ltd Vac Res Somersets Gift Ptn 3 57.3807 Ha 1 900 000 17 4 Somersets Gift Pty Ltd Vac Agri Alleenreg Ged 4 186.5922 Ha 6 600 000 18 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Keur Rivier 1 595.4907 Ha 2 900 000 19 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Zoetkraal 2 268.2109 Ha 4 100 000 20 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Boven Palmietrivier 3 390.5249 Ha 6 100 000 22 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Onder Palmiet Rivier 2 592.8366 Ha 4 700 000 22 1 Thesen & Co Pty Ltd Vac Res Palmietriver Ged 25.6960 Ha 3 300 000 23 Ind Zone Ltd Vac Agri Dwarsrivier 3 026.4702 Ha 5 400 000 25 Rogers Neill Patrick, Rogers Vac Agri Jakkals Kraal 1 390.7367 Ha 3 000 000 Dianne Francis 26 Omdraai Timbers Pty Ltd Vac Agri Omdraai 609.3655 Ha 1 800 000 27 Dubbelberg Timbers Pty Ltd Vac Agri Wynands Kraal 591.5210 Ha 3 700 000 28 Dubbelberg Timbers Pty Ltd Vac Agri Wynands Kraal 333.3993 Ha 2 500 000 29 Herholdt Richard John Agri PAARDE KOP 509.7079 Ha 2 300 000 47 Republiek van Suid-Afrika Vac state Krantzbos School Site 2.1413 Ha 2 100 000 220 Neil Uys Familietrust Agri Sarel 356.5777 Ha 6 500 000 220 1 Charnay Farming Pty Ltd Agri Sarel 152.7303 Ha 4 400 000 220 4 Kamala Game Reserve C C Vac Agri Sarel 142.5039 Ha 3 200 000 220 5 Charnay Farming Pty Ltd Agri Farm Sarel Portion 1,5,9 220 565.4580 Ha 5 500 000 220 6 Vifian Anna Barbara Hofer Vac Agri SAREL 18.9915 Ha 1 800 000 220 7 Kamala Game Reserve C C Vac Agri SAREL 74.9074 Ha 2 600 000 220 9 Charnay Farming Pty Ltd Agri Farm 220 Ptn 9 22.5884 Ha 3 200 000 220 11 D P V Pty Ltd Vac Agri Sarel 376.5683 Ha 4 100 000 221 3 Walker Claire Margaret Res Doukamma 4.2827 Ha 3 600 000 © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 2:50:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 4 of 69 Geographical Area : Knysna RD Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 221 4 Bitou Game Reserve C C Agri Doukamma 267.0745 Ha 13 400 000 221 5 Ritom Trust Agri Doukamma 323.8040 Ha 8 100 000 221 10 Ritom Trust Vac Agri Cons Ptn 7 & 8/221 221 102.4306 Ha 4 500 000 221 13 Ritom Trust Agri Doukamma 286.0938 Ha 4 200 000 223 1 Dubbelberg Timbers Pty Ltd Agri Le Grange 503.0067 Ha 4 500 000 223 2 Le Grange Trust Agri Le Grange 503.0067 Ha 3 900 000 223 4 Cardiomedics C C Vac Agri Le Grange 72.2254 Ha 2 600 000 223 5 Cardiomedics C C Vac Agri Le Grange Ged 5 69.5597 Ha 2 600 000 223 6 Berresford Raymond, Berresford Multi Le Grange 39.6295 Ha 4 900 000 Raymond purpose* 6 Berresford Raymond, Berresford Agri Le Grange 0 m² 3 600 000 Apportionment A Raymond 6 Berresford Raymond, Berresford Bus Le Grange 0 m² 1 300 000 Apportionment B Raymond 223 7 Cardiomedics C C Vac Res Le Grange Ged 7 31.5782 Ha 2 100 000 223 8 Cardiomedics C C Vac Res Le Grange Ged 8 56.4725 Ha 2 500 000 223 9 Cardiomedics C C Vac Res Le Grange Ged 9 57.0039 Ha 2 500 000 223 13 C2h Development Pty Ltd Agri LE GRANGE 279.7518 Ha 19 100 000 223 14 La Grange Farm Pty Ltd Agri LE GRANGE 422.6449 Ha 11 100 000 224 Chatillion Hunting Pty Ltd Vac bus Newlands 241.8270 Ha 2 600 000 224 1 Bitou Game Reserve C C Multi Newlands 196.9927 Ha 8 900 000 purpose* 1 Bitou Game Reserve C C Agri Newlands 0 m² 2 600 000 Apportionment A 1 Bitou Game Reserve C C Bus Newlands 0 m² 6 300 000 Apportionment B 224 2 Chatillion Hunting Pty Ltd Multi Newlands 245.2352 Ha 3 800 000 purpose* 2 Chatillion Hunting Pty Ltd Bus Newlands 0 m² 1 200 000 Apportionment A 2 Chatillion Hunting Pty Ltd Agri Newlands 0 m² 2 600 000 Apportionment B:- Agri game 225 1 Republiek van Suid-Afrika Vac state Farm 225 239.5878 Ha 7 400 000 225 2 Keurbooms Water Inv Pty Ltd Vac Agri Lot 53 Ged 2 53.7474 Ha 4 100 000 225 3 Keurbooms Water Inv Pty Ltd Vac Agri Farm 225/3 7.6491 Ha 3 200 000 226 Keurbooms Water Inv Pty Ltd Vac Agri Plaas 226 Restant 202.7126 Ha 6 300 000 226 1 Republiek van