Kz244 Msinga Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2014/2015

Kz244 Msinga Municipality Integrated Development Plan 2014/2015

P a g e | KZ244 MSINGA MUNICIPALITY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2014/2015 Developed in house PRIVATE BAG X530 TUGELLA FERRY 3010 033 4930763/4 Email: Table of contents Draft Msinga ML IDP 2014/2015 SECTION A ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................................... 9 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 9 1.2 MSINGA MUNICIPALITY................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.2 “HOW WAS THIS INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPED?” ....................................... 10 a)The UMzinyathi Framework Plan ............................................................................................................ 10 TABLE 1. Compliance with Process Plan ................................................................................................... 11 b) Community Participation ........................................................................................................................ 11 c) Alignment with Sector Department ......................................................................................................... 11 1.3 “WHAT ARE THE KEY CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT WE ARE FACING?” ................ 11 NKPA 1: BASIC SERVICES ....................................................................................................................... 11 1.3.1 WATER ............................................................................................................................................. 11 1.3.2 ELECTRICITY .............................................................................................................................. 12 1.3.3 ROADS ........................................................................................................................................ 13 1.3.4 WASTE DISPOSAL ..................................................................................................................... 13 1.3.5 HOUSING .................................................................................................................................... 14 NKPA: LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ................................................ 14 1.3.6 IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS ....................................................................................................................... 14 1.3.7 LOW LEVELS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................. 15 1.3.8 HIGH LEVELS OF UNEMPLOYMENT .............................................................................................. 15 NKPA: SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT .................................................... 15 1.3.9 Natural challenges ............................................................................................................................. 15 1.3.10 OPPORTUNITIES ........................................................................................................................ 16 “WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO WE OFFER?” .............................................................................................. 16 Agriculture .................................................................................................................................................. 16 Tourism ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 Stonecrushing: ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Private developments: ................................................................................................................................ 17 1.4 MUNICIPAL LONG TERM VISION .......................................................................................................... 17 Municipal Development Mission ................................................................................................................. 17 CONCEPTUAL SPARTIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK ..................................................................... 18 Figure 3 spatial interpretation map ............................................................................................................. 19 Spatial Interpretation of the IDP Vision ....................................................................................................... 19 2 Primary Movement and Development Corridor ........................................................................................... 19 AGRICULTURAL CORRIDORS ................................................................................................................. 20 Service Centres and Activity Points ............................................................................................................ 21 LARGE CONVENIENCE CENTRE ............................................................................................................ 22 RURAL SERVICE CENTRE (RSC) ............................................................................................................ 22 1.5 PLANNED INTERVENTIONS ............................................................................................................. 22 “WHAT ARE WE DOING TO IMPROVE OURSELVES?” ............................................................................ 22 1.6 EXPECTATIONS FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS ............................................................................... 24 1.7 MEASUREMENT OF PROGRESS ..................................................................................................... 24 A. Basic Services Delivery and Infrastructure Development .............................................................. 25 B. Socio-Economic Development .............................................................................................................. 25 C. Municipal Financial Viability ............................................................................................................. 25 Good Governance and Public Participation ................................................................................................ 25 Municipal Transformation and Institutional Development ............................................................................ 25 D. Spatial Analysis and Environmental Management ......................................................................... 25 SECTION B ....................................................................................................................................................... 27 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES ................................................................................................... 27 2.1 THE LEGISLATIVE MANDATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS LINKAGES TO THE IDP PROCESS ..................................................................................................................................................... 28 2.1.1 The Constitution (1996) ................................................................................................................ 28 2.1.2 The White Paper on Local Government (1998) ............................................................................ 29 2.1.3 The Municipal Systems Act (32 of 2000) ...................................................................................... 29 2.1.4 The Municipal Finance Management Act (56 of 2003) ................................................................. 29 B2. GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES ................................................................................................................. 29 NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL STRATEGIC GUIDELINES ......................................................................... 29 3.1 Millennium Development Goals ...................................................................................................... 29 3.2 KZN provincial priorities ................................................................................................................. 30 3.3 National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) ...................................................................... 30 3.4 The Provincial Growth and Development Strategy (KZN PGDS) ..................................................... 32 3.4.1 The Provincial Spatial and Economic Development Strategy (PSEDS) ........................................ 33 3.5 Cabinet Legotla .............................................................................................................................. 35 3.6 State of the Nation Address (SONA) ............................................................................................ 35 3.7 state of the Province Address (SOPA) ......................................................................................... 35 3.8 Outcome 9 ...................................................................................................................................... 36

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