ANNEXURE 1 DETERMINATION OF PROPERTY RATES TARRIFS FOR 2019/20 That in terms of Sections 2, 7, 8 and 14 of the Local Government : Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2004 ("the Act"), read with Sections 4(1)(c)(ii) and 11(3)(i) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 (“the Systems Act”) and Section 24(2)(c)(i) of the Local Government : Municipal Financial Management Act 56 of 2003 (“the MFMA”), The Council of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality hereby declares its intention that the following draft rates in the Rand are to be levied for the financial year 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, on the market value of property or on the market value of a right in land within the area of jurisdiction of the Council as appearing in the valuation roll, in respect of the various categories of properties set out below: No Category Ratio 2019/2020 1 Agricultural residential 1:1 2 Agricultural business 1:2.6 3 Agricultural other 1:1 4 Residential 1:1 5 Consent use 1:2 6 Business and commercial 1:2.6 7 Sectional Title Business 1:2.6 8 Sectional Title residential 1:1 9 Sectional Title other 1:1 10 Municipal property 0 11 Farming 1:0.25 12 Mining land 1:2.6 13 Vacant Land 1:4 14 Public Service Infrastructure 1:0.25 15 PSI privately owned 1:0.25 16 Private open space 1:0.25 17 Public open space 1:0.25 18 State 1:1.5 19 Education 1:0.25 20 Religious 0 21 Multipurpose residential 1:1 22 Multipurpose business 1:2.6 23 R E of a township 1:2.6 Category of ownership 24 Public benefit organisation 1:025 1
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ANNEXURE 1
DETERMINATION OF PROPERTY RATES TARRIFS FOR 2019/20
That in terms of Sections 2, 7, 8 and 14 of the Local Government : Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2004 ("the Act"), read with Sections 4(1)(c)(ii) and 11(3)(i) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 (“the Systems Act”) and Section 24(2)(c)(i) of the Local Government : Municipal Financial Management Act 56 of 2003 (“the MFMA”), The Council of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality hereby declares its intention that the following draft rates in the Rand are to be levied for the financial year 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, on the market value of property or on the market value of a right in land within the area of jurisdiction of the Council as appearing in the valuation roll, in respect of the various categories of properties set out below:
No Category Ratio 2019/20201 Agricultural residential 1:12 Agricultural business 1:2.63 Agricultural other 1:14 Residential 1:15 Consent use 1:26 Business and commercial 1:2.67 Sectional Title Business 1:2.68 Sectional Title residential 1:19 Sectional Title other 1:110 Municipal property 011 Farming 1:0.2512 Mining land 1:2.613 Vacant Land 1:414 Public Service Infrastructure 1:0.2515 PSI privately owned 1:0.2516 Private open space 1:0.2517 Public open space 1:0.2518 State 1:1.519 Education 1:0.2520 Religious 021 Multipurpose residential 1:122 Multipurpose business 1:2.623 R E of a township 1:2.6
Category of ownership24 Public benefit organisation 1:025
Penalty Tariff25 Unauthorised use 1:6
2 That the rates so levied in terms of Paragraph 1 above shall become due and payable in twelve equal installments on fixed days for twelve consecutive months, these being the due date stipulated in the account sent to the ratepayer. The ratepayer who wants to pay the rates twelve months in advance would be required to make an application. The ratepayer will receive the rebate that would be determined by Council as set in the body of this document.
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3 That in terms of Paragraph 16(3)(b) of the Council’s Property Rates Policy interest be charged on rates not paid on or before the fixed days, at the rate determined by the Council from time to time.
4 That in terms of Section 15(1)(b) of the Act read with Sections 9 and 10 of the Council’s Property Rates Policy, the Council grants, subject to paragraph.
5 That the following rates which are proposed to be levied for the financial year 2019/2020 to any owner of rateable property in the following circumstances:
No Category Ratio 2019/2020
Rates tariffs for 2019/2020
% Increase
1 Agricultural residential 1:1 0.007749 5.5%2 Agricultural business 1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%3 Agricultural other 1:1 0.007749 5.5%4 Residential 1:1 0.007749 5.5%5 Consent use 1:2 5.5%6 Business and
commercial 1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%
7 Sectional Title Business
1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%
8 Sectional Title residential
1:1 0.007749 5.5%
9 Sectional Title other 1:1 0.007749 5.5%10 Municipal property 0 0 0%11 Farming 1:0.25 0.001937 5.5%
12 Mining land 1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%
13 Vacant Land 1:4 0.030996 5.5%14 Public Service
Infrastructure1:0.25 0.000184 5.5%
15 PSI privately owned 1:0.25 0.001937 5.5%
16 Private open space 1:0.25 0.001937 5.5%
17 Public open space 1:0.25 0.001937 5.5%
18 State 1:1.5 0.011623 5.5%
19 Education 1:0.25 0.001937 5.5%
20 Religious 0 0 0%21 Multipurpose
residential1:1 0.007749 5.5%
22 Multipurpose business 1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%
23 R E of a township 1:2.6 0.020147 5.5%
Category of ownership24 Public benefit
organisation1:025 0.001937. 5.5%
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No Category Ratio 2019/2020
Rates tariffs for 2019/2020
% Increase
Penalty Tariff25 Unauthorised use 1:6 0.046494 5.5%
i. Residential property owned and occupied by natural persons who have limited income and who are not pensioners and the value of their property does not exceed R500 000 but can show that his or her annual income falls below the limit determined by Council from time to time in terms of the Expanded Social Package: dependent on points rating.
ii. Residential property owned and occupied by natural persons who are dependent on a State social security grant in terms of the Social Assistance Act 59 of 1992 as their sole source of income: 100% rebate
iii. Residential property owned and occupied by pensioners who are not persons contemplated in Paragraph (2), if the total income of the household does not exceed the maximum of R9, 753 per month over the previous income tax year: 100% rebate
iv. Residential property owned and occupied by pensioner who is seventy years and above whose value of the property complies with the criteria set out above would be exempted from paying rates.
a) and above whose value of the property complies with the criteria set out above would be exempted from paying rates
v. Residential property owned and occupied by pensioners who are not persons contemplated in Paragraph (2), if the total income of the household does exceed the average of R9 753per month over the previous income tax year but does not exceed the maximum of R16 716 per month over the previous income tax year: 50%: Provided that the rebate contemplated in Subparagraphs 5(1) to (3) above shall only be granted where:
a) The market value of the property as recorded in the prevailing valuation roll does not exceed R2 500 000 and in the case of a pensioner, such pensioner has attained the age of 60 or be 70 years or older; and in the case of dual ownership at least one of the owners has attained the age of 60 years or older; and
b) The property owner personally occupies the property.
c) A property owner who is a pensioner and is seventy years and above who live in a property not more than R2 500 000 qualifies for 100% rebate.
d) A pensioner rebate will be applied to one property per pensioner or
pensioner and spouse only.
6 Properties owned by organisations that are registered in terms of the Housing Development Schemes for Retired Persons Act: 50%.
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(a) Property owned by pensioners in terms of the Housing development Scheme for Retired Persons who are sectionalized and registered in their name would be treated as per Paragraph (2) to (4).
7 Property owned by private sports clubs that are used primarily for sports purposes: 40%.
8 Property declared as heritage sites in terms of Section 27, 28 and 31 of the National Heritage Resources Act 25 of 1999: 20%.
9 Residential high density rebate: 5%.
10 Property registered in the name of an institution or organisation which has as its exclusive objective the protection of animals: 100%
11 Property that is vacant but that may not be developed as a direct result of the inability of Council to provide services, subject to the owner to provide written confirmation from the service entity stating that no development to be allowed for the duration of the ensuing financial year, as a result of lack of services: 50% of the vacant land tariff.
12 That the first R350 000 of the value of all residential property shall be exempted from
rating.
13 That the first 30% of the value of the public service infrastructure would not be rateable.a) That the tariff charge for public service infrastructure be charged as determined in
Municipal property Rates Act section 93(a).
ANNEXURE 2
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges for Electricity Services with effect from 1 July 2019.
STANDARD TARIFF SCHEDULE
All electricity consumed will attract a Network Surcharge of 6 c/kWh. Only residential consumption of below 500kWh will be exempted from this charge, meaning that residential consumption beyond 500kWh per month will be subject to this levy.
All Business Prepaid customers to be charged Municipal Surcharge of R402 per month per account and all Residential Prepaid customers to be charged a Municipal Surcharge of R200 per month of each household. Applicable to Business Prepaid customers only.
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Residential prepaid customer households currently living below the poverty line (R2500 per month) or living in a property with market value of R350 000 and below as determined by the City of Johannesburg will be exempt from the R200/month Municipal Surcharge.
1. RESIDENTIAL TARIFF
1.1 This tariff shall be applicable for electricity supply to:
1.1.1 Private houses;
1.1.2 Dwelling-units which are registered under the Sectional Titles Act, 1972 (Act 66 of
1971);
1.1.3 Flats;
1.1.4 Boarding houses and hostels;
1.1.5 Residences or homes run by charitable institutions;
1.1.6 Premises used for public worship, including halls or other buildings used for religious purposes;
1.1.7 Caravan parks.
1.2 This tariff is not applicable to properties zoned as residential but used for business purposes
1.3 Four tariff structures are available, i.e. (i) a Prepaid tariff, (ii) a Three-Part tariff, (iii) a Three-Part Seasonal tariff, and (iv) a Three-Part Time-of-Use tariff. Customers that would prefer the Time-of-Use tariff structure are required to have meters installed with automated meter reading capability.
1.4 Resellers servicing the residential market will on application qualify for a conventional residential reseller tariff, depending on their supply structure to the ultimate consumers.
1.5 Mixed use reseller customers will not qualify for the residential reseller tariff unless split metering is implemented to isolate metering of supply to residential end customers (living units) in which case the supply to the residential customers will qualify for the residential reseller tariff.
1.6 The following charges will be payable per month, or part thereof:
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Breaker size Demand Consumption
blockFixed
chargeDemand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Prepaid tariffs
Prepaid 1 0 to 350 139,42Prepaid 2 351 to 500 159,92Prepaid 3 >500 182,23
Breaker size Demand Consumption
blockFixed
chargeDemand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Three-part Single and Three Phase Tariffs
Single phase
Service charge 60 139,09Service charge 80 139,09Network charge 60 409,75Network charge 80 450,55Energy charge 0 to 500 134,08Energy charge 501 to 1000 153,87Energy charge 1001 to 2000 165,22Energy charge 2001 to 3000 174,32Energy charge Above 3000 182,87
Three phase
Service charge 139,09Network charge 561,27Energy charge 0 to 500 134,08Energy charge 501 to 1000 153,87Energy charge 1001 to 2000 165,22Energy charge 2001 to 3000 174,32Energy charge Above 3000 182,87
Breaker size Demand Consumption
blockFixed
chargeDemand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Conventional resellers' tariffs
Service charge 139,09Network charge 563,90Energy charge 0 to 500 120,34Energy charge 501 to 1000 138,94Energy charge 1001 to 2000 149,59Energy charge 2001 to 3000 158,13Energy charge Above 3000 166,16
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Breaker size Demand Consumption
blockFixed
chargeDemand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Three Part Seasonal Tariffs
Single phase
Service charge 139,09Network charge 450,55
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 0 to 500 127,52Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 501 to 1000 147,31Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 1001 to 2000 158,67Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 2001 to 3000 167,76Energy charge (Summer: September - May) Above 3000 176,31
Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 0 to 500 152,13Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 501 to 1000 171,93Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 1001 to 2000 183,28Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 2001 to 3000 188,66Energy charge (Winter: June - August) Above 3000 200,93
Three phase
Service charge 139,09Network charge 561,27
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 0 to 500 127,52Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 501 to 1000 147,31Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 1001 to 2000 158,67Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 2001 to 3000 167,76Energy charge (Summer: September - May) Above 3000 176,31
Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 0 to 500 152,13Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 501 to 1000 171,93Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 1001 to 2000 183,28Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 2001 to 3000 188,66Energy charge (Winter: June - August) Above 3000 200,93
1.7.1 A consumer whose capacity exceeds 100 kVA, may on application, be charged in accordance with item 4 (Large Consumers).
1.7.2 Customers who had been classified as Residential consumers before 1 July 1999 may retain this classification until such time as their supply is modified or upgraded, or their primary use of electrical energy changes.
1.7.3 If a customer elects to change from the Three-Part Flat to the Three-Part Seasonal tariff he/she will be obliged to remain on the Three-Part Seasonal tariff for a minimum period of 12 months before he/she may qualify to migrate to another tariff option.
1.7.4 The cost to migrate between tariff options will be determined as reflected in section 6 of this document.
1.7.5 Everyone will be expected to take part in any of City of Johannesburg energy saving initiatives.
1.7.6 All individuals/customers who qualify for the Extended Social Package (ESP) will receive free electricity as approved by Social Development Department.
1.7.7 Customers on the Extended Social Package who are disconnected may not accumulate the allocation of free electricity during the period of disconnection.
1.7.8 A maximum of 150 kWh per month may be allocated as free electricity under the Extended Social Package, and will be limited to actual consumption if less than 150 kWh per month is consumed.
1.7.9 Billed customers on the ESP will receive the grant as a credit on their bills, the value of which will equal the monetary value to their allocated free bundle.
1.7.10 Prepaid Residential customers may collect their free electricity allocations from any of the City Power vending stations.
1.7.11 Free allocations that are not claimed in any particular month will be forfeited and may not be carried over to subsequent months.
1.7.12 Body Corporates of complexes, flats, cluster developments and all other resellers are required to apply to City Power to qualify for the resellers’ tariffs.
1.7.13 These parties are also required to provide City Power with an affidavit declaring the number of units in use in the complex, normal consumption tariffs will apply, as per unit in the complex, rather than the tariff that would be deemed appropriate for the complex as an aggregate. The changes will be implemented from the date of approval by City Power.
1.7.14 Free allocations are not redeemable for cash.
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1.7.15 The summer rates for the Three-Part Seasonal Tariffs will be applicable from September to May - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 9-month period per annum.
1.7.16 The winter rates for the Three-Part Seasonal Tariffs will be applicable from June to August - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 3-month period per annum.
1.7.17 Prepaid meters will be reset at the beginning of each month for all pre-paying customers. No block categorisation will be done. All customers will buy the initial 500 kWh in the month at the first block tariff and then advance through the blocks to their ultimate consumption for the month.
2. AGRICULTURAL TARIFF
2.1 This tariff shall apply to property, or portions of land zoned for agricultural purposes, and used for agricultural purposes with a maximum demand of 40kVA.
2.2 Any connection for business purposes on a property, or portions of land zoned for agricultural purposes, will be charged as per section 3 or 4.
2.3 The following charges will be payable per month, or part thereof:
Breaker Demand Consumption Fixed Demand Energy Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Agricultural tariffs
Service charge 419,23Network charge 563,90
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 156,67
Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 181,31
2.4 Rules applicable to this category:
2.4.1 The agricultural tariff may also be applicable in cases where an erf, stand, lot or any other area, or any subdivision thereof, whether owned by a township
developer or not, with or without improvements can, in the opinion of City Power, be connected to the City Power’s mains, regardless whether electricity is consumed or not.
2.4.2 The summer rate will be applicable from September to May - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 9-month period per annum.
2.4.3 The winter rate will be applicable from June to August - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 3-month period per annum.
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3. BUSINESS TARIFF
3.1 This tariff shall primarily be applicable to supply consumption capacities not exceeding 100 kVA for purposes other than the purposes specified in item 1 and includes, in particular, a supply for:
3.1.1 Business purposes;
3.1.2 Industrial purposes;
3.1.3 Nursing homes, clinics and hospitals;
3.1.4 Hotels;
3.1.5 Recreation halls and clubs;
3.1.6 Bed & Breakfast houses;
3.1.7 Educational institutions including schools and registered crèches;
3.1.8 Sporting facilities;
3.1.9 Mixed load of non-Residential and Residential;
3.1.10 Welfare organisations of a commercial nature;
3.1.11 Traffic intersections;
3.1.12 Streetlights and billboards;
3.1.11 Temporary connections;
3.1.12 Consumers not provided for under any other item of this tariff.
3.2 Although business tariffs apply for consumption capacities not exceeding 100 kVA, exceptions can be made to accommodate consumers with greater than 100 kVA capacity, provided that they cannot be classified as Large Consumers as per section 4.
3.3 Any customer in this tariff category that do not have a special concession as per item 3.2, and who exceed the maximum consumption of 100 kVA, will automatically be converted to the category of Large Consumers as per section 4.
3.4 Resellers servicing the business market will qualify for a conventional tariff, depending on their supply structure to the ultimate consumers.
3.5 The charges payable for the consumption of electricity energy shall be as follows:
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Breaker Demand Consumption Fixed Demand Energy Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 0 to 500 202,34Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 501 to 1000 222,09Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 1001 to 2000 232,90Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 2001 to 3000 241,39Energy charge (Summer: September - May) Above 3000 249,23
Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 0 to 500 211,82Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 501 to 1000 230,61Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 1001 to 2000 240,90Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 2001 to 3000 248,99Energy charge (Winter: June - August) Above 3000 256,45
Prepaid Business tariffs
Prepaid energy 0 to 500 209,70Prepaid energy 501 to 1000 229,63Prepaid energy 1001 to 2000 240,54Prepaid energy 2001 to 3000 249,12Prepaid energy Above 3000 257,02
Breaker Demand Consumption Fixed Demand Energy Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Conventional Resellers' Tariffs
Service charge 419,23Network charge 401,95
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 0 to 500 185,32Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 501 to 1000 203,95Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 1001 to 2000 214,15Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 2001 to 3000 222,17Energy charge (Summer: September - May) Above 3000 229,56
Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 0 to 500 195,18Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 501 to 1000 212,85Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 1001 to 2000 222,52Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 2001 to 3000 230,12Energy charge (Winter: June - August) Above 3000 237,13
Traffic intersections 261,37Streetlights and billboards per luminaire 293,00
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Rules applicable to this category:
3.6.1 Due to capacity constraints everyone may be expected to take part in any of City of
Johannesburg energy saving initiatives.
3.6.2 The summer rate will be applicable from September to May - both months inclusive.
This amounts to a 9-month period per annum.
3.6.3 The winter rate will be applicable from June to August - both months inclusive. This
amounts to a 3-month period per annum.
3.6.4 If a customer in this category would request for a transfer to another tariff option, the
customer should remain in that new tariff structure for a minimum period of 12
months before he/she will qualify to migrate to another tariff.
3.6.5 The cost of migration between tariffs will be determined as per section 6.
3.6.6 Property owners and all other resellers are required to apply to City Power to qualify
for the resellers’ tariffs. These parties are also required to provide City Power with an
affidavit declaring the number of units in use in the complex, normal consumption
tariffs will apply, as per unit in the complex, rather than the tariff that would be
deemed appropriate for the complex as an aggregate. The changes will be
implemented from the date of approval by City Power.
4. LARGE CONSUMERS
4.1 This tariff shall be applicable to Business consumers with supply capacities exceeding 100 kVA and shall, on application, be available to all qualifying consumers with supply exceeding 100 kVA.
4.2 Subject to the provision of clauses (4.3) and (4,4) below, consumption of electricity shall be charged as follows:
4.3 Consumption of electricity shall be charged as follows:
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Breaker size Demand Consumption
blockFixed
chargeDemand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Three Part Tariff: LPU - low voltage
Service charge 698,72Network charge 1 067,00
Demand charge (Summer: September - May) 211,66Demand charge (Winter: June - August) 211,66
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 141,67Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 165,94
Three Part Tariff: LPU - medium voltage
Service charge 838,45Network charge 4 527,72
Demand charge (Summer: September - May) 197,84Demand charge (Winter: June - August) 197,84
Energy charge (Summer: September - May) 132,25Energy charge (Winter: June - August) 156,53
Large consumer tariffs
Reactive energy (c/kVARh) 22,20
Minimum Demand Charge Determination.4.3.1 The minimum demand charge payable monthly in terms of this tariff shall be
calculated using the greater of the following:
4.3.1.1 The measured demand, or;
4.3.1.2 A demand of 70 kVA, or;
4.3.1.3 The highest measured demands recorded over the preceding 12 months.4.4 Rules applicable to this item:4.4.1 Consumers whose power factor is below 0,96 will be billed for reactive energy
supplied in excess of 30% (0,96PF) of total kWh recorded during the entire billing period.
4.4.3 Customers with supply agreements for a demand tariff, originally concluded before 1 July 1999, and a demand of less than 100 kVA may, until further notice, continue to be charged on this tariff.
4.4.4 Voltage categories will be applied as follows:4.4.4.1 Low Voltage: ≤ 1000 V4.4.4.2 Medium Voltage: > 1000 V and ≤ 33 000 V4.4.4.3 High Voltage: > 33 000 V
4.4.5 The summer rate will be applicable from September to May - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 9-month period per annum.
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4.4.6 The winter rate will be applicable from June to August - both months inclusive. This amounts to a 3-month period per annum.
5. INDUSTRIAL TIME-OF-USE (TOU) TARIFF
5.1 This tariff is available, provided customers meet the qualifying criteria for the industrial TOU tariff as set by City Power.
5.2 The tariff is suitable for Large Consumers who elect to reduce their demand during peak and standard periods and who can reallocate all or part of their load by load management and load shifting capability, as well as other qualifying criteria as may be set by City Power,
5.3 Consumption of electricity shall be charged as follows:Breaker
size Demand Consumption block
Fixed charge
Demand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
Three Part TOU Tariff- low voltage
Service charge 1 117,94Network charge 999,48
Demand charge (Summer: September - May) 211,69Demand charge (Winter: June - August) 211,69
Minimum Demand Charge Determination.5.3.1 The minimum demand charge payable monthly in terms of this tariff shall be
calculated using the greater of the following:
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5.3.1.1 The measured demand, or;
5.3.1.2 A demand of 70 kVA, or;
5.3.1.3 The highest measured demand recorded over the preceding 12 months.5.4 Rules applicable to this item:5.4.1 Consumers whose power factor is below 0.96 will be billed for reactive energy
supplied in excess of 30% (0,96PF) of total kWh recorded during the entire billing period.
5.4.3 Customers with supply agreements for a demand tariff, originally concluded before 1 July 1999, and a demand of less than 100 kVA may, until further notice, continue to be charged on this tariff.
5.4.4 Voltage categories will be applied as follows:5.4.4.1 Low Voltage: ≤ 1000 V5.4.4.2 Medium Voltage: > 1000 V and ≤ 33 000 V5.4.4.3 High Voltage: > 33 000 V5.4.5 The summer rate will be applicable from September to May - both months inclusive.
This amounts to a 9-month period per annum.5.4.6 The winter rate will be applicable from June to August - both months inclusive. This
amounts to a 3-month period per annum.5.4.7 All tariff changes will be on request and will only be effected after the necessary
approval has been granted to qualifying applicants only.5.4.8 The TOU periods are defined as follows:
5.4.8.1 Weekdays:5.4.8.1.1 Peak:07h00-10h00 and 18h00-20h005.4.8.1.2 Standard: 06h00-7h00, 10h00-18h00 and 20h00-22h005.4.8.1.3 Off-Peak: 12h00-06h00
5.4.8.1.4 Saturdays:5.4.8.1.4.1 Peak: None5.4.8.1.4.2 Standard: 07h00-12h00 and 18h00-20h005.4.8.1.4.3 Off-Peak: 12h00-18h00 and 20h00-07h00
5.4.8.1.5 Sundays: 5.4.8.1.5.1 All hours are Off-Peak
5.4.8.1.5.2 Public Holidays5.4.8.1.5.2.1 Peak: None5.4.8.1.5.2.2 Standard: 07h00-12h00 and 18h00-20h005.4.8.1.5.2.3 Off-Peak: 12h00-18h00 and 20h00-07h00
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6 SPECIAL TARIFFS Breaker
size Demand Consumption block
Fixed charge
Demand charge
Energy charge
Item Units A kVA kWh/month R/month R/kVA c/kWh
EMM Three Part TOU Tariff
Service charge 7 368,86Network charge 3 321,74
Notified Maximum Demand Charge 29,15Utilised Demand Charge 36,87
7.1 In terms of the provision of the Electricity Regulation Act, (Act 4 of 2006) (ERA) generation of electricity is a licensed activity, unless exempted by the Minister of Energy. The approved tariffs are therefore subjected to the provisions of the ERA, and are otherwise interim/pilot.
