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PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION ON SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT MPUMALANGA AND LIMPOPO PROVINCES Research Findings M pumalanga and L impopo.

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1 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION ON SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT MPUMALANGA AND LIMPOPO PROVINCES Research Findings M pumalanga and L impopo

2 Purpose of Study To provide an overview of land use/planning legislation in Mpumalanga and Limpopo To review the state of the present provincial legislation to understand land use laws and procedures in practice −Law reform processes since the advent of democracy −Institutional responsibilities −Decision making structures and processes, and −The performance of provincial and municipal laws To draw conclusions and see how these might influence new provincial legislation M pumalanga and L impopo

3 Study Approach The approach included: A literature review A review of the main laws Interviews with provincial and municipal officials Interviews with consultants The focus was on: identifying the applicable laws Understanding what works well What does not work well What changes to provincial and national laws are needed Obtaining data to assess the quantitative aspects of the system M pumalanga and L impopo

4 Historical Boundaries M pumalanga and L impopo Bantustan Territories

5 Mpumalanga Study Area 3 District Municipalities and 19 Local Municipalities Mpumalanga Province M pumalanga and L impopo

6 Mpumalanga: Main Laws The main laws include the following: Transvaal Ordinance,1986, and town planning schemes Removal of Restrictions Act,1967 Division of Land Ordinance,1986 Less Formal Township Establishment Act,1991 Physical Planning Act, 1967 Subdivision of Agricultural Land Act, 1970 Registration of Agricultural Holdings (Transvaal) Act, 1919 Black Administration Act, 1927, Regulations Development Facilitation Act, 1995 Municipal Systems Act, 2000 M pumalanga and L impopo

7 Mpumalanga: Key Findings Responsible Department: Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Land Affairs: Directorate of Land Administration What works well The structure and procedures in the Ordinance The structure and procedures in DFA The statutory Boards Alignment of Ordinance to existing municipal and provincial structures The Municipal Systems Act and the related spatial development frameworks M pumalanga and L impopo

8 Mpumalanga: Key Findings What does not work well The multiplicity of laws and their distinct geographical applicability Parallel approvals (eg Nema, Dept of Agriculture) Changing jurisdictional boundaries The mismatch between local authority jurisdictional areas and management capacity The unrealistic expectations of most spatial development frameworks The inclusion of tribal interests into land use management Information distribution and retention The monitoring of outcomes Upgrading of tenure complexities M pumalanga and L impopo

9 Numbers of applications: Large volumes of municipal decisions in terms of Ordinance, town planning schemes, subdivisions and the like (eg Mbombela: 21 townships and 86 rezonings in 2010) Provincial government deals with Appeals, Less Formal (5), Excisions (11), DFA (7), Permissions in terms of R188, R293, and Black Communities Development Act (18), Roads and Ribbon (16), tenure upgrades (6), and various other types of application Other than DFA, processes are generally slow Most applications in existing urban areas Revisions to current provincial legislation: None at present Mpumalanga : Key Findings M pumalanga and L impopo

10 Limpopo Study Area Limpopo Province M pumalanga and L impopo 5 District Municipalities and 25 Local Municipalities

11 Limpopo: Main Laws The main laws include the following: Transvaal Ordinance, 1986, and town planning schemes Division of Land Ordinance,1986 Removal of Restrictions Act,1967 Physical Planning Act, 1967 Development Facilitation Act, 1995 Black Administration Act, 1927, Regulations Municipal Systems Act, 2000 Registration of Agricultural Holdings (Transvaal) Act,1919 Advertising on Roads and Ribbon Development Act, 1940 M pumalanga and L impopo

12 Limpopo: Key Findings Responsible Department: Department of Local Government and Housing What works relatively well The structure and procedures in the Ordinance The structure and procedures in DFA The statutory Boards New Ordinance and the town planning and zoning scheme system The alignment of the Ordinance system to existing municipal and provincial structures The Municipal Systems Act and the related spatial development frameworks M pumalanga and L impopo

13 What does not work well (1) The match with Constitutional mandates for provincial and municipal planning with the province having an executive and oversight function in respect of municipal planning. The fragmented, complex, and diverse application of planning laws that is not conducive to effective land use decision making and management The limited capacity at the Department of Local Government and Housing Extensive rural municipalities and the mismatch between capacity and legal requirements at provincial and municipal level Limpopo: Key Findings M pumalanga and L impopo

14 What does not work well (2) Delays in obtaining responses and in decision making The legacy of historical applications and approvals in the system The dispersed information on land use matters The decline in experienced planning staff and knowledgeable leaders The inclusion of traditional leaders and tribal land matters from the current dominant system Unrealistic expectations in the spatial development frameworks Negative consequences for investment and transfer of ownership Limpopo: Key Findings M pumalanga and L impopo

15 Numbers of applications Fairly large volumes of municipal decisions in terms of Ordinances and town planning schemes (eg Polokwane 10 townships and 66 rezonings in 2010) Provincial government deals with appeals (19), Townships (9), DFA (54), Physical Planning Act (11), Removal of Restrictions (135), Permissions in terms of R188, R293, and Black Communities Development Act (1339), Roads and Ribbon (44), tenure upgrades (3000), and various other types of application Processes are generally slow Most applications are in existing urban areas Revisions to current provincial legislation: None at present Limpopo: Key Findings M pumalanga and L impopo

16 Matters Pertinent New Provincial Laws Clarification of Roles and Functions of Different Spheres of Government National Provincial Municipal (Districts, Metropolitan and Local) Define Provincial Planning Functions Forward Planning Coordination/Alignment Minimum Standards/Model Regulations Custodian of Information/Monitoring of Change Appeal Function Support Function M pumalanga and L impopo

17 Matters Pertinent New Provincial Laws Considerations for introduction of new Provincial Planning Laws Principle of land use decisions at municipal level Need for comprehensive revision and alignment of laws guided by National Framework Law Need for repeal of non-aligned laws Need for a degree of uniformity across geographical areas Need for phased introduction of upgraded laws without compromising functioning parts of system M pumalanga and L impopo

18 Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries KwaNdebele Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries M pumalanga and L impopo

19 Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries KaNgwane M pumalanga and L impopo

20 Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries Lebowa M pumalanga and L impopo

21 Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries Venda M pumalanga and L impopo

22 Former Homelands and Old Provincial Boundaries Gazankulu M pumalanga and L impopo


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