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Provincial Gazette for Free State No 87 of 04-November-2016 Provincial Provinsiale Gazette Koerant Free State Province Provinsie Vrystaat Published by Authority Uitgegee op Gesag NO. 87 FRIDAY, 04 NOVEMBER 2016 NR. 87 VRYDAG, 04 NOVEMBER 2016 MISCELLANEOUS ALGEMEEN Townships Board Notice …………………………………….... 2 Township Board Notice........................................................... 3 Removal of Restrictions Act, 1967 (Act No. 84 of 1967)....... 3 Applications for Public Road Carrier Permits: Advert 218..... 4 NOTICES KENNISGEWINGS The Conversion of Certain Rights into Leasehold……………. 62 Wet op die Omskepping van Sekere Regte tot Huurpag …………. 62 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE / PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 04 NOVEMBER 2016 / 04 NOVEMBER 2016 2 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TOWNSHIPS BOARD NOTICE DORPERAADSKENNISGEWING It is hereby notified for general information in terms of section 30 read Ingevolge artikel 30 saamgelees met artikel 27 van die Ordonnansie op with section 27 of the Townships Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 9 of Dorpe, 1969 (Ordonnansie No. 9 van 1969), word hiermee vir 1969) that the following applications have been received by the Free algemene inligting bekend gemaak dat die volgende aansoeke deur die State Townships Board and the relevant plans, documents and Sekretaris van die Vrystaatse Dorperaad ontvang is en die betrokke information are available for inspections in the LT Trust Building, planne, dokumente en inligting ter insae lê in die LT Trust Gebou, 114 Charlotte Maxeke Street (previously Maitland Street), Room Kamer 406, 4de Vloer, Charlotte Maxekestraat 114 (voorheen 406, 4th Floor, Bloemfontein and the offices of the relevant Local Maitlandstraat), Bloemfontein, en by die kantore van die betrokke Authority. Plaaslike Owerhede. Persons who wish to object to the proposed amendments or who wish Persone wat beswaar wil maak teen die voorgestelde wysigings of wat to be heard or make representations in this regard, are invited to verlang om in verband daarmee gehoor te word of vertoë in verband communicate in writing (accompanied by address, e-mail address and daarmee wil indien, word uitgenooi om met die Sekretaris van die telephone numbers) with the Secretary of the Free State Townships Vrystaatse Dorperaad, Posbus 211, Bloemfontein, 9300, skriftelik in Board, P.O. Box 211, Bloemfontein, 9300, so that verbinding te tree, (vergesel met adres, e-pos adres en telefoon- objections/representations with comprehensive reasons do not reach nommers) sodat besware/vertoë met volledige redes, bogenoemde the above-mentioned office later than 16:00 on 18 November 2016. kantoor bereik nie later nie as 16:00 op 18 November 2016. a) BAINSVLEI: AMENDMENT OF THE TOWN-PLANNING SCHEME a) BAINSVLEI: WYSIGING VAN DIE DORPSAANLEGSKEMA: (REFERENCE: A12/1/9/1/2/7(6&7/2015) (VERWYSING: A12/1/9/1/2/7(6&7/2015)) The amendment comprises the insertion of the new zoning “Special Die wysiging behels die invoeging van die nuwe sonering “Spesiale Use 106”, to Part 3, Table C, of the Town-Planning Scheme to read Gebruik 106” tot Gedeelte 3, Tabel C, van die Dorpsaanlegskema as follows: om as volg te lees: Doeleindes Purposes for waarvoor which land in grond in ‘n a use zone How Purposes for Doeleindes gebruiksone may be used Use zone indicated on which land Hoe op kaart waarvoor met with the Gebruiksone map may be used aangewys grond gebruik goedkeuring consent of mag word van die the Municipal Munisipale Council Raad gebruik mag word “Special Use 106” Orange Dwelling None “Spesiale Oranje gemerk Woonhuis Geen marked “S” House Gebruik 106” “S” Werkswinkel vir Portion 1 of Plot 3, Workshop for trekkers, Bainsvlei tractors, Gedeelte 1 van stropers, Settlement 2352, harvesters, Hoewe 3, landbou Bloemfontein agricultural Bainsvlei toerusting, (Bainsvlei) equipment, Nedersetting landbou- agricultural 2352, implemente en implements Bloemfontein landbou and (Bainsvlei) verwante agricultural masjienerie tot related ‘n maksimum machinery to a van 5 000m² maximum of 5 BVO. 000m² GLA. Vertoon area tot Display Area ‘n maksimum to a maximum van 100m² of 100m². The restrictions for the new Special Use zoning will be as follows: Die voorwaardes vir die nuwe Spesiale Gebruik sonering sal as volg wees: Coverage: 50% Dekking: 50% Height: 3 storeys Hoogte: 3 vloere Parking: In accordance with Table F, Part 3 of the Parkering: In ooreenstemming met Tabel F, Deel 3 Bainsvlei Town-Planning Scheme van die Bainsvlei Dorpsaanlegskema No. 1 of 1984. No. 1 van 1984 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- PROVINCIAL GAZETTE / PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 04 NOVEMBER 2016 / 04 NOVEMBER 2016 