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Provincial Pavement Testing Laboratory (PPTL) Site Enablement

Development Application Notice - City of Cape Town

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Reports

The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure has appointed a team of professionals to undertake a site enablement process on the property which currently houses the Provincial Pavement Testing Laboratory, bounded by Somerset, Chiappini and Prestwich Streets, in the Prestwich Precinct on the edge of the CBD.

The City of Cape Town is partnering with the Western Cape Government by making available a portion of the road reserve adjacent to the site, which is no longer required for Buitengracht Road, for development together with the PPTL site.

The enablement is thus for Erven 734-RE and 738-RE, Cape Town (the Provincial Pavement Testing Laboratory (PPTL) or Soils Lab) and a Portion of Buitengracht, Riebeek and Somerset Street Road Reserve namely Erven 735, 737 739, 9564 and 9565, Cape Town.  The road reserve extent informed by the amended Buitengracht Road Scheme Amendment is shown by the yellow line, while the red lines indicate cadastral boundaries on the plan below.

The gross area extent of the project site is ±6690m².

 

 

 

Erven comprising the site

The property is well located within the City of Cape Town’s Foreshore Gateway Precinct, an urban catalytic investment project; and in relation to the CBD, the V & A Waterfront and Foreshore area. It is earmarked for densification through mixed use development; and has accessible transport options for improved access to the economic opportunities. The Prestwich Precinct is in an area that is generally well provided for in terms of services, facilities and amenities and the living environments are of a relatively high standard.

Consultant team

The following consultants have been appointed:

  • NM & Associates Planners & Designers: Lead Consultant, Town Planner, Urban Designer, Architect
  • OvP Associates: Landscape Architect
  • Archaeo Adventures: Heritage Practitioner and Archaeology Specialist
  • Infinity Environmental: Environmental Practitioner and Public Facilitation
  • Nadeson Consulting Engineers: Civil Engineer
  • e2c Consultants: Electrical Engineer
  • Innovative Transport Solutions: Transport Planner/ Engineer
  • Talani Quantity Surveyors: Financial Expert
  • A Bhawan Professional Land Surveyor: Land Surveyor
  • C & A Friedlander Attorneys: Conveyancer

 

Project Phases

The enablement project comprises 3 phases following the Inception phase. These are indicated in the table below, together with deliverables and progress to date:

PhasesDeliverablesProgress
1. Development Plan compilation

i. Stakeholder Due Diligence Report

 

ii. Notice of Intent to Develop (NID)

 

iii. Contextual Analysis

 

iv. Development Options and Guidelines

i. Concluded in May 2023

 

ii. Concluded in June 2023, with additional studies required by HWC

 

iii. Concluded in June 2023

 

iv. Concluded in November 2023

2: Specialist Assessments and ReportsSpecialist Assessments and Reports.Concluded in December 2023
3: Statutory Process and Final Development Plani. Final Development PlanIn process

 

Next steps

Heritage Impact Assessment in terms of NHRA – the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999)

The HIA was submitted to Heritage Western Cape (HWC) on 2 May 2024.

  • Land Use Management Application in terms of SPLUMA – the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 16 of 2013
  • The application is in the process of being prepared for submission to the City of Cape Town by June/ July 2024. Public notification of this application will be done by the City.

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Enquiries

Email: DTPW.PPTL@westerncape.gov.za