Re-planning of stands in Seke complete

15 May, 2016 - 00:05 0 Views
Re-planning of stands  in Seke complete

The Sunday Mail

Manyame Rural District Council has completed the re-planning of the stands at the United We Stand Multi-purpose Cooperative along Duri River in Seke communal lands.
In a statement the Manyame RDC announced that they would be embarking on various activities to ensure the smooth finalization of the re-organisation.
According to the plan, council officials will next week be updating the data base of people who were allocated stands by the cooperative.
“This will be done through a door to door exercise aimed at verifying the positions of some stands in relation to the new plan and also capture missing data.
“The area to be covered stretches from Transparency College close to ZESA sub-station down to Chirasavana Road opposite Chitungwiza’s Unit L suburb.”
After the data updating on the ground, occupants will then be required to visit council’s Beatrice Office to have their full details entered in the master data base for the cooperative.
“The occupant must bring an original agreement of sale issued by the cooperative, site plan showing stand location, receipts for monies paid to Chitungwiza Municipality (if any) and other documents relevant for verification.
“Any occupant who does not have the above documents will not be entered in the data base,” the statement said.
“Those who have already been issued with re-planning notices and are paying penalty fees will need not bother since their details are already captured.”
Council said surveyors would be on the ground after the data updating exercise to peg stands in the area following an approved layout plan.
“During pegging, council will match the cooperative data base with the new stands numbers and will also identify alternative stands for occupants who are to be relocated.
“Offer letters will be issued to all occupants after the whole area has been pegged.
“Permission to commence or complete development on the offered stand will be granted after meeting offer conditions and signing of lease agreements.”
Meanwhile, the Manyame RDC also announced that offer letters for occupants in Murisa Phase 1 area covering Chitsvatsva low density, Chitsvatsva medium density, Kaseke low density, Rusirevi low and industrial area, Marimbi medium density, Murisa high and medium density and Kuora high density were now ready for collection at our Beatrice offices.
“Occupants in the low density and industrial areas of Chitsvatsva, Rusirevi and Kaseke (Northern side of Wedza road) who have not yet been interviewed must register their names so that they can be invited for the next interviews.”

 

Offer letters for occupants in Murisa phase 1 area covering Chitsvatsva low density, Chitsvatsva medium density, Kaseke low density, Rusirevi low and industrial area, Marimbi medium density, Murisa high and medium density and Kuora high density are now ready for collection at our Beatrice offices.

PLEASE NOTE THAT NOONE MUST VISIT THE OFFERED STAND EXCEPT IN THE COMPANY OF COUNCIL OFFICIALS.

Occupants in the low density and industrial areas of Chitsvatsva, Rusirevi and Kaseke (Northern side of Wedza road) who have not yet been interviewed must register their names so that they can be invited for the next interviews

Notice is hereby given to all beneficiaries of ROCKLANDS AND NEW RETREAT low density housing schemes that the payment of servicing contributions by majority of the beneficiaries is lagging behind the schedule.

The stipulated period of paying servicing contributions was between 01 December 2015 and 31 March 2016.

The slow payment progress affects the commencement of the projects because of insufficient funds in the Dedicated Account.

After dual meetings held between council and the respective development committees of Rocklands and New Retreat housing schemes between March 2016 and April 2016 a consensus was reached that the payment period for water reticulation servicing contributions be extended up to the 30th of June 2016.

Beneficiaries who have not yet paid their contributions are therefore advised to do so by 30 June 2016 without fail.

It is also imperative to note that council has unilateral mandate to repossess stands allocated to those beneficiaries who do not comply with payment of land development levies and servicing contributions as stipulated. Stand servicing contribution remains at US$400.00 and US$299.87 for Rocklands and New Retreat respectively.

Council also notes with concern that a number of beneficiaries are not paying land development levies as stipulated in the lease agreements that they entered into with council.

Beneficiaries are hereby reminded to pay their levies failure of which council will not hesitate to take legal action against them to recover the money.

 

For any queries related to the matter above please do not hesitate to send us an email on [email protected]/[email protected] or call us on any of the following telephone numbers, (065) 218/239/404/434

 

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