7.2 This tariff will only apply to customers that are net consumers at City Power and who have invested in embedded generation capacity, are grid-tied (and comply with all the regulations regarding grid connection).
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7.3 That the embedded generator is required to register with City Power and the equipment used must comply with the technical standards required by City Power.
7.4 All Large Power Users and Business customers who would be willing to invest in embedded generation with the purpose of supplementing their electricity supply from City Power will have to be on a conventional tariff structure. If they are currently on a prepaid structure, they will be required to migrate to a conventional tariff structure.
7.5 All residential customers who would be willing to invest in embedded generation with the purpose of supplementing their electricity supply from City Power, will have to be on a time-of-use conventional tariff structure. If they are currently on a prepaid structure, they will be required to migrate to the time-of-use conventional tariff structure.
7.6 Embedded generators that are at any time capable of feeding energy back into the grid will require meters with bidirectional metering capability.
7.7 All parties that would invest in generating electricity capacity and who would elect to only feed into the grid (and never draw from the grid) will be treated as an additional supplier under a negotiated power purchase agreement.
7.8 Embedded generation tariff is only applicable to maximum generation capacity of 1MW
Annexure F
Proposed Miscellaneous Charges for Financial Year 2019/2020
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Other Miscellaneous Service Fees for FY 2019-2020
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Connection Fees for all new Domestic and Non-domestic supplies less than 56 kVA
Conversion Fees from a Conventional Credit Meter to Prepaid meter
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Increase of Supply Less than 55 kVA @ 400V or 230V ac -
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Reduction of Supplies Less than 55 kVA @ 400V or 230V ac
New Domestic and Non-domestic supplies self-build development's
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Large Power User Service Connection Fees
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ANNEXURE 3
TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR WATER AND SEWERAGE AND SANITATION SERVICES
ANNEXURE A
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICES
In terms of:
The Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) as amended: Sections 17(3)(a)(ii), and 22(a)(i) and (ii) ;
the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended: Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) :, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Financial Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its tariff of charges for Water Services with effect from 1 July 2019. A 2% surcharge is levied on business customers.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
1. Definitions
For the purposes of this tariff of charges the following definitions will apply:
1.1. “Dwelling unit” means one or more rooms including kitchen/s designed as a unit for occupancy for purpose of cooking, living and sleeping which includes nearby outbuildings, sheds and granny flats within the curtilage of the property excluding multi dwellings and flats;
1.2. “Multi-dwelling” means any arrangement of premises that comprises more than one dwelling unit, including semi-detached houses, simplex units, townhouses and any other arrangement of residential premises;
1.3. “Hostel” means collective accommodation for Local Authority and Provincial Government workers which accommodation may be single rooms or dormitories, with shared facilities such as kitchens and bathrooms;
1.4. “Service Level 1” shall mean a service delivery option consisting of water supply from communal water points located within 200 metres of each other.
1.5. “Service Level 2” shall mean a service delivery option consisting of an un-metered water connection to each stand or erf with an individual yard standpipe that is purposefully not connected to any plumbing fixtures located on the property.
1.6. “Service Level 3” shall mean a service delivery option consisting of a metered pressured water connection to each stand or erf that can legally be connected by the developer/owner to the dwelling (or any other point on the property);.
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1.7. “ESP” means Expanded Social Package policy;
1.8. “Residential purposes” shall be deemed not to include the letting of accommodation units for any category of hotel uses, which shall be deemed to constitute use for commercial purposes;
1.9. “Institution” means tertiary educational institutions, public schools, public hospitals, orphanages or other similar premises operated by a registered welfare organisation or old aged homes, sport clubs or premises used for public worship, including halls or other buildings used for religious purposes.
2 Charges for the supply of metered water:
2.1 (A) Residential Consumers
For the supply of water to any dwelling where such a dwelling unit has its own meter supplied by Johannesburg Water and is used for residential purposes:
(a) For the first 6 kilolitres R9.10 per kilolitre per month;
(b) In excess of 6 kilolitres up to 10 kilolitres: R9.66 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to 15 kilolitres: R16.49 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to 20 kilolitres: R23.99 per kilolitre per month.
(e) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to 30 kilolitres: R32.95 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to 40 kilolitres: R36.51 per kilolitre per month.
(g) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to 50 kilolitres: R46.62 per kilolitre per month.
(h) In excess of 50 kilolitres: R49.66 per kilolitre per month.
(i) A water demand management levy of R24.88 per month per stand.
2.1 (B) Residential Indigent Consumers
For the supply of water to any dwelling unit where such a dwelling unit has its own meter supplied by Johannesburg Water and is used for residential purposes by a consumer that is registered indigent in terms of the Council’s Expanded Social Package policy:
Indigent Category
Score on Prevailing COJ
Allocation of additional free water per
Monthly allocation cap of free water per household in which at
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Poverty Index
person per day (litres)
least 50% of registered social package recipients qualify for the band in question (Kilo-litres)
Note :a. Band 1 refers to individuals / households within a vulnerability range
defined by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy. b. Band 2 refers to individuals/ households with some formal income that
nonetheless falls below the survival range threshold set by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy.
c. Band 3 refers to individuals/ households with no formal income from either grants or employment, or incomes below the individual survival level as set by CoJ Expanded Social Package policy.
2.2 (A) Residential pre-paid customer
Where a residential pre-paid meter has been installed, for the supply of water.
a) For the first 10 kilolitres: R8.32 per kilolitre per month.
b) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to 15 kilolitres: R10.68 per kilolitre per month.
c) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to 20 kilolitres: R19.86 per kilolitre per month.
d) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to 30 kilolitres: R31.54 per kilolitre per month.
e) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to 40 kilolitres: R34.19 per kilolitre per month.
f) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to 50 kilolitres: R44.97 per kilolitre per month.
g) In excess of 50 kilolitres: R49.60 per kilolitre per month.
h) A water demand management levy of R24.88 per month.
An annual allocation for emergencies of 4 kl will be provided free of charge to a consumer in the case where the meter is prepaid.
2.2 (B) Residential Indigent pre-paid customer
Where a residential pre-paid meter has been installed for the supply of water, where such water is consumed by a consumer that is declared indigent in terms of the Council’s Expanded Social Package policy resolution, the proposed tariff will be as follows:
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Indigent Category
Score on Prevailing COJ Poverty Index
Allocation of additional free water per person per day (litres)
Monthly allocation cap of free water per household in which at least 50% of registered social package recipients qualify for the band in question (Kilo-litres)
Note :a. Band 1 refers to individuals / households within a vulnerability range
defined by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy. b. Band 2 refers to individuals/ households with some formal income that
nonetheless falls below the survival range threshold set by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy.
c. Band 3 refers to individuals/ households with no formal income from either grants or employment, or incomes below the individual survival level as set by CoJ Expanded Social Package policy.
2.3 Multi dwelling
2.3 (A) Credit Multi dwelling meters
For the supply of water to multi dwelling where water consumed in all such units are metered by one or a combination of meters supplied by Johannesburg Water, but not individually metered by meters: the combined aggregate consumption be divided by the number or dwelling units:
(a) For the first 6 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R9.10 per kilolitre per month.
(b) In excess of 6 kilolitres up to and including 10 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R9.66 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to and including 15 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R16.49 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to and including 20 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R23.99 per kilolitre per month.
(e) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to and including 30 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R32.95 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to and including 40 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units: R 36.51 per kilolitre per month.
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(g) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to and including 50 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units: R46.62 per kilolitre per month.
(h) For any quantity in excess of 50 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R49.66 per kilolitres per month.
(i) A water demand management levy of R24.88 per dwelling per month.
2.3 (B) Pre-paid Multi dwelling meters
For the supply of water to multi dwelling where water consumed in all such units are metered by one pre-paid meter supplied by Johannesburg Water the aggregate consumption be divided by the number or dwelling units:
(a) For the first 10 Kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R8.32 per kilolitre per month.
(b) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to and including 15 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R10.68 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to and including 20 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R19.86 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to and including 30 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R 31.54 per kilolitre per month.
(e) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to and including 40 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R 34.19 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to and including 50 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises concerned: R44.97 per kilolitre per month.
(g) For any quantity in excess of 50 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises concerned: R49.60 per kilolitre per month.
(h) A water demand management levy of R24.88 per dwelling per month.
2.4 Mixed use
For the supply of water to any dwelling, with or without appurtenant outbuildings, and used for more than one purpose (excluding any such units used merely for purposes incidental to such other purposes which constitute the main activities on the premises), where water consumed in all such units is metered by one meter supplied by Johannesburg Water for any quantity of water supplied, the aggregate consumption be divided by the number of dwelling units.
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(a) For the first 6 Kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R9.10 per kilolitre per month
(b) In excess of 6 kilolitres up to and including 10 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units: R9.66 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to and including 15 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R16.49 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to and including 20 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units: R23.99 per kilolitre per month
(e) For any quantity in excess of 20 kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units: R49.66 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In the case where a domestic customer conducts commercial/business activities on their residential unit where pre-paid meters have been installed, the first 6kl/month shall be charged at R9.10 per kilolitre. Any consumption will be charged at the rate of the tariff band listed in sub-paragraphs (b) to (e).
(g) A water demand management levy of R24.88 per dwelling per month plus R194.70 per stand.
2.5 Hostels
For the supply of water to any hostels with or without appurtenant outbuildings where water consumed in all such units is metered by one meter supplied by Johannesburg Water. The aggregate consumption be divided by the factor of the number of registered beds divided by six and the tariff stipulated in sub paragraph (1) above be applied per hostel.
(a) For the first 6 Kilolitres per dwelling multiplied by the number of dwelling units on the premises: R9.10 per kilolitre per month.
(b) In excess of 6 kilolitres up to and including 10 kilolitres per hostel multiplied by the factor of the number of registered beds per hostel divided by six: R9.66 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to and including 15 kilolitres per hostel multiplied by factor of the number of registered beds per hostel divided by six: R16.49 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to and including 20 kilolitres per hostel multiplied by the factor of the number of registered beds divided by six per hostel: R23.99 per kilolitre per month.
(e) For any quantity in excess of 20 kilolitres per hostel multiplied by the factor of the number of registered beds divided by six per hostel: R49.66 per kilolitre per month.
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2.6 Institutions
For the supply of water to institutions:
(a) For consumption up to 200 kilolitres: R32.14 per kilolitre per month
(b) For consumption exceeding 200 kilolitres: R35.68 per kilolitre per month.
(c) A water demand management levy of R219.58 per stand per month.
2.7 Commercial / Industrial
For the supply of water through any one meter to premises other than those provided for in clauses 2.1 to 2.6:
(a) For consumption up to 200 kilolitres: R42.19 per kilolitre per month.
(b) For consumption exceeding 200 kilolitres: R44.50 per kilolitre per month.
(c) A water demand management levy of R219.58 per stand per month.
2.8 Pre-paid Industrial/Commercial Water Tariffs
For the supply of water through any one meter to premises other than those provided for in clauses 2.1 to 2.6:
(a) For consumption up to 200 kilolitres: R42.19 per kilolitre per month.
(b) For consumption exceeding 200 kilolitres: R44.50 per kilolitre per month.
(c) A water demand management levy of R219.58 per stand per month.
2.9 (A) Tariffs when there’s water restriction – metered areas
For the supply of water to any dwelling where at least a Water restriction has been declared by Johannesburg Water and is used for residential purposes:
2.9 (B) Tariffs when there’s water restriction – prepaid areas
For the supply of water to any dwelling where at least a Water restriction has been declared by Johannesburg Water and is used for residential purposes:
(b) For the purpose of assessing any charge where a meter reading could not be obtained, for whatever reason, in an area other than a deemed consumption area, the consumption trend of the customer’s interim charges are raised in absence of an actual reading. Where there is no trend available, a township average may be applied.
(c) The interim charge shall be reversed when actual meter readings are again obtained and the account adjusted accordingly.
(d) Interim charges levied are payable and due in the same way as an actual charge.
4 Miscellaneous
4.1. For the supply of water for use outside the area of jurisdiction of the City of Johannesburg (excluding water supplied in bulk to another local authority) such supply to be metered at a point within the boundary of the City of Johannesburg in any one month, the charge payable shall be the prevailing Rand Water bulk supply price plus a surcharge of 25% on the aggregate of such charge.
4.2. In the case of meters registering the supply of water in gallons, the number of kilolitres supplied shall be determined by dividing the number of gallons registered by 220 and rounding off the result, up or down to the nearest 10.
4.3. The Managing Director of Johannesburg Water will have the authority to negotiate with customers who receive a special tariff, due to older arrangements with the City, to bring these special tariffs in line with the regular tariff.
5 Customer requests to change billing tariff
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When customers request in writing to change the billing tariff, it will be confirmed by Johannesburg Water and will only apply from the date of which the request is received by the City and will not be backdated.
6 Charges for the supply of unmetered water
6.1 (A) Deemed consumption areas
Erven within previously disadvantage areas where a flat rate for water consumption was charged and it has not been possible to assess metered water consumption over the past 12 months:
5kl per month: R45.50 per month;10 kl per month: R93.24 per month;20 kl per month: R295.64 per month.
Erven within previously disadvantaged areas where a flat rate was charged and it has not been possible to assess metered water consumption over the past 12 months and the consumer is declared indigent in terms Expanded Social Package Policy of Council:
5kl per month: Free of charge;10 kl per month: Free of charge; 20 kl per month: R119.95 per month
6.3 Informal settlements
Informal dwelling structures on an erf, which is not connected to the water reticulation system of the Council and is supplied by water from a communal water point: Free of charge per month.
7 Sundry charges
7.1 Availability Charges
The following availability charges shall be payable in respect of:
(a) Per vacant residential stands;(b) Per unoccupied improved residential stands;(c) Per improved occupied residential stands where no water supplied by
Council is being consumed for any reason, including, but not restricted to stands using borehole water;
(d) Per occupied unmetered residential stands R329.70 per month per stand for items (a), (b), (c) and (d) above;
(e) Per non-residential vacant stands;(f) Per unoccupied improved non-residential stand;(g) Per improved occupied non-residential stands where no water
supplied by Council is being consumed; R824.25 per month per stand for items (e), (f) and (g) above.
(h) Stands belonging to the City of Johannesburg and its Municipal Owned entities that do not consume water will be exempted from the availability charge.
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7.2 Charges for connecting supply
7.2 (A) Disconnections and/or reconnections
(a) For the removal of an unused meter up to and including a 20 mm connection, and consequent disconnecting of supply: R2,431.85
(b) For the removal of an unused meter larger than 20 mm up to and including a 40 mm connection, and consequent disconnecting of supply: R13,188.00
(c) For the removal of an unused meter larger than 40 mm up to and including a 100 mm connection, and consequent disconnecting of supply: R24,178.00
(d) For the removal of an unused meter larger than 100 mm connection, and consequent disconnecting of supply: R35,168.00
For the re-connection of supply which has been cut off.
(a) Flow restrictions: R1, 894.82(b) Cut-off, Level 2- Disconnection and re-connection at the water
meter: R3, 794.59(c) Cut-off, Level 3- Disconnection and reconnection at the water
mains supply: R7, 645.78(d) Disconnection and re-connection of supply for an incidence of
bypassing of the service installation and/or meter: R14, 287.00 for up to a 20mm connection and R32, 970.00 for a connection larger than 20mm.
(e) Disconnection and re-connection of supply for an incidence of vandalism/tampering of the service installation and/or meter: R14, 287.00 for up to a 20mm connection and R32,970.00 for a connection larger than 20mm. In the event of stands with multiple households or business premises, the charge will be multiplied by the number of households / business premises per stand even if there is a single bulk meter.
7.2 (B) New Connections
(a) For providing and installing a 20 mm connection with a meter: (i) Service Level 1 and Level 2 water connection: Free(ii) New complete connection: R10, 073.23(iii) New meter only: R3, 446.27
(b) For providing and installing a 25 mm connection with a meter: R 24,476.28
(c) For providing and installing a 40 mm connection with a meter: R 32,884.81
(d) For providing and installing a 50 mm connection with a meter: R 42,057.72
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(e) For providing and installing a 80 mm connection with a meter: R 65,763.26
(f) For providing and installing a 100 mm connection with a meter: R 68,060.75
(g) For providing and installing a 150 mm connection with a meter: R 81,051.50
(h) In the event of an illegal connection not installed by Johannesburg Water or with a letter from Johannesburg Water authorising the installation by a developer or their agent, a fine, over and above the charges in 7.2 (B) (a) to (g) above, which will be equal to two (2) times the applicable new connection tariff above, per connection and multiplied by the number of households on the stand.
7.2 (C) Fire Service Connections
(a) For providing and installing a 25 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 22,319.91
(b) For providing and installing a 40 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 24,476.69
(c) For providing and installing a 50 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 25,235.12
(d) For providing and installing a 80 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 38,234.62
(e) For providing and installing a 100 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 44,357.57
(f) For providing and installing a 150 mm fire service connection without a meter: R 54,292.46
7.3 Special charges in connection with meters supplied by Johannesburg Water:
(1) For special reading of a meter at the request of a consumer (excluding new consumers) provided that only a single charge be levied under this item for the simultaneous reading of water and electricity meters for a single consumer: R 549.50;
(2) For installing a meter after the removal thereof; R 3,446.27 (As per section 6.2 (B) (a) (iii) )
(3) For testing a water meter owned by Johannesburg Water at the request of the consumer, if it is found that the meter does not show an error of more than the prescribed tolerance:
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(a) Meters for pipes with a diameter measuring up to and including 25 mm, for each meter: R 3,790.89
(b) Meters for pipes with a diameter measuring more than 25 mm, for each meter: R 7,581.78
(4) Rules applicable to clause 6.3 (3):
(a) The method and results of a test carried out by Johannesburg Water in terms of sub items 6.3 (3), shall be accepted by the consumer as conclusive.
(b) The consumer shall be entitled, on giving Johannesburg Water (SOC) Ltd reasonable notice of his intention, to be present at the testing of any meter in which he is interested.
(c) Johannesburg Water shall retain every water meter for 3 months after it has been tested in order to make any further check or adjustment which may be necessary.
(d) When a meter fails the test, the meter testing fees will be refunded.
(e) When the meter fails the test, meter reading and billing will be adjusted using the by-law calculations to raise/reverse charges for the period affected.
(5) For testing a meter owned by the consumer the charge shall be as follows:
(a) Meters for pipes with a diameter measuring up to and including 25m, for each meter: R 4,396.00
(b) Meters for pipes with a diameter measuring more than 25 mm, for each meter: R 8,242.50
(6) For the hire of a movable meter:
(a) Nominal diameter 20 mm, per month: R 1,335.99(b) Nominal diameter 56 mm, per month: R 1,754.96
(7) Deposit payable for a movable meter:
(a) Nominal diameter 20 mm: R 13,386.27(b) Nominal diameter 56 mm: R 49,468.14
(8) If a water meter remains unused for more than three months Johannesburg Water shall be entitled to remove it free of cost to the consumer and shall replace it when it is again required; the replacement shall be at the consumer’s expense (refer section 6.2).
(9) For the purpose of rule 8, a meter shall be deemed to have been unused during any period between readings if less than 4 kilolitres passed through it.
(10) Charges applicable to the moving of water meter outside the boundary of a property at the consumer’s request:
(a) For the moving of a Meter size 20, 25 and 40mm which can be moved as a unit. R 11,964.08 per meter;
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(b) For the moving of a Meter size 50 and 80mm R 14,876.57 per meter;
(c) For the moving of a meter size 100 and 150mm for which a chamber needs to be built. R 18,953.94 per meter
(11) Temporary interruption
(a) For the temporary interruption of a consumer’s water supply at his request and the subsequent reconnection thereof, for including the time taken for travelling, whether one or more trips to the erf are necessary: R 2,289.90;
(b) In the case where a consumer fits an internal stopcock which will allow the consumer to perform the interruption without the assistance of Johannesburg Water in future: free of charge
(12) Charge for issuing of notice:
For the issuing of a notice in respect of arrear amounts on one or more services: R 413.24
8. Effluent re-use tariff
Effluent re-use will be charged where the off take is from the treatment plant at the cost of the user. Where any infrastructure has to be provided, additional charges will apply on a case by case basis dependant on the cost to Johannesburg Water and the period of the agreement.
Name of Catchment 2018/19 (R/kl)
Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS) R 4.718
Crocodile West Marico R 5.70
The Water Treatment Works that dispense effluent to both Integrated Vaal River System and Crocodile West Marico are listed below:
Integrated Vaal River System (IVRS)- Olifantsvlei works- Bushkoppies works- Goudkoppies works- Ennerdale works
Crocodile West Marico- Driefontein works- Northern works
9. Value added tax
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All the above charges are exclusive of VAT.
ANNEXURE “B”
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR SEWERAGE & SANITARY SERVICES
In terms of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) as amended: sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a) of ; of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended: sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of , it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended: Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2), read with the Local Government: Municipal Financial Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) as amended: section 24(2)(c)(ii) of, amended its Tariff of Charges for Sewerage and Sanitary Services with effect from 1 July 2019. A 2% surcharge is levied on business tariffs.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
1. Definitions
For the purposes of this Tariff of Charges the following definitions will apply:
1.1. “Dwelling unit” means one or more rooms including a kitchen/s designed as a unit for occupancy for the purpose of cooking, living and sleeping which includes nearby outbuildings, sheds and granny flats within the curtilage of the property excluding multi dwellings and flats ;
1.2. “Multi-dwelling” means any arrangement of premises that comprises more than one dwelling unit including semi-detached houses, simplex units, townhouses and any other arrangement of residential premises excluding a block of flats;
1.3. “Flat” means a dwelling unit set aside in a single multi storey building on a single erf with a communal entrance to the building, which building comprises more than one dwelling unit; and where the rates valuation does not exceed R700,000.00
1.4. “Hostel” means collective accommodation for Local Authority and Provincial Government workers which accommodation may be single rooms or dormitories, with shared facilities such as kitchens and bathrooms;
1.5. “Service Level 1” shall mean a service delivery option consisting of a ventilated improved pit latrine or equivalent dry sanitation system located on each. No water and sewer connections are provided to each individual property, and no waterborne sewer system is available.
1.6. “Service Level 2” shall mean a service delivery option consisting of a pour-flush waterborne sewer connection to each erf which must not be directly connected to the water installation.
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1.7. “Service Level 3”shall mean a service delivery option consisting of a conventional waterborne sewer network with individual sewer connections to each erf.
1.8. “Condominial Sewer” shall mean a sewer network that is characterised by shallow gradients and small-diameter pipes, with numerous simplified inspection features. The system is divided into a main network and the condominial branches. A block of houses is considered a customer unit by the service provider, and this customer unit connects to the main network via a single connection. Within a block of houses, the households connect up to the condominial branch individually via a house connection that forms part of their private sanitary installation;
1.9. “Institution” means tertiary educational institutions, public schools, public hospitals, orphanages or other similar premises operated by a registered welfare organisation or old aged homes, sport clubs or premises used for public worship, including halls or other buildings used for religious purposes.
2. Sewerage and sanitation charges
The following charges shall be payable in respect of land having a drainage installation thereon which is connected to Johannesburg Water’s sewer network:
2.1. Dwelling on a single erf, per erf- R/month
(a) Up to and including 300 m² R 213.94(b) From 301 m² to 1 000 m² R 416.47(c) From 1 001 m² to 2 000 m² R 630.05(d) Larger than 2 000 m² R 907.80
A person qualifying for a rebate on Assessment Rates in terms of Section 15 of the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2000 as amended, will be entitled to be charged for domestic sewage at the charge applicable to an erf to 300 m². (R 213.94 per month).
2.2. Blocks of Flats
(a) Where information to the satisfaction of the Managing Director: Johannesburg Water, or his duly authorised representative, has been furnished as to the number of flats on premises: R 250.00 per unit per month.
(b) Where information to the satisfaction of the Managing Director: Johannesburg Water, or his duly authorised representative, has not been furnished as to the number of flat units in a complex: For each kilolitre or part thereof of the metered or estimated water consumption: R25.08/kl.”
2.3. Multiple dwellings
(a) Where two or more dwelling units have been erected on a single erf, an erf size shall be determined in respect of each dwelling house erected on such property, by dividing the area of the erf by the number of dwelling units erected thereon. The charge shall then be levied in respect of each such dwelling
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house in accordance with the provisions of section 2.1 above, provided that the minimum charge shall be: R 416.47 per unit per month.
