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CONTENTS ·INHOUD Page Gazette No 2 No. 248 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 CONTENTS ·INHOUD Page Gazette No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICE 3826 Gauteng Transport Infrastructure Act (8/2001): Expropriations of tunnel servitudes in respect of the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link Project between Park Station (Johannesburg) and Marlboro. 3 248 BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 No.248 3 GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 3826 OF 2007 NOTICE OF EXPROPRIATIONS OF TUNNEL SERVITUDES IN RESPECT OF THE GAUTRAIN RAPID RAIL LINK PROJECT BETWEEN PARK STATION (JOHANNESBURG) AND MARLBORO 1. In terms of sections 19(1) and 23(5) of the Gauteng Transport Infrastructure Act, 2001 (ACt 8 of 2001) the Member of the Executive Council of the Province of Gauteng responsible for provincial roads (herein referred to as the MEC) and for the public purpose of implementing the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link project between Pretoria, Johannesburg and the O. R Tambo International Airport, hereby expropriates the rights described hereunder in respect of the following land: PROPERTY LOCATION TITLE DEED SIZE OF AREA DEPTH OF DESCRIPTION NO PROPERTY AFFECTED TUNNEL Erf 4539 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 587 m2 36-38 Johannesburq Remaining extent of Hillbrow T5747/1912 Unknown 632 m- 36-38 Erf 4354 Johannesburg Portion 1 of Erf 4479 Hillbrow T36811/2000 2349m 2 1863 m2 36-38 Johannesburq Remaining extent of Hillbrow G39/1931 Unknown 652m 2 36-38 Erf 4352 Johannesburq Remaining extent of Hillbrow Unknown 2591m 2 1146 m2 29-45 Erf 4589 Johannesburg Erf 3756 HiIIbrow Unknown 248m2 246 m2 54-59 Johannesburq Erf 5168 Hillbrow T10317/1984 Unknown 724 m2 54-59 Johannesburq Erf 4457 Hillbrow Unknown 991m 2 944 m2 58-59 Johannesburq Erf 3914 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 12 m2 58-59 Johannesburq Erf 3915 Hillbrow G14/1946 Unknown 134 m2 58-59 Johannesburg Erf 4017 Hillbrow T5665/1933 Unknown 155 m2 58-60 Johannesburo Erf 4018 Hillbrow T5665/1933 Unknown 42 m2 58-60 Johannesburq Erf 5000 Hillbrow Unknown 495m 2 495 m2 58-60 Johannesburq Erf 5194 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 811 mZ 59-62 Johannesburq 4 No. 248 PROVINCIAL GAZETIE EXTRAORDINARY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 Erf 4026 Hillbrow Unknown 815m 2 173 m2 59-62 Johannesburg Erf 4092 Hillbrow 2 G41/1944 Unknown 436 m 62-67 I Johannesburq Erf 4643 Hillbrow T7174/1971 1529m2 1116 m2 62-67 Johannesburg Erf 5014 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 937 m2 76-86 Johannesburq Erf 4138 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 489 m2 76-86 Johannesburq Erf 4742 Hillbrow Unknown Unknown 1193 m2 76-86 Johannesburg Erf 2402 Houghton Houghton T2194/1983 3672m2 1042 m2 94-96 Estate Estate Erf 2398 Houghton Houghton Unknown Unknown 1886 m2 52-57 Estate Estate Erf 2399 Houghton Houghton Unknown Unknown 2115 m2 52-57 Estate Estate .Remaining extent of Parktown T7988/2004 5635m2 259 m2 49-65 Erf 613 Parktown Erf 663 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 1860m2 49-65 Portion 3 of Erf 661 Killarney Unknown 2667m2 2031m2 49-65 Killarney Remaining extent of Killarney Unknown 4358 m2 1106m2 49-65 Erf 661 Killarney Erf 640 Parktown Parktown Unknown Unknown 794 m2 39-49 Erf 644 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 1685m2 39-49 Erf 688 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 2361 m2 39-49 Erf 652 Killarney Killarney T14562/1976 Unknown 268m2 32-34 Erf 917 Parktown Parktown Unknown Unknown 786m 2 20-32 Erf 646 Parktown Parktown Unknown Unknown 364m 2 26-28 Erf 647 Parktown Parktown Unknown Unknown 15m 2 26-28 Erf 649 Parktown Parktown Unknown Unknown 620m2 26-28 2 2 Erf 675 Killarney Killarney Unknown 2070 m 2005 m 30-32 I Erf 681 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 2260 m2 30-32 Erf 392 Killarney Killarney T64331/2001 496 m2 260 m2 27-30 Erf 393 Killarney Killarney T64331/2001 495 m2 495 m2 27-30 Eli262 Killarney Killarney Unknown 495 m- 44 m2 24-27 Erf 263 Killarnev Killarnev Unknown 495 m2 461 m2 24-27 Erf 264 Killarney Killarney Unknown 475 m2 475 m2 24-27 Erf 265 Killarney Killarney Unknown 666 m2 666 m2 27-30 Erf 266 Killarnev Killarney Unknown 495 m2 427 m2 27-30 Erf 267 Killarney Killarney Unknown 495 m2 18 m2 27-30 Erf 676 Killarnev Killarnev Unknown 1966 m2 1891 m2 24-27 Erf 677 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 268 m2 24-27 Erf 680 Killarnev Killarney Unknown 2435 m2 2085 m2 22-24 Erf 684 Killarney Killarney Unknown Unknown 1213 m2 24-27 Erf 689 Killarnev Killarney Unknown Unknown 40 m2 22-24 Portion 1 of Erf 