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Wednesday, 5 June 2019

22 Sedgemoor Rd– DEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATION

22 Sedgemoor – DEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATION

From: Liesa Architectural Services
Subject: FW: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd
Date: 05 June 2019
To: CBCRA

Dear Chris

Please see attached the new plans.  The ground storey plan shows in red text, new trees to be planted, along the north East boundary.

Please to let me know if this is ok thank you.

Kind Regards

Liesa


From: Johan van Papendorp
Subject: RE: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd
Date: 05 June 2019
To: CBCRA

Hi Chris,

The chances of survival of these mature Cypresses once transplanted, are very low.
If the design of the house can’t be revised to accommodate  and retain the trees, then rather plant a few large trees that will complement the sidewalk, the neighbours and the new house! 

Regards,
Johan van Papendorp


From: Ivor Kaye
Sent: 04 June 2019
To: Udo Lötter
Subject: RE: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd

Hi Udo

Thank you for your e-mail.

I understand that the Cypress trees are presently situated where our proposed building work needs to be.

I would very much like to save these trees and replant them near the boundary of the stand.

We will do this when we are ready to commence the development. If any of the trees are damaged in the process, I will arrange at my expense for indigenous trees of 200 litres in size minimum to be either planted on the site, or if preferred, to be transported and planted at any other site as specified by the Camps Bay rate payers
association.

Many thanks and kind regards

Ivor Kaye


From: Udo Lötter
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019
To:Ivor Kaye
Cc: Liesa Architectural Services
Subject: RE: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd

Hi Ivor,

Please see comment below from the Camps Bay rate payers association w.r.t the Cypress trees.  They will definitely need to be removed, possibly replanted?

Udo

From: CBCRA
Date: Friday, May 31, 2019
To: Liesa Architectural Services >
Subject: Fwd: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd

Hi Liesa

The CBCRA is not opposed to the proposed demolition of the building.
However, it is of the opinion that the existing 4 Cypress trees should be retained and protected.

Is your client prepared to consider the retention of the Cypress trees?

Cheers

Chris Willemse
Chair
CBCRA 


From: Johan van Papendorp
Subject: RE: Demolition application: 22 Sedgemoor Rd
Date: 31 May 2019
To: CBCRA

Hi Chris

I have perused the photos and diagrams attached to the application for demolition of the house on erf 2320 at 22 Sedgemoor Road, Camps Bay.
I have also viewed the property from the street side.
I agree with the City’s Environmental and Heritage Department that the house has no significant heritage value.
Neither does the street facade contribute in any meaningful manner to the Sedgemoor Streetscape.
In not objecting to the buildings demolition, we do request that consideration be given to retaining the four Cypress trees on the property’s south Boundary.

Regards,
Johan van Papendorp
CBRRA Heritage Committee

From: Liesa Architectural Services
Subject: Demolition application
Date: 20 May 2019 at 1:29:35 PM SAST
To: CBCRA

To Whom It May Concern

Attached please to find demolition permit application for Sedgemoor Rd Camps Bay, we need to submit the application to Heritage Western Cape and will require your comment or approval before we can submit to Heritage Western Cape.

Council Heritage Department has approved the application please to find attached along with all the supporting documentation.

Kind Regards

Liesa 


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