(b) Where information to the satisfaction of the Managing Director: Johannesburg Water, or his duly authorised representative, has not been furnished as to the number of dwelling units on a complex: For each kilolitre or part of the metered or estimated water consumption: R31.54/kl.
2.4.Informal Settlements
Informal dwelling structures used for human habitation in respect of which no building plan has been lawfully approved by any competent authority and the dwelling on the erf is not individually connected to Johannesburg Water’s water reticulation system: Free of charge.
2.5.Residential pre-paid meter
Where residential pre-paid meter has been installed for the supply of water to a dwelling, block of flats and multi-dwellings where such service is provided in respect of land having a drainage installation thereon which is connected to Johannesburg Water’s sewer:
(a) For the first 10 kilolitres: R8.21 per kilolitre per month.
(b) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to 15 kilolitres: R10.39 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to 20 kilolitres: R12.54 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to 30 kilolitres: R18.61 per kilolitre per month.
(e) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to 40 kilolitres: R18.61 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to 60 kilolitres: R18.61 per kilolitre per month.
(g) In excess of 60 kilolitres: R18.61 per kilolitre per month.
An annual allocation for emergencies of 4 kl will be provided free of charge to a consumer.
2.6.Residential Indigent Consumers
A reduction in tariff will be given to a consumer in terms of clauses 2.1 to 2.5 above who is having a drainage installation, connected to Johannesburg Water’s sewer network and who is declared indigent in terms of the Council’s Expanded Social Package policy resolution:
Note :
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Indigent Category
Score on Prevailing COJ Poverty Index
Reduction in Sewerage tariff
Band 1 1-34 70%Band 2 35-70 100%Band 3 70-100 100%
a. Band 1 refers to individuals / households within a vulnerability range defined by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy.
b. Band 2 refers to individuals / households with some formal income that nonetheless falls below the survival range threshold set by the approved CoJ Poverty index of the ESP policy.
c. Band 3 refers to individuals/ households with no formal income from either grants or employment, or incomes below the individual survival level as set by CoJ Expanded Social Package policy.
2.7. Condominial Sewer
For the supply of water to the occupier of any dwelling where such service is provided in respect of land having a drainage installation thereon which is connected to Johannesburg Water’s sewer via a condominial sewer network:
(a) For the initial consumption up to 10 kilolitres: R8.21 per kilolitre per month.
(b) In excess of 10 kilolitres up to 15 kilolitres: R10.39 per kilolitre per month.
(c) In excess of 15 kilolitres up to 20 kilolitres: R12.54 per kilolitre per month.
(d) In excess of 20 kilolitres up to 30 kilolitres: R18.61 per kilolitre per month.
(e) In excess of 30 kilolitres up to 40 kilolitres: R21.25 per kilolitre per month.
(f) In excess of 40 kilolitres up to 60 kilolitres: R25.08 per kilolitre per month.
(g) In excess of 60 kilolitres: R27.00 per kilolitre per erf per month.
2.8. Institutional Buildings
For the provision of sewerage service to Institutional Buildings will be charged at R25.08/kl.
2.9. Mixed used Buildings
Any premises comprised of two or more dwelling units, with or without appurtenant outbuildings, and any unit for other purposes (excluding any such premises if such units are used merely for purposes incidental to such other purposes which constitute the main activities on the premises), where water consumed in all such units is metered by one meter supplied by Johannesburg Water, for any quantity of water supplied to the premises, for each kilolitre or part thereof of the metered or estimated water consumption: R 31.54/kl.
2.10. Other classes of property
All classes of property other than those specified in clauses 2.1 to 2.9 above: For each kilolitre or part thereof of the metered or estimated water consumption: R 31.54/kl.
2.11 Industrial / Commercial Pre-paid
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For each kilolitre or part thereof of the metered or estimated water consumption: R 31.54/kl
2.12 The Managing Director of Johannesburg Water will have the authority to negotiate with customers who receive a special tariff, due to older arrangements with the City, to bring these special tariffs in line with the regular tariff.
3. CUSTOMER REQUESTS TO CHANGE BILLIING CATEGORY
When customers request in writing to change the billing category it will be confirmed by the City and will only apply from the date of request received by the City.
4. NIGHT SOIL AND VACUUM TANKER SERVICES
The following charges shall be payable for night soil and vacuum tanker services:
4.1. Vacuum Tanker Service
(1) For the removal of sewage by vacuum tanker outside a sewer reticulated area, per kilolitre or part thereof: R268.77/kl.
(2) Discharge of contents of tankers used to evacuate portable toilets to works: per kilolitre or part thereof R 450.71/kl.
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(3) Discharge of contents of tankers used to evacuate portable toilets to works, and where such tankers are hired on contract by Johannesburg Water: Free of charge.
5. CHARGES FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT
5.1 The charge shall be calculated in accordance with the following formulae:
The sum of:
A: C + T.(COD) cent/kilolitre, 700
Subject to a minimum charge of R 31.54/kl;and:
B: (i) T.(As-2,5) cent/kilolitre, where As is greater than 2,5 mg/l: 2,5
and (ii) T.(Cd-2,5) cent/kilolitre, where Cd is greater than 2,5 mg/l: 2,5
and (iii)T.(Co-20) cent/kilolitre, where Co is greater than 20 mg/l; 20
and (iv)T.(Cr-20) cent/kilolitre, where Cr is greater than 20 mg/l; 20
and (v) T.(Cu-20) cent/kilolitre, where Cu is greater than 20 mg/l; 20
and (vi) T.(Hg-1) cent/kilolitre, where Hg is greater than 1 mg/l; 1
and (vii) T.(Mo-5) cent/kilolitre, where Mo is greater than 5 mg/l; 5
and (viii) T.(Ni-10) cent/kilolitre, where Ni is greater than 10 mg/l; 10
and (ix)T.(Pb-10) cent/kilolitre, where Pb is greater than 10 mg/l; 10
and (x) T.(Se-2,5) cent/kilolitre, where Se is greater than 2,5 mg/l; 2,5
and (xi)T.(Zn-20) cent/kilolitre, where Zn is greater than 20 mg/l; 20
and (xii) C.(7-pH) cent/kilolitre, where pH is less and 4 units
and (xiii) (C+T).(FOG-200)cent/kilolitre, where FOG is greater than 200mg/l; 200
Where C = 892.49 and T = 973.29
Where the COD is Chemical Oxygen Demand:and As = Total Arsenic;
Cd = Total Cadmium; Co = Total Cobalt;Cr = Total Chromium;
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Cu = Total Copper;Hg = Total MercuryMo = Total MolybdenumNi = Total Nickel;Pb = Total Lead; Se = Total Selenium;Zn = Total Zinc.pH = - log [H30+]FOG = Total fat, oil and grease
As determined by the analytical methods used by the CYDNA Scientific Services Laboratory of Johannesburg Water (SOC) Ltd.
It is important that the sewer system is protected against acidic effluents and the charge for pH is therefore punitive. Similarly, metals are detrimental to the environment and the metal charge is also punitive. In addition, the discharge of excessive quantities of fat, oil and grease (FOG) into the sewer system causes blockages which is a public nuisance, a health risk and impedes the proper operation of the City’s Waste Water Treatment Works. Hence the FOG charge is also punitive. Therefore, in cases where the Water Services By-laws are violated, pH will be assessed on the lowest and metals and FOG on peak values recorded during a six monthly period, irrespective of whether the industrial effluent volume discharged during that period is less than the value stipulated in clause 4.2 below.
5.2 In the case of any trade or industry in respect of which the average monthly volume of trade or industrial effluent generated during the previous half-year period was less than 100 kilolitres, the charge shall be: R31.54 per kilolitre except where punitive charges are applied.
5.3 In respect of domestic effluent discharged from the premises of any trade or industry for which a charge was levied in terms of clause C (1) above, the charge shall be: R 31.54 per kilolitre.
In the absence of direct measurement, the domestic effluent will be estimated as follows:
(i) 1,0 kilolitre per full-time staff member per month.(ii) 4,0 kilolitre per resident per month {not included in (i) above}.(iii) For staff canteens: 0,15 kl per meal served per month.
(The working month will be based on a 5-day working week. In cases where the working week deviates from 5 days, a pro rata adjustment will be made).
5.4 Where the average monthly volume of trade or industrial effluent generated during the previous half-year period was more than 50 kilolitres, rebates under A above to be granted under conditions specified by the Council as follows–
(a) 10% if discharge occurs at specified times only;
(b) 15% if flow is balanced and discharged evenly over seven days at specified times only;
(c) 20% if effluent contains readily bio-degradable carbon beneficial to the Council’s treatment processes; and
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(d) 50% maximum if (c) occurs with (a) and (b).
5.5 For the disposal of organic industrial wastes delivered by tanker to the wastewater treatment works: R18.54 per kilogram of COD.
6. CHARGES FOR GARBAGE GRINDERS:
For each rated 0.75kW or part thereof of the drive motor of each grinder: R 660.71 per month.
7. SUNDRY CHARGES
7.1. Availability Charges
The following availability charges shall be payable in respect of:
(a). Per vacant residential stands;(b). Per unoccupied improved residential stands;(c) Per improved occupied residential stands where no water supplied by Council
is being consumed for any reason;(d) Per occupied unmetered residential stands;
R 215.83 per month per stand for items (a), (b), and (c) above.(e). Per non-residential vacant stands;(f). Per unoccupied improved non-residential stand;(g) Per improved occupied non-residential stands where no water supplied by
Council is being consumed; R 636.30 per month per stand for items (e), (f) and (g) above.
(h) Stands belonging to the City of Johannesburg and its Municipal Owned entities that do not consume sewer and sanitation services will be exempted from the availability charge.
7.2 Charges for work carried out by Johannesburg Water (SOC) Ltd:
Re-inspection fee, per inspection R 3,913.31
Sealing opening, per connection R 6,047.46
Re-opening sealed connections and re-Connecting drainage installation to the Sewer, per connection R 6,047.46
Alterations to gullies, per gulley R 1,553.81
Removing blockages on private drainagesystem up to the main municipal sewer,Per blockage:On a stand up to 300 m² R 525.21On a stand larger than 300 m² R 1,178.18
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8. DAMAGES TO MUNICIPAL WATER PIPE SYSTEM AND OR WATER INSTALLATIONS TARIFFS:
Any damages to the municipal water system and or installation: Actual costs of repairs plus cost of water lost. The cost of water lost will be charged as indicated below:
a. Pipe with a diameter of 50mm or less R11,541.77b. Pipe with a diameter larger than 50mm but less than or equal to 100mm
R23, 085.08c. Pipe with a diameter larger than 100mm but less than or equal to 250mm
R34,629.45d. Pipes with diameters larger than 250mm but less than or equal to 400mm
R46,170.13e. Pipes with diameters larger than 400mm but less than or equal to 700mm
R92,340.28f. Pipes with diameters larger than 700mm R 126,965.58
The above tariffs will be levied per incident reported:
a. The reporting should be done as soon as the incident is known to both City of Johannesburg Call Centre wherein the reference number will be given and a Water Service Regional Manager or a Customer Care Manager. It is up to the person working within City of Johannesburg to obtain the necessary contact details.
b. If the incident was not reported but was found by the City/Johannesburg Water a surcharge of 10% will be applied.
c. For a repeated offender in a project or area, within a 12 month period, a surcharge will be levied as follows:
a. For a second transgression 5% will be levied above the tariff as determine previously based on the size of water pipe inclusive of water losses and cost or repairs.
b. Third transgression 10% surcharge to be levied.c. Fourth transgression 15% surcharge to be levied.d. Fifth transgression 25% surcharge to be levied.e. For any transgression above five, 50% surcharge will be levied,
i. In this circumstance Johannesburg Water/ City of Johannesburg reserves the right to review contractual relationship if the transgressor is the service provider.
ii. If the transgressor is not contractual bound to Johannesburg Water/City of Johannesburg, the municipality reserves the right to request the transgressor to cease operations within 24 hours.
9. VALUE ADDED TAX
All the above charges are exclusive of VAT.
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ANNEXURE 4
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR SOLID WASTE SERVICES FOR 2019/20
Refuse Charge
This charge is levied to all properties zoned “residential” in the City’s land Information System (LIS). Property values (as per general valuation roll) are used to determine the tariff category for each individual customers. Properties valued at and below R350 000, as well as indigent’s households are exempt from this charge. The provision of free basic waste management services, particularly to indigents and those who can’t afford was again taken into consideration in the tariff determination process for the 2019/20 financial year. Proposed tariffs for domestic customers also include any building and its outbuildings registered within the City of Johannesburg’s Registered Social Landlord Pilot Scheme. Inner City Properties, as well as those in the UDZ (Urban Development Zone), are also included as part of proposed domestic tariff increase. The proposed tariff below has been increased by 7% as compared to last year.
This charge is levied to all non-residential zoned properties in the City’s Land Information System (LIS). Property values (as per general valuation roll) are used to determine the tariff category for each individual customers. All agricultural properties, including agricultural residential properties will attract this charge/levy instead of refuse charge. This tariff will apply to all properties registered within the City of Johannesburg, Inner City Properties and UDZ (Urban Development Zone) that are not zoned “residential” properties in the LIS system. The proposed tariff categories for city cleaning levy is as per table below at an increase of 7% as compared to last year.
A tariff increase of 7% is proposed for the financial year 2019/20 in respect of landfills. The following user charges as outlined below will be payable for utilising the City’s refuse disposal sites.
Tariff (excl. vat)(a) Refuse Disposal for each 500kg - Except Special Industrial Waste R 116
(b) Refuse Disposal for each 250kg - Special Industrial Waste R 116
(c) Refuse Disposal - Except Special Industrial Waste done after 12:00pm on Saturday, the whole day on Sunday and Public Holidays
(e) Refuse Disposal - Soil and Other Material Suitable for Covering Landfills
R 0
(f) Refuse Disposal Outside of COJ- Soil and Other Material Suitable for Covering Landfills
R 172
Safe Disposal (per ton)
A tariff increase of 7% is being proposed for the financial year 2019/20
Tariff (excl. vat)
(a) Price per ton R 2 904
(b) Price per 500kg and under R 1 452
Non Sectional Tittle Properties
It is proposed that a tariff increase of 7% be levied from non-sectional title properties for the financial year 2019/20 as follows:
Non sectional title properties with multiple living units R87 per unit
This refuse tariff or user charge will be applicable to non-sectional title properties in the City zoned as residential which contain living units on successful application to the City. This tariff will only be applied only to those properties that have been approved for this category. All other properties which have not been approved by City will be charged commercial tariffs.
Non sectional title properties containing living rooms R36 per room with shared facilities per month
This refuse collection tariff or user charge is applicable to non-sectional title properties in the City zoned as residential or business which contain rooms for human habitation with shared
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ablution facilities on successful application to the City. If the application fails the commercial or business tariff will apply.
Animal Carcass Removals
The standard charge for an animal carcass removal service for residents when required is rescinded and will be funded from the City Cleaning Levies charged.
Additional and Lost or Stolen bins
The provision of additional bins and replacement of stolen or lost bins are provided in the bin management policy. This policy requires that stolen or lost bin could be replaced once for free within an 8 years cycle. Any additional replacement of lost or stolen bins within the bin cycle period would be at a cost to resident/customer. The cost would be determined from time to time by Pikitup finance department and would include the actual cost of the bin and delivery cost. This principle also apply to customers/residents who want additional bins.
Bins required for special events
A deposit equal to the cost of a bin or a skip would be required from the customers. The deposit is refundable once the bins/skips has been collected or returned to Pikitup. A delivery charge amounting to R227 would be levied to all customers who requires delivery of those bins/skips. Delivery charge is not applicable to customers who chooses to collect the bins from Pikitup Depot or Stores. A daily charge of R22 per bin and R57 per skip would be levied to customer for each day the skip remain with the customers.
General
All other council services not itemised above including disposal fees will increase by 7%.
The charge in respect of any waste management services rendered and not provided for elsewhere in this tariff report shall be negotiated with Pikitup.
The City/Pikitup reserves the right to refuse the rendering of any service if the rendering thereof is impractical.
The City will not refund any monies unless the user gives notification in writing. Rebates will only be backdated to a maximum of three months from the date of written notification.
Value Added Tax
All the above charges are exclusive of VAT
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ANNEXURE 5
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES IN RESPECT OF LAND DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DONE IN TERMS OF THE PROVISIONS OF SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT, 2013,THE MUNICIPAL PLANNING BY-LAW 2016, THE VARIOUS TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIP ORDINANCES, DIVISION OF LAND ORDINANCE, 1986, AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges in respect of the following with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following charges will be effective from 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020:
A. MUNICIPAL PLANNING BY-LAW 2016
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/20
1. Establishment of a township –Section 26 R 5 891 R 6 2152. Amendment of a Town Planning Scheme/Land
Use Scheme(Rezoning)-Section 21
R 5 891 per erf/property contained in the application unless properties have the same owner and are contiguous
R 6 215 per erf/property contained in the application unless properties have the same owner and are contiguous
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/20
3 Council’s consent in terms of the Municipal Planning By-Law 2016 –Section 19 or a Town Planning Scheme /Land Use Scheme (unless otherwise specified) : including the following:
- Second dwelling unit- Site development plan- Parking relaxation- Height increase but excluding :- Relaxation of a Building Line I.T.O.
Section 20
R 885
R 504
R 934
R 532
4. Cancellation/Withdrawal of consent I.T.O. Section 19(7)(d)
R455 R480
5. Application for a repeal I.T.O. Section 25 (3) (a) +(b)
R885 R934
6. Application in terms of Section 25.(5) to refund the contribution already paid in respect of an amendment scheme which has been repealed.
R455 R480
7. Request in terms of Section 25.(8)(a) to pay the contributions in instalments. R455 R480
8. Subdivision of any other land: Section 35 R4785 R50489. Consolidation of Erven : Section 33 R426 R44910. Subdivision of an Erf : Section 33 R663 + R28 per
portion exceeding 5 portions
R699 + R30 per portion exceeding 5 portions
11. Request by applicant to cancel or amend conditions of subdivision: Section 34
R 736 R 776
12. Extension of time for subdivision : Section 33 (11) R288 R30413. Request by applicant to cancel or amend
conditions of consolidation. Section 34R426 R449
14. Extension of time for consolidation : Section 33 (11)
R288 R304
15. Abandonment of a rezoning application Section 22(5)
R885 R934
16. Amendment, Suspension or removal of Restrictive conditions or obligations, servitudes etc Section 41
R885 R934
17. Appeals in terms of Section 51 R 1 958 R 2 06618. Intervener Status in terms of Section 45(2) R 1054 R 1 112
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
19.Application for extension of time in terms of Section 19.(10) to pay the contributions contemplated in Sections 19.(7)(e) and (f).
R288 R304
20. Publication of amendment of a land use scheme in terms of Section 22.(4) in the Provincial Gazette.
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus 15%.
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus 15%.
21. Publication of a repeal notice in terms of Section 25.(4) the Provincial Gazette
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus 15%.
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus 15%.
22.Request in terms of Section 25.(8)(b) that the purchaser pay the contribution after transfer of the property.
R455 R480
23.
Request in terms of Section 25.(8)(c) that payment of the contribution be postponed and that a guarantee for the contributions may be submitted to the Council.
R455 R480
24.Application in terms of Section 27.(1) to enter into a contract or grant an option prior to proclamation of the township.
R288 R304
25. Application in terms of Section 28.(5) for extension of time to obtain approval of the General Plan. R288 R304
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Application in terms of Section 28.(8)(a) to amend the township approval before the General Plan has been approved (a non-material amendment which warrants no advertisement) excluding the amendment of the layout of the erven).
R288 R304
27 Publication of notice in terms of Section 28.(15) to declare a township as an approved township.
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
28
Application in terms of Section 29.(1) to issue the certificate that erven may be transferred, contributions have been paid, services installed, building plans may be approved etc.
R288 R304
29.Application in terms of Section 31. (1) to phase an approved (not proclaimed) township (by applicant or if directed by the Council to do so).
R 1164 per division R 1128 per division
30.Application in terms of Section 31.(1)(a) for extension of time to submit an application to phase an approved township.
R288 R304
31. Extension of boundaries of a township in terms of Section 32 R5891 R6215
32.Application in terms of Section 33.(10) for extension of time to register the documents with the Surveyor General or the Registrar of Deeds.
R288 R304
33.Application in terms of Section 35.(7) for extension of time to lodge division plans with Surveyor General for approval.
R288 R304
34. Publication of notice and Schedule of Conditions in Provincial Gazette in terms of Section 39.(8).
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
35.Publication of notice in terms of Section 42(4) in Provincial Gazette that the Section 41 application has been approved.
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
Cost as determined by Government Printer plus 15%.
36.Application in terms of Section 44 for extension of time to pay external engineering services or parks contributions.
R288 R304
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NO DESCRIPTIONAPPROVED
TARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
37.
Application in terms of Section 47.(4) to off-set external contribution payable against engineering services installed on behalf of the Council:
(a) Off-set of R5million or less (per engineering service)
(b) Off-set of more than R5million (per engineering service)
R288 R304
38. Request to pay township engineering services contribution in instalments in terms of Section 47 (9). R288 R304
39.Publication in terms of Section 54(1)(a), (b) or (c) in the Provincial Gazette of a notice that an amendment scheme has been adopted.
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus
Cost as determined by Government Printers plus 15%.
40.Application in terms of Section 56(2) by the new owner to continue with any development application before conclusion of such an application.
R286 R302
41.
Translation of any document, notice and or communication issued or to be issued by Legal Administration, from any other language to English in terms of Section 67(2).
R1054 per A4 page if done internally or cost plus 15% if done externally.
R1 112 per A4 page if done internally or cost plus 15% if done externally.
42. Sectional Title Clearance in terms of section 53 R455 R480
43.
Amendment of township application prior to approval, at the request of the applicant in terms of Section 26 (10) (a) and at the request of the Council in terms of Section 26 (10) (b)
R1164 R1 228
44.Exemption from complying with any Procedural Provision of this By– Law in terms of Section 66 of the By-Law
R480
45. Excision from Agricultural Holding Register in Terms of Section 69 of the By-Law R934
46.Alteration, Amendment or Cancellation of the General Plan in terms of Section 38 of the By-Law R934
B. TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE, 1986
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NO DESCRIPTIONAPPROVED
TARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/20201. Assessment of any documentation related to the
issuing of the Section 64 certificate (excluding notarial ties and/or servitudes and/or documentation in respect of Non-profit Companies):
R 288 R 304
2. Certificate in terms of Section 64 : R 288 R 3043. Request/consent in terms of Ordinance, including
the allocation of an Amendment Scheme number and the giving of comments/perusal/checking of the Scheme documents, in order that it can be signed by Province.
R 885 R 934
C. TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE, 1965
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
1. Application for extension of time:(a) in terms of Section 20;(b) to register the division with the
Registrar of Deeds.
R 885 R 934
2. Continuation by new owner in terms of Section 23 :
R 885 R 934
3. Certificate in terms of Section 25(1)(a) : R 592 for first portion to be transferred (Power of Attorney to Transfer) or to be created (Certificate of Registered Title) and thereafter R 294 per portion
R 625 for first portion to be transferred (Power of Attorney to Transfer) or to be created (Certificate of Registered Title) and thereafter R 310 per portion
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D. DIVISION OF LAND ORDINANCE, 1986
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
1. Consent of Council : R 885 R 9342. Issuing of certificate/clearance to Gauteng
Provincial Government in respect of subdivision applications approved in terms of the Township Establishment and Land Use Regulations, 1984:
R 592 for first portion to be transferred (Power of Attorney to Transfer) or to be created (Certificate of Registered Title) and thereafter R 294 per portion
R 625 for first portion to be transferred (Power of Attorney to Transfer) or to be created (Certificate of Registered Title) and thereafter R 310 per portion
E. PUBLICATION OF NOTICES UNDER VARIOUS ORDINANCES AND ACTS
NO DESCRIPTIONAPPROVED
TARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/20201. Publication of Notice by Council of approval
(proclamation) of a Township including Section 125 notice of the township as provided in the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 and in the City of Johannesburg Municipal by-laws and any correction of such notice resultant from further changes by the applicant.