Suid-Afrika Vac Agri Farm 226 222.9837 Ha 6 900 000 229 Balzer Klaus Dieter Res Fairview Remainder 31.1030 Ha 1 700 000 229 1 Mitchell David Bathgate Res Fairview Ptn 1 19.4710 Ha 5 000 000 229 2 Fugitives Drift Lodge Pty Ltd Res Fairview Ptn 2 26.5283 Ha 4 700 000 229 3 Davmitch Trust Agri Fairview Ptn 1 9.8159 Ha 2 200 000 © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 2:50:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 5 of 69 Geographical Area : Knysna RD Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 229 4 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 55 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 5 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 6 605 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 6 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 1.9774 Ha 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 7 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 2.7444 Ha 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 8 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 1 700 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 9 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 1 312 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 10 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 7 708 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 229 11 South African National Roads Psi FAIRVIEW 8 519 m² 1 000 Agency S O C Ltd 230 Landshoogte Pty Ltd Res Afgunst Lot 2 17.1820 Ha 5 200 000 231 Themaat Elizabeth Bok Verloren Vac Res Plaas 231 16.3941 Ha 1 700 000 Van 231 2 South African National Roads Psi FARM 231 1.6656 Ha 1 000 Agency Ltd 232 Springlights 1236 C C Agri Redford 191.9370 Ha 9 900 000 232 1 Lombard Vineyards Inv Pty Ltd Agri Redford Ptn 51B 16.3698 Ha 11 800 000 232 3 Brown Sarah Jacomina, Watt Res Redford Ptn 3 26.6197 Ha 4 300 000 Mariana van Der and other 232 4 Dickson Derek Richard, Kleingeld Res Redford Ptn 4 16.3697 Ha 2 400 000 Sonja and other 232 5 Fouche Johann Res Redford Ged 5 5.2782 Ha 3 000 000 232 6 Noble Clive Allister, Noble Clive Multi Redford Ptn 6 21.9486 Ha 4 800 000 Allister purpose* 6 Noble Clive Allister, Noble Clive Agri Redford Ptn 6 0 m² 3 300 000 Apportionment A Allister 6 Noble Clive Allister, Noble Clive Bus Redford Ptn 6 0 m² 1 500 000 Apportionment B Allister 232 7 Huyssteen Susanna Elizabeth Van Res Redford Ged 7 24.0592 Ha 3 400 000 232 8 Morawski Tadeusz Jerzy Multi Redford Ptn 8 10.2235 Ha 3 000 000 purpose* 8 Morawski Tadeusz Jerzy Bus Redford Ptn 8 0 m² 500 000 Apportionment A © 2010 PenSoft CC (Mass Appraisal Software Solution) 2017/01/22 2:50:40 PM Valuation Roll Bitou Municipality GENERAL VALUATION 2017 / 2021 Page 6 of 69 Geographical Area : Knysna RD Erf No Portion Owner/s Category Address Extent Value Other Particulars 8 Morawski Tadeusz Jerzy Agri Redford Ptn 8 0 m² 2 500 000 Apportionment B 232 9 Horsnell Janice Valerie Multi Redford Ptn 9 8.7960 Ha 4 000 000 purpose* 9 Horsnell Janice Valerie Bus Redford Ptn 9 0 m² 500 000 Apportionment A 9 Horsnell Janice Valerie Res Redford Ptn 9 0 m² 3 500 000 Apportionment B 232 10 C W Family Trust Res Redford Ged 10 12.9638 Ha 2 900 000 232 11 Hees Neil Van Res Redford Ged 11 10.9205 Ha 4 000 000 232 12 Home 1121 Inv C C Res Redford Ptn 12 15.9413 Ha 2 400 000 232 13 Van Huyssteen S Res Redford Ged 13 10.4156 Ha 2 600 000 232 14 Roux Ignatius Alwyn Le Res Redford Ged 14 10.9242 Ha 1 300 000 232 15 Gil Morgan Andrew Vac Agri Redford Ged 15 10.5408 Ha 2 100 000 232 16 Huyssteen Susanna Elizabeth Van Vac Agri Redford Ged 16 10.0539 Ha 1 600 000 232 17 Inyama Rama Trust Vac Agri Redford Ged 17 14.3157 Ha 2 300 000 232 18 Nefdt Aletta Maria Vac Agri Redford Ged 18 19.3535 Ha 2 500 000 232 19 Homes For You Inv C C Res Redford Ptn 19 18.4824 Ha 3 300 000 232 20 Farmers
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