PRIME STANDS IN MIDDELBURG ZONED BUSINESS 4

Prime stands zoned Business 4 located on Walter Sisulu Street in Middelburg with excellent exposure and high visibility!
 
BUSINESS 4 ZONING
 
Primary Uses
- Offices
- Place of Instruction
- Place of Public Worship
- Educational Building Health Club
- Exhibition Centre
- Conference Centre
- Care Takers Dwelling
 
Consent Uses
- Parking Garage
- Social Hall
- Place of Amusement
- Place of Public Worship
- Place of Instruction
 
70% Coverage
2.1 FAR
3 Storeys (Height)
 
***As may be approved by the Municipality***

MPUMALANGA SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
Key Driver 1: Nodal Development
Corridors investment within the province is proposed to be channelled through the Maputo- N4, N17- N2 and the N11. The five primary nodes where developments are to be concentrated in the province are Witbank / Emalahleni, Middelburg, Mbombela/ Nelspruit, Secunda and Ermelo.
 
Key Driver 2: Business, Commercial and Industrial Development
This driver focuses on the development of business and commercial sectors on the primary, secondary and rural nodes in Mpumalanga as these activities can generate a significant number of job opportunities. In terms of industrial development, the bulk of industrial investment in Mpumalanga Province should be clustered around the existing industrial strongholds, in Witbank and Middelburg (Steel Industry), Secunda (Petrochemical Industry) and Nelspruit/Mbombela (Mixed Industries).
 
N11 Corridor:
The N11 intersects the N4 and N17/N2 at Middelburg and Ermelo, respectively, and links Limpopo with KwaZulu-Natal. The corridor serves 21% of the provincial economy and provides accessibility to 16% of the total Mpumalanga population.
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNHOUSES
Architectural designs and plans for the residential development envisioned by the sellers are complete and can be acquired from the architects.
In the past council has been favorable for the rezoning of these stands from Business 4 to Residential 3, and a proposed development of 36 residential units. The application was done and approved but not promulgated, and has since lapsed. However, it indicates councils willingness to consider rezoning.


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