Title:

APP-001771: Application for an Environmental Clearance Certificate for the proposed township establishment of Amraalsduin Extensions 1 and 2, Leonardville Village, Omaheke Region

Author(s):
Publication Year:
2020
Abstract:

The Environmental Clearance Certificate is for: 1. (b) The transmission and supply of electricity. 4. Any other related activity that requires authorisation in terms of the forest Act (Act No. 12 of 2001) or any other law. 5.2 The establishment of land resettlement schemes. 10.1 (b) The construction of public roads. 2. Details of the Activity(s) covered by the Environmental Clearance Certificate: 2.1 Title of the Activity: Township Establishment: Amraalsduin Extensions 1 and 2. Nature of Activity: The activity entails the formalisation of already planned erven (as per Town Planning Ordinance, No. 11 of 1963) forming part of Amraalsduin Informal Townships (Leonardville Village). The new townships (i.e. Amraalsduin Ext 1 and 2) will provide for 315 residential erven of between 300m² to 500m² in size. The two new townships will be created (i.e. township establishment) on a portion of the Remainder of Portion 26 of the Farm Pretorius No.15. as part of these township establishments, public roads will be constructed as well as provision of electricity, water and sewer infrastructure. All mentioned services are existing and will be linked with the available services. Location of Activity: Leonardville Village is situated to the south-western part of the Omaheke Region which is located in the central-eastern part of Namibia. The portion of land earmarked for the proposed new townships (i.e. Amraalsduin Ext 1 and 2) are currently situated on the eastern edge of the Amraalsduin Township, Leonardville Village.

Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Last date for commenting on this EIA: Wednesday, 2 September 2020

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