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Provincial Gazette Extraordinary Buitengewone Provinsiale Koerant PROVINCE OF WESTERN CAPE PROVINSIE WES-KAAP Provincial Gazette Buitengewone Extraordinary Provinsiale Koerant 6211 6211 Friday, 4 March 2005 Vrydag, 4 Maart 2005 Registered at the Post Off bce as a Newspaper As ’n Nuusblad by die Poskantoor Geregistreer CONTENTS INHOUD (*Reprints are obtainable at Room 9-06, Provincial Building, 4 Dorp Street, (*Herdrukke is verkrygbaar by Kamer 9-06, Provinsiale-gebou, Dorp- Cape Town 8001.) straat 4, Kaapstad 8001.) No. Page No. Bladsy Provincial Notice Provinsiale Kennisgewing 58 Municipal Demarcation Board Delimitation of Municipal 58 Munisipale Afbakeningsraad Afbakening van Munisipale Wards in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Wyke ingevolge die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Muni- Structures Act, 1998. 2005/2006 Local Elections. sipale Strukture, 1998. 2005/2006 Plaaslike Verkiesings. Province: Western Cape. Municipality: Cape Town Metro- Provinsie: Wes-Kaap. Munisipaliteit: Kaapstad Metropoli- politan Municipality ........................................................... 2 taanse Munisipaliteit .......................................................... 2 2 Provinsie Wes-Kaap: Provinsiale Koerant 6211 4 Maart 2005 PROVINCIAL NOTICE PROVINSIALE KENNISGEWING The following Provincial Notice is published for general informa- Die volgende Provinsiale Kennisgewing word vir algemene tion. inligting gepubliseer. G. A. LAWRENCE, G. A. LAWRENCE, DIRECTOR-GENERAL DIREKTEUR-GENERAAL Provincial Building, Provinsiale-gebou, Wale Street, Waalstraat, Cape Town. Kaapstad. P.N. 58/2005 4 March 2005 P.K. 58/2005 4 Maart 2005 MUNICIPAL DEMARCATION BOARD DELIMITATION OF MUNISIPALE AFBAKENINGSRAAD AFBAKENING VAN MUNICIPAL WARDS IN TERMS OF THE LOCAL MUNISIPALE WYKE INGEVOLGE DIE WET OP PLAASLIKE GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL STRUCTURES ACT, 1998 REGERING: MUNISIPALE STRUKTURE, 1998 2005/2006 LOCAL ELECTIONS 2005/2006 PLAASLIKE VERKIESINGS Province: Western Cape Provinsie : Wes-Kaap Municipality: Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality Munisipaliteit : Kaapstad Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit In terms of Item 5(1) of Schedule 1 to the Local Government: Municipal Ingevolge Item 5(1) van Bylae 1 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998) the Municipal Demarcation Munisipale Strukture, 1998 (Wet No. 117 van 1998) publiseer die Board hereby publishes its delimitation of wards for the above- Munisipale Afbakeningsraad hiermee sy afbakening van wyke vir die mentioned municipality. Particulars of the delimitation are listed in the bogenoemde munisipaliteit. Besonderhede van die wyke is vervat in Schedule. die Bylae. In terms of Item 5(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act, any person aggrieved by Ingevolge item 5(2) van Bylae 1 van die Wet, kan enige persoon wat a delimitation may within 14 days of publication of this notice submit gegrief is deur ’n afbakening binne 14 dae na publikasie van hierdie objections in writing to: kennisgewing skriftelike besware voorlê aan: The Municipal Demarcation Board Die Munisipale Afbakeningsraad Private Bag X28 Privaatsak X28 Hat Seld Hat Seld 0028 0028 Fax: 012-3422480 Faks: 012-3422480 E-mail: [email protected] E-pos: [email protected] The public is hereby invited to submit objections before or on 31 March Die publiek word hiermee uitgenooi om besware voor of op 31 Maart 2005. 2005 aan die Afbakeningsraad voor te lê. VUYO MLOKOTI VUYO MLOKOTI CHAIRPERSON: MDB VOORSITTER: MAR Schedule Bylae In terms of section 18(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Ingevolge artikel 18(3) van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Act, 1998 (Act 117 of 1998) the MEC responsible for local government Strukture, 1998 (Wet 117 van 1998) het die LUR vir plaaslike regering has determined that the municipal council consists of 210 councillors. bepaal dat die munisipale raad bestaan uit 210 raadslede. After having consulted the Independent Electoral Commission, The Na oorlegpleging met die Onafhanklike Verkiesingskommissie het die Municipal Demarcation Board has delimited the municipality into 105 Munisipale Afbakeningsraad die munisipaliteit in 105 wyke afgebaken wards in terms of Schedule 1 to the Act. ingevolge Bylae 1 van die Wet. The number of registered voters in each ward does not vary by more than Die getal geregistreerde kiesers in elke wyk, wyk nie meer as vyftien Sfteen percent from the norm. The norm was determined by dividing the persent van die norm af nie. Die norm is bepaal deur die getal total number of voters on the municipal segment of the national common geregistreerde kiesers op die munisipale segment van die nasionale voters roll, namely 1448014 voters on 20 February 2004, by the number gemeenskaplike kieserslys, naamlik 1448014 kiesers op 20 Februarie of wards in the municipality. 