Title: HOUSING DELIVERY
1HOUSING DELIVERY
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality
2Declaration
- ? The Executive Mayor declared Housing as
priority - ? Vision 2020
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- ? 10 Year housing program
3Optimisation of the PeoplesHousing Process
(PHP)
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- ? Masangwanaville, community participation
enhancement -
- ? Establishment of co-operatives
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- ? Establishment of Housing Associations
4Housing Support Centres
? Construction of 5 major centres ? Staff
complement and support
5 Strategies
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- ? 58 Projects
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- ? Empowerment initiatives
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- ? Public / Private partnerships
6Nelson Mandela MetropolitanMunicipalitys
contribution
- ? R6 000 per site - reduced to R3 000,00 reviewal
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- ? Technical support
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- ? Administrative support
7Metro House
- ? Aims (Dignity, Integrated community, Future
extension) -
- ? Subsidy and Nelson Mandela
- Metropolitan Municipality contribution
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- (entire subsidy utilised for super structure)
- (annual quantum increase review contribution)
- (alternate service delivery initiatives)
- (bulk material tender)
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- ? Specification
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- ? Quantum adjustment
8Challenges
- ? Backlog 78 000 units
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- ? Eradication of informal settlements
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- ? Community participation
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- ? Population of organogram
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- ? Major development (Urbanisation)
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- ? Emerging contractor and supplier
- empowerment programs
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9Challenges (continued)
- ? Previously serviced small units
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- ? Erf size 50m² to 100m²
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- ? transfers effected
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- ? relocation resistance
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10Achievements
? National Housing Award 2002 (Best PHP
Project) ? Metro House 40m² ? Establishment
of leadership qualities
11Capacity and readiness to deliver
? Executive Mayors declaration ? Dedicated
Housing and Land Business Unit ? Management
structure
12Capacity and readiness to deliver (continued)
- ? Integrated Disciplines
- ? Administration
- ? Financial support
- ? Technical support
- ? Town Planning
- ? Surveyors
- ? Building Inspectorate
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13Capacity and readiness to deliver (continued)
- ? 5 Year Housing plan
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- ? Turn-around strategy delivery workshop
- (20 to 21 June 2003)
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- ? Provincial support
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- ? Cluster approach
14End User Product Quality
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- ? Regular site meetings and inspections
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- ? Dedicated team
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- ? 2 x Provincial representatives
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- ? Project Managers
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- ? Building Inspectorate
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- ? Housing support committee representatives
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- ? Beneficiaries
15Peri-Urban Areas
- ? 5 Development nodes
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- (Rocklands, Kuyga, St Albans, Seaview, Witteklip)
16 Progress To Date
? Layout plans generally prepared and
approved ? EIA complete, recommendations being
reviewed ? Acquisition of land being
finalised ? Services design generally complete
17Challenges
? Privately owned land ? Bulk
services ? Cost per capita household ? Limit
ed grant funding ? Employment
opportunities ? Integral transport plan
18Way forward
- ? Social compact review
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- ? Beneficiary data confirmation
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- ? Subsidy application
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- ? Services and super structure
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- ? Integrated communities
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19Accreditation
- ? Application
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- ? Response (Moratorium)
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- ? Review Business plan and pursue
20HOSTEL REDEVELOPMENTPROGRAM
21Background
- ? Single mens hostel - E.C. Administration Board
1987 -
- ? One City - erstwhile P E Municipality
22Background state of affairs
? Overcrowding - 2 145 families - increased to
3 000 families ? Extreme rudimentary service -
communal toilets ? Illegal electrical
distribution ? Sanitation and cleaning services
non-existent
23Action plan
- ? Establishment of committee
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- ? Hostel upgrading R11 000 000
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- ? Conversion to 1 200 units
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- ? Transfers effected
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- ? Greenfield development
24Challenges
- ? Illegal occupation
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- ? De-densification
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- ? Insutu upgrade
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- ? Limited subsidy
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- ? Influx control
25RENTAL HOUSING STOCK
26Background
- ? Establishment of Nelson Mandela
- Metropolitan Municipality
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- ? Rental stock - Uitenhage, KwaNobuhle, Port
Elizabeth -
- ? Total stock 13 993 units
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- ? 1993 Capital discount scheme -
- historical cost R7 500,00
27Existing situation
- ? Ablution upgrade
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- ? 11 750 - 84 sold
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- ? 10 757 transferred - title deeds issued
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- ? 993 Instructions pending registration
28Challenges
- ? 253 unit selling price in excess of R7 500,00
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- ? Community instability - family disputes
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- ? Resistance
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- ? Severe poverty and unemployment
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29Strategies
- ? Establishment of social compact committee
- and task team
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- ? Home ownership educational programs
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- ? Cluster approach
30Future Rental Stock
- ? Development of development framework - policy
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- ? Establishment of Housing Association
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31INDIGENT POLICY
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality
32Present scheme
? Introduced July 1997 ? Provided two
schemes household income 0 to R700 per month
100 - R700 to R800 50 ? Services credited
rates, refuse / environmental, water up to 12kl
and sewerage ? 2001/2002 financial
year - Households assisted 48 172 - Total
credits R40 584 000 ? Approximate average
account credit R70 per month
33New Scheme
- ? Target July 2003
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- ? Qualification criteria reviewed
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- ? Benefits extended to include electricity
34Qualification criteria - requirements
- ? Must occupy
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- ? Must not own other property
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- ? Maximum household income of R1 500 pm
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- ? Maximum municipal valuation
- ? Prepaid meter with consumption not exceeding
150Kwh monthly average
35Benefits
- ? Rates to the maximum value 100
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- ? Refuse and environmental charge 100
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- ? Water 6 kilolitres 100
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- ? Sewerage to the maximum of the minimum 100
- ? Free prepaid token for 50Kwh
36 Other
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- ? Application
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- ? Subject to on-site audit
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- ? Annual review by applicant
- ? Annual Policy review linked to Equitable share
and responsibility
37Future refinements
- ? Remove application process
- ? Self assessment and control
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- ? Possibility of alternatives targeting system
consumption levels, valuation levels or
combinations
38Challenges
- ? Control water consumption above the benefit
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- ? If benefits are exceeded who pays
- ? How will this be enforced
- ? Determining a future system and the consumption
levels