Shedding the Light on the 2024 TLUS (Tshwane Land-use scheme), presented by Lettie van den Berg
– Overview on the difference between the ACT (SPLUMA), the By-law and the Scheme in general and how it differs from Municipality to Municipality.
– An explanation on which 16 other Schemes are/were applicable to the database
– Clarification to ensure the TLUS, 2024 (SDPs) and the NBR are not confused (Building Plans)
– Zonings and Zoning Certificates
– Outbuildings, and Clause 20 regarding “one additional Dwelling houses
Presenters/Facilitators
Presenter:
1. **Lettie van den Berg**:
1981 Bart et Scientiae Town and Regional Planning Northwest University
2001 Senior Management University of Pretoria
1981 Town planner Johannesburg City Council
1984 Town planner Department of Community Development and Department of Constitutional Planning and Development
1985 Town planner City Council of Pretoria
1999 Chief Town planner City Council of Pretoria
2001 Deputy Director City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
2013 Deputy Director: Land Use Scheme City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
2024 Retire
Highlights:
• Project on mining land and mining belt – Johannesburg City Council
• Incorporation of Mamelodi into the Pretoria Town-planning Scheme 1974 (Amended)
• Social Housing Project in conjunction with Delft (Netherlands)
• Pretoria East Mobility Study
• Spatial Development Framework for main arterials
• Urban Edge demarcation
• Hatfield Precinct Plan
• Brooklyn precinct Plan
• SDF Willowglen AH/Equestria
• SDF Waterkloof AH/Rietvalleirand
• SDF Laudium
• Co-Author of Guesthouse policy
• Author of Home office policy
• Co-Author of Embassy Policy
• Gautrain Station Precinct Plan Centurion
• Zwavelpoort project (Analysis of zoning, land uses, sectional titles, Building Plans)
• Implementation of the Tshwane Town-planning Scheme 2008 (revised 2014)
• Project leader of the Tshwane Land Use Scheme, 2024
Facilitator:
2. **Heila Lochner**:
Heila Lochner is a Professional Architect and chairperson of the PIA Local Authorities Committee. With a keen focus on integrating architectural principles into municipal planning and governance, Heila brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Her expertise extends to navigating legislative intricacies surrounding plan approval and property matters, making her an invaluable resource for addressing complex urban challenges.
Event Detail
DATE: WEDNESDAY, 12 February 2025
TIME: 08:45 for 09:00 until 13:00
VENUE: Online Via Zoom: (Links will be forwarded 2 days prior to the event)
COST: R250.00 (PIA Members) and R350.00 (Non-Members)
CPD in Cat 1: 0.4 Credits