Cost as determined by the Government Printers plus 15%
Cost as determined by the Government Printers plus 15%
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/20202. Notice published by the Council in respect of :-
(a) The approval of a Section 125 (of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986) Scheme, (excluding townships); and the applicable Section of the Municipal Planning By-Law
(b) Notice of approval, refusal or repeal of an Amendment Scheme;
(c) The approval or refusal of an application for the simultaneous rezoning and the removal or amendment of a restrictive conditions in terms of the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act, 1996 (Act 3 of 1996) as amended;
(d) An Appeal upheld or partially upheld or dismissed by the MEC for the Gauteng Department of Economic Development in terms of the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act, 1996 (Act 3 of 1996) as amended (Rezoning only or Rezoning and Simultaneous Removal of Restrictive Conditions) (published on behalf of Province).
(e) The approval or refusal of an application for the removal or amendment of a restrictive condition in terms of the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act, 1996.
Cost as determined by the Government Printers plus 15%
Cost as determined by the Government Printers plus 15%
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F. MISCELLANEOUS
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
1. Signing of a Notarial Deed of Servitude or Notarial Deed of Replacement of Servitude that forms part of an application process: R 287 per erf/
property contained in the Deed.
R 303 per erf/ property contained in the Deed.
2. Issuing of consent to transfer an erf which is subject to an electrical restriction
R287 per erf to be transferred or R287 when consent is issued simultaneously with the Section 82/88/64/38 certificate
R303 per erf to be transferred or R303 when consent is issued simultaneously with the Section 82/88/64/38 certificate
5. Non-profit Companies:
(a) Assessment of Memorandum of Incorporation;
(b) Request/amendment/consent in terms of the Memorandum of Incorporation:
a) R 885
b) R 885 per request/ amendment/consent
a) R 934
b) R 934 per request/ amendment/consent
6. Request to calculate estimates on contributions prior to proclamation/approval of land development applications
R 885 per township /application/request.
R 934 per township /application/request.
7 Reasons for a decision of the Municipal Planning Tribunal/ Appeal body etc. in relation to a land development application:
R 287 R 303
8 Transcription of proceedings : R 1265 R 1 3359. Copies of documents, correspondence, etc:
(excluding Guidelines and application forms):(a) A4 per page(b) A3 per page R 2.10
R 4.20R 2.20R 4.40
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
10 Issuing of consent to register a Certificate of Registered Title in terms of the Deed Registry Act, on an erf in a proclaimed township on which a Clearance certificate for transfer of erven has not yet been issued, with a view to submit a further application to subdivide, rezone or consolidate and subdivide an erf/erven.
R 292 per application R 308 per application
13 Issuing of a duplicate of an original certificate previously issued by Legal Administration.
R288 R304
14. Release of a (paper) guarantee or refund of an amount paid in lieu of a guarantee.
R288 R304
15. Town Planning Enquiry R475 R50116. Request for names and addresses of adjoining
ownersR53 per address. From 11 addresses and above R26 per address
R56 per address. From 11 addresses and above R27 per address
ANNEXURE B
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES IN RESPECT OF THE NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS AND BUILDING STANDARDS ACT, 103 OF 1977
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges in respect of the following with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following charges will be effective from 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020:
DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/20201. To consider applications made in terms of Section 4(1) of the National Building
Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977, the proposed charges are as follows:1.1 Per m² or part thereof for the first 1 000 m² of
building work.R 19 per m² R 20 per m²
1.2 Per m² or part thereof for the second 1 000 m² of building work.
R 18 per m² R 19 per m²
1.3 Per m² or part thereof for the balance greater than 2 000 m² of building work
R 16 per m² R 17 per m²
1.4 0,30% of the value of building work for 0,30% of the 0,30% of the
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DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/2020alterations to existing buildings and buildings of a special character such as factory chimneys, spires and similar structures.
value of building work
value of building work
1.5 A fee for a new dwelling house of 50 m² or less in area.
R 442 R 466
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DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
1.6 In the case of mass-contracted low cost housing projects funded by means of National Housing capital subsidies:
a fee per master plan and a fee per erf on which the master
plan is repeated.
R 251
R 60
R 265
R 63
1.7 The minimum charge in respect of any building plan, other than contemplated in 1.5 and 1.6 shall be
R 709 R 748
1.8 Portion of buildings projection over Council owned land :
(a) Areas of 10 m² and less
(b) Areas in excess of 10 m²,
The above charges are in addition to normal plan submission fees.
R 703
R 709 plus R17 m² or part thereof
R 742
R 748 plus R18 m² or part thereof
2 To authorise minor building work in terms of Section 13 of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977, a charge of
R 311 R 328
3 To authorise the erection of a temporary building in terms of Regulations A23(1) a fee of
R 311 R 328
4. To permit the use of a street by a person undertaking any work of erection or demolition in terms of Regulation F1(4):
a fee of R18 per m² for every week or part thereof, with a minimum fee of R 311
a fee of R19 per m² for every week or part thereof, with a minimum fee of R 328
5 To authorise a permit for the demolition of a building:
R 894 R 943
6. To authorise a permit for excavations: R 843 R 8897. To authorise a permit for encroaching over
Council owned land for the purpose of building operations:
R 843 R 889
8 Approval of cellular phone structures and masts ( per application).
R 4146 R 4374
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DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
9. Provisional authorization to commence with building work in terms of Section 7(6) of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, of 1977, as amended:
R5 256 R5 545
10. Provisional authorization to occupy a building in terms of Section 14 (1A) of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 103 of 1977, as amended:
R3 934 R4 150
11. Miscellaneous charges:11.1 Copies of plans A 4
11.2 Copies of plans A3
11.3 Copies of plans A 2
11.4 Copies of plans A 1
11.5 Copies of plans A 0
R9 + R 22 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R17 + R22 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R 42 + R 22 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R48 + R22 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R103 + R21 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R9.50 + R 23 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R18 + R23 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R 44 + R 23 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R51 + R23 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
R109 + R22 Once off service fee irrespective of the number of copies made
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ANNEXURE C
DETERMINATION OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS IN TERMS OF THE CITY OF JOHANNESBURG OUTDOOR ADVERTISING BY-LAWS
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), determined its Tariff of Charges for Advertising Signs in terms of the City of Johannesburg Outdoor Advertising By-laws with effect from 1 July 2019 .
The following charges will be effective from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020:
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/2020(a) In terms of Section 3, applications for
consideration of advertising signs relating to free-standing advertising signs for both on-premises and third party advertising purposes - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council landAll applications shall be subject to a non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R299 + R 1008 = R 1 307), thereafter :
(i) A non-refundable application fee consisting of:
An amount of R 237 per square metre of advertising (static) display.
An amount of R 250 per square metre of advertising (static) display.
(ii) A non-refundable application fee consisting of :.
An amount of R678 per m² for a (scrolling) display
An amount of R715 per m² for a (scrolling) display
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/2020(iii) A non-refundable application fee consisting
of: An amount of R678 per m² for a LED (electronic) display.
An amount of R715 per m² for a LED (electronic) display.
(b)(i) An application for Council’s approval to
remove and re-erect an approved advertising sign as a results of, inter alia, a cession of rights, and or upgrading into a new design without any deviation/s to the original approval shall consist of a non-refundable fee of:
R 5254 per application - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for the remaining period of the existing approval only.
R 5542 per application - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for the remaining period of the existing approval only.
(ii) An application for Council’s approval to re-erect an advertising sign and hoarding from a static display to a (scrolling) display shall consist of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ), thereafter :an amount of R450 per m² - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved only for the remaining period of the existing approval only
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 372 + R 1 260 =R 1 632 ), thereafter :an amount of R475 per m² - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved only for the remaining period of the existing approval only
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(iii) An application for Council’s approval to re-erect an advertising sign and hoarding from a static display to a LED (electronic) display shall consist of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ), thereafter :an amount of R1 548 per m² - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved only for the remaining period of the existing approval only.
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 372 + R 1 260 =R 1 632 ), thereafter :an amount of R1 633 per m² - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved only for the remaining period of the existing approval only.
(c) An application for advertising signs/advertisements as set out in Section 14, (signs flat against a building) , shall be accompanied by:
(i) A non-refundable application fee consisting of :
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ), thereafter :an amount of R237 per m² of advertising display - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 372 + R 1 260 =R 1 632 ), thereafter :an amount of R250 per m² of advertising display - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(ii) A (temporary sign – 12 months) non-refundable application fee consisting of :
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 335+R 1133 = R 1 409 ), thereafter :an amount of R 225 per m² of advertising display erected for a period of up to 12 months. - Irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 372 + R 1 260 =R 1 632 ), thereafter :an amount of R 250 per m² of advertising display erected for a period of up to 12 months. - Irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
(iii) A (scrolling sign) non-refundable application fee consisting of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R335 + R1 133 = R1 409 ), thereafter :an amount of R 643 per m² for a scrolling advertisingdisplay - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 372 + R 1260 =R 1 632 ),, thereafter :an amount of R 715 per m² for a scrolling advertisingdisplay - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(iv) A (LED electronic sign) non-refundable application fee consisting of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ),, thereafter :an amount of R678 per m² for a LED (electronic) display - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of (R 372 + R 1260 =R 1632 ),, thereafter :an amount of R678 per m² for a LED (electronic) display - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land.
(d) An application (including an amendment) for any freestanding advertising sign and a sky sign with a total height that is proposed to be higher than permissible height in terms of Section 6(6) and 16(6) an additional non-refundable fee of: - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
R 5 254 R 5 543
(e) In terms of Section 14, an annual contribution per square metre (in advance) of advertising display shall be payable to a regeneration project from advertising proceeds of any approved sign (included here are existing signs that have been approved in terms of the repealed Supplementary policy for the promotion of outdoor advertising in the Inner City of Joburg.
R 74 m² R 78 m²
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF
2019/2020(f) An application in terms of Section 15: Signs
relating to the development of township and properties shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of: - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
R 5 254 up to a total of 40m². A sign larger than 40m² R 5 254 plus an amount of R 237 per m² to a maximum of 80m² and if approved, approved for a maximum period of up to 24 months only
R 5543 up to a total of 40m². A sign larger than 40m² R 5543 plus an amount of R 250 per m² to a maximum of 80m² and if approved, approved for a maximum period of up to 24 months only
(g) In terms of Section 20,an application fee shall be required in respect of advertisements on banners, flags and/or similar objects, - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for period of up to one week before the date of the function or event and to be removed three days thereafter.
R 457 R 482
(h) An application in terms of Section 21: Advertisements on blimps shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of:
R 5 254 plus an amount of R 226 .00 per m², and if approved, approved for a maximum period of up to 24 months only.
R 5 543 plus an amount of R 238 .00 per m², and if approved, approved for a maximum period of up to 24 months only.
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(i) An application in terms of Section 22, that is, painted advertisements and murals for both on-premises and third party advertising purposes, shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ), (, thereafter :an amount of R 237 per m² of advertising display only - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 372 + R 1260 =R 1632 ), (, thereafter :an amount of R 250 per m² of advertising display only - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
(j) An application in terms of Section 24 (other temporary advertising signs), shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of:
R5254 - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for period of not more than 180 days.
R5542 - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for period of not more than 180 days.
(k) An application for signs as set out in Section 25: Advertisements on construction sites – (Temporary advertising signs and hoardings on construction site boundary walls, fences, hoardings and scaffolding) and if approved, approved for period of not more than 12 months (renewable maximum 12 months), shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of:
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ), , thereafter : an amount of R 237 per m² for first 100 m², and R 226 per m² of advertising display for the second 100 m² and R113 per m² of advertising display for the balance (greater than 200 m²).
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 372 + R 1260=R 1632 ), , thereafter : an amount of R 250 per m² for first 100 m², and R 238 per m² of advertising display for the second 100 m² and R119 per m² of advertising display for the balance (greater than 200 m²).
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(l) An application in terms of Section 26: Transit advertising, shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee consisting of .
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 353 + R 1 194 =R 1 547 ),, thereafter : an amount of R237 per m² whether the sign is displayed on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for a period of not more than 180 days
A non-refundable pre-evaluation and admin fee consisting of R 372 + R 1 260 =R 1 632 ),, thereafter : an amount of R250 per m² whether the sign is displayed on Private or Council land – and if approved, approved for a period of not more than 180 days
(m) Any request for additional reason/s as contemplated in the By-laws shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of:
R 353 per each application
R 372 per each application
(n) Any request for re-consideration (amendment to an application) of a refusal as contemplated in the By-laws shall be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of: - irrespective of whether the sign is erected on Private or Council land
R 4 952 R 5 224
(o) An application for amendment of an approval or condition(s) of approval for an outdoor advertising sign or hoarding shall be accompanied by a non-refundable amount of:
R4 952 R5 224
(p) An owner of a transit sign impounded by Council in terms of the By-laws may claim such transit sign upon payment of a fee of:
R 444 per square meter or part thereof for each transit sign as contemplated in Section 26(5).
R 468 per square meter or part thereof for each transit sign as contemplated in Section 26(5).
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NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF 2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(q) An owner of a sign impounded by Council in terms of the By laws may claim such sign upon payment of a fee of:
R 443 per square meter or part thereof for each transit sign as contemplated in Section 30
R 467 per square meter or part thereof for each transit sign as contemplated in Section 30
(r) An owner of a poster that has been removed but not destroyed by the Council or its agent may claim such a poster upon payment of a fee of :
R 266 for each poster removed by the Council or its agent as contemplated in Section 27(8)
R 281 for each poster removed by the Council or its agent as contemplated in Section 27(8)
(s) An appeal lodged in terms of Section 37 shall be accompanied by a non-refundable amount of:
R 5254 R 5542
(t) Copies of documents, correspondence, etc: (excluding Guidelines and application forms):
A4
A3
R 25 once of service charge plus R 3 per page
R25 once of service charge plus R 5 per page
R 26 once of service charge plus R 3.20 per page
R26 once of service charge plus R 5.30 per page
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ANNEXURE D
DETERMINATION OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR THE ISSUING OF CERTIFICATES AND SUPPLY OF INFORMATION BY THE CORPORATE GEO INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges for the Issuing of Certificates and the Supply of Information by Corporate Geo Informatics Department as set out below with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs will be effective from 1 July 2019 to June 2020:
Property information sent by e-Property & Public Counter Sections(Special services)
Old Rates(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)
New Rates(1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020)
Fax Service registration fee R231
e-Property Information Service subscription fee
R244
Zoning certificates per stand R52 Zoning certificates per stand R55Zoning information sheet R10 Zoning information per A4 R 11A and B series maps per A4 R0 R0Stand Dimensions and areas R10 Stand Dimensions and areas per
A4R11
Confirmation stand / street numbers
R10 Confirmation stand / street numbers
R 11
GIS Information (Standard – Generally available products : Colour)Old Rates
(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)New Rates
(1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020)A0 paper R29
6A0 paper R312
A1 R148
A1 R156
A2 R74 A2 R78A3 R52 A3 R55A4 R39 A4 R41
GIS Information (Standard – Generally available products : Monochrome)A3 R39 A3 R41A4 R25 A4 R26
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GIS Information (Customized Plotting – Value added products and services)Old Rates
(1 July 2017 – 30 June 2018)New Rates
(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)A0 paper R56
7A0 paper R598
A1 R419
A1 R442
A2 R345
A2 R364
A3 R314
A3 R331
A4 R307
A4 R324
Preparing for dispatch R270
Preparing for dispatch R285
Data preparation and dispatchOld Rates
(1 July 2017 – 30 June 2018)New Rates
(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)Preparing for dispatch (per unit) R270 Preparing for dispatch (per unit) R285CD or DVD R15 CD or DVD R16
Digital informationOld Rates
(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)New Rates
(1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020)Polygon per stand (excluding base data)
Free Polygon per stand (excluding base data)
Free
Line data per kilobyte (excluding base data)
Free Line data per kilobyte (excluding base data)
Free
Attribute data per record Free Attribute data per record FreeBuilding footprints per polygon Free Building footprints per polygon Free--- Free Building footprints (full set –
excluding attribute data)Free
Digital map books on CD or DVD R479 Digital map books on CD or DVD R505Interactive Map on CD or DVD R1378 Interactive Map on CD or DVD R1454CoJ Town Planning Schemes on CD or DVD
R232 CoJ Town Planning Schemes on CD or DVD
R245
Online digital data downloads (shp and dxf) per 3km x 3km gridOld Rates
(1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019)New Rates
(1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020)Cadastre (Stands), Cadastre (Townships), Street Addresses, 2m contours
R124 per grid
Cadastre (Stands), Cadastre (Townships), Street Addresses, 2m contours
(1 July 2019 – 30 June 2020)Aerial Photography per set Free Aerial Photography per set FreeAerial photography per tile (3kmx3km)
Free Aerial photography per tile (3kmx3km)
Free
Aerial photography 2015 (15cm pixel resolution)Joburg2015 – Aerial Photography per set FreeJoburg2015 – Aerial photography per tile (3kmx3km) FreeJoburg2015 – Digital Elevation Model (DEM) FreeJoburg2015 – Digital Elevation Model (DEM) per tile (3kmx3km) FreeJoburg2015 – Lidar points per set (ground & non ground) FreeJoburg2015 – Lidar points per tile (3km x3km) FreeJoburg2015 – Aerial photography, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Lidar points (3kmx3km), 25cm contours (3kmx3km)
Free
Joburg2015 – Aerial photography, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Lidar points (3kmx3km), 25cm contours (3kmx3km) per tile
Aerial photography 2018 (15cm pixel resolution)Joburg2018 – Aerial Photography per set FreeJoburg2018 – Aerial photography per tile (3kmx3km) FreeJoburg2018 – Digital Elevation Model (DEM) FreeJoburg2018 – Digital Elevation Model (DEM) per tile (3kmx3km) FreeJoburg2018 – Lidar points per set (ground & non ground) FreeJoburg2018 – Lidar points per tile (3km x3km) FreeJoburg2018 – Aerial photography, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Lidar points (3kmx3km), 25cm contours (3kmx3km)
Free
Joburg2018 – Aerial photography, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Lidar points (3kmx3km), 25cm contours (3kmx3km) per tile
Developer Licensing Agreement: An agreement between the Directorate Corporate Geo–Informatics (CGIS) and the licensee wherein certain rights are granted to use digital data as specified, with cadastre.
R13,957 per annum excluding VAT
b)
Publishing Licensing Agreement: An agreement between the Directorate Corporate Geo–Informatics (CGIS) and the licensee wherein certain rights are granted to publish digital data as specified.
R6,978 per annum excluding VAT
c)
Maintenance licensing Agreement: An agreement between the Directorate Corporate Geo–Informatics (CGIS) and the licensee for supply of updated digital data as specified.
R3,323 per annum excluding VAT
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ANNEXURE E
DETERMINATION OF CHARGES FOR THE SUPPLY OF INFORMATION RELATING TO THE MUNICIPAL PLANNING TRIBUNAL TO THE PUBLIC.
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges for the Issuing Information with effect from 1 July 2019
The following tariffs will be effective from 1 July 2019 to June 2020:
NO DESCRIPTION APPROVEDTARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED NEW TARIFF 2019/2020
(1) A complete copy of an agenda of one meeting of the Municipal Planning Tribunal (Former Planning Committee )
R 179 R 189
(2) A complete copy of the minutes of proceedings of one meeting of Municipal Planning Tribunal (Former Planning Committee)
R 62 R 65
(3) A complete set of agendas of the Municipal Planning Tribunal (Former Planning Committee) for one Calendar Year
R 4 336 R 4 574
(4) A complete set of the minutes of proceedings of the Municipal Planning Tribunal (Former Planning Committee) for one calendar year
R 1 484 R 1 566
(5) For each folio containing an extract from the agenda and minutes of the proceedings of the Municipal Planning Tribunal (Former Planning Committee )
R 2.90 R 3.05
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ANNEXURE 6
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES IN RESPECT OF RENTALS AND CHARGES FOR COUNCIL OWNED RESIDENTIAL STOCK ADMINISTERED BY THE HOUSING DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), determined its rental tariffs in respect of rentals and charges for Council owned residential stock administered by the City’s Housing Department with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs will be effective as from 1 July 2019:
Alexandra Far East BankIncome up to R3500 Room 615 648.21 683.21 720.11Income above R3500 Room 615 648.21 683.21 720.11Creche 4157.2 4 381.69 4 618.30 4867.69
The proposed tariffs for Commercial tenants excludes retail shops that are inherited by JOSHCO with newly purchased buildings, these retails shops are taken over with their previous Landlords contracts and converted to month - month until the refurbishment of the property resumes.
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ANNEXURE 8
AMENDMENT OF THE FARE STRUCTURE FOR METROPOLITAN BUS SERVICES
Table A - Comparative Adult Cash Trip Tariffs
STAGES
METROBUS
METROBUS (R) PROPOSED (R) CURRENT
1 11.60 R 12.402 13.60 R 14.603 16.40 R 17.504 19.70 R 21.105 22.80 R 24.406 24.60 R 26.307 26.90 R 28.808 28.90 R 30.90
Table B – MULTI JOURNEY TAG FARES:
CLASS OF PASSENGER FARE BASEStored Value 8.0% DiscountAdult Commuters – multi journey tags 25% Discount
Scholars 7 % on cash and further 25% discount for multi journey fares
SAPD, JMPD and SANDF members in uniform Free travel on non-dedicated trips
Pensioners 8.6% on cash and 50% on multi journey trips. Pensioners must be restricted to only use buses during off-peak or pay the normal adult fare.
Metrobus staff Free travel. But to present staff ID card at all times
Table C- LEVEL OF DISCOUNTS:
Description % of Passengers travelling
Discount Applicable
Effective Discount off cash
Adult 62.88% - 25%People With Disability
1.68% 50% off adult price tag
63%
Pensioners 9.57% 86% off adult price tag
90%
Scholars 25.87% 30% off adult tag price
48%
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ANNEXURE 9
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR REA VAYA BRT FARES
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Financial Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges for Rea Vaya BRT Fares with effect after 1 July 2019.
The proposed tariffs are as per the tables below:
Rea Vaya Journey Length 2019/20 Proposed FaresPeak Fares Off Peak Fares
Less than 5km (Minimum Fare) R8.00 R7.20More than 5km but less than and equals to 10km R9.60 R8.70More than 10km but less than and equals to 15km R11.80 R10.60More than 15km but less than and equals to 25km R13.90 R12.50More the 25km but less than 35km R15.00 R13.50More than 35km (Maximum fare) R16.00 R14.40Penalty Fees R16.00 R16.00Penalty fees from inspection R35.00 R35.00
Rea Vaya Passenger Load Values Additional Bonus
Percentage
Additional Bonus Value
From R10 – R50 0 R0From R51 – R100 5% From R2.60 – R5.00From R101 – R200 7.5% From R7.60 – R15.00From R201 – R300 10% From R20.10 – R30.00From R301 – R700 12.5% From R37.60 – R87.50
Fare media and other charges
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Details PricingOccasional users – one trip card R21.00Events occasional users – two trip card R42.00EMV card (new user) R32.00EMV card (replacement) R32.00
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC RELATED SERVICES
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22 (a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21(A) and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A (1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) amended its Tariff of Charges for Miscellaneous Traffic Related Services with effect from 1 July 2019.The following charges will be effective from 1 July 2019:
Service
PresentTariff
ProposedTariffFrom 1 July 2019
%Incr.
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2020
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2021
1 1.1. Impounding of Vehicles for offences other than illegal dumping
The proposed increase is in line with market related charges, cost recovery principles and is considered to be a deterrent to unlawful behaviour. In addition this tariff is in line with the proposed tariff for the impounding of non-perishable goods (16 below).
The estimated additional revenue isR4 395 000 (2018/19),R8 910 000 (2019/20) and R9 435 000 (2020/21).
R2 970 R3130 5,4 R3 300 R3 475
1.2. Impounding Vehicles for Illegal Dumping
1.2.1. First offence1.2.2. Second Offence1.2.3. Third Offence1.2.4. Fourth Offence
Illegal dumping is a very serious problem, which has reached crisis levels in Johannesburg. As a result, this new proposed tariff’s will serve as a major deterrent to offenders.
R2 970R2 970R2 970R2 970
R10 000R15 000R20 000Vehicleseizure
337
505
673
N/A
R10 520R15 780R21 040Vehicleseizure
R11 040
R16 560
R22 080
Vehicleseizure
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Service
PresentTariff
ProposedTariffFrom 1 July 2019
%Incr.
