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H2b BA2 Screening Report.Pdf SCREENING REPORT FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORIZATION OR FOR A PART TWO AMENDMENT OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION AS REQUIRED BY THE 2014 EIA REGULATIONS – PROPOSED SITE ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY EIA Reference number: TBC Project name: STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT (SIP2) PROPOSED CAPACITY UPGRADES TO THE N2 & N3 BASIC ASSESMENT 2 Project title: PROPOSED CAPACITY UPGRADES TO THE N3 FROM PARADISE VALLEY TO KEY RIDGE, INCLUDING PROVISION OF ACCESS FOR CONSTRUCTION BELOW THE UMHLATUZANA VIADUCT, ETHEKWINI METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY (INNER & OUTER WEST), KWAZULU-NATAL Date screening report generated: 10/09/2019 13:54:35 Applicant: South African National Road Agency SOC Limited Compiler: ACER (Africa) Environmental Consultants Compiler signature: ..................................................................................................... Page 1 of 31 Disclaimer applies 10/09/2019 Table of Contents Proposed Project Location .................................................................................................................... 3 Orientation map 1: General location .................................................................................................. 3 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) ........................................................................................... 4 Cadastral details of the proposed site ................................................................................................ 4 Wind and Solar developments with an approved Environmental Authorisation or applications under consideration within 30 km of the proposed area ................................................................. 21 Environmental Management Frameworks relevant to the application ........................................... 21 Environmental screening results and assessment outcomes ............................................................. 22 Relevant development incentives, restrictions, exclusions or prohibitions ..................................... 22 Map indicating proposed development footprint within applicable development incentive, restriction, exclusion or prohibition zones .......................................................................................... 23 Proposed Development Area Environmental Sensitivity .................................................................. 23 Specialist assessments identified ...................................................................................................... 24 Results of the environmental sensitivity of the proposed area. ......................................................... 25 MAP OF RELATIVE AGRICULTURE THEME SENSITIVITY .................................................................... 26 MAP OF RELATIVE AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ..................................................... 27 MAP OF RELATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE THEME SENSITIVITY .................. 28 MAP OF RELATIVE CIVIL AVIATION THEME SENSITIVITY .................................................................. 29 MAP OF RELATIVE DEFENCE THEME SENSITIVITY ............................................................................. 