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1 FREE STATE Provincial Spatial Development Framework Spatial Planning & Land Use Management Technical Forum & Geospatial Information Science Forum 27 November 2012

2 Objectives of the presentation 1.Address key aspects of the Free State PSDF: Meaning and functions of the PSDF Fundamental principles Overarching planning context Spatial planning model 2.Summarise the broad process to be followed 3.Create a spirit of partnership and co-operation

3 Introduction to the PSDF project National Minister of DRDLR in terms of legal mandate commissioned drafting of PSDF in collaboration with Department of the Premier and Free State COGTA. Premier of the Free State endorsed the PSDF project on 16 Nov 2011. FOHOD approved PSDF process on 26 November 2012. DRDLR facilitated procurement process in collaboration with Department of the Premier and COGTA to appoint a service provider.

4 What is the Free State PSDF ?? Spatial and strategic supplement to the FSGDS with specific reference to the Provincial Strategic Growth and Development Pillars. Provincial spatial and strategic planning policy that gives effect to all applicable contextual directives and traditional local knowledge in a defined place and enables integrated spatial planning at all spheres of government. Spatial and strategic directive that indicates: -What type of land-use should be undertaken at any particular location. -How such land-use should be undertaken. -Who should undertake or facilitate such land-use.

5 ‘Pillars’ of the PSDF 1.Economic growth 2.Education 3.Quality of life 4.Rural development 5.Social cohesion 6.Good governance

6 Fundamental principles Long-term viability of economic activities depends on the sustainability of the resource base and the supporting environment. Resource use can only be sustainable if the ethic of environmental care applies at all applicable levels. Sustainability to be enabled through sustainable development, i.e. development that promotes human-well-being and environmental integrity through efficient use of resources (capital).

7 Planning context – the Spatial Planning System

8 Levels and items of compliance

9 A glimpse at the PSDF

10 Spatial planning model adopted

11 Spatial Planning Categories (SPCs)

12 Provincial spatial vision: The concept

13 Provincial spatial vision: An example

14 SPCs and Municipal Sub-Categories  Provincial SPC plan is to serve as a basis for detailed designation at the district and local level in accordance with defined Sub-Categories.  Municipalities are allowed to adapt the Sub-Categories to cater for local, site-specific circumstances  Include all land zonings that are provided for under the existing zoning scheme regulations.

15 SPC (land-use) plans @ the various levels Provincial District Local Site

16 Linked together by SPISYS SPISYS is an information system comprising integrated components for collecting, storing and processing data and for delivering information, knowledge and digital products. Combines hardware, software, infrastructure and trained personnel organised to facilitate effective land-use planning through implementation of the SPCs and Sub- Categories. Standardises spatial data to promote use of spatial information for end-users. To be used by all concerned, including all spheres of government, planners, developers, sectoral institutions, and the b community. Register at http://SPISYS.co.za

17 Imperatives for an efficient PSDF process PARTNERSHIP & OWNERSHIP

18 Partnership platform Departments with Land Use functions Departments / Spheres of Government affected by Land Use func tions

19 Broad process to be followed Phase 1 Introductory aspects and guidelines for the use of the PSDF, its status, a vision and supporting goals and objectives, the planning approach adopted, and imperatives for efficient implementation. (Complete 12 Dec 2012) Phase 2 Synopsis of the key characteristics and inherent capital of the Free State and a summary of focal aspects to be addressed in Section C. (Complete 15 Match 2013) Phase 3 & 4 A spatial vision and directives, policy guidelines and implementation strategies for the focal aspects cited in Section B. Section C also addresses the priority PGDS interventions and projects. User’s ‘toolkits’, which serve as a manual for the implementation of the PSDF. (Complete 31 July 2013) Phase 5 Draft SDF (Complete 30 Sep 2013) Phase 6 Final SDF Submit to MEC COGTA - 31 Oct 2013 On-going collaboration with key stakeholders 1 st Public Consultation 2 nd Public Consultation Phases will be integrated and inter-aligned and will be subject to continual improvement as the planning process enfolds

20 Things to read

21 Contacts Mr Fanie Minnie National Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Chief Directorate Spatial Planning and Information Aliwal Street 73 BLOEMFONTEIN 9300 Tel:051 410 5800 Fax:086 548 3919 E-mail: sfminnie@ruraldevelopment.gov.za Dr Henning Stapelberg Free State Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Directorate Spatial Planning P.O. Box 29588 DANHOF 9310 Tel:051 407 6843 Fax:051 407 6852 E-mail:henning@fscogta.gov.za Mr SW van der Merwe Dennis Moss Partnership P.O. Box 371 STELLENBOSCH 7599 Tel:021 887 0124 Fax:021 886 5393 E-mail:sw@dmp.co.za www.freestatepsdf.co.za

22 Thank You


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