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2020
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2021
The estimated additional estimated revenue based on average 600 impoundments on second offence isR9 000 000 (2019/20),R15 780 000 (2020/21) and R24 840 000 (2021/22).
2 Storage of Impounded vehicles per 24 hours after the first 48 hours.
The proposed increase is considered to be a deterrent to unlawful behaviour and this tariff is in line with the proposed tariff for the storage of goods (17 below).
R120 R130 8,3 R140 R150
It is estimated additional income isR125 000 (2019/20),R270 000(2020/21) and R432 000 (2021/22)
3(a Copy of a Road Traffic Accident Report
R300 R320 6,7 R340 R360
The estimated additional income is R352 000 (2019/20),R374 000 (2020/21) andR396 000 (2021/22)
3(b
(ii)
Copy of Normal Accident Report Produced by the Accident Reconstruction Team (includes maximum of 25 photographs)
R4 160 R4 390 5,5 R4 630 R4 870
The purpose of this tariff is to cover the cost of supplying a professionally re-constructed accident report to a prospective claimant.
This is a high quality
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Service
PresentTariff
ProposedTariffFrom 1 July 2019
%Incr.
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2020
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2021
technical accident report that is drawn up by specially trained Metro Police Officers from the Accident Reconstruction Team.
These officers who are on standby at all times, respond to all serious accidents and have to be paid standby allowance plus overtime payment.
These reconstructed accident reports are very detailed and time consuming to construct.
Additional photographs should be charged for at the tariff under Item 4.
The estimated additional income R18 000 (2019/20), R19 000 (2020/21) and R20 000 (2021/22)
3(c Provision of Accident Statistics drawn by the Accident Office, provided that the Chief of Police may in terms of section 79(16)(c) of the Local Government Ordinance, 1939 (Ordinance 17 of 1939) provide the statistics free of charge to an institution, organization, society or club (including the State and Province) referred to in section 79(16)(a) or (b) of the ordinance.
R3 410(per request)
R3 600 (perrequest)
5,5 R3 800(perrequest)
R4 000(perrequest)
The purpose of this tariff is to cover the costs involved in compiling and supplying accident statistics to professional bodies (e.g. consultants) and other individuals who request information of this nature
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Service
PresentTariff
ProposedTariffFrom 1 July 2019
%Incr.
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2020
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2021
The proposal that this tariff be levied at the discretion of the Chief of Police is made because it would not always be appropriate to levy the tariff. (e.g. Provincial Government (the provider of NATIS (National Traffic Information System) which is used to compile accident statistics and Central Government)
It is estimated that additional income from this source will be negligible
4 Copy of any photographs taken at the scene of an Accident
It is estimated that additional income from this source will be negligible
R80(perphoto)
R85(perphoto)
6,2%
R90(perphoto)
R95(perphoto)
5Training of Traffic Officers(External Candidates) The estimated additional
income is R134 000 (2019/20),R140 000 (2020/21) andR148 000 (2021/22).
R15 800 R16 700 5,7 R17 600
R18 500
6 Training of Metro Police Officers(External Candidates)
This tariff incorporates the Traffic Officer training as well as the cost of the conversion training course.
The estimated additional income is
R130 000 (2019/20), R138 000 (2020/21) and R145 000 (2021/22).
The estimated additional income is R129 000 (2019/20)R136 000 (2020/21) andR143 000 (2021/22).
13 Sale of Dogs R2 050 R2 2150 4,9 R2 300 R2 450
The JMPD receives generous donations of dogs and can in many instances sell dogs to potential dog handlers.
This charge includes the cost of kennelling, food and medical treatment.
It is anticipated that additional income from this source will be negligible.
Sale of Horse The charge includes the
cost of stabling, food and medical treatment
It is anticipated that additional income from this source will be negligible.
R2 500 R2 600 4,0 R2 800 R3 000
14 Traffic Control – Filming on Public Roads
R900 R950 5,5 R1 000 R1 050
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Service
PresentTariff
ProposedTariffFrom 1 July 2019
%Incr.
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2020
ProposedTarifffrom1 July 2021
All organisations – per hour or part thereof.
The estimated additional income isR143 000 (2019/20),R150 000 (2020/21) and R158 000 (2021/22).
15 Impounding of Goods
Perishable goods R1 500 R1 600 6,6 R1 700 R1 800
Non-perishable goods (including caravans, trailers and containers)
The present tariff for the impounding of perishable goods is considered to be adequate. The proposed tariff for non-perishable goods is in line with the proposed tariff for the impounding of vehicles (1 above).
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF CHARGES IN RESPECT OF STREET ENCROACHMENTS, REINSTATEMENTS, PRINTED MATERIAL AND TENDER DOCUMENTS
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21(1) and (3), 21A and 75A(3) and (4) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariff of Charges in respect of Street Encroachments, Reinstatements, Printed Material, Tender Documents, Traffic Counting and Legal Documents with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs (inclusive of VAT) shall be effective from 1 July 2019
Street Encroachments Proposed new tariff
Old Tariff 2018/2019 New Tariff 2019/2020
R 575 half year for every 15.74 meter or part thereof
R 610 half year for every 15.74 meter or part thereof
Printed Materials
Standard ActivityOld Tariff New Tariff
Plotted Maps: Black & WhiteA0 Paper R 430 R 454A1 Paper R 240 R 253A2 Paper R 150 R 158A3 Paper R 90 R 95A4 Paper R 45 R 47Plotted Maps: Colour fill (Standard Paper)A0 Paper R 820 R 865A1 Paper R 620 R 654A2 Paper R 520 R 549A3 Paper R 200 R 211A4 Paper R 90 R 95Plotted Maps: Colour fill (Gloss Paper)A0 Paper R 1 065 R 1 124A1 Paper R 800 R 844A2 Paper R 620 R 654A3 Paper R 320 R 338A4 Paper R 90 R 95GIS Labour per hour R 515 R 543Minimum labour per hour R 215 R 227Customised Map Request R 510 R 538
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Standard Activity Old Tariff New Tariff Revised Customised Map request
R 250 R 264
Data Conversion for Client per kilobyte
R 0, 85 R 0, 90
Sale of non Spatial Data R 0, 35 R 0, 40Sale of Spatial Data per kilobyte
R 0, 45 R 0, 50
Retrieval of Archive Drawing R 65 R 69Reinstatements(Minimum charge 1m2)Road Riding Surface R 1 300 R 1 372Backfilling R 920 R 970Paved Footways R 575 R 607DCP Testing R 195 R 206Unpaved Footways R 565 R 596Kerbing (lm) R 850 R 897Temporary Reinstatements R 430 R 454Wayleaves processing fees, per project per suburb
R 800 R 844
Wayleave processing fee for unplanned work per suburb (emergencies)
R 800 R 844
For Re-inspection where previous inspection had failed and work was Redone
R 3 000 R 3 165
Penalty for failed reinstatements done by own agent
R 12 000 R 12 660
Legal a) For every A4 photocopy R 7,10 R 7, 50b) For every A4 printed copy in electronic or machine-readable format
R 4,25 R 4, 50
c) For a copy in a computer-readable form on
i) stiffy discii) compact disc
R 15,60 R 16, 50
d) I) For a transcription of visual imagesii) For a copy of a visual image
R 50 R 53
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Standard Activity Old Tariff New Tariff
e) I) For a transcription of an Audio Record per pageii) For a copy of an Audio Record
R 155
R 50
R 164
R 53
Traffic CountsExisting Counts (Per Set) R 955 R 1 007Existing Traffic Signal Plans R 185 R 195New Intersection Counts R 4 575 R 4 827New Link Volume Counts R 2 135 R 2 252
Tender DocumentsUp to a million one year contract
R 270 R 285
Up to a million two year contract
R 510 R 538
> R1 million R 790 R 833Capital Projects R 1 310 R 1 382Security Closure Administration Cost (Main Gate)
Security Closure Administration Cost (Main Gate) – Renewal after two years
R 8 140 R 8 588
Security Closure Administration Cost (Additional Gate) – Renewal after two years
R 480 R 506
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
The following charges inclusive of VAT will be effective from the 1 July 2019.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
1 VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT CHARGESa. Fire appliance or specialist vehicle per hour or part thereof, for any type of call out incident.
R 729.22 R 775.50 R 818.15
b. Service vehicle per hour or part thereof, for any callout incident.
R 285.39 R 303.60 R 320.30
c. Fire appliance or specialised vehicle hired out for any purpose other than incident attendance per hour or part thereof (Pre-contracted and paid in advance).
R 1,085.40 R 1,154.20 R 1,217.68
d. Service vehicle hired out for any purpose other than incident attendance, per hour or part thereof (Pre-contracted and paid in advance).
R 314.61 R 334.00 R 352.37
e. Equipment of a general or specialised nature hired out for any purpose other than incident attendance per hour or part thereof, per item (Pre-contracted and paid in advance).
R 171.91 R 192.80 R 203.40
f. Recharging of compressed air cylinders paid in advance.
R 128.09 R 136.30 R 143.80
g. Hiring of lecture / recreation facilities per day or part thereof paid in advance.
R 1,786.52 R 1,899.70 R 2,004.18
h. Service vehicle hired out for Fire Safety – Special Event standby, per vehicle, per day. (Pre-contracted and paid in advance)
R 200.00 R 212.80 R 224.50
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DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
2 Personnel chargesa. Officers and staff at any type of callout incident including standby duties per person, per hour or part thereof.
R 314.61 R 363.30 R 383.28
b. Officers and staff required in attendance i.r.o. hired out vehicle and / or equipment per person, per hour or part thereof (Pre-contracted and paid in advanced)
R 314.61 R 334.60 R 353.00
c. Consultation fees for professional services i.r.o Disaster Management, PIER and Fire Safety per our or part thereof
R 456.18 R 485.20 R 513.00
d. Events Medical Standby – Officers and staff required in attendance i.r.o. hired out vehicles and/or equipment per person, per hour or part thereof. (pre-contracted and paid in advance)(i) Basic life support R 159.00 R 169.20 R 178.51(ii) Intermediate Life support R 190.10 R 202.20 R 213.32(iii) Advanced Life support R 333.50 R 354.70 R 374.21(iv) Doctor R 477.00 R 507.30 R 535.20
3 DocumentsFees payable in advance and not refundable in the event that no records are found. Requests for duplicate documentation will be charged at the same tariff as original documents.a. Incident reports on request (All incident types, fire, medical special service etc. Reprint or duplicate of original as may be indicated, paid in advance)
R 100.00 R 106.50 R 112.36
b. Post-incident report on request (All incident types, paid in advance). If report is less than one year
R 220.23 R 234.30 R 247.19
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DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
c. Post-incident report on request (All incident types paid in advance) if report is older than one year
R 597.76 R 635.80 R 670.77
d. Provisional Fire Report requested less than one year from date of incident.
R 157.30 R 167.40 R 176.61
e. Provisional Fire Report – Requested between one and three years from date of incident.
R 235.96 R 251.00 R 264.81
f. Provisional Fire Report requested more than 3 years from date of incident.
R 550.56 R 585.40 R 617.60
4 Consumablesa. Costs of all materials used plus 10% as an administration charge
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE Conditions
5 FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS GOODS –ANNUAL REGISTRATIONSAll fees are payable in advanceAll registration certificates and permits are renewable annually, application for renewal should be submitted 30 days before certificate/permit expiry date and the proof of payment of the applicable fee should be submitted before certificate/permit expiry date or certificate/permit will lapse on expiry date and restoration fee will become payable.All relevant application forms are available from the City of Johannesburg Emergency Services – Fire Safety Section
If a registration certificate/permit is refused, remedial steps must be taken within 14 days by the applicant in order for the re-inspection to be free of charge and to ensure the issuing of the relevant certificate or permit. Failing which, the prescribed tariff will again be payable.
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Premises requiring additional registrations during registered year due to alterations or additions -a) If more than six months is left on the current registration, no additional registration fee is payable, only the fee applicable in 7.1 will be levied for the inspection and the original expiry date will remain.b)If less than six months is left on the current registration, an additional registration fee is payable based only on the new work, no fee applicable in 7.1 will be levied for the inspection but the original expiry date will remain. a. Inspection and issue of Registration Certificate per premises1. Bulk flammable liquids storage (CLASS 1, 2, 3)
TARIFF 2016/17
TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
170001 Litres - and above R 4,071.70
170001 Litres - 800 Kilolitre R 2,873.05 R 3,054.79 Replaced with simplified tariff
801 - 1600 Kilolitre R 3,015.74 R 3,206.60 "
1601 - 2400 Kilolitre R 3,143.83 R 3,342.90 "
2401 - 3200 Kilolitre R 3,303.38 R 3,512.40 "
3201 - 4000 Kilolitre R 3,387.65 R 3,602.10 "
4001 - 4800 Kilolitre R 3,552.82 R 3,777.60 "
4801 - 6000 Kilolitre R 3,558.44 R 3,783.70 "
6001 - 8000 Kilolitre R 4,830.36 R 5,135.90 "
8001 - Kilolitre above R 5,002.27 R 5,318.80 "
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2. Bulk liquefied Petroleum Gas (Class 0) TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
80001 Litres - and above R 3,615.60
80001 Litres - 100 Kilolitre R 2,786.53 R 2,962.90 Replaced with simplified tariff
101 - 150 Kilolitre R 2,973.05 R 3,163.30 "
151 - 200 Kilolitre R 3,158.44 R 3,358.40 "
201 - 250 Kilolitre R 3,187.65 R 3,389.30 "
251 - 300 Kilolitre R 3,515.74 R 3,738.20 "
301 - Kilolitre above R3 715.30 R 3,950.40 "
Restoration of lapsed registration certificate fee for bulk – fee payable for each year or part thereof that registration certificates were not renewed, plus current registration fees.
Fee equal to 1.5 times
current annual fee.
Fee equal to 1.5 times
current annual fee.
b. Per Spray Booth / Spray Room/Spray cabinet
R 714.61 R 760.00 R 801.80
- For the first Spray Booth / Spray Room. R 378.65 R 402.80 Replaced with one Tariff
- For each subsequent Spray Booth / Spray Room an additional.
R 128.09 R 136.30 "
Premises with flammable liquid store and spray booth/spray room- The Tariff for Flammable Liquids (5c) will apply plus R ------ per Spray Booth / Spray Room.
R 128.09 R 136.30 "
Maximum amount chargeable in terms of 5.b R 1,343.83 R 1,428.90 "
c. The Storage Handling and use.
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1.Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Class 0) TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
0-500 litres (0-268Kg) R 760.00 R 801.80501- 3000 litres (268Kg-1612Kg) R 916.00 R 966.389001 - 67500 litres (1613Kg - 36290Kg) R 1,235.00 R 1,302.9367501 - 80000 liters (26290Kg - 43010Kg) R 1,413.00 R 1,490.72
0 - 800 Litres R 714.61 R 760.00 Replaced with simplified tariff
9001- 23000 Litres R 1,035.96 R 1,101.60 R 1,162.19
23001-46000 Litres R 1,186.52 R 1,261.60 R 1,330.99
46001 Litres – 170 Kilolitres R 1,322.48 R 1,406.30 R 1,483.65
d. Restoration of lapsed registration certificate - fee payable for each year, or part thereof that registration certificate were not renewed, plus current registration fees
R 380.90 Fee equal to 1.5 times
current annual fee.
Fee equal to 1.5 times
current annual fee.
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e. Inspection of Vehicle and issuing of Transport Permit of Hazardous MaterialsTruck tracker only R 457.31 R 486.40 R 513.15
1. Flammable Liquids TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
0-1500 Litres R 707.87 R 752.80 R 794.20
1501-3000 Litres R 829.22 R 881.70 R 930.19
3001- 9000 Litres R 943.82 R 1,003.80 R 1,059.01
9001- 23000 Litres R 957.31 R 1,018.00 R 1,073.99
23001 –46000 Litres R 1,265.17 R 1,345.30 R 1,419.29
46001 Litres and above R 1,343.83 R 1,428.90 R 1,507.49
2. Hazardous Substances TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
0- 500 kilogram R 707.87 R 752.80 R 794.20
501-1500 Kilogram R 829.22 R 881.70 R 930.19
1501- 3000 Kilogram R 943.82 R 1,003.80 R 1,059.01
3001- 5000 Kilogram R 1,071.91 R 1,139.80 R 1,202.49
5001-9000 Kilogram R 1,222.48 R 1,299.90 R 1,371.39
9001 Kilogram and above R 1,343.83 R 1,428.90 R 1,507.49
f. Restoration of lapsed transport permit-fee payable for each year or part thereof that transport permit were not renewed plus current fees.
R 360.68 Fee equal to 1.5 times
annual fee.
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g. Issuing of duplicate certificate or permit and change of details not requiring re-inspection.
New R 150.00 R 158.25
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE CONDITIONS
6 SUPPORTING OF PLANSAll fees are payable in advanceFlammable liquids and Hazardous substances plan fees will be payable for each assessment. (i.e. Where plans are not supported, the prescribed fees will again become payable)All supported flammable liquid plans qualify for 2 initial inspections to a maximum of 2 hours total, this may be spread over a maximum of 2 inspections, and thereafter inspection fees as per 7.1 will be applicable.Building plan fees include consultations and inspections to a maximum of the amount of hours in total as indicated, thereafter Consultations and Inspection Fees as per 6.a. and 7.1 will be applicable.
a. Flammable Liquids and Hazardous Substances
1.Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Class 0) TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
0- 800 Litres R 142.70 R 151.80 R 160.15
801- 1200 Litres R 214.61 R 228.30 R 240.86
1201- 3000 Litres R 271.91 R 289.30 R 305.21
3001- 9000 Litres R 350.56 R 372.80 R 393.30
9001- 67500 Litres R 414.61 R 441.00 R 465.26
67501Litres- and above R 485.40 R 516.20 R 544.59
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2. Flammable Liquids (Class 1, 2, 3) 0- 1500 Litres R 142.70 R 151.80 R 160.15
1501- 3000 Litres R 214.61 R 228.30 R 240.86
3001-9000 Litres R 271.91 R 289.30 R 305.21
9001- 23000 Litres R 350.56 R 372.80 R 393.30
23001- 46000 Litres R 414.61 R 437.00 R 461.04
46001 Litres - and above R 471.91 R 501.90 R 529.50
3. Flammable Liquid Store and Spray Booth / Spray Room
R2.43 per m2 R2.60 per m2 R2.75 per m2
Minimum fee applicable to 6.a.3 R 404.95 R 430.70 R 454.39
4. Site layout – piping only. R 300.00 R 319.20 R 336.76
b. Rational Designs and Building Plans
1.Building Plans (Including rational design and assessments)
TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. 1- 10000m2 (including 2 hrs consultations/inspections)
R2.77 per m2 R2.96 per m2 R3.12 per m2
b. 10001- 15000m2 (including 2 hrs consultations/inspections
R2.41 per m2 R2.58 per m2 R2.72 per m2
c. 15001- 20000m2 (including 2hrs consultations/inspections
R2.03 per m2 R2.17 per m2 R2.29 per m2
d. 20001- 25000m2 (Including 3 hrs consultations/Inspections)
R2.01 per m2 R2.15 per m2 R2.27 per m2
e. 25001- 30000m2 (including 3 hrs consultations/inspections)
R1.86 per m2 R1.99 per m2 R2.10 per m2
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f. 30001- 35000m2 (including 3 hrs consultations/inspections
R1.75 per m2 R1.88 per m2 R1.98 per m2
g. 35001- 40000m2 (including 3 hrs consultations/inspections)
R1.61 per m2 R1.73 per m2 R1.83 per m2
h. 40001- 45000m2 (Including 4 hrs consultations/Inspections)
R1.46 per m2 R1.56 per m2 R1.65 per m2
i. 45001- 50000m2 (including 4 hrs consultations/inspections)
R1.21 per m2 R1.30 per m2 R1.37 per m2
j. 50001- and above m2 (including 4 hrs consultations/inspections)
R1.07 per m2 R1.14 per m2 R1.20 per m2
k. Minimum fee applicable to 6.b.1 R 404.50 R 430.10 R 453.76
TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. 1- 10000m2 R2.77 per m2 R2.96 per m2 Tariffs now included
aboveb. 10001- 15000m2 R2.41 per m2 R2.58 per m2 "
c. 15001- 20000m2 R2.03 per m2 R2.17 per m2 "
d. 20001- 25000m2 R2.01 per m2 R2.15 per m2 "
e. 25001- 30000m2 R1.86 per m2 R1.99 per m2 "
f. 30001- 35000m2 R1.75 per m2 R1.88 per m2 "
g. 35001- 40000m2 R1.61 per m2 R1.73 per m2 "
h. 40001- 45000m2 R1.46 per m2 R1.56 per m2 "
i. 45001- 50000m2 R1.21 per m2 R1.30 per m2
j. 50001- and above m2 R1.07 per m2 R1.14 per m2 "
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3. Site Development Plan R 300.00 R 319.20 R 336.764. Partition Layout Plan or addendum per Floor or Tenant
R 300.00 R 319.20 R 336.76
5.Assessment of additional sets as previously supported
TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. Building Plans R 757.31 R 805.20 R 849.49b. Rational Design R 1,100.00 R 1,169.90 R 1,234.24
6. Consultancy fees- discussions rate per hour or part thereof
Conditions
All fees are payable in advance. Where uncertainty exist regarding the time required for the inspection, an initial fee for 1 hour will be levied, any additional fees will be payable before the release of any certificate/permit/letter.
TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. Building Plans, Rational Design, Site Development plans, etc.
R 457.31 R 486.25 R 512.99
b. Rational Design R 457.31 R 486.25 Combined above
c. Site Development R 457.31 R 486.25 Combined above
7. Charges for inspection (rate per hour or part thereof)
Conditions
All fees are payable in advance. Where uncertainty exist regarding the time required for the inspection, an initial fee for 1 hour will be levied, any additional fees will be payable before the release of any certificate/permit/letter.Where requirements are given, remedial steps must be taken within 14 days by the applicant in order for the re-inspection to be free of charge and to ensure the issuing of the relevant certificate/permit/letter. Failing which, the tariffs prescribed will again be payable.
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7.1 Inspection (Per hout or part thereoff) TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. All requested inspections relating to General work, Fireworks display or storage, Health or Business permits, Storage and use of Flammable substances and Dangerous Goods internal or external not dealt with otherwise, Fire Clearances and Certificates of Fitness etc.
R 352.90
a. General inspection requested R 300.00 R 319.20 Tariff replaced by one tarif above
b. Fire Works Display / Storage R 314.61 R 334.50 "
c. Fire safety compliance for business licence application
R 314.61 R 334.50 "
d. Fire safety compliance for Health permit application
R 314.61 R 334.50 "
e. Warehouses / storage of dangerous goods internal or external
R314.61 R 334.50 "
f. Flammable substance and dangerous goods.