30 MAP OF RELATIVE TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY THEME SENSITIVITY ............................................... 31 Page 2 of 31 Disclaimer applies 10/09/2019 Proposed Project Location Orientation map 1: General location General Orientation: STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT (SIP2) PROPOSED CAPACITY UPGRADES TO THE N2 & N3 BASIC ASSESMENT 2 Page 3 of 31 Disclaimer applies 10/09/2019 Map of proposed site and relevant area(s) Cadastral details of the proposed site Property details: No Farm Name Farm/Erf Number Portion Latitude Longitude 1 ASSAGAY 101 00001 -29.78844 30.73278 2 ASSAGAY 102 00000 -29.78859 30.73013 3 ASSAGAY 108 00005 -29.78896 30.73049 4 ASHLEY 48 00000 -29.82164 30.8478 5 ASHLEY 206 00002 -29.82909 30.83436 6 ASHLEY 445 00000 -29.82631 30.84604 7 ASHLEY 455 00000 -29.82735 30.84822 8 ASHLEY 221 00023 -29.83231 30.83851 9 ASHLEY 491 00002 -29.82369 30.84512 10 ASHLEY 209 00001 -29.82927 30.84308 11 ASHLEY 105 00005 -29.82171 30.8452 12 ASHLEY 106 00001 -29.82215 30.84632 13 ASSAGAY 206 00000 -29.79268 30.71793 14 ASSAGAY 210 00001 -29.79124 30.72472 15 ASSAGAY 213 00000 -29.79368 30.7277 16 ASHLEY 221 00028 -29.83269 30.83755 17 ASHLEY 221 00041 -29.83365 30.84094 18 ASHLEY 279 00000 -29.81736 30.84449 19 ASHLEY 210 00000 -29.82811 30.8435 20 ASHLEY 294 00000 -29.81892 30.84362 21 ASHLEY 298 00000 -29.81818 30.8428 22 ASHLEY 362 00000 -29.82918 30.83504 23 ASSAGAY 287 00010 -29.79082 30.71895 24 ASHLEY 185 00010 -29.82299 30.84241 25 ASHLEY 186 00013 -29.82572 30.8443 26 ASHLEY 213 00003 -29.83055 30.84401 27 ASSAGAY 110 00001 -29.79171 30.72987 28 ASSAGAY 116 00000 -29.79109 30.73668 29 ASSAGAY 122 00000 -29.79044 30.73688 30 ASHLEY 221 00057 -29.8336 30.8435 Page 4 of 31 Disclaimer applies 10/09/2019 31 ASHLEY 543 00001 -29.82141 30.84265 32 ASHLEY 549 00000 -29.82208 30.84017 33 ASHLEY 192 00004 -29.82422 30.84237 34 ASHLEY 196 00009 -29.82904 30.84383 35 ASHLEY 197 00002 -29.82981 30.84864 36 ASHLEY 199 00000 -29.83003 30.8461 37 ASHLEY 366 00001 -29.82149 30.84067 38 ASHLEY 150 00001 -29.82442 30.84716 39 ASHLEY 193 00005 -29.82337 30.84193 40 ASSAGAY 133 00001 -29.7891 30.73356 41 ASHLEY 199 00004 -29.82926 30.84698 42 ASHLEY 215 00016 -29.8307 30.84211 43 ASSAGAY 98 00008 -29.78897 30.73802 44 ASHLEY 478 00004 -29.81748 30.84496 45 ASSAGAY 315 00000 -29.78992 30.72848 46 ASHLEY 218 00005 -29.8313 30.84306 47 ASHLEY 239 00000 -29.82039 30.84681 48 ASHLEY 246 00000 -29.82074 30.84484 49 ASHLEY 552 00012 -29.83096 30.84068 50 ASSAGAY 318 00001 -29.78392 30.7207 51 ASHLEY 313 00000 -29.81979 30.84218 52 ASHLEY 155 00000 -29.82351 30.84633 53 ASHLEY 160 00005 -29.82315 30.84461 54 ASSAGAY 329 00001 -29.79617 30.74262 55 ASHLEY 199 00007 -29.82978 30.84654 56 ASHLEY 373 00005 -29.83059 30.83207 57 ASHLEY 165 00000 -29.82239 30.84328 58 ASHLEY 172 00000 -29.82864 30.84059 59 ASSAGAY 156 00001 -29.7862 30.7272 60 ASSAGAY 167 00000 -29.78794 30.72963 61 ASHLEY 408 00000 -29.82817 30.84994 62 ASHLEY 220 00006 -29.83217 30.842 63 ASHLEY 184 00007 -29.82686 30.84473 64 ASHLEY 88 00001 -29.82265 30.8479 65 ASHLEY 99 00000 -29.8213 30.84574 66 ASSAGAY 171 00001 -29.78833 30.72941 67 ASSAGAY 181 00000 -29.78513 30.71588 68 ASHLEY 271 00002 -29.82003 30.84588 69 ASSAGAY 329 00002 -29.797 30.74365 70 ASHLEY 336 00004 -29.82143 30.83934 71 ASHLEY 275 00000 -29.81796 30.84552 72 ASHLEY 178 00005 -29.82364 30.84412 73 ASHLEY 181 00004 -29.82932 30.83787 74 ASHLEY 350 00000 -29.82236 30.84138 75 ASHLEY 203 00003 -29.82738 30.83556 76 ASHLEY 439 00000 -29.82767 30.84776 77 ASSAGAY 100 