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<strong>Basic</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Report</strong> areas with indigenous vegetation including protected plant species (even if it isdegraded or infested with alien species);i. for gentle slopes the 1 metre contour intervals must be indicated on the planand whenever the slope of the site exceeds 1:10, the 500mm contours mustbe indicated on the plan; andj. the positions from where photographs of the site were taken.(Refer to Appendix A and Figures 1, 2 and 3)9. SITE PHOTOGRAPHSColour photographs from the centre of the site must be taken in at least the eight majorcompass directions with a description of each photograph. Photographs must be attachedunder Appendix B to this report. It must be supplemented with additional photographs ofrelevant features on the site, if applicable.(Refer to Appendix B)10. FACILITY ILLUSTRATIONA detailed illustration of the facility must be provided at a scale of 1:200 and attached to thisreport as Appendix C. The illustrations must be to scale and must represent a realistic imageof the planned activity/ies. (Refer to Appendix C)11. ACTIVITY MOTIVATIONa. Socio-economic value of the activityWhat is the expected capital value of the activity on completion? R 12 000 000What is the expected yearly income that will be generated by or as a result ofthe activity?Not availableWill the activity contribute to service infrastructure?YESIs the activity a public amenity?YESHow many new employment opportunities will be created in the development 50phase of the activity?What is the expected value of the employment opportunities during thedevelopment phase?Not availableWhat percentage of this will accrue to previously disadvantaged individuals? Not availableHow many permanent new employment opportunities will be created duringthe operational phase of the activity?Not availableWhat is the expected current value of the employment opportunities during thefirst 10 years?Not availableWhat percentage of this will accrue to previously disadvantaged individuals? Not availableb. Need and desirability of the activityMotivate and explain the need and desirability of the activity (including demand for the activity):There is currently no Petrol Filling Station (PFS) at the King Shaka International airport (KSIA) with thenearest petrol filling station located approximately 6km away from the airport (Buffelsdraai BP, DahliaDrive). In total there are three PFS in the area, located along the R102, in Umdloti and in Verulum, butnone in close proximity to the airport. Airport users are thus currently inconvenienced, with no easilyaccessible PFS being available at the airport for the refuelling of vehicles.Department of Agriculture,Environmental Affairs & RuralDevelopment, KwaZulu-Natal<strong>Basic</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2010Version 2: August 2010Page 21 of 46

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