R 314.61 R 334.50 "
g. Certificate of fitness – Event venue R 314.62 R 334.50 "
7.2 Additional Inspection (Rate per hour or part thereof)a. General Inspection R 314.61 R 334.50 "
b. Fire Works Display / Storage R 314.61 R 334.50 "
c. Business Licences R 314.61 R 334.50 "
d. Health permit R 314.61 R 334.50 "
e. Warehouse / Storage of Dangerous Goods Internal or External
R 314.61 R 334.50 "
f. Flammable substance and Dangerous Goods
R 314.61 R 334.50 "
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g. Certificate of fitness – Event venue R 314.61 R 334.50 "
8. Permission to hold event/ Event certificate of fitness- Permanent and Temporary Structurea. Public attendance1 - 1000 R 557.31 R 592.60 R 625.19
1001 - 5000 R 735.96 R 782.50 R 825.54
5001 - 10000 R 929.22 R 988.00 R 1,042.34
10001 - 30000 R 1,114.61 R 1,185.10 R 1,250.28
30001 - 50000 R 1,301.13 R 1,383.40 R 1,459.49
50001 - 100000 R 1,486.52 R 1,580.55 R 1,667.48
100001 - and above R 1,858.43 R 1,976.00 R 2,084.68
9. Issuing of duplicate certificate, permit, letter or change of details not requiring re-inspection for work charged for according to 7.1 or 8
New R 150.00 R 158.25
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
7 TRAINING ACADEMY1. Item / Course1.1. Fire extinguisher course R 571.91 R 608.10 R 641.551.2. One day course R 879.78 R 935.40 R 986.851.3. One day premium course R 1,430.00 R 1,520.45 R 1,604.071.4. 3-day course R 1,115.73 R 1,186.30 R 1,251.551.5. 3 Day premium course R 1,652.60 R 1,757.10 R 1,853.741.6. Fire Marshal course R 1,115.73 R 1,186.30 R 1,251.551.7. Fire Marshal premium course R1 652.60 R 1,757.10 R 1,853.741.8. Fire officer 1 R 1,900.00 R 2,004.50 R 2,114.751.9. Forty hour course unspecified R 1,335.96 R 1,420.50 R 1,498.631.10. Fire-fighter one R 12,205.67 12,977.60 R 13,691.371.11. Fire-fighter two R 6,633.73 7,053.30 R 7,441.23
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1.12. Fire Instructor 1 R 4,000.001.13. First aid level 1 R 1,214.61 1,291.40 R 1,362.431.14. First aid level 1 premium R1 845.86 R 1,962.60 R 2,070.541.15. First aid level 2 R 1,357.31 R 1,443.20 R 1,522.581.16. First aid level 2 premium R1 880.86 R 1,999.80 R 2,109.791.17. First aid level 3 R 3,287.65 R 3,495.60 R 3,687.861.18. Occupational health and safety representative
R 1,214.61 R 1,291.40 R 1,362.43
1.19. Occupational health and safety representative premium
R1 745.86 R 1,856.30 R 1,958.40
1.20. Occupational health and safety legislative
R 1,714.61 R 1,823.10 R 1,923.37
1.21. HIRA R1 378.00 R 1,465.20 R 1,545.791.22. HIRA premium R2 014.00 R 2,141.40 R 2,259.181.23. First aid refresher course R 879.78 R 935.40 R 986.851.24. Ambulance emergency attendant R 44,349.62 R 47,154.60 R 49,748.101.25. Critical care attendant refresher course R 3,287.65 R 3,495.60 R 3,687.861.26. Aviation health care provider course R 1,335.96 R 1,420.50 R 1,498.631.27. Self-contained breathing apparatus R 6,895.53 R 7,331.65 R 7,734.891.28. Hazmat operations course R 3,937.09 R 4,186.10 R 4,416.341.29. Hazmat Technician R 11,433.75 R 12,156.90 R 12,825.531.30. Pumps course R 7,074.19 R 7,521.60 R 7,935.291.31. Aerial appl course R 8,112.39 R 8,625.50 R 9,099.901.32. Incident command course R 1,131.47 R 1,203.00 R 1,269.171.33. High angle 1 course R 2,421.36 R 2,574.50 R 2,716.101.34. High angle 2 course R 4,103.39 R 4,362.90 R 4,602.861.35. Introduction to motor vehicle rescue course
R 928.09 R 986.80 R 1,041.07
1.36. Motor vehicle rescue course R 3,835.97 R 4,078.60 R 4,302.921.37. Confined space rescue course R 1,996.64 R 2,122.90 R 2,239.661.38. Industrial & agric rescue R 1,037.08 R 1,102.70 R 1,163.351.39. Trench collapse course R 4,150.58 R 4,413.10 R 4,655.821.40. Skippers licences - category R R 1,714.61 R 1,823.10 R 1,923.371.41. Structural collapse course R 15,234.29 R 16,197.80 R 17,088.681.42. Swift water rescue course R 4,465.19 R 4,747.60 R 5,008.721.43. Driver training course R 5,203.39 R 5,532.50 R 5,836.79
COURSES AWAITING ACCREDITATION
1.44 Fire officer 2 R 2,750.00 R 2,901.251.45 Fire Department incident Safety Officer R 2,900.00 R 3,059.501.46 Public information Officer R 1,300.00 R 1,371.501.47 Fire and Life Safety Educator 1 R 1,800.00 R 1,899.00
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1.48 Fire and Life Safety Educator 2 R 2,350.00 R 2,479.251.49 Fire investigator 1 R 1,850.00 R 1,951.751.50 Fire investigator 2 R 2,100.00 R 2,215.50
2. Request of Informationa. Duplicate certificate on request. (All certificates issued departmentally, accredited training, all general certificates or permits, paid in advance)
R 157.30 R 167.30 R 176.50
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE Conditions8 General application principles
8.1 Rebate8.1.1 If the service is utilised for a building used exclusively for residential purposes, (H4 only) the Executive Head may, in his / her sole discretion, limit the total amount payable in respect of 1(a), (b), 2(a), 3(a), & (b), to the maximum of R 3000,00. In addition that further discretion be exercised where the informal or poor areas are concerned and have the authority to cancel or reduce an account where such request is received.
8.1.2 The fees payable in terms of 1(a), (b), 2(a), 3(a) & (b) do not apply to veldt fires on vacant even within the area of Jurisdiction
8.1.3 The fees payable in terms of 1(a), (b), 2(a), 3(a) & (b) apply neither to Humanitarian services, Extrication rescue, General rescue nor Animal rescue, except where extrication rescue cost on National roads can reasonably be recovered from National Department of Transport.
8.2 exclusions8.2.1 In some instances a Fire Service is rendered by means of exhibits and parades at various Institutions and functions. These services are in most cases regarded as promotion, awareness and training, thus not charged for.
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8.2.2 Joint exercises with other Emergency Services / Institutions are not charged.8.2.3 Incident reports, post-fire inspection reports, cause determination reports or generic inspection reports, requested and supplied to Government agencies will not be charged the tariff in terms of 3(a) -(f).
8.3 hiring out of vehicle / equipment8.3.1 The Executive Head may make vehicle / equipment available for hire under condition that if required elsewhere, such vehicle / equipment be withdrawn forthwith
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE ConditionsGeneral application principles8.4 documentation / information8.4.1 All duplicate certificate requests payable in advance.8.5 general 8.5.1 All time and tariff calculations are taken from time of departure to time of return.8.5.2 Discretionary or authority exercise, if any, in terms of 9.1.1 & 9.2.1 be reported to council quarterly. 8.5.3 Training: All courses, which are five days and longer, candidates to pay extra books and hand-outs.
8.5.4 Extra fees for the following: TARIFF 2017/18
TARIFF 2018/19
TARIFF 2019/20
a. Breakfast R 42.00 R 44.70 R 47.16
b. Lunch R 90.00 R 95.70 R 100.96
c. Tea / Coffee R 12.72 R 13.50 R 14.24
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8.5.5 Refunds for fees already paid for are subject to the approval of the Executive head.8.5.6 Any unspecified or new training courses will be based on the market related tariffs subject to approval of the Executive Head.
In terms of Sections 17(3)(a)(ii) and 22(a)(i)and (ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003, (Act 56 of 2003) and Sections 21, 21A (1) and 75A(3)(a)(b) and (c) of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has in terms of Sections 11(3)(i) and 75A(1) and (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 2000 (Act 32 of 2000), as amended, read with Section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), amended its Tariffs of Charges for Environmental Health Services with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following charges shall be effective from 1 July 2019.
Service Recommended Tariff
1 Application to conduct a business of: R
(a) Food from a fixed premises 845.00
(b) Vending Food 272.00
(c) Escort agencies, night clubs, massage parlours and adult clubs
4,203.00
(d) Other licences in terms of Schedule 1 of the Act 845.00
2 Issuing of a duplicate licence 150.00
3 The provision of reasons by the Licensing Authority
272.00
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Service Recommended Tariff
4 Amendment of a License issued 150.005 Amendment of a condition on the endorsements to
an issued licence 194.00
6 Copies of a document per page 2.007 Re-inspection of a food premises for the removal of
a prohibition1,345.00
8 Issuing of an export certificate for foodstuffs 1,345.009 Sampling and analysis of bore holes intended for human consumption
1,3455.00
10 Sampling and analysis of a communal swimming pool
534.00
11 Issuing of a permit for a service to remove human excrement
823.00
12 Issuing of a permit for the installation of a sewer works
823.00
13 Issuing of a permit for the conducting of an offensive trade
823.00
14 Issuing of a permit for the conducting of a hairdressing, beauty and/or cosmetology service
823.00
15 Issuing of a permit for the conducting of an informal hairdressing, beauty and/or cosmetology service
272.00
16 Issuing of a permit to conduct an accommodation establishment
1,390.00
17 Issuing of a permit to conduct a nursing home used for maternity, medical and surgical purposes
3,458.00
18 Issuing of a permit to conduct a child care service 823.00
19 Issuing of a permit for the keeping of poultry 823.00
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Service Recommended Tariff
20 Issuing of a permit for the keeping of rabbits 823.00
21 Issuing of a permit to conduct a dog kennel or cattery
823.00
22 Issuing of a permit to keep a dangerous animal 823.00
23 Issuing of a permit to keep bees 823.00
24 Issuing of a permit to conduct a Children’s Home 823.00
25 Impoundment of Cattle, Horses, Mules, Donkeys and other large Animals
323.00
26 Impoundment of Dogs, cats and other small pets 172.00
27 Impoundment of Goats, Sheep and other similar sized Animals
255.00
28 Impoundment of Pigs 206.00
29 Impoundment of Poultry 133.00
30 Impoundment of Wild Animals 317.00
31 Daily Holding Tariff for Cattle, Horses, Mules, Donkeys and other large Animals
122.00
32 Daily Holding Tariff for Dogs, Cats and other small Pets
95.00
33 Daily Holding Tariff for Goats, Sheep and other similar sized Animals
95.00
34 Daily Holding Tariff for Pigs 95.00
35 Daily Holding Tariff for Poultry 78.00
36 Daily Holding Tariff for Wild Animals 133.00
37 Issuing of Destruction of Food Certificates 823.00
38 Vacant properties – Per transaction after referral to contractor for cleaning where owner has failed to adhere to notice.
1,117.00
39 Erection of “no dumping” signs 3,302.00
40 Issuing of a permit to keep dogs 823.00
41 Issuing of a permit to keep cats 823.00
42 Issuing of a permit to introduce Milk and/or Milk products into the Municipal area for human consumption
823.00
43 Cutting of grass, undergrowth, weeds, and/ or vegetation to a maximum height of 150mm above ground level per m2, which shall include the shredding of grass to the satisfaction of the
R 0.95 per m2
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Council 44 Cutting of reeds to a maximum height of 150mm
above ground level per m2, which shall include the shredding or removal thereof to the satisfaction of the Council.
R 8.62 per m2
45 Pruning of a tree, which shall include the removal of the resultant spoils to the satisfaction of the Council.
R578.00 per tree
46 Cutting of a tree to ground level, which shall include the removal of the resultant spoils to the satisfaction of the Council.
R7,022.00 per tree
47 Cutting of shrubs to ground level, which shall include the removal of the resultant spoils to the satisfaction of the Council.
R139.00 per shrub
48 Removal of waste material to the satisfaction of the Council per 1000 kg or part thereof
R506.00 per 1000 kg or part thereof
49 Cutting of grass, undergrowth, weeds, and/ or vegetation to a maximum height of 150mm above ground level, which shall include the shredding of grass and the removal of waste material to the satisfaction of the Council at vacant stands as indicated below:
Property size of 0 – 499m2 including up to 2000kg waste
Property size of 500 – 999m2 including up to 2000kg waste
Property size of 1000 – 1999m2 including up to 2000kg waste
Property size of 2000 – 2999m2 including up to 2000kg waste
Property size of 3000 – 4000m2 including up to 2000kg waste
Removal of waste in excess of 2000Kg on any of the above properties to be done on quotation basis ito Item 48 above.
Properties exceeding 4000m2 to be cleaned ito Items 43 and 48 above
R1,484
R1, 969
R2, 913
R3, 842
R4, 832
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ANNEXURE 14
TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR JOHANNESBURG CITY PARKS and ZOO
Tariffs from 01J 2019 to 30 June 2020
* TARIFFS INCLUSIVE OF A CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS THE PLANTING OF A MEMORIAL TREE BY JCP and ZOO
2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA
STANDARD ITEM TARIFFS FOR ALL CEMETERY CATEGORIES: (EFT PAYEES)
1. EXHUMATION FEE 300 317 334 351
2. CREMATIONS
Standard 1 152 1 215 1 281 1 348
Cremation fee over 120kg 1 489 1 571 1 656 1 742
Infant 474 500 527 554
3. ANATOMY MATERIAL
(per 100kg)
759 801 844 888
4. HINDU CREMATORIUM
(Admin fee charged for
archival records of
cremations taken place on
Council land)
83 88 93 98
5. BURIAL OF ASHES IN
EXISTING GRAVE
92 97 102 107
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
6. AFTER HOURS FEE –
BURIALS
716 755 796 837
AFTER HOURS FEE –
CREMATIONS
(after 16h00 at any
crematorium excluding
Hindu Cremations)
716 755 796 837
7. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS FEE
(MON – FRI)
(additional to respective
tariffs)
859 906 955 1 005
8. CREMATORIUM/
CEMETERY MEMORIAL
WALL SECTION
Plaque/Niche 430 454 479 504
Plaque/No Niche 359 379 399 420
9. BOOK OF
REMEMBRANCE
(1 to 3 Lines)
135 142 150 158
10. ISSUING OF DUPLICATE
CREMATION
CERTIFICATE
68 72 76 80
11. USE OF CHAPEL PER 60
MINUTE SESSION
(excluding Lenasia
Crematorium)
605 638 672 707
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
12. FEE FOR ENLARGING
OF GRAVE
339 358 377 397
FEE FOR DEEPENING
OF GRAVE
339 358 377 397
13. COMMUNITY OPERATED
AND MAINTAINED
CEMETERIES
Jewish (West Park)
Muslim (West Park and
Newclare)
50% of
prescribed
tariff
50% of
prescribed
tariff
14. NON-RESIDENT TARIFFS
FOR BURIALS (Standard
practice between
Municipalities excluding
cremations)
3 x
prescribed
tariff
3 x
prescribed
tariff
15. ERECTION OF
MEMORIALS ON
GRAVES
273 288 304 320
16. ELECTRONIC GRAVE
MARKER
205 216 228 240
17. BURIAL IN A
CONSERVATION AREA
OF A CEMETERY
Prescribed
tariff +
grave
marker
Prescribed
tariff + grave
marker
18. STANDARD RE-OPEN 408 430 453 477
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
FEE FOR ALL
CEMETERIES
19. LATE BOOKING FEE 680 717 756 795
20. BURIAL IN AREA OF
HIGH PROFILE*
6 058 6 391 6 736 7 086
RESERVATION OF A
GRAVE IN AREA OF
HIGH PROFILE
3 027 3 193 3 365 3 540
BURIAL IN RESERVED
GRAVE IN AREA OF
HIGH PROFILE*
3 027 3 193 3 365 3 540
CATEGORY A:WEST PARK, BRIXTON, BRAAMFONTEIN
1. BURIAL FEE
Adult* 2 702 2 851 3 005 3 161
Child* 1 350 1 424 1 501 1 579
2. BURIAL FEE – SECOND
BURIAL
Standard Coffin 408 430 453 477
Casket Coffin 747 788 831 874
Weekend and Public
Holiday Fee – West Park
Cemetery only
Standard Coffin
Casket Coffin
1 124
1 463
1 186
1 543
1 250
1 626
1 315
1 711
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
3. BURIAL OF ASHES IN A
NEW GRAVE
Adult 2 702 2 851 3 005 3 161
Child 1 350 1 424 1 501 1 579
4. RESERVATION OF A
GRAVE IN ANY SECTION
OF A CEMETERY
Adult 1 350 1 424 1 501 1 579
Child 677 714 753 792
5. BURIAL IN A RESERVED
GRAVE
Adult* 1 350 1 424 1 501 1 579
Child* 677 714 753 792
6. BURIAL IN VAULTS
(Mausolea)*
2 702 2 851 3 005 3 161
7. NON RESIDENT BURIAL
Adult 8 106 8 552 9 014 9 483
Child 4 045 4 267 4 497 4 731
CATEGORY B:ALL OTHER CEMETERIES
1. BURIAL FEE
Adult* 1 690 1 783 1 879 1 977
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
Child* 846 893 941 990
2. BURIAL FEE – SECOND
BURIAL
Standard Coffin 408 430 453 477
Casket Coffin 747 788 831 874
3. BURIAL OF ASHES IN A
NEW GRAVE
Adult 1 690 1 783 1 879 1 977
Child 846 893 941 990
4. RESERVATION OF A
GRAVE IN ANY SECTION
OF A CEMETERY
Adult 846 893 941 990
Child 424 447 471 495
5. BURIAL IN RESERVED
GRAVE
Adult* 846 893 941 990
Child* 424 447 471 495
6. NON RESIDENT BURIAL
Adult 5 070 5 349 5 638 5 931
Child 2 537 2 677 2 822 2 969
7. BURIAL IN A
CONSERVATION AREA
OF A CEMETERY
(Waterval and Diepsloot)
130
2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
Adult* 1 918 2 023 2 132 2 243
Child* 1 072 1 131 1 192 1 254
USE OF PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND NATURE RESERVES
1. FILMING AND PHOTO SHOOTS
1.1 International filming (8
hours)
23 820 25 249 26 764 28 370
1.2 International filming (1-
4hours)
16 067 17 031 18 053 19 136
1.3 Corporate Advertising
Companies - Filming per
full day (8 hours)
14 929 15 825 16 775 17 782
1.4 Corporate Advertising
Companies - Filming per
half day (up to 4 hours)
8 026 8 508 9 018 9 559
1.5 Low budget film shoots
and music videos (8 hours)
3 782 4 009 4 250 4 505
1.6 Low budget film shoots (4
hours)
3 394 3 598 3 814 4 043
1.7 NGO’s and other non-profit
organisations filming
companies (reduction to
increase growth in market)
1 629 1 727 1 831 1 941
1.8 Wedding photos 550 583 618 655
1.9 General photo shoots
(under 50 people)
204 216 229 243
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2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
1.1
0
General Photo shoots (51
plus)
550 583 618 655
1.1
1
Corporate and
International: Above tariffs
are subject to a refundable
deposit, subject to terms
and conditions as set out
in the indemnity:
International
9 528 10 010 10 611 11 248
1.1
2
Refundable deposits for
NGO’s
4 232 4 486 4 755 5 040
1.1
3
Refundable deposit 40% of
fees
40% of fees 40% of
fees
40% of fees
2. EVENTS AND GATHERINGS
2.1 Informal events (20 but
less than 100) - schools,
welfare and individual –
weekdays
612 649 688 729
2.2 Informal events (20 but
less than 100) - schools,
welfare and individual –
weekends
1 798 1 906 2 020 2 141
2.3 Informal events 100 – 500,
schools, welfare and
individuals – weekdays
and weekends
2 065 2 189 2 320 2 459
2.4 Flea markets and
exhibitions – weekends
and public holidays
4 163 4 413 4 678 4 959
2.5 Informal events –
132
2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
excluding Executive Lapas – organised picnics, pony rides, school outings, weddings, etc. exceeding 20 persons
Weekdays, weekends and
public holidays
2 084 2 209 2 342 2 483
Refundable deposits 40% of
fees
40% of fees 40% of
fees
40% of fees
LAPAS AND BRAAI AREAS
1. BRAAI AREA AND LAPA (opposite braai area)
(Weekends and public
holidays)
3 694 3 916 4 151 4 400
(Weekdays) 2 587 2 742 2 907 3 081
Executive Lapas
(weekends)
5 526 5 858 6 209 6 582
Executive Lapa
(weekdays)
4 175 4 426 4 692 4 974
Refundable deposit 2 000 2 120 2 247 2 382
2. PIONEER PARK MUSICAL FOUNTAINS
Upper Executive
Conference Facility
133
2018-19 Vat inclusive (R)Current
2019 – 2020Vat inclusive (R) Recommended
2020-2021Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
2021-2022Vat inclusive (R) Suggested
Full day from 08h00 –
17h00
6 678 7 079 7 504 7 954
Half day from 08h00 –
Lunch time
4 007 4 247 4 502 4 772
Outside area only 4 676 4 957 5 254 5 569
Display of fountains only 13 102 13 888 14 721 15 604
TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR THE ISSUING OF CERTIFICATES AND SUPPLLY OF INFORMATION: VALUATION SERVICES
In terms of Sections 17(3)a(ii)and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government : municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of (20030 and the Sections 21(1) and 3(), 21a and 75a(3) and (4) of the Local Government : Systems Act 2000(act 32 of 2000) as amended it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has, in terms of 11(3)(i) and 75A( 1) and (2) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 200 ( Act32 of 2000) as amended, read with section 24(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as amended. its Tariff of Charges for the Issuing of Certificates and the Furnishing of Information : Valuation Services as set out in Annexure A to the report, with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019.
TYPE OF INFORMATIONPROPOSED TARIFF
2018/2019
PROPOSED TARIFF
2019/2020
a) Certificate stating the municipal valuation of a property R 41.39 per stand or part
thereofR 43.67 per stand or part thereof
d) Extract per township R1.86 per entry R1.96 per entry
e) Sale of property register on compact disk R 6,999.88 R 6,999.88
f) Sale of a portion of the property register on compact disk.
A standard fee of R 182 plus 44c per entry
A standard fee of R 184.44 plus 46c per entry
g) Written reasons Municipal Valuers Decisions
This currently amounts to R 402.64 per hour (if less than 5 hours or R 3,215.52 per day (8 hours) plus R 402.64 per hour which exceeds 8 hours
A standard fee of R 424.79
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ANNEXURE 16ISSUING OF CERTIFICATES AND SUPPLY OF INFORMATION BY THE COJ LEGISLATURE.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
No Certificate or Information Needed
Tariff 2018 Increase 5.3%
New Tariff 2019
1 A complete copy of an agenda of one meeting of the Planning Committee (Former Town Planning Tribunal)
R 8.60 R 0.47 R 9.07
2 A complete copy of the minutes of proceedings of one meeting of the Planning Committee (former Town Planning Tribunal)
R 2.95 R 0.16 R 3.11
3 A complete set of agendas of the Planning Committee (former Town Planning Tribunal) for one Calendar Year
R 208.37 R 11.46 R 219.83
4 A complete set of the minutes of proceedings of the Planning Committee (Former Town Planning Tribunal) for one calendar year
R 71.29 R 3.92 R 75.21
5 For each folio containing an extract from the agenda and minutes of the proceedings of the Planning Committee (former Town Planning Tribunal)
R 14.18 R 0.78 R 14.96
6 For each A4 copy or folio containing an extract from an agenda or minutes of the Council of the Mayoral Committee or any other committees of the Council or from any other document or containing any other information
R 1.38 R 0.08 R 1.46
No Certificate or Information Needed
Tariff 2015 Increase 5,67%
New Tariff 2016
7 A complete copy of an agenda of one meeting of a Section 79 R 3.31 R 0.18 R 3.49
8 A copy of the minutes of proceedings of one meeting of Section 79 Committee
R 1.58 R 0.09 R 1.67
9 A complete set of agendas of any Section 79 for one calendar year R 39.48 R 2.17 R 41.65
10 A complete set of the minutes of proceedings of a Section 79 Committee for one calendar year
R 19.89 R 1.09 R 20.98
11 Mayoral Committee agenda per set R 8.68 R 0.48 R 9.16
12 Mayoral Committee minutes per R 3.00 R 0.17 R 3.17
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13 Complete individual copies and agenda of Council meetings R 4.39 R 0.24 R 4.63
14 Complete individual copies of minutes of proceedings of Council meetings
R 19.47 R 1.07 R 20.54
15 Complete set of agenda and minutes of proceedings of Council R 19.47 R 1.07 R 20.54
16 Extract from agenda and minutes of proceedings of the Council – for every folio or part thereof
R 66.98 R 3.68 R 70.66
17 For any set of By-laws amendment thereto, per folio R 3.46 R 0.19 R 3.65
ANNEXURE 17
DELIVERY OF “PRE” TERMINATION NOTICE
In terms of Sections 17(3)a(ii)and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) read with Sections 21 and, 21A(1) and (2) of the Local Government : Systems Act 2000(act 32 of 2000)as amended; and also in terms of 11(3)(i) and 75A( 1) and (2) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 200 ( Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with section 16 of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as amended it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has amended its fees for a pre-termination notice with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
Fees payable in respect of the delivery of the “pre” termination notice
R304.89 (Incl. VAT)R265.15 (Excl. VAT)
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ANNEXURE 18
DELIVERY OF A FINAL NOTICE
In terms of Sections 17(3)a(ii)and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) read with Sections 21 and, 21A(1) and (2) of the Local Government : Systems Act 2000(act 32 of 2000)as amended; and also in terms of 11(3)(i) and 75A( 1) and (2) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 200 ( Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with section 16 of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as amended it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has amended its fees for a final notice with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
Fees payable in respect of the delivery of the Final notice
R 169.06 (Incl. VAT)
ANNEXURE 19
DISHONOURED / ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
In terms of Sections 17(3)a(ii)and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) read with Sections 21 and, 21A(1) and (2) of the Local Government : Systems Act 2000(act 32 of 2000)as amended; and also in terms of 11(3)(i) and 75A( 1) and (2) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 200 ( Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with section 16 of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as amended it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg has amended its Tariff of Charges for Dishonoured Payments with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
Fees Payable in respect of any dishonoured bank payments (Debit Order)
R329.44 (Excl. VAT) per transactionR378.85 (Incl. VAT) per transaction
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ANNEXURE 20
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES
In terms of Sections 17(3)a(ii)and 22(a)(i) and (ii) of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003) read with Sections 21 and, 21A(1) and (2) of the Local Government : Systems Act 2000(act 32 of 2000)as amended; and also in terms of 11(3)(i) and 75A( 1) and (2) of the Local Government : Municipal Systems Act 200 ( Act 32 of 2000) as amended, read with section 16 of the Local Government : Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as amended it is hereby notified that the City of Johannesburg declares its intention to amend its fees for a Clearance and Certificate administration fee with effect from 1 July 2019.
