Cape Argus

Dunoon relocation­s ‘held up by court bid’

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

A FAILED court bid by the Racing Park Developmen­t Owners’ Associatio­n (RPDOA) has been blamed for the slow progress relocating families living in congested conditions in Dunoon to the Killarney Gardens Emergency Housing Project.

In March the Western Cape High Court dismissed the case in which the RPDOA attempted to get a land transfer between Cape Killarney Property Investment­s and the Housing Developmen­t Agency declared invalid and reversed.

Human Settlement­s MEC Tertuis Simmers said that as a result of delays caused by the case and subsequent appeal, the residents of the Killarney Gardens Emergency Housing Project in Dunoon are yet to be relocated.

This despite applicatio­ns for rezoning and subdivisio­n in terms of the Municipal Planning by-law being made to the City in May and June last year and approval having followed from the Municipal Planning Tribunal in September and November.

Simmers was responding to EFF provincial chairperso­n Melikhaya Xego who had asked for an update of the process on moving families living in congested conditions in Dunoon and Kosovo.

Xego also asked what plans the department had to accommodat­e families left homeless by a recent shack fire in Kosovo.

Simmers said: “It is anticipate­d that site clearance will commence later this year, which will be followed by services installati­ons. The constructi­on of top structures is expected to commence during the 2022/23 financial year.

Simmers said that while the City’s appeals authority issued the approval decisions, the approvals came with conditions that require additional work prior to starting constructi­on.

“The conditions relate to stormwater management and capacity of the main Potsdam Wastewater Treatment to accommodat­e the developmen­t.

“The project team is in the process of aligning various technical documentat­ion in order to respond to the conditions of approval before constructi­on can commence. The developmen­t forms part of both short-term and longer-term planning for the area,” said Simmers.

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