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TOWNSHIPS BOARD NOTICE DORPERAADSKENNISGEWING It is hereby notified for general information in terms of the provisions of Ingevolge die bepalings van artikel 9(1) van die Ordonnansie op Dorpe, section 9(1) of the Townships Ordinance, 1969 (Ordinance No. 9 of 1969 (Ordonnansie No. 9 van 1969), word hiermee vir algemene 1969) that application has been made for permission to establish a inligting bekend gemaak dat aansoek gedoen is om toestemming vir town on the under mentioned land: die stigting van ‘n dorp op die ondergemelde gedeeltes: a) BLOEMFONTEIN (BAINSVLEI): LAND DEVELOPMENT ON a) BLOEMFONTEIN (BAINSVLEI): DORPSTIGTING OP HOEWE PLOT 14, VREDENHOF SMALL HOLDINGS: 11 ERVEN 14, VREDENHOF KLEINPLASE: 11 ERWE To establish a town on Plot 14, Vredenhof Small Holdings, Bainsvlei, Die stigting van ‘n dorp op Hoewe 14, Vredenhof Kleinplase, Bainsvlei, Administrative District of Bloemfontein. Administratiewe Distrik Bloemfontein. The application, relevant plans, documents and information will be Die aansoek tesame met die betrokke planne, dokumente en inligting lê available for inspection during office hours at the office of the Secretary gedurende kantoorure ter insae in die kantoor van die Sekretaris, of the Townships Board, Room 405, L.T. Trust Building, 114 Charlotte Vrystaatse Dorperaad, Kamer 405, 4de Vloer, LT Trust Gebou, Maxeke Street, Bloemfontein for a period of 30 days from the date of Charlotte Maxekestraat 114 (voorheen Maitlandstraat), publication hereof, i.e. 4 November 2016. Bloemfontein, vir ‘n tydperk van 30 dae vanaf datum van publikasie hiervan, naamlik 4 November 2016. Any person has an interest in the matter and who wishes to object to Enige persoon wat ‘n belang by die saak het en wat teen die toestaan the granting of the application or who desires to be heard, or wants to van die aansoek beswaar wil maak of wat verlang om in die saak make representations concerning the matter, must communicate in gehoor te word of vertoë in verband daarmee wil indien, moet binne 30 writing with the Secretary of the Townships Board at the above- dae na die datum van plasing hiervan; naamlik 5 Desember 2016 mentioned address, or P.O. Box 211, Bloemfontein, within a period of skriftelik met die Sekretaris van die Vrystaatse Dorperaad by 30 days from the date of publication hereof, i.e. 5 December 2016. bovermelde adres of Posbus 211, Bloemfontein, in verbinding tree. SECRETARY: TOWNSHIPS BOARD SEKRETARIS: DORPERAAD REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ACT, 1967 (ACT NO. 84 OF 1967) WET OP OPHEFFING VAN BEPERKINGS, 1967 (WET NO. 84 VAN 1967) It is hereby notified in terms of section 3(6) of the above-mentioned Act Hierby word ingevolge artikel 3(6) van die bogenoemde Wet bekend that the following applications have been received by the Head of the gemaak dat die volgende aansoeke deur die Departementshoof: Department: Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, and will Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, ontvang is en ter insae lie for inspection at the LT Trust Building, Office 406, 4th floor, lê in die LT Trust Gebou, Kamer 406, 4de Vloer, Charlotte 114 Charlotte Maxeke Street (previously Maitland Street), Maxekestraat 114, (voorheen Maitlandstraat) Bloemfontein en by die Bloemfontein and the offices of the relevant Local Authorities. kantore van die betrokke Plaaslike Besture. Any person, who wishes to object to the granting of an application, may Enige persoon wat teen die toestaan van die aansoeke beswaar wil communicate in writing with the Head of the Department: Cooperative maak, kan met die Departementshoof: Samewerkende Regering en Governance and Traditional Affairs, Spatial Planning Directorate, Land Tradisionele Sake, Direktoraat Ruimtelike Beplanning, Grondgebruik Use Management Component, at the above address or P.O. Box 211, Bestuur Komponent, Posbus 211, Bloemfontein, 9300 skriftelik in Bloemfontein, 9300. Objection(s) stating comprehensive reasons, in verbinding tree. Besware met volledige redes in tweevoud, moet duplicate, must reach this office not later than 16:00 on Friday, hierdie kantoor nie later nie as 16:00 op Vrydag, 2 Desember 2016 2 December 2016. The e-mail, postal address, street address and bereik.Beswaarmakers se e-pos adres, pos-en straatadres, en telephone numbers(s) of objectors must accompany written objections. telefoonnommer(s) moet skriftelike besware vergesel. a) BAINSVLEI: (REFERENCE A12/1/9/1/2/7 (13/2013) a) BAINSVLEI: (VERWYSING A12/1/9/1/2/7 (13/2013) Plot 14, Vredenhof Small Holdings, Du Preez Road, Bloemfontein Hoewe 14, Vredenhof Kleinplase, Du Preezweg, Bloemfontein (Bainsvlei) for the removal of restrictive conditions (a), (b) and (c) on (Bainsvlei), vir die opheffing van beperkende voorwaardes
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