The following tariffs shall be effective from 1 July 2019:
Fees Payable in respect of Clearance admin and certificate fees.
A manual clearance figure application fee of R160.49 (Excl. VAT) or R184.56 (Incl. VAT) and R 81.19 (Excl. VAT) or R93.37 (Incl. VAT) for manual printing for the clearance certificate
Electronic figure application fee of R42.21 (Excl. VAT) or R48.54 (Incl. VAT) and R28.14 (Excl. VAT) or R32.36 (Incl. VAT) electronic printing for the certificate.
ANNEXURE 21
AMENDMENT OF TARIFF OF CHARGES FORLIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES; ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE SERVICES;AND SPORT FACILITIES, RECREATIONCENTRES AND SWIMMING POOLS.
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SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES
RESIDENTS (Adults & Students: Maximum of 4 books/single music scores of which a maximum of 2 single music scores may be included ; Children & Young Adults: Maximum of 3 books )
Free Free Free FreeAdults (18 59 years of age) Free Free Free FreeChildren (Under 13 years of age) Free Free Free FreeTeenagers or Young Adults (13-17 years of age) Free Free Free FreeScholars (18 years and older, attending a pre-tertiary educational institution)
Free Free Free Free
Students (18 years and older, attending a tertiary educational institution)
Free Free Free Free
Senior citizens (including pensioners) (60 years and older) and disabled persons
Free Free Free Free
Indigent cases n/a n/a n/a n/aSingle book membership n/a n/a n/a n/aNON-RESIDENTS (Maximum of 4 books only)Adults (18-59 years of age) 163 172 181 191 Adults (18 years and older, attending a pre-tertiary educational institution)Senior citizens (including pensioners) (60 years and older) and disabled persons
156 165 174 183
VISITORS (Maximum of 2 books only)Adults (18-59 years of age) 270 285 300 316 Children (Under 13 years of age) 162 171 180 190 Teenagers or Young Adults (13-17 years of age) 162 171 180 190 Scholars (18 years and older, attending a pre-tertiary educational institution)
162 171 180 190
Students (18 years and older, attending a tertiary educational institution)
162 171 180 190
Senior citizens (including pensioners) (60 years and older) and disabled persons
1.3.1 ADDITIONAL LIBRARY MATERIALRESIDENTSAdults (18-59 years of age) and Senior citizens (60 years and older): Additional 2 books/single music scores
54 57 60 63
Children (Under 13 years of age) and Young adults (13-17 years of age): Additional 2 books
54 57 60 63
1.3.2 AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS / STUDENT SERVICES
RESIDENTSAdults (18-59 years of age) 162 171 180 190 Students (18 years and older, attending a tertiary educational institution)
162 171 180 190
Senior citizens (including pensioners) (60 years and older) and disabled persons
79 83 87 92
NON-RESIDENTSAdults (18-59 years of age)Students (18 years and older, attending a tertiary educational institution)Senior citizens (including pensioners) (60 years and older) and disabled persons
VISITORSAdults (18-59 years of age)Students (18 years and older, attending a tertiary educational institution)
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1.3.3 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC AND BULK VOCAL SCORESProfit (commercial) organisations 1 000 1 055 1 112 1 170 Non-profit (including professional) organizations 343 362 382 401 Schools 343 362 382 401 Handling fee (per orchestral set / bulk vocal title set) 431 455 480 505 Handling fee (per orchestral set / bulk vocal title set) – Non-profit organisations and Schools
272 287 302 318
1.3.4 Customized information packages(Charges from R30.00 to R100.00 per hour to be agreed upon in advance with Librarian)
Per item per week or part thereof 6 6 6 7 (Up to a maximum per item) 84 89 94 99
2.2 RESERVATIONSPer title in advance (non-refundable) 16 17 18 19
2.3 INTER-LIBRARY LOANS - Per request in advance (non-refundable) - PLUS reservation fee per title in advance (non-refundable) 16 17 18 19
2.4 STUDY MATERIALPer title in advance (non-refundable) Free Free Free Free PLUS Refundable deposit per title (overnight and weekends only) Free Free Free Free
3 LIBRARY MATERIAL LOST OR DAMAGED3.1 Lost library material (Purchase price for library material plus
4 PHOTOCOPY / PRINTING CHARGES4.1 A4 copies4.1.1 A4 grey scale copies per page 1 1 1 1 4.1.2 A4 colour copies per page 7 7 7 8 4.2 A3 copies4.2.1 A3 grey scale copies per page 1 2 2 2 4.2.2 A3 colour copies per page 15 14 14 16 4.3 PC printout copies per page:
Text only (grey scale) 1 1 1 1 Text and graphics (grey scale) 2 2 2 2 Colour 13 14 15 16
4.4 Microform reader copies per page 6 6 6 7
5 PHOTOGRAPHING OF LIBRARY MATERIALS(Charges per hour or part thereof)
5.1 Professional photographers (Charges per hour or part thereof) 428 452 476 501 5.2 Research workers (Charges per hour or part thereof) 154 162 171 180
6 FACSIMILE CHARGES (from 2017/18 no longer available)6.1 Within City of Johannesburg [Local (0-50km)] N/A N/A N/A N/A6.2 Within Gauteng Prov. area [Long distance (> 50km)] N/A6.3 Nationally [Long distance (> 50km)] N/A N/A N/A N/A6.4 Received on behalf of public
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0 HIRING OF AUDITORIUM / THEATRE(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)(Charges per 6-hour period or part thereof)
7.1 Organisations supporting or promoting library activities and services
8 HIRING OF LECTURE / TRAINING ROOM(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)(Charges per 6-hour period or part thereof)
8.1 Organisations supporting or promoting library activities and services
9 HIRING OF ACTIVITY ROOM / LIBRARY SPACE(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)(Charges per 6-hour period or part thereof)
9.1 Organisations supporting or promoting library activities and services
10 USE OF KITCHEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH LIBRARY PUBLIC SPACE
10.1 Per occasion 143 151 159 167
11 HIRING OF MULTIMEDIA LIBRARY SPACE(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)
11.1 Profit (commercial) organisationsUse of Multimedia equipment with user's own audiovisual material
143 151
159 167 11.2 Non-profit (including professional) organisations and educational
institutionsUse of Multimedia equipment with user's own audiovisual material
22 23
24 26 11.3 Profit (commercial) organisations Use of Multimedia equipment
PLUS Refreshments e.g. tea, biscuits, etc. 143 150
158 166 Minimum charge 237 250 264 277
11.4 Non-profit (including professional) organizations and educational institutions
22 23 24 26
PLUS fee per person 8 8 8 9
12 HIRING OF LIBRARY SPACE FOR EXHIBITIONS(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)(Charges per day or part thereof unless otherwise specified)
13 HIRING OF LIBRARY SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation)(Charges per 6-hour period or part thereof)
14 USE OF LIBRARY SPACE FOR NON-COMMERCIAL FILMING(Use restricted to normal library hours and activities relating to library services, educational support, cultural enrichment and constructive leisure and recreation. Approval to be obtained from
Free Free Free Free
15 COMPUTER USE Free Free Free Free
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PUBLISHEDTARIFF 2018/19
PUBLISHEDTARIFF 2019/20
PUBLISHEDTARIFF 2020/21
PUBLISHEDTARIFF 2021/22
1 Easy reading for adults (ERA) Hardcover 75 79 R 83 R 88Paperback 54 57 R 60 R 63
2 African languages Hardcover 102 108 R 114 R 120Paperback 102 108 R 114 R 120
3 Romances and similar categories such as Westerns
Hardcover 144 152 R 160 R 169Paperback 144 152 R 160 R 169
4 English Young Adults (YA)English children’s story booksAfrikaans Young Adults (AT)Afrikaans children’s story booksForeign language books
Hardcover 182 192 R 202 R 213Paperback 101 107 R 113 R 119
5 Picture booksHardcover 234 247 R 260 R 274Paperback 177 187 R 197 R 207
6 J unior Non fiction
Hardcover 343 362 R 382 R 401Paperback 202 213 R 225 R 236
7 Afrikaans fiction
Hardcover 182 192 R 202 R 213Paperback 150 158 R 167 R 175
8 Afrikaans Non fiction
Hardcover 379 400 R 422 R 444Paperback 248 262 R 276 R 291
9 Afrikaans Large Prints
Hardcover 234 247 R 260 R 274Paperback 177 187 R 197 R 207
10 English fiction
Hardcover 379 400 R 422 R 444Paperback 248 262 R 276 R 291
11 English Non fiction
Hardcover 532 561 R 591 R 622Paperback 364 384 R 405 R 426
12 English Large print
Hardcover 453 453 R 477 R 502Paperback 301 318 R 335 R 353
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14 Student services: Reference works on loan from tertiary institutions or purchased and available for student use.(or price for substitute copy if available in print)
Hardcover 785 828 R 873 R 918Paperback 740 781 R 823 R 866
15 Audio Cassettes As per CDs As per CDs As per CDs As per CDs
16 Language course cassettes 234 247 R 260 R 274
17 CDs 17.1 CD: Single 340 359 R 378 R 39817.2 CD: Double 443 467 R 492 R 51817.3 CD: Double and text 885 934 R 984 R 1 03617.4 CD: Triple with or without text 1331 1404 R 1 480 R 1 557
Audio books 1340 1414 R 1 490 R 1 568 ORPer cassette 286 302 R 318 R 335
19 Videos As per DVDs As per DVDs As per DVDs As per DVDs
20 DVD(s) 618 652 R 687 R 723
21 Records (no longer available to be replaced with CDs)
As per CDs As per CDs As per CDs As per CDs
22 Art/Rare books(or price for substitute copy if available in print) 1191 1257 R 1 325 R 1 394
23 Music (orchestral and vocal scores as well as printed music)
Charges / replacement at discretion of the Music
Librarian
Charges / replacement at discretion of the Music
Librarian
Charges / replacement at discretion of the Music Librarian
Charges / replacement at discretion of the Music Librarian
24 CD-Rom(s) Price per substitute CD-
Rom(s)
Price per substitute CD-
Rom(s)
Price per substitute CD-
Rom(s)
Price per substitute CD-
Rom(s)
25 Periodicals25.1 National Replacement
costReplacement
costReplacement
costReplacement
cost25.2 International Replacement
costReplacement
costReplacement
costReplacement
cost
26 Posters 84 89 R 94 R 99
27 Books with CD Rom Replacement cost of entire
Replacement cost of entire
Replacement cost of entire
Replacement cost of entire
FOR BIDSPeriodicals 62 65 R 69 R 72Music 316 333 R 351 R 369
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FOR BIDSPeriodicals 62 65 R 69 R 72Music 316 333 R 351 R 369
3.2.1 General Conditions for reduced fees:
3.2.1.1 50 % Discount:
A 50% discount will apply in respect of bookings made by the following groups/organizations. All users and venue hirers will sign a venue hire/user agreement.
Educational and learning institutions;People with disabilities (PWDs);Registered Political parties and Structures of Civil Society;Registered Non-Governmental Organisations;Registered Non-Profit Organisations;Registered Non-Profit Companies;
EXTRACT FROM TARIFF REPORT
TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANNEXURE C1-C19 AND ANNEXURE D AND DISPLAYED WITH TARIFFS
An official letterhead must accompany all applications for 50% discount for registered charitable organizations.
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3.2.1.2 Free usage
a)
Free usage of facilities during the off-peak periods (8:00 am till 13:00 am) is introduced in the tariff structure to encourage unemployed youth and senior citizens to make use of City facilities in a structured fashion;
b)Development Groups: Group that is initiated by the Sport and Recreation Directorate or in partnership with a NGO or other stakeholders;
c) All council related functions/ business and meetings;
d)Memorial Services of Council Employees and Councillors on recommendation of the relevant Executive Head of department (employees) and Speaker of Council (councillors);
e) Community Forum Meetings (eg. CPF);
f) Priority codes that have signed an agreement with the directorate.
a) In respect of the above the following conditions will apply:
b)Responsibilities in cases of damage or breakages and cleaning will be borne by the responsible person in the department or organization using the facility
c) Although the recommended above mentioned groups will not pay, a usage contract should be completed
d) The Culture and Recreation by-laws should be strictly adhered to.
e) This tariff report allows the Director: Sport and Recreation to waive tariffs for special designated groups.
f) The tariff schedule should be read in conjunction with the main report
g) Facilities are hired voetstoots.
All users of the facility regardless whether they qualify for free usage or a discount are obliged to fill in all relevant
3.2.1.3 GENERAL RULES
a) The duration of a full hire period is 8 hours b) Usage of a venue up to 4 hours is 50% of the tariff
c)Hire of a venue is related to the space not according to the type of function – it is informed by the venue and period of use
d)Set-up and Break up tariffs: First 2 hours will be no charge. 2 to 4 hours is 50% of the full fee and 5 hours and more, and then the full tariff will apply.
e) Kitchen usage is free of charge , except where a separate fee is stated f) The waiving of tariffs does not necessarily implies the waiving of the deposit – this is in terms of managing risk g) Refundable deposit is equal to the hall hire fee.h) Hourly / session rates are proportionate to the hall hire fee.
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RULES APPLICABLE TO SWIMMING POOL TARIFF
“Season Tickets” shall be valid for either the summer swimming season, the period beginning on 1 September and ending on the 31 March of the following year, or the Winter swimming season, the period beginning 1 April and ending on 31 August.
“Senior Citizen” means a person who is 63 years or older or pensioners with pension cards
“Adult” means a person of 18 years or more“Child” means a person of less than 18 years
If a holder is unable to produce the season ticket on account of its loss or destruction he shall not be admitted to the premises unless he has purchased a replacement thereoff, or purchased the appropriate daily admission ticket.
a) For every school with less than 150 s on its school register.
b) For every school with 150 to 350 s on its school register.
School season tickets:
“Hire of Pool” Swimming Gala, Swimming competitions and Organized Aquatic Event only. Must be in accordance with the Aquatic by-laws.
“Club Season Ticket” Issued only to swimmers who are Members of a swimming club making use of a City of Joburg swimming pool as a home base. Proof of membership must be produced.
“s” s irrespective of age in parties of 10 or more may be admitted to pools at restricted hours to be approved by the Aquatic Manager of the Region at the tariff teachers attending a pool in charge of 10 or more s shall be admitted free of charge.
c) For every school with over 350 s on its school register.
(d) Learn to Swim and Development programs in conjunction with Aquatics school season not applicable
Tariff Charges for Aquatics: Swimming Pools
“” means any person who is enrolled at a school as defined in the Education Ordinance, or who is enrolled at any other education Institution and who has not attained the age of 20 years.
It shall be unlawful for the holder of a season ticket to transfer the ticket or to allow it to be used by any other persons.
“School Season Ticket” shall entitle s under the supervision of one or more teachers to admission to a designated pool once a week at such time and for such period during school hours only as may be agreed by the Aquatic Manager of that Region. Provided that the Aquatic Manager shall be entitled to refuse an application made in terms of this rule on the grounds that the accommodation of the pool is already fully taken up, preference being given to schools situated in the local area of the pool than those situated outside of it local area.
“Baptisms” Only before normal operating hours of the pool.
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A selected number of pools will open on new year's day.
Regional Pool
Adult (18 years and over) 10 10 11 11 Child (04 to 17 years) 5 5 6 6
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Adult (18 years and over) 240 253 266 280Child (under 18 years) 69 73 77 81
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Less than 150 Children 384 405 427 449 150 to 350 Children 706 745 785 826 350 Plus Children 1 148 1 211 1 277 1 343
Adult 96 101 107 112Child 36 38 40 42
Coaching or Teaching (per season) 3 811 4 021 4 238 4 459 Coaching and Teaching (per season) 4 472 4 718 4 973 5 232 Casual Coaching/Teaching (per lane per hour) 149 157 166 174 Swimming Clubs (Club Nights)
Olympic Swimming Pool 1009 1064 1122 1180Non Olympic Swimming Pool 528 557 587 617
Professional Coaching/Teaching
Hire of Pool
Free to club members & accompanying parents
NON HEATED: REVENUE SWIMMING POOLS
Daily Admission: None Heated pools
Season Tickets
Season Tickets: Schools (See applicable rules)
2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2021
(Swimming Gala’s, Competitions and Organized Aquatic events only in accordance with the Aquatic By Laws)
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
Season Tickets: Club (Proof of club membership)
Difference between cold water season ticketand heated pool season ticket
Swimming Pool Category
These swimming pools are designed to dimensions, which will be multiples of the Olympic standard length for competitive swimming of competitiveswimming of 50m. i.e., for the pool length to be one of the following and consist of 8 lanes: 16.66m,25m,33.33m or 50m
Neighbourhood Pools
25 & 26 DECEMBER
These pools will be announced through the media a week before 1st of January.
These pools are mainly recreational and are not designed/used by clubs for championship or competitions but, may be at times used for a gala
set for the competition and Regional swimming pools. Maximum depth of more than 1.5m
District Pools
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
SUMMER SEASON:- 1st September - 31st March
POOLS TO BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS
WINTER SEASON:- 1st April - 31st August
Competition Pools may be indoor or outdoor 8 lane pools, heated open all year round with regulations regarding water temperature, Anti-turbulent lane, starter blocks and backstroke Flags. : 50m Long Course (Olympic) 25m Short Course.
the rectangular shape and design of the modern district swimming pool, therefore rectangular shaped to half Olympic standard length of 25m
District swimming pools are admission free, these pools are of various shapes and sizes as they are intended for Recreational purpose only
Competition Pools
Top-up season ticket (from cold to heated pools)
with a maximum depth of 1.5m.
