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North West Province Provincial Gazette Function Will Be Transferred to the Government Printer in Pretoria As from 1 February 2006 REPUBLIC REPUBLIEK OF VAN SOUTH AFRICA SUID-AFRIKA NORTH WEST NOORDWES PROVINCIAL GAZETTE PROVINSIALE KOERANT Vol. 257 29 APRIL 2014 No. 7276 We all hove the power to prevent RIDS AIDS HELPUNE 0800 012 322 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Prevention is the cure N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 401684—A 7276—1 2 No. 7276 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 29 APRIL 2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. CONTENTS INHOUD Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS 192 Land Use Planning Ordinance 192 Ordonnansie op Grondgebruiksbeplanning (15/1985): Amendment Scheme 8/2014: (15/1985): Wysigingskema 8/2014: Erf 1097, Vryburg .................................... 8 7276 Erf 1097, Vryburg .................................... 8 7276 193 Town-planning and Townships 193 Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Ordinance (15/1986): Maquassi Hills Dorpe (15/1986): Maquassi Hills- Amendment Scheme 50 ......................... 9 7276 wysigingskema 50................................... 9 7276 198 Town-planning and Townships 198 Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe (15/1985): Potchefstroom- Ordinance (15/1986): Potchefstroom wysigingskema 2008............................... 10 7276 Amendment Scheme 2008 ..................... 10 7276 199 do.: Potchefstroom-wysigingskema 2012 11 7276 199 do.: Potchefstroom Amendment Scheme 200 do.: Klerksdorp Wysigingskema 811....... 12 7276 2012 ........................................................ 11 7276 201 do.: Klerksdorp Wysigingskema 785....... 13 7276 200 do.: Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 811 12 7276 202 do.: Klerksdorp Wysigingskema 786....... 14 7276 201 do.: Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 785 13 7276 203 do.: Klerksdorp Wysigingskema 809....... 15 7276 202 do.: Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 786 14 7276 204 do.: Klerksdorp Wysigingskema 786....... 16 7276 203 do.: Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 809 15 7276 205 do.: Gedeelte 134 van die plaas 204 do.: Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 786 16 7276 Bokfontein No. 448 JQ............................ 17 7276 205 do.: Portion 134 of the farm Bokfontein 206 do.: Gedeelte 146 van die plaas No. 448 JQ.............................................. 17 7276 Bultfontein No. 475 JQ............................ 18 7276 206 do.: Portion 146 of the farm Bultfontein 207 do.: Wysigingskema No. 448 .................. 19 7276 No. 475 JQ.............................................. 18 7276 208 do.: Erf 1174, Orkney .............................. 20 7276 209 do.: Hersonering van Erf 238, 207 do.: Amendment Scheme No. 448.......... 19 7276 Adamayview............................................ 21 7276 208 do.: Erf 1174, Orkney .............................. 20 7276 210 do.: Hersonering van Erf 1174, Orkney .. 22 7276 209 do.: Rezoning of Erf 238, Adamayview... 21 7276 211 do.: Hersonering van Erf 186, Wilkoppies 23 7276 210 do.: Rezoning of Erf 1174, Orkney.......... 22 7276 212 do.: Hersonering van Erf 238, 211 do.: Rezoning of Erf 186, Wilkoppies...... 23 7276 Adamayview............................................ 24 7276 212 do.: Rezoning of Erf 238, Adamayview... 24 7276 214 Wet op Plaaslike Bestuur: Munisipale 214 Local Government: Municipal Property Eiendomsbelasting (6/2004): Openbare Rates Act (6/2004): Public notice calling Kennisgewing: Uitnodiging vir die for the inspection of the Valuation Roll inspeksie van die Waardasierol 2014/2018 and Lodging of Objections .... 25 7276 2014/2018 en die indien van Besware.... 26 7276 LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICES PLAASLIKE BESTUURSKENNISGEWINGS 56 Town-planning and Townships 56 Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Ordi nance (15/1986): City of Matlosana: Dorpe (15/1986): Stadsraad van Matlosana: Klerksdorp-wysigingskema Klerksdorp Amendment Scheme 626 ..... 27 7276 626 .......................................................... 27 7276 57 do.: Tlokwe City Council: Rezoning of 57 do.: Tlokwe Stadsraad: Hersonering Portion 6 of Erf 436, Dassierand............. 28 7276 van Gedeelte 6 van Erf 436, Dassierand 28 7276 58 do.: City of Matlosana: Khuma Extension 58 do.: Stadsraad van Matlosana: Khuma- 10 ............................................................ 30 7276 uitbreiding 10........................................... 32 7276 59 do.: do.: do .............................................. 34 7276 59 do.: do.: do .............................................. 36 7276 60 do.: City of Matlosana: Klerksdorp 60 do.: Stadsraad van Matlosana: Amendment Scheme 626 ....................... 38 7276 Klerksdorp-wysigingskema 626 .............. 38 7276 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 29 APRIL 2014 No. 7276 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE The North West Province Provincial Gazette Function will be transferred to the Government Printer in Pretoria as from 1 February 2006 NEW PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Physical address: Postal address: Government Printing Works Private Bag X85 149 Bosman Street Pretoria Pretoria 0001 New contact person: LouiseVino Thaver Fourie Tel.: (012) 334-46864687 Mrs H. 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AWIE VAN ZYL Advertising Manager This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 7276 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, 29 APRIL 2014 IT IS THE CLIENTS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE CORRECT AMOUNT IS PAID ATTHECASHIERORDEPOSITEDINTOTHEGOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS BANK ACCOUNT AND ALSO THAT THE REQUISITION/COVERING LETTER TOGETHER WITH THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND THE PROOF OF DEPOSIT REACHES THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS IN TIME FOR INSERTION IN THE PROVINCIAL GAZETTE. NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE PLACED WITHOUT PRIOR PROOF OF PRE-PAYMENT. 1 /4 page R 272.30 Letter Type: Arial Size: 10 Line Spacing: At: Exactly 11pt TAKE NOTE OF THE NEW TARIFFS 1 /2 page R 544.60 Letter Type: Arial Size: 10 WHICH ARE Line Spacing: At: Exactly 11pt APPLICABLE FROM THE 1ST OF 1 APRIL 2014 3 /4 page R 816.90 Letter Type: Arial Size: 10 Line Spacing: At: Exactly 11pt Full page R 1 089,10 Letter Type: Arial Size: 10 Line Spacing: At: Exactly 11pt This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 29 APRIL 2014 No. 7276 5 LIST OF FIXED TARIFF RATES AND CONDITIONS FOR PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES IN THE NORTH WEST PROVINCE PROVINCIAL GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA COMMENCEMENT: 1 APRIL 2014 CONDITIONS FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICES CLOSING TIMES FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICES 1. (1) The North West Province Provincial Gazette is published every week on Tuesday, and the closing time for the acceptance of notices which have to appear in the North West Province Provincial Gazette on any particular Tuesday, is 12:00 on a Tuesday for the following Tuesday. Should any Tuesday coincide with a public holiday, the publication date remains unchanged. However, the closing date for acceptance of advertisements moves backwards accordingly, in order to allow for 7 working days prior to the publication date. 2. (2) The date for the publication of a separate North West Province Provincial Gazette is negotiable. 2. (1) Copy of notices received after closing time will be held over for publication in the next North West Province Provincial Gazette. (2) Amendment or changes in copy of notices cannot be undertaken unless instructions are received before 14:00 on Fridays. 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The Government Printer will assume no liability in respect of— (1) any delay in the publication of a notice or publication of such notice on any date other than
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