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In the event of any redevelopment there will be no physical impacts to any above-surface
heritage sites on the Point. However, if redevelopment of the entrance to the harbour, the fish
quay and cubicles were envisaged, planning approval would have to be sought from the
South African Heritage Resources Agency as the structures and precinct are over 60 years
old, and therefore protected. The concrete fishermen's cubicles, which were built in 1917,
appear to be the oldest surviving buildings at the harbour.
Kalk Bay Point ownership in detail (Erf numbers shown in Fig. 2.2)
An undated plan of City Land zoned Public Open Space includes remainders of erven 90003,
90005, 90016 and erven 90006-90008 Cape Town. The erven with known historical buildings
on them are 90005 and 90016 and so their title deeds were investigated in detail. The rest are
listed in summary.
Erf 90003
Ex Lot Annex The Fisheries
Grant/d Diag? Extent From In favour of Notes
e
e
d
CF 6862/ 11sr Grant Irvin & Johnson
29/32 of 1917 118sf Ltd
23/11/ 1358/
1918 1917
T4874of I & J African Lands &
23/6/ Hotels Ltd
1923
T3780 Half ALH Government of Vide 90002
of 25/4/ the Union of SA
1927
T9561 Half ALH Council of City
of 6/11/ of Cape Town
1935
Erf 90004
Ex Lot Roadway portions
Grant/d Diag? Extent From In favour of Notes
e
e
d
T10773 1357/ 12sr I & J Government of
of 5/11/ 1917 24sf the Union of SA
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