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Provincial Gazette • Provinsiale Koerant • Igazethi Yesifundazwe KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCE KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINSIE ISIFUNDAZWE SAKWAZULU-NATALI Provincial Gazette • Provinsiale Koerant • Igazethi Yesifundazwe (Registered at the post office as a newspaper) • (As ’n nuusblad by die poskantoor geregistreer) (Irejistiwee njengephephandaba eposihhovisi) PIETERMARITZBURG Vol: 15 27 MAY 2021 No: 2290 27 MEI 2021 PART 1 OF 2 N.B. The Government Printing Works will ISSN 1994-4551 not be held responsible for the quality of 02290 “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 9 771994 455008 2 No. 2290 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 27 MAY 2021 IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS THAT MIGHT OCCUR DUE TO THE SUBMISSION OF INCOMPLETE / INCORRECT / ILLEGIBLE COPY. NO FUTURE QUERIES WILL BE HANDLED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. PROVINCIAL NOTICES • PROVINSIALE KENNISGEWINGS 48 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003: Declaration of the Rood Nature Reserve in terms of section 23(1) of the Act ......................................................................................................................... 2290 3 49 National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003: Declaration of the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve in terms of section 23(1) of the Act ..................................................................................................... 2290 5 50 Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998): By-election in Ward 98 of the eThekwini Municipality ........................................................................................................................................ 2290 6 50 Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Strukture, 1998 (Wet No. 117 van 1998): Tussenverkiesing in Wyk 98 van die eThekwini Munisipaliteit ......................................................................................................................... 2290 6 51 LLocal Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998): By-election in Ward 5 of the eDumbe Municipality .......................................................................................................................................... 2290 7 51 Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Strukture, 1998 (Wet No. 117 van 1998): Tussenverkiesing in Wyk 5 van die eDumbe Munisipaliteit ............................................................................................................................ 2290 7 52 Road Carrier Permits: KwaZulu-Natal ................................................................................................................ 2290 8 53 KZN Land Administration and Immovable Asset Management Act, Act No. 02 of 2014: Portion 2 of Erf 170 Ncotshane B, Phongola, Registration Division HU ............................................................................................. 2290 172 54 KwaZulu-Natal Land Administration and Immovable Asset Management Act, 2014 (Act No. 2 of 2014): Erf 175, Stuartstown, Registration Division - ET ...................................................................................................... 2290 173 MUNICIPAL NOTICES • MUNISIPALE KENNISGEWINGS 23 Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act No. 16 of 2013): Single Land Use Scheme ........ 2290 174 24 Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, no 6 of 2004: Public Notice Calling for Inspection or Supplementary Valuation Roll No. 9 of 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 and lodging of objections ........................ 2290 175 25 Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act (6/2004): Public notice calling for inspection of Supplementary Valuation Roll (2021-2025) and lodging of objections ............................................................... 2290 176 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 27 MEI 2021 No. 2290 3 PROVINCIAL NOTICES • PROVINSIALE KENNISGEWINGS PROVINCIAL NOTICE 48 OF 2021 KWAZULU-NATAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DECLARATION OF THE ROOD NATURE RESERVE IN TERMS OF SECTION 23(1) OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 I, Ravigasen Ranganathan Pillay, in my capacity as Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, and under powers vested in me by section 23(1) of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003) (“the Act”), hereby declare that – (a) subsequent to consultation with the relevant parties as contemplated in section 32(2) of the Act; (b) subsequent to the publication of Notice Number 114 of 14 October 2020 in Provincial Gazette 2223, and an advert in two national newspapers, in which my intention to declare the Rood Nature Reserve was duly published in accordance with the requirements of section 33(1) of the Act; (c) subsequent to an agreement being concluded with the landowners in accordance with section 23(3) of the Act; and (d) with effect from the date of publication of this Notice, the properties described in the Schedule hereto are a Nature Reserve, known as the Rood Nature Reserve, as contemplated in sections 23(1)(a)(i) and section 23(1)(b) of the Act. Given under my hand at DURBAN this _____ day of MARCH, Two Thousand and Twenty-one Mr. R R Pillay, MPL Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council responsible for environmental affairs SCHEDULE Description of properties comprising the Rood Nature Reserve The Nature Reserve comprises the following immovable properties: 1. Portion 1 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 20,9785 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T17169/1976. 2. Portion 2 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 21,4746 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T62226/2003. 3. Portion 3 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 21.1080 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T10688/2017. 4. Portion 4 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 26.7181 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T10835/2019. 5. Portion 5 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 21,2672 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T14871/1976. 6. The remaining extent of portion 9 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 13,1919 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T14275/1992. 7. The remaining extent of portion 10 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 6,2066 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T11111/1993. 8. Portion 11 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 13,1267 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T36221/1997. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 2290 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 27 MAY 2021 9. The remaining extent of portion 12 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 16,2388 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T31351/1993. 10. Portion 13 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 20,2579 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T14419/1993. 11. Portion 14 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 20.2508 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T23705/2001. 12. Portion 15 of the Farm Rood No. 14899, Registration Division FS, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, measuring 20,2755 hectares in extent and held by Deed of Transfer T1314/2004. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 27 MEI 2021 No. 2290 5 PROVINCIAL NOTICE 49 OF 2021 KWAZULU-NATAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DECLARATION OF THE GREATER UKUWELA NATURE RESERVE IN TERMS OF SECTION 23(1) OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 I, Ravigasen Ranganathan Pillay, in my capacity as Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, and under powers vested in me by section 23(1) of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003) (“the Act”), hereby declare that – (a) subsequent to consultation with the relevant parties as contemplated in section 32(2) of the Act; (b) subsequent to the publication of Notice Number 111 of 14 October 2020 in Provincial Gazette 2220, and an advert in two national newspapers, in which my intention to declare the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve was duly published in accordance with the requirements of section 33(1) of the Act; (c) subsequent to an agreement being concluded with the landowners in accordance with section 23(3) of the Act; and (d) with effect from the date of publication of this Notice, the properties described in the Schedule hereto are a Nature Reserve, known as the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve, as contemplated in sections 23(1)(a)(i) and section 23(1)(b) of the Act. Given under my hand at DURBAN this _____ day of MARCH, Two Thousand and Twenty-one Mr. R R Pillay, MPL Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council responsible for environmental affairs SCHEDULE Description of properties comprising the Greater Ukuwela Nature
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