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Presentation Outline
  • Introduction
  • What is Planning
  • The Planning Profession
  • Planning Processes
  • Legal Considerations
  • How do Planning Issues Impact on Property Sales
  • Case Study 1 Business Activity
  • Case Study 2 Bed and Breakfast
  • Case Study 3 Unapproved Building Work
  • Case Study 4 Upmarket Gated Village
  • Questions
  • Conclusion

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Introduction
  • Who are David Bettesworth Town and Regional
    Planners
  • Visit our Website www.dbtownplanner.co.za
  • Presentation can be downloaded from website
  • Objective of this presentation
  • Provide overview of town planning
  • Highlight key planning issues relating to
    property sales

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What is Planning
  • Management and directing of growth and
    development of urban areas
  • Planning has developed over past 100yrs into an
    internationally recognised specialist profession
  • Land use management and Forward planning

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Land Use Management
  • Regulation of land use rights
  • on individual properties
  • Zoning Schemes
  • (27 schemes in Cape Town)
  • Title Deed Restrictions
  • Other legislation

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Application Types
  • Rezonings
  • Subdivisions
  • Regulation departures
  • Temp land use departures
  • Consent use applications
  • Removal of restrictions
  • Amendment of conditions
  • Site development plans

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Forward Planning
  • Guides
  • Land use change
  • Urban growth
  • Two types of documents
  • Policy Documents
  • (eg. Tourism Accommodation Policy)
  • Spatial planning documents
  • Regional
  • Metropolitan
  • Local

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The Planning Profession
  • Tertiary qualification required
  • SACTRP regulates the SA town planning industry
    and certifies professionals
  • SAITRP represents the planning industry and deals
    with service issues
  • Two main types of planners
  • Public sector planners (Council Province)
  • Private sector Planners (Consulting firms)

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Planning Processes
  • CoCT and PGWC assess planning applications
  • Most applications require public participation
  • Objectors can often appeal Council decisions
  • Applications take at least several months to
    process
  • Applications assessed on the basis of
    desirability
  • Applicants advised to enlist the help of planning
    consultants

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Legal Considerations
  • Decisions have legal implications and affect
    rights
  • Advice on planning issues should only be given by
    experienced professionals
  • Zoning Schemes and Zoning Maps are legal
    documents that define property rights
  • Title Deed restrictions override zoning scheme
    rights
  • Do not assume a land use is legal because it is
    in operation
  • Illegal land use activities risk prosecution /
    closure by Council

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Case Study 1 Potential for Business UseRaats
Drive, Table View
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Case Study 1 Potential for Business UseRaats
Drive, Table View
  • Running business from house
  • Business rights achieve higher price
  • Zoned single residential has title deed
    restrictions
  • Detailed planning application process required -
    2yr process
  • Council will only support business in certain
    circumstances
  • Illegal business could face prosecution/closure
    by Council

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Case Study 2 Ideal Guest House
OpportunityHout Bay
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Case Study 2 Ideal Guest House
OpportunityHout Bay
  • In most cases BBs and guest houses are not
    permitted on single residential zoned properties
  • Different areas have different zoning
    requirements and different guiding policies

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Case Study 3 Includes granny flatBergvliet
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Case Study 3 Includes granny flatBergvliet
  • In most cases partitioning and adding a sink
    requires building plan approval
  • Building inspectors no longer check for
    unauthorized building work prior to transfer
  • Adding a second sink in most cases is viewed as a
    second kitchen and therefore a second dwelling by
    Council
  • In most cases a second dwelling requires a
    planning application.

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Case Study 4 No problem to enclose that patio
Atlantic Beach Golf Estate
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Case Study 4 No problem to enclose that
balconyAtlantic Beach Golf Estate
  • Gated development and group housing developments
    often have additional planning approvals/restricti
    ons
  • Architectural appearance usually regulated
    through legally enforceable design guidelines
  • Footprint of building often regulated by Site
    Development Plan
  • Certain alterations may require neighbours
    consent
  • Not all alterations will be approved
  • Other parts of the City have similar
    restrictions eg. Urban Conservation Areas

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