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Rob Munro Posts:39
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| 08/18/2007 1:40 PM |
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Hi there Things have seemed a little quiet of late. This doesn't mean that work against the development has slowed down at all! We have been meeting and planning the next stages in our opposition to the development within the Shark Bay area and some good news can now be provided! The Council has proposed the continuation of the Urban Edge along the escarpment overlooking Shark Bay. This means the council is opposed to any further development South of the Urban Edge. This is the recommendation of the consultants and the Council. The current Edge is to be maintained, so this marks a serious blow to the developer's chances of getting anything done on the site. However, we all know that people are not meant to get things done and they do, so we are remaining constantly aware of any movements and applications being made with regards to the Shark Bay area. I set out below a recent letter to the person in change of the Scoping Report Process. Keep the Objections coming in, the process has yet to be started due to our continued pressure! Cheers The Savesharkbay.org Team! >>Dear Mr Hardcastle, I address myself to you as an interested citizen and as a co-ordinator of community activities in opposition to the proposals on the part of Messrs Dormehl Properties for residential development on the farm Oesterwal 292 and associated property, Langebaan. Hundreds of concerned citizens have so far registered their opposition via the Save Shark Bay website www.savesharkbay.org all of which have been transmitted to the consultants engaged in the EIA process. In addition the Rate Payers Association, the Homeowners' Association, landowners with significant land holdings bounding on the property envisaged to be developed, the West Coast National Park (SANParks), the SA National Parks Trust and the West Coast Biosphere Reserve as well as various interested and informed professionals with intimate knowledge of the local ecology and the local economy have registered their considered and nuanced opposition to the proposal and indeed to material sections of the Scoping Report and certain elements of the ethos in terms of which the EIA is to be conducted. We have as yet, save for a single brief one-on-one information session with a facilitation consultant in which we merely confirmed our earlier written submissions and the complexity of the problem, received no further response from Messrs Doug Jeffery (the environmental consultants) in this regard. The area proposed lies on the shore of the lagoon, in a buffer zone contiguous to the West Coast National Park and outside the designated urban edge of Langebaan. In terms of the PSDF any encroachment into this area would in our strong and motivated contention in any event constitute unwarranted urban sprawl in contravention of the injunctions of the PSDF since large areas within the urban edge of Langebaan as yet remain available for residential development and in excess of 3300 developed sites in the town of Langebaan itself (out of a total of approximately 6900) do not as yet carry top structure- that is 3600 are as yet vacant! The functional population of the town could therefore more than double without setting out a single new site - a situation that is in our contention already highly problematic in terms of sustainability within the biosphere. We are fully conversant with the legislated EIA processes to be followed and are aware of our right to be heard and to have our reservations, objections and responses considered with equal weight in the final adjudication. Please be informed that we would not be comfortable that when the Scoping Report or EIA are presented to you our views as interested and affected parties are represented indirectly to Province and other governmental spheres by the consultant. Rather, we would claim the right to make direct representations in support of our various nuanced positions, objections and responses as interested and affected parties and constituencies duly properly registered as such at the scoping stage. You will understand and heartily endorse our position, I am sure, that we will under no circumstances allow any decisions to be forced upon this community by stealth or by default. We will accept only due transparent process leading to reasoned decisions that reflect the best advice available and the wider interest of the entire biosphere as provided for in the intent of our current legislation. The application of the precautionary principle in respect of this significant Ramsar site and unique natural area requires nothing less. Rest assured of our commitment as interested and affected parties within this community to positively supporting informed and appropriate development of this part of the West Coast to the benefit of all its citizens, but not merely to the benefit of a detached few at the expense of yet another part of our shrinking natural heritage. I attach for your information my own personal response to the (Draft) Scoping Report as sent to Messrs Doug Jeffery earlier this year. Regards Johan Ackron BSc(Hons),BA(Hons)(Econ),MA(P&DM) cum laude, MIMCSA Team Leader: Local Economic Development School of Public Management and Planning University of Stellenbosch<< |
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Ginny Posts:3
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| 08/19/2007 8:26 PM |
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| You're doing a great job, Rob and it sounds very hopeful that the right people are going to listen. Very impressive letters you write. But developers are a sneaky lot and Im sure this guy is going to fight any success you might have. Meantime someone should send him a picture of the flowers along the edge of the water at Shark Bay! We were there this weekend and it is spectacular, unthinkable that this can have houses built on it. Ginny |
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Ginny Posts:3
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| 08/19/2007 8:26 PM |
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| You're doing a great job, Rob and it sounds very hopeful that the right people are going to listen. Very impressive letters you write. But developers are a sneaky lot and Im sure this guy is going to fight any success you might have. Meantime someone should send him a picture of the flowers along the edge of the water at Shark Bay! We were there this weekend and it is spectacular, unthinkable that this can have houses built on it. Ginny |
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