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MAP 4 Munster LEISURE BAY id32424765 pdfMachine by Broadgun Software - a great PDF writer! - a great PDF creator! - http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL AREA SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK REVIEW 2006/ 2007 QWABE T.A. Linkages with Umdoni and Ethekwini To St Faiths/ THULINI T.A. Highflats HIBBERDENE HLONGWA T.A. NORTH 13 N 2 SOUTH LUSHABA T.A. Mgolomi Silwane QWABE T.A. Ntshambili MADLALA T.A. UMZUMBE LUSHABA T.A. Cabhane 14 Sidakwa 4 15 Sentombi PUMULA LEGEND Ndongeni Gwababeni . A . T MELLVILLE 12 A B KwaMadlala A H DESIGNATIONS S U Mambilini L 12 Primary Commercial and Tourism/ Recreation Secondary Commercial and Tourism/ Recreation ORIBI FLATS BENDIGO Louisianna SOUTHPORT/ SEA PARK Secondary Node Tertiary Tourism (Low Key) Mixed Use Industrial/ Low Key Commercial/ Mtengwane Office/ Residential Mbayimb2ay1i Mdlanzi Urban Densification N 22 23 25 Dunjazana 2 N Madakane Nobamba Marburg 2 Existing Residential/ Urban Mbotsha 17 Merlewood NDWALANE T.A. Future Housing 20 18 Nyandezulu 24 Linkages with Kokstad, Harding, PORT SHEPSTONE Potential Land Reform Projects Matatiele and the Eastern Cape Bethania Bhomela OSLO BEACH PADDOCK Low Impact Tourism/ Commercial Nsangwini N Traditional Settlements 2 MAVUNDLA/ Subsistence Agriculture and Eco-tourism MVUNDLA T.A. Areas of Conservation Significance Thafeni 3 SHELLY BEACH Significance: Including Port Shepstone (Rural) Mqolombeni 26 Forests, Medicinal Plants, Shobeni Threatened Plants, Wetlands & Grasslands, Green Wedges, KZN Wildlife Areas 28 Commercial Agriculture and Ecotourism Entaba N2o7sitha Municipal Boundary 19 National Roads Esigodaneni Mbecuka 29 UVONGO Main Roads 6 N Gamthilini Airport and Airstrip MARGATE A 5 Railways E Thelawayeka Rural Service Nodes C Primary Corridor 7 Ingwemabala Nkampini 2 Secondary Corridor RAMSGATE O Secondary TourismCorridor 8 Dumezulu Opportunity Points/ Commercial XOLO T.A. N Mhlalandlini Gcilima Bevro SOUTHBROOM A 9 Braemar MARINA BEACH I Carlifornica SAN LAMEER Buthongweni D 1 Duzaneni NZIMgaAngKaWthoE T.A. 10 N Enkulu I TRAFALGAR 11 Thundeza 0 10 Km Thongasi PALM BEACH GLENMORE MAP 4 Munster LEISURE BAY PORT EDWARD BANNERS REST HIBFRAME06 RW AUG 06 NTS HIG892 Linkages with the Eastern Cape and the proposed Wild Coast SDI .
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