00001 -29.78855 30.73517 78 ASHLEY 182 00028 -29.83059 30.83278 79 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 221 00000 -29.83807 30.86129 80 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 226 00000 -29.8388 30.8625 81 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 277 00000 -29.83168 30.86052 82 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 114 00000 -29.83291 30.86076 83 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 131 00000 -29.83477 30.85996 84 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 250 00000 -29.83878 30.86057 85 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 162 00000 -29.83447 30.86233 86 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 152 00000 -29.83593 30.86263 87 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 164 00000 -29.83412 30.86188 88 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 10 00000 -29.8296 30.8627 89 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 45 00000 -29.83393 30.86349 90 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 57 00000 -29.83327 30.86296 Page 5 of 31 Disclaimer applies 10/09/2019 91 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 169 00000 -29.83432 30.86283 92 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 265 00001 -29.83676 30.86175 93 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 273 00000 -29.8376 30.86188 94 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 88 00000 -29.83101 30.86057 95 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 217 00000 -29.8376 30.86057 96 WINSTON PARK 209 00001 -29.81048 30.77667 97 WINSTON PARK 302 00000 -29.81844 30.78658 98 WOODSIDE 356 00000 -29.82911 30.8962 99 WINSTON PARK 234 00000 -29.81668 30.77979 100 WINSTON PARK 322 00001 -29.81857 30.79763 101 WINSTON PARK 412 00008 -29.8151 30.77804 102 WINSTON PARK 256 00000 -29.81944 30.78259 103 WOODSIDE 414 00007 -29.83547 30.90037 104 WINSTON PARK 415 00001 -29.81921 30.79963 105 WINSTON PARK 198 00000 -29.81352 30.77737 106 WINSTON PARK 204 00004 -29.81354 30.77553 107 WINSTON PARK 143 00000 -29.82063 30.79785 108 WOODSIDE 324 00000 -29.83177 30.89903 109 WINSTON PARK 156 00000 -29.8175 30.79968 110 WINSTON PARK 163 00000 -29.82106 30.79351 111 WINSTON PARK 167 00000 -29.82042 30.79061 112 WINSTON PARK 173 00000 -29.8209 30.78795 113 WINSTON PARK 397 00000 -29.81801 30.78503 114 MOSELEY PARK 39 00003 -29.84897 30.87783 115 MOSELEY PARK 40 00002 -29.84932 30.87767 116 MOSELEY PARK 22 00000 -29.85019 30.87775 117 MOSELEY PARK 3 00001 -29.84687 30.88058 118 MOSELEY PARK 20 00004 -29.85017 30.87859 119 MOSELEY PARK 37 00000 -29.85161 30.87808 120 MOSELEY PARK 48 00003 -29.85018 30.8752 121 MOSELEY PARK 49 00000 -29.84865 30.8734 122 MOSELEY PARK 51 00002 -29.8488 30.87218 123 MOSELEY PARK 54 00001 -29.84971 30.87121 124 MOSELEY PARK 33 00000 -29.85354 30.87708 125 MOSELEY PARK 8 00001 -29.84789 30.8807 126 MOSELEY PARK 12 00012 -29.84959 30.87937 127 MOSELEY PARK 85 00000 -29.85081 30.87371 128 MOSELEY PARK 99 00000 -29.85064 30.87503 129 NAZARETH 179 00000 -29.84253 30.85655 130 NAZARETH 13 00000 -29.84618 30.85563 131 MALVERN 733 00000 -29.85227 30.8853 132 NAZARETH 172 00000 -29.84221 30.85582 133 MOSELEY PARK 16 00000 -29.84737 30.87898 134 MOSELEY PARK 18 00005 -29.84861 30.87882 135 MOSELEY PARK 20 00002 -29.84978 30.87857 136 FARNINGHAM RIDGE 108 00000 -29.83078 30.85967 137 ASHLEY 49 00000 -29.82181 30.84806 138 ASHLEY 311 00000 -29.82029 30.84243 139 PINETOWN 7011
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