City calls for public comment on reduced off-street parking requirements.
The City of Cape Town calls on residents and interested and affected parties to comment on the map demarcating the reduced off-street parking requirements for developments in areas with good access to the MyCiTi service, minibus-taxis, trains and the
Golden Arrow Bus Service (GABS).
This public participation process includes an amendment to Annexure C of the Development Management Scheme, Schedule 3 of the Municipal Planning By-law.
The City proposes to approve a map (plan) which indicates which areas it deems to have Public Transport areas 1 and 2 (PT1 and PT2 areas) requirements; and to amend Annexure C to the Development Management Scheme (DMS) accordingly.
The map shows demarcations of the PT1 and PT2 areas based on comprehensive data about the use of the MyCiTi feeder and express services, GABS, trains and minibus-taxis.
Residents and interested and affected parties are requested to participate and submit their comments on:
• the PT1 and PT2 indications on the map and whether these should be approved
by Council; and
• whether Council should amend the Municipal Planning By-law (MPBL) to record the plan in Annexure C.
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