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Stilbaai: Housing Market and Property Sales

Report on Stilbaai, Western Cape Overview of Stilbaai Stilbaai is a coastal town located within the Hessequa Local Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa. Known for its scenic beauty and tranquil environment, Stilbaai is an increasingly popular destination for both retirees and holidaymakers. Situated along the southern coast, it offers a mix of coastal living with a serene, rural feel, and is...

Infrastructure Development Plan for Stilbaai

Infrastructure Development Plan for Stilbaai To support Stilbaai’s sustainable growth and ensure the town's infrastructure aligns with its increasing demand for housing, tourism, and socio-economic activities, the following measures are proposed: 1. Transportation Development Airport Facilities Expand airport infrastructure to accommodate public and private aviation needs. Develop ancillary...

Stilbaai: Mixed-Use Development Corridors and Zones

Mixed-Use Development Corridors and Zones 1. Mixed-Use Corridor Development (MU1): Design & Scale: Restrict building height to two stories for compatibility with surrounding residential areas. Use design standards that complement the existing streetscape. Land Use: Support small-scale offices, medical rooms, service industries, B&Bs, and home businesses. Ensure uses align with residential...

Stilbaai: Social Facility Needs

Social Facility Needs For Stilbaai: The social facilities need assessment for Stilbaai highlights a growing demand for educational institutions, health facilities, and community services by 2040. The analysis indicates an increased need for primary and secondary schools, primary health clinics, district hospitals, religious centres, libraries, community halls, fire stations, post offices, Thusong...

Development Framework for Melkhoutfontein

Development Framework for Melkhoutfontein Overview Melkhoutfontein, with its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, is experiencing rapid growth as part of the broader Hessequa Local Municipality. The town’s proximity to Stilbaai and its expanding development attract new residents, necessitating a structured approach to manage housing, infrastructure, and economic opportunities...

Jongensfontein: Historical and Development Overview

Jongensfontein: Historical and Development Overview Historical Context Jongensfontein, a picturesque coastal town in the Western Cape, has its roots in the mid-18th century, initially referenced as Swarte Jongens Fonteyn in a 1762 land deed. The name evolved to Zwarte Jongensfontein and later Groote Jongensfontein. Key historical milestones include: 1762: Governor Ryk Tulbach granted Michiel Muller...

Population Growth Projection for Stilbaai (2011–2040)

Population Growth Projection for Stilbaai (2011–2040) The population growth in Stilbaai reflects broader trends observed within the Hessequa Local Municipality, showcasing periods of steady expansion and phases of rapid growth influenced by economic and developmental factors. The municipal population in 1996 was 38,553, which increased to 44,114 by 2001. By 2011, the population had risen to 52,642,...

Stilbaai / Spatial Planning Guidelines

Key Spatial Planning Guidelines for Stilbaai Stilbaai's spatial planning framework emphasizes sustainable development, environmental conservation, and enhancing the town's charm while supporting its growth as a desirable coastal destination. Below is a summary of the guidelines and their application: 1. Conservation and Ecological Protection (OP1) Preserve Biodiversity: Protect critical...

Riversdale: Historical and Socio-Economic Overview

Riversdale: Historical and Socio-Economic Overview Historical Context Riversdale, a historic town in the Western Cape, was established in August 1838 when the Dutch Reformed Church founded a parish on the farm Doornkraal. Named after Harry Rivers, the then Civil Commissioner of Swellendam, it officially became a town on 30 August 1838. In subsequent years: Declared a magistracy in March 1848 with Major...

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