1518 Houghton Unknown Unknown 76 m2 17-19 Houqhton Estate Estate Portion 2 of Erf 1518 Houghton T68314/2000 3556 m2 1176 m2 17-19 Houghton Estate Estate Erf 176 Saxonwold Saxonwold Unknown Unknown 262m2 13-15 Erf 1976 Houghton Houghton T47290/1987 3165 m2 1047 m2 17-20 BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 No. 248 5 Estate Estate Remaining Extent of Dunkeld T159027/2002 2692 m2 1429 m2 23-27 Erf 202 Dunkeld II Portion 1 of 212 Dunkeld T52450/1995 2677 m2 959 m2 27-32 Dunkeld Erf 121 Dunkeld Dunkeld Unknown Unknown 1651 m2 27-32 Erf 147 Hyde Park Hyde Park T22893/1991 3965 m2 723 m2 59-61 Ext 8 Erf 449 Hyde Park Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 247 m2 60-62 Ext 103 Erf 447 Hyde Park Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 268 ril2 60-62 Ext 2 .. Erf 448 Hyde Park Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 256 m2 60-62 . Ext 2 Portion 6 of Erf 120 Hyde Park T76197/2004 401 m2 230 m2 60-62 Hyde Park Ext 2 Portion 7 of Erf 120 Hyde Park T129152/2001 401 m2 270 m2 60-62 Hyde Park Ext 2 Erf 134 Hyde Park Hyde Park T81565/1994 3964 m2 960 m2 72-75 Ext 5 Portion 2 of Erf 494 Hyde Park T125600/2004 4460 m2 98 m2 77-80 Hyde Park Ext 15 Ext 15 Remaining extent of Hyde Park T 15426812004 8610 m2 1442 m2 77-80 Erf 494 Hyde Park Ext 15 Ext 15 Portion 1 of Erf 127 Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 379m2 77-80 Hyde Park Ext 4 Ext4 Portion 7 of Erf 127 Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 378m2 77-80 Hyde Park Ext 4 Ext4 Portion 6 of Erf 595 Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 368m2 82-84 Hyde Park Ext 17 Ext 17 Portion 7 of Erf 595 Hyde Park Unknown Unknown 368m2 82-84 Hyde Park Ext 17 Ext 17 2 2 I Remaining Extent of Hyde Park T50386/2004 5403 m 368m 82-84 Erf 595 Hyde Park Ext 17 Ext 17 Erf 349 Hyde Park Hyde Park Unknown 12432 1202m2 84-85 Ext 62 Ext 62 Portion 754 Zandfontein T11860/1967 20229 m2 Unknown 85-87 Zandfontein 42-IR 42-IR Remaining extent of Syferfontein Unknown Unknown Unknown 85-87 Portion 128 51-IR Syferfontein 51-IR Portion 12 of 113 Inanda Ext 1 Unknown Unknown 175 m2 78-85 Inanda Ext 1 Portion 69 of 113 Inanda Ext 1 Unknown Unknown 59 m2 83-85 Inanda Ext 1 Portion 76 of 113 Inanda Ext 1 Unknown Unknown 591 m2 83-85 Inanda Ext 1 Portion 4 of Erf 40 Sandhurst T25307/2006 4002 m2 2103m2 69-74 Sandhurst Portion 7 of Erf 40 Sandhurst Unknown Unknown 1729 m2 69-74 Sandhurst Portion 3 of Erf 254 Sandhurst Unknown 6360m 2 3799m2 59-62 Sandhurst 6 No. 248 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 Portion 2 of Erf 254 Sandhurst Unknown 28590m' 2131m2 59-62 Sandhurst Portion 4 of Erf 578 Sandown Unknown 25402m 2 1622m2 54-57 Sandown Ext 54 2. The rights which are hereby expropriated are the following: 2.1 Servitudes to construct tunnels at a minimum with varying depths below the surface of the said land within the areas as described above, shown on the accompanying sketch plans, and referred to as the servitude areas, for the purpose of accommodating railway lines as defined in section 1 of the Act, subject to the following terms: 2.1.1. The MEG shall have the right to tunnel below the surface of the servitude areas and to carry out such investigations and tests, including the sinking of boreholes for the purpose of geological investigations, as may be necessary for or in connection with the said tunneling and for that purpose to enter upon the servitude areas with the necessary workers, machines, equipment, instruments and vehicles to carry out such investigations and tests, on the completion of which the MEG shall be obliged to repair any damage caused to the surface of the servitude areas by and during such investigations and tests. 2.1.2. The surface of the servitude areas may be used by the owner SUbject to the rights herein expropriated by the MEG, but none of the following activities may be conducted on or below the surface of the servitude areas without the written permission of the MEG or his delegatee first having been had and obtained and subject to such conditions as the MEG or his delegatee may lay down: • The sinking of boreholes. • The construction of basements below the surface of the servitude areas. • Piling of foundations of any buildings or structures to be erected on the surface of the servitude areas. • The construction, laying or installation of any pipelines, electrical lines, cables or any structure of whatsoever nature at depths exceeding three meters below the surface of the servitude areas. • The use of explosives for any excavation of whatsoever nature below the surface of the servitude areas. • Any excavation of any nature deeper than three meters below the surface of the servitude areas. 2.2.
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