2004, deur die getal wyke in die munisipaliteit te deel. The Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality comprises of 105 wards. Die Kaapstad Metropolitaanse Munisipaliteit het 105 wyke. Die The ward numbers, the voting districts in each ward, and the number of wyknommers, die stemdistrikte en die getal geregistreerde kiesers, is as voters are as follows: volg: Ward 1 consisting of 11722 registered voters comprising the following Wyk 1 het 11722 geregistreerde kiesers en bestaan uit die volgende voting districts: stemdistrikte: Voting district 97140078 (NG KERK—WELGELEGEN) comprising Stemdistrik 97140078 (NG KERK—WELGELEGEN) het 3030 3030 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140089 (MONTE VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL) Stemdistrik 97140089 (MONTE VISTA PRIMARY SCHOOL) het comprising 2559 registered voters 2559 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140090 (NORTHLINK COLLEGE) comprising Stemdistrik 97140090 (NORTHLINK COLLEGE) het 2107 2107 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140102 (PANORAMA PALMS) comprising 2321 Stemdistrik 97140102 (PANORAMA PALMS) het 2321 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140922 (ANLIN HOUSE PARKING GARAGE) Stemdistrik 97140922 (ANLIN HOUSE PARKING GARAGE) het comprising 1656 registered voters 1656 geregistreerde kiesers 4 March 2005 Province of Western Cape: Provincial Gazette 6211 3 Portion of voting district 97140933 (WELGEMOED PRIMARY ’n Gedeelte van Stemdistrik 97140933 (WELGEMOED PRIMARY SCHOOL) comprising 49 registered voters SCHOOL) het 49 geregistreerde kiesers Ward 2 consisting of 13430 registered voters comprising the following Wyk 2 het 13430 geregistreerde kiesers en bestaan uit die volgende voting districts: stemdistrikte: Voting district 97140663 (PAROW NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL) Stemdistrik 97140663 (PAROW NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL) het comprising 1964 registered voters 1964 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140742 (PAROW WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL) Stemdistrik 97140742 (PAROW WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL) het comprising 2896 registered voters 2896 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140764 (TYGERBERG HIGH SCHOOL) compris- Stemdistrik 97140764 (TYGERBERG HIGH SCHOOL) het 2650 ing 2650 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140775 (VREDELUST PRIMARY SCHOOL) com- Stemdistrik 97140775 (VREDELUST PRIMARY SCHOOL) het 1620 prising 1620 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140797 (TOTIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL) comprising Stemdistrik 97140797 (TOTIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL) het 2336 2336 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140809 (DF MALAN HIGH SCHOOL) comprising Stemdistrik 97140809 (DF MALAN HIGH SCHOOL) het 1964 1964 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Ward 3 consisting of 13425 registered voters comprising the following Wyk 3 het 13425 geregistreerde kiesers en bestaan uit die volgende voting districts: stemdistrikte: Voting district 97140865 (EXCELSIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL) com- Stemdistrik 97140865 (EXCELSIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL) het 2441 prising 2441 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140887 (BELVILLE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL) Stemdistrik 97140887 (BELVILLE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL) comprising 2495 registered voters het 2495 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140898 (NEDERDUITSCH HERVORMDE KERK) Stemdistrik 97140898 (NEDERDUITSCH HERVORMDE KERK) comprising 2276 registered voters het 2276 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140900 (BLOEMHOF CENTRE IMATU HALL) Stemdistrik 97140900 (BLOEMHOF CENTRE IMATU HALL) het comprising 2574 registered voters 2574 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97140911 (NG KERK LA ROCHELLE) comprising Stemdistrik 97140911 (NG KERK LA ROCHELLE) het 3639 3639 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Ward 4 consisting of 14038 registered voters comprising the following Wyk 4 het 14038 geregistreerde kiesers en bestaan uit die volgende voting districts: stemdistrikte: Voting district 97120087 (MILNERTON LIBRARY) comprising 2544 Stemdistrik 97120087 (MILNERTON LIBRARY) het 2544 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97120100 (LEIBRANDT VAN NIEKERK COMMU- Stemdistrik 97120100 (LEIBRANDT VAN NIEKERK COMMU- NITY HALL) comprising 2312 registered voters NITY HALL) het 2312 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97120122 (PARKLANDS EDUCARE (ST Stemdistrik 97120122 (PARKLANDS EDUCARE (ST MATTHEWS MATTHEWS CHURCH)) comprising 1829 registered voters CHURCH)) het 1829 geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97120133 (TABLE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL) compris- Stemdistrik 97120133 (TABLE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL) het 2293 ing 2293 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97120391 (MASIKHULULEKE EDUCARE) compris- Stemdistrik 97120391 (MASIKHULULEKE EDUCARE) het 4321 ing 4321 registered voters geregistreerde kiesers Voting district 97120504
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