and , therefore, are not governed by any standards or set dimensions. However, the most widely used design for district swimming pool has been
(school or other) if gala equipped. They therefore may not conform to any set standard of dimensions and may not follow the hours of operation
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Tuck Shops hire (Per Month) 897 945 996 1 048 Casual Tuck Shop (Per day) 143 151 159 168 Commercial Filming at pools 14 908 15 713 16 561 17 422 Non Commercial Filming at pools 4 471 4 713 4 967 5 226 Picnic groups : (per person) 29 31 33 34 Hire of Board Room (2 hour sessions) 223 235 248 261 Learn to Swim/Development programs in partnership with COJ, & International/Provincial Aquatic events. Scorecard Events N/C N/C N/C N/CRefundable Deposit Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee
Adult (18 years and over) 12 12 13 14Child (under 18 years) 6 7 7 7
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Adult (18 years and over) 350 370 390 410Child (under 18 years) 169 179 188 198
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Less than 150 Children 716 756 797 838 150 to 350 Children 1 224 1 291 1 361 1 432 350 Plus Children 1 970 2 078 2 190 2 304
Adult 156 165 173 182Child 82 87 92 96
Coaching or Teaching (per season) 3 811 4 021 4 238 4 459 Coaching and Teaching (per season) 4 472 4 718 4 973 5 232 Casual Coaching/Teaching (per lane per hour) 149 157 166 174 Water Aerobics (Clubs Maximum 3 instructors) 1 000 1 055 1 112 1 170 Swimming Clubs (Club Nights)
Non Olympic Swimming Pool 1 192 1 258 1 326 1 395 Olympic Swimming Pool 2 236 2 357 2 484 2 613
Tuck Shops hire (Per Month) 896 946 997 1 049 Casual Tuck Shop (Per day) 143 151 159 168 Commercial Filming at pools 14 900 15 720 16 568 17 430 Non Commercial Filming at pools 4 469 4 715 4 969 5 228 Picnic groups : (per person) 29 31 33 34 Hire of Board Room (2 hour sessions) 223 235 248 261 Learn to Swim/Development programs in partnership with COJ, & International/Provincial Aquatic events. Scorecard Events N/C N/C N/C N/CRefundable Deposit (Where applicable at discretion of the Aquatic Manager) Equal to hire fee Equal to hire fee Equal to hire fee Equal to hire fee
Season Tickets: Club (Proof of club membership)
and heated pool season ticket
Others
Season Tickets: Schools (See applicable rules)
2019/2020 2020/2021
HEATED: REVENUE SWIMMING POOLS
Daily Admission: None Heated pools
2021/2022
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
Season Tickets
Professional Coaching/Teaching
Free to club members & accompanying parents
Hire of Pool
Top-up season ticket (from cold to heated pools)
Others
2018/2019
Difference between cold water season ticket
(Swimming Gala's, Competitions and Organized Aquatic events only in accordance with theAquatic By-Laws)
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Coaching or Teaching (per season) 3809 4018 4235 4456Coaching and Teaching (per season) 4469 4715 4969 5228Casual Coaching/Teaching (per lane per hour) 149 158 166 175Swimming Clubs (Club Nights)
Non Olympic Swimming Pool 528 557 587 618 Olympic Swimming Pool 1009 1064 1122 1180
Adults 35 37 39 41 Child 20 21 22 24 Senior Citizen (63 years and over) 20 21 22 24 Pensioners with Pension cards 20 21 22 24 PWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Special Hire entire facility 47 681 50 304 53 020 55 777 Commercial Filming at pools 14 900 15 720 16 568 17 430 Non Commercial Filming at pools 4 469 4 715 4 969 5 228 Learn to Swim/Development programs in partnership with COJ & International/Provincial Aquatic events. N/C N/C N/C N/CRefundable Deposit Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee
Adults 15 16 17 18 Child (04 to 17 years) 7 7 8 8 Senior Citizen (63 years and over) N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Adult (18 years and over) 240 253 267 281 Child (under 18 years) 70 73 77 81
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
2021/2022
2021/20222020/2021
Daily Admission
Vehicle Entrance
Others
2019/2020 2020/2021
Professional Coaching/Teaching
LEISURE RESORTS
Hire of Pool
Free to club members & accompanying parents
(Swimming Gala’s, Competitions and Organized Aquatic events only in accordance with the Aquatic By Laws)
2018/2019
Daily Admission
Season Tickets
Season Tickets: Schools (See applicable rules)
2019/2020
Southern Suburbs
LITTLE FALLS SWIMMING POOL (RESORT)
NON REVENUE SWIMMING POOLS
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
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Less than 150 Children 384 405 427 449 150 to 350 Children 707 746 786 827 350 Plus Children 1 148 1 211 1 276 1 343
Adult 96 101 107 112 Child 38 40 43 45
Coaching or Teaching (per season) 3809 4018 4235 4456Coaching and Teaching (per season) 4469 4715 4969 5228Casual Coaching/Teaching (per lane per hour) 149 158 166 175Swimming Clubs (Club Nights)
Olympic Swimming Pool 1008 1064 1121 1180Non Olympic Swimming Pool 528 557 587 618
Tuck Shops hire (Per Month) 896 946 997 1 049 Casual Tuck Shop (Per day) 143 151 159 168 Commercial Filming at pools 14 900 15 720 16 568 17 430 Non Commercial Filming at pools 4 469 4 715 4 969 5 228 Picnic groups : (per person) 29 31 33 34 Hire of Board Room (2 hour sessions) 223 235 248 261 Learn to Swim/Development programs in partnership with COJ, & International/Provincial Aquatic events. Scorecard Events N/C N/C N/C N/CRefundable Deposit Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee
Adults 15 16 17 18Child (04 to 17 years) 7 7 8 8Senior Citizen (63 years and over) N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Season Tickets
Hire of Pool
Others
Orlando Swimming Pool
Daily Admission
Aquatic By-Laws) (Swimming Gala’s, Competitions and Organized Aquatic events only in accordance with the Aquatic By Laws)
Top-up season ticket (from cold to heated pools) and heated pool season ticket
Season Tickets: Club (Proof of club membership)
Difference between cold water season ticket
Professional Coaching/Teaching
Free to club members & accompanying parents
Adult (18 years and over) 240 253 267 281Child (under 18 years) 70 73 77 81
N/C N/C N/C N/CPWD/ Children Homes/shelters 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff 50% of Tariff
Less than 150 Children 384 405 427 449150 to 350 Children 707 746 786 827350 Plus Children 1148 1211 1276 1343
Adult 96 101 107 112Child 38 40 43 45
Coaching or Teaching (per season) 3 809 4 018 4 235 4 456 Coaching and Teaching (per season) 4 469 4 715 4 969 5 228 Casual Coaching/Teaching (per lane per hour) 149 158 166 175 Swimming Clubs (Club Nights)
(Swimming Gala’s, Competitions and Organized Aquatic events only in accordance with the
Olympic Swimming Pool 1 008 1 064 1 121 1 180 Non Olympic Swimming Pool 528 557 587 618
Tuck Shops hire (Per Month) 996 1 051 1 107 1 165 Casual Tuck Shop (Per day) 159 168 177 186 Commercial Filming at pools 16 553 17 463 18 406 19 363 Non Commercial Filming at pools 4 965 5 238 5 521 5 808 Picnic groups : (per person) 33 34 36 38 Learn to Swim/Development programs in partnership with COJ, & International/Provincial Aquatic events. Scorecard Events N/C N/C N/C N/CRefundable Deposit Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee Equal to Hire Fee
Aquatic By-Laws)
Others
Free to club members & accompanying parents
Hire of Pool
Season Tickets: Schools (See applicable rules)
Season Tickets: Club (Proof of club membership)
Difference between cold water season ticketand heated pool season ticket
Professional Coaching/Teaching
Senior Citizens/Pensioners (63 years and over/Pensioner with pension cards)
Top-up season ticket (from cold to heated pools)
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2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021 /2022RABIE RIDGE HALL
Main HallD Hall Large per day 1 130 1 751 1 846 1 942
Side HallA Hall Extra Small per day 183 284 299 315
Boardroom Hire Fee per day 300 465 490 516
IVORY PARK NORTH HALL
Main HallE Hall (Super Large) per day 1 415 2 193 2 311 2 431
BoardroomHire Fee per day 400 620 653 687
Activity RoomHire Fee per day 533 827 871 917
KANANA HALL
Main HallHire Fee D Hall (Large) per day 583 904 953 1 002
DIEPSLOOT NEIGHBORHOOD HALL B
Main hallHiring fee per day 350 543 572 602
DIEPSLOOT COMMUNITY HALL A
Hire Fee Main Hall per day 583 904 953 1 002
DIEPSLOOT YOUTH CENTRE
Main HallHiring fee per day 1 411 2 188 2 306 2 426
LORD KHANYILE HALL
Main HallHire Fee Hall (Super Large) per day 1 200 1 860 1 960 2 062
Outside Studio per day 300 465 490 516
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 3 081 3 250 3 426 3 604
Side Hall - 2Hiring fee per day 968 1 021 1 076 1 132
LAPA - OUTSIDEHiring Fee per day 1 036 1 093 1 152 1 212
ACTIVITY ROOMSRoom 1 - PatioHiring fee per day 651 687 724 762
Room 2 - BoardroomHiring Fee per day 485 511 539 567
Kitchen per day 486 513 540 568
GROUP FEES:Acholics / Narcotics Annonomous Per Month 76 80 85 89 Art Senior Ladies (Frances) Per Month 249 262 276 291 Badminton Per Month 444 469 494 519 Dance Groups Per Hour 76 80 85 89 Bridge Northern Tuesday Per Month 794 838 883 929 Bridge Wednesday Per Month 567 598 631 664 Training group Per Hour 76 80 84 89 Nursery School / Pre School Per Month 6 688 7 056 7 437 7 824 Philatelic "Stamps" Sandton Per Hour 76 80 84 89 Philatelic "Stamps" JHB Per Hour 76 80 84 89 Exercise Groups Per Hour 76 80 84 89 Doggy Creche Per Hour 76 80 85 89 Rythmic Gymastics Per MonthPottery Per Hour 76 80 85 89 School Holiday Programme Per Hour 76 80 85 89 Robotics Per Hour 76 80 85 89 Rehearsals Charges Per Hour 108 114 121 127
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FERNDALE REC
Main HallHiring fee Per day 1 622 1 711 1 803 1 897
African RoomHiring fee Per day 533 562 593 623
BoardroomHiring fee Per Day 534 563 594 625
KitchenHiring fee per day 589 621 655 689
GROUP FEES:Ballet Per Annum 3 762 3 969 4 183 4 400 Great Anoacha Family Meeting Per Annum 3 335 3 518 3 708 3 901 Montessorri College Per Month 1 136 1 198 1 263 1 328 Nursery School / Pre School Per Month 4 340 4 579 4 826 5 077 Pottery Per Month 599 632 666 701 New Regular Groups Per Hour - 80 84 89 Volley Ball Per Month 638 674 710 747 Rehearsal Charges Per Hour 109 115 121 128
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BERARIO REC
Main HallHiring fee Per day 3 648 3 848 4 056 4 267
Green HallHiring fee Per day 1 627 1 717 1 809 1 903
Activity room 10 Per day 728 768 809 851 Kitchen No.7 Per day 1 556 1 641 1 730 1 820 Kitchen No.19 Per day 270 285 301 316 Room Nr.13 Per day 648 684 721 758
New Group FeesFull Main Hall Per Month (once a week)1 842 1 944 2 049 2 155 Half main hall Per Month (once a week)921 972 1 024 1 078 Full Green Hall Per Month (once a week)582 614 647 681 Half Green Hall Per Month (once a week)291 307 323 340 Ballet studio Per Month (once a week)372 392 413 435 13 Act Room Per Month (once a week)202 213 225 236 10 Act Room Per Month (once a week)222 234 247 260 Outside Per Hour 66 69 73 77 Zozo Per Hour 32 34 36 38
Group feesRehearsal Commercial Per Hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsal Non-commercial Per Hour - 25 26 28 Badminton per annum 5 385 5 682 5 988 6 300 Ballet per month 4 189 4 419 4 658 4 900 Bootcamp for women per month 1 197 1 262 1 331 1 400 Alcoholics / Narcotics Anonymous per month 226 238 251 264 Drama per month 506 534 563 592 Dance4joy per month 203 214 226 238 Fencing per month 660 696 734 772 Gambling Anonymous per month 226 238 251 264 Kickboxing per month 957 1 010 1 064 1 120 Line dancing per month 869 916 966 1 016 Miniatures per month 278 293 309 325 Modern Dancing per month 1 676 1 768 1 863 1 960 Open D per month 430 453 478 503 Pre/post Natal Exercises per month 826 871 918 966 Remedial school per month 1 894 1 998 2 106 2 215 Resonance Music school per month 1 017 1 073 1 131 1 190 Rhythmic Gymnastics per month 3 648 3 849 4 056 4 267 Seniors Fitness per month 431 454 479 504 Tai Chi per month 425 448 472 497 Yoga per month - 608 641 674 Body Conditioning per month - 450 474 499 Karate per month - 291 307 323 Belly Dancing per month - 291 307 323 Ballroom per month - 608 641 674 Volleyball per month 599 448 472 497
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ROOSEVELT PARK REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 844 1 946 2 051 2 157
VIP RoomHiring fee per day 1 070 1 129 1 190 1 252
Division HallHiring fee (excluding kitchen) per day 837 883 931 979
Group feesRehearsal - Commercial Per Hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsal - Non Commercial Per Hour - 25 26 28 Alcoholics / Narcotics Anonymous Per Month 107 95 100 105 Anchormen MKP Per Month 119 125 132 139 Art Per Month 251 265 279 293 Ballet Per Month 353 372 392 412 Ballroom Per Month 2 770 2 000 2 108 2 218 Belly Dance Per Month 285 301 317 333 Bridge - Duplicate Per Month 712 500 527 554 Bridge Social Per Month 940 992 1 045 1 100 EMB Guild Per Annum 5 620 2 800 2 951 3 105 Fitness League Per Month 336 354 373 393 Franklin Players Per Month 1 160 561 591 622 Freestyle Per Month 1 071 502 529 557 Gymnastic Per Month 4 679 4 937 5 203 5 474 JHB Light Music Society Per Annum 802 846 892 938 Judo Per Month 348 367 387 407 JUF per Annum 570 601 633 666 Lace Guild Per Annum 797 840 886 932 Mopani Crafts Per Month 790 833 878 924 Nia Per Month 336 354 373 393 Pilates Per Month 454 479 505 531 SAA Per Month 107 95 100 105 Scrabble Per Annum 1 205 570 601 632 Sequence Dance per month 107 113 119 126 SME Per Annum 1 250 570 601 632 Soul Talk Per Month 114 120 127 134 Yoga Per Month 301 317 334 352 Yoga - Morning Per Month 284 299 315 332 Silver fit Per Month - 235 248 261 Martial Arts Per Month - 251 265 278
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DANIE VAN ZYL REC HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 3 360 3 545 3 736 3 931 Kitchen per day 914 964 1 017 1 069
Side Hall koljanderHiring fee per day 2 377 2 508 2 644 2 781 Kitchen per day 629 664 700 736
MarjolienHire fee per day 1 287 1 358 1 431 1 506 Kitchen per day 431 454 479 504
GROUP FEES:Rehearsals Commercial per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals - Non Commercial per hour - 25 26 28 Sport and Recreation Groups per month 575 607 639 673 Commercial Groups per month - 1 316 1 387 1 459 Casual Groups once off per day 239 252 266 280 Creche per month 2 570 2 711 2 857 3 006 Club House per month - 2 911 3 068 3 228 Club house once off per day 120 127 133 140 Sports grounds per hour - 62 65 69 Courts per hour - 62 65 69
PARKHURST REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee Per day 2 278 2 403 2 533 2 665
ACTIVITY ROOMSRoom 1Hiring fee Per day 523 552 582 612
Room 2Hiring fee Per day - 523 551 580
Room 3Hiring fee Per day - 523 551 580
GROUP FEESRehearsals - Commercial Per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals - Non Commercial Per hour - 25 26 28 Art Classes Per month 1 540 1 625 1 712 1 801 Ballet Per month 1 258 1 327 1 399 1 472 Fitness League Per month 253 267 281 296 Gymnastic Per month 7 448 7 858 8 282 8 713 Narcotics Anon Per annum 2 741 2 892 3 048 3 206 Spanish Dance Per month 1 476 1 557 1 641 1 727 Tennis Per month 904 954 1 005 1 057 Other Group Fees Per hour 95 100 106 111 Yoga Per month 720 760 801 842
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MARAISBURG REC
HALL HIRE Hire fee per day 1 130 1 192 1 257 1 322 Kitchen per day 140 300 316 333
Side HallHiring fee per day 920 971 1 023 1 076
ACTIVITY ROOMSRoom 1 per day 426 449 474 498
GROUP FEES:Karate per month 532 561 592 622 RehearsalsRehearsals - Commercial per month - 108 114 120 Rehearsals - Non Commercial per month - 25 26 28
BOSMONT REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 375 1 451 1 529 1 608
Committee Room Hiring Fee per day 263 277 292 308
GROUP FEES:Alcoholics / Narcotics Anonymous per hour 63 76 80 84 Modern Dance per month 421 526 554 583 Social ballroom dance per month - 174 183 193 Table Tennis per month 130 137 145 152 Copa Cabana per month - 464 489 514 New Groups per hour - 29 31 32 Rehearsals - Commercial Per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals - Non Commercial Per hour - 25 26 28
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RIVERLEA REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 746 1 842 1 941 2 042
Room 2Hiring fee per day 735 776 818 860
Side Hall per day - 119 125 132
Room 3Hiring Fee per day 530 559 589 620
GROUP FEES:Enviro Parks per month 690 728 767 807 Aerobics per month 304 150 158 166 Gym per month 597 300 316 333 Karate per session 27 28 30 32 Other Groups per session 27 28 30 32
GROUP FEES:Family Life Centre per month 709 748 788 829 Burial Society per month 119 126 132 139 Avon Training per month 372 392 414 435 Booysen Shotokan karate per month 221 233 246 259 Itshepeng skills development per month 1 277 1 347 1 420 1 494 Infinite Music per month 319 337 355 373 New Group fee per hour 28 30 31 33 Rehearsals Commercial per hour 218 108 114 120 Rehearsals - non commercial per hour 108 25 26 28
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WESTDENE REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 259 1 328 1 400 1 473
Side HallHiring Fee per day 827 872 920 967
LapaHiring Fee Per day 236 249 262 276
Group FeesYoga Per Month 164 173 182 192 Language tuition Per Month 164 173 182 192 Maths classes Per Month 229 242 255 268 Narcotics Anonymous Per session 27 28 30 32 Rehearsals Commercial Per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals - Non Commercial Per hour - 25 26 28 Youth Group Per Month - 164 173 182 Drama Workshop Per Month - 373 393 414 Table Tennis Per Month - 229 241 254
WESTBURY / DORCAS REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 234 1 302 1 372 1 444
BoardroomHiring fee per day 251 265 279 294
GROUP FEES:Nursery School / Pre School per month 541 571 602 633 Westbury Dance per month 252 266 280 295 Women of Vision per month 357 377 397 418 Seido Karate per month 208 219 231 243 Ballroom Dancing per month - 249 262 276 Rehearsals Commercial per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals Non-Commercial per hour - 25 26 28
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WINDSOR EAST REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 397 1 474 1 553 1 634
KitchenHiring fee per day 329 347 366 385
GROUP FEES:Aftercare per month 859 906 955 1 005 Sewing per month 339 358 377 397 New Groups per hour 28 30 31 33 Southroses Beauty Training per month - 1 350 1 423 1 497 Rehearsals Commercial per hour - 108 114 120 Rehearsals Non-Commercial per hour - 25 26 28
BRIXTON REC
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 807 1 906 2 009 2 114
Blue RoomHiring fee per day 280 400 422 444
Canary RoomHiring fee per day 156 200 211 222
BoardroomHiring Fee Per annum 1 251 1 320 1 391 1 463
Group ActivitiesKarate per hour 21 25 26 28 Boxing per month 482 509 536 564 Narcotics Anonymous per hour - 25 26 28 New groups per hour 28 25 26 28 Rehearsals Commercial per hour 108 108 114 120 Rehearsals Non-Commercial per hour 25 25 26 28
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
HALL HIREJacaranda HallHiring fee per day 2015 2125 2240 2357
ProteaHiring fee per day 1522 1606 1693 1781
ACTIVITY ROOMSCliviaHiring Fee per day 232 245 258 272
GROUP FEESJacaranda Hall use per session 590 622 656 690Protea Hall per session 530 559 590 620Clivia Room per session 431 454 479 504Aloe Room per session 386 407 429 452
COSMO CITY MULTI PURPOSE HALL
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 5941 3000 3162 3326
Side HallHiring fee per day 1428 500 527 554
Groups per month 224 236 249 262
Soccer fields per game 261 276 291 306basketball courts per session 123 130 137 144netball courts per session 123 130 137 144
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HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 1428 3500 3689 3881
Side HallHiring fee per day 1428 2000 2108 2218
NEW GROUP FEES per month 267 130 137 144
DISCOVERY RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 1149 1212 1278 1344
SIDE HALLHiring Fee per day 548 578 609 641
ACTIVITY ROOMSPigeon HallHiring fee per day 233 246 259 273
GROUP FEESPottery per month 883 932 982 1033Main Hall per month 774 816 860 905Side Hall per month 389 411 433 455Ballet per month 0 3000 3162 3326
DAVIDSONVILLE RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 641 677 713 750
GROUP FEESNew Group Fees per month 0 267 281 296Social Office (whole facility) per month 0 1500 1581 1663Social Office (per office) per month 0 300 316 333
WITPOORTJIE REC REATION CENTRE
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 1149 1500 1581 1663
Side Hall Hall Hire per day 550 580 612 643
GROUP FEESMain Hall per month 388 409 431 454Side Hall per month 199 210 221 232Boxing Hall per month 249 263 277 291
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TSEPISONG RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREHiring fee per day 607 640 675 710
GROUP FEESMain Hall per month 262 276 291 307
DOORNKOP RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 641 677 713 750
Activity RoomHire Fee per day 221 250 264 277
Group Fees Netball courts per month 0 123 130 137Basketball courts per month 0 123 130 137New group fees per month 0 267 281 296
FLEURHOF RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREMain HallHiring fee per day 1166 1230 1297 1364
Side HallHiring fee per day 0 1000 1054 1109
GROUP FEESMain Hall per month 0 300 316 333Side Hall per month 0 250 264 277Squash court per month 0 150 158 166
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BRAMFICHERVILLE MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE
HALL HIREHiring fee 641 677 713 750
Activity RoomHire Fee 233 250 264 277
Soccer FieldsHire Fee 263 278 293 308
Group FeeNew Goup Fee 267 267 281 296MANIE MULDER ADVENTURE CENTRE
HALL HIRELapaHiring fee per day 1083 1142 1204 1266
Day VisitsAdults per day 38 40 42 44Children per day 22 23 25 26
Overnight Adults per day 58 62 65 68Children per day 50 35 37 39
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
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ORLANDO COMMUNAL HALLARENAHire Fee per day 2 453 2 588 2 728 2 869
Kitchen per day 282 714 752 791
MEDIUM HALLHire Fee per day 699 1 000 1 054 1 109
SMALL HALL Hire fee per day 699 737 777 817
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 200 211 222 Small per month 100 100 105 111
DAVID PINE RECREATION CENTREHALL HIREMain Hall per day 4 152 4 380 4 616 4 856
Kitchen per day 332 350 369 388 - -
GROUP ACTIVITIES - - Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
DIEPKLOOF MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
LARGE HALL Hire fee per day 1 412 1 490 1 570 1 652
MEDIUM HALLHall hire per day 877 500 527 554
SMALL HALL Hall hire per day 141 150 158 166
Kitchen per day 372 350 369 388
Office Space per month - 200 211 222
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
NALEDI HALLMain HallHall Hire per day 2 364 2 494 2 628 2 765
Activity room 1 per day - 500 527 554 Activity room 2 per day - 500 527 554
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Boardroom per day - 500 527 554
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
PIMVILLE RECREATION CENTRE
LARGE HALL Hall Hire per day 1 412 1 490 1 570 1 652
SMALL HALL Hall hire per day 500 500 527 554 Kitchen per day 300 300 316 333
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 200 211 222 Small per month 100 100 105 111
MEADOWLANDS ZONE 10 MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE
LARGE HALL Hall Hire per day 1 487 1 200 1 265 1 331
SMALL HALL 1Hall Hire per day 684 350 369 388
SMALL HALL 2Hall hire per day - 350 369 388
Kitchen per day 282 298 314 330
BOARDROOM Hall Hire per day 352 371 391 412
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 200 211 222 Small per month 100 100 105 111
DLAMINI RECREATION CENTRE
LARGE HALL Hall Hire per day 5 947 5 000 5 270 5 544
Kitchen per day 297 300 316 333
SMALL HALLHall hire per day 684 600 632 665
ROOM Hall Hire per day 352 300 316 333
Gym per month - 2 000 2 108 2 218
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GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
CATEGORY B: MEDIUM FACILITES
EKHAYA CENTRE
MAIN HALL Hall Hire per day 892 941 992 1 043
Activity Room per day - 250 264 277
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
EKUTHULENI RECREATION CENTRE
MAIN HALL Hall hire per day 936 987 1 041 1 095
SMALL HALLHall hire per day 684 400 422 444
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 200 211 222 Small per month 100 100 105 111
KOPANONG HALL
Hall Hire per day 2 111 1 200 1 265 1 331
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 200 211 222 Small per month 100 100 105 111
PHIRI HALL
Hall Hire per day 922 972 1 025 1 078
Activity Room per month - 250 264 277
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
MAKHAYA HALLHall Hire per day 1 011 1 000 1 054 1 109
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GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
KLIPSPRUIT WEST RECREATION CENTRE
Hall Hire per day 847 894 942 991
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
SLOVOVILLE RECREATION CENTRE
Hall Hire per day 758 800 843 887
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
MAYORS PARK
HALL Hall Hire per day 758 684 721 758
Office rental per month - 200 211 222
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
NOORDGESIG RECREATION CENTRE
HALL Hall hire per day 877 925 975 1 026
Activity Room 1 per day - 250 264 277 Activity Room 2 per day - 250 264 277
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
PHEFENI HALL
HALL Hall Hire per day 1 409 1 487 1 567 1 649
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Activity Room 1 per day - 250 264 277 Activity Room 2 per day - 250 264 277
Kitchen per day 178 150 158 166
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
INTOKOZWENI RECREATION
Hall hire per day 892 941 992 1 043 Braai Area per day 223 235 248 261 Music sessions per month 1 368 1 443 1 521 1 600
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
POWER PARK : MEDIUM HALL Hall Hire per day 892 941 992 1 043
Board Room per day - 500 527 554
Braai Area - 250 264 277
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
QUACKER COMMUNITY CENTRE
Hall hire per day 699 700 738 776
Side Hall per day - 250 264 277
Office space per month - 300 316 333
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
CATEGORY C: SMALL FACILITIES
BUTT HUTNaledi, Zola North, Zola South, Realeka, Mapetla, Chiawelo, Phiri, Jabulani, Ikhwezi, Mofolo, TladiHall Hire per day - 500 527 554
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222
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Small per month - 100 105 111
348 DIEPKLOOF EXTENSION HALL
MAIN HALL Hall Hire per day 208 250 264 277
Office Space per month - 300 316 333
Open Space per day 1 000 1 054 1 109
Soccer field per tournament 150 158 166
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
MAVIS HALL
Hall Hire per day 951 1 004 1 058 1 113
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
INKANYEZI HALL
Hall Hire per day 951 800 843 887
Activity Room per day - 250 264 277
Gym per month - 300 316 333
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
PROTEA CITY RECREATION
Hall Hire per day 200 211 222
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month 300 316 333 Medium per month 200 211 222 Small per month 100 105 111
NOKUPHILA HALL
Hall Hire per day 847 894 942 991
Kitchen per day - 250 264 277
Side Room per day - 250 264 277
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GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
SPHIWE VILLAGE
Hall Hire per day 168 420 442 465
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
PROTEA GLEN HALL
Hall Hire per day - 800 843 887
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
CHIAWELO RECREATION CENTRE
Main Hall per day - 1 598 1 684 1 772
Conference room per day - 1 169 1 232 1 296
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
PROTEA SOUTH MULTI-PURPOSE CENTRE
Hire Fee per day 3 679 3 882 4 091 4 304
Activity Room per day 209 220 232 244
Kitchen per day 421 445 469 493
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
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2018 / 2019 2019/ 2020 2020 / 2021 2021/ 2022
NORSCOT MANOR RECREATION CENTRE
BILLIARD / BOARDROOM per hour 226 238 251 264 Group Fee per hour 102 107 113 119
ERIKSEN / BOARDROOM 3 per hour 169 179 188 198 Group Fee per hour 102 107 113 119
LAPA per day 1 352 1 426 1 503 1 582
ROOMS
TROON / BLUE PANTRY / STUDIO 1 per hour 141 149 157 165 Group fee per hour 96 101 107 112
STAVANGER per hour 124 131 138 145 Group fee per hour 90 95 100 105
PLOVER AND STUDIO 2 per hour 102 107 113 119 Group fee per hour 79 83 88 92
GARDEN AREAPrivate use per day 703 741 782 822 Corporate use per day 1 266 1 335 1 407 1 480
Kitchen per hour 96 101 107 112
GROUP FEES:
OTHER GROUPSArt Adult per month 1 479 1 560 1 645 1 730 Ballet per term 4 788 5 051 5 324 5 601 Callanetics per term 5 533 5 837 6 152 6 472 Domestic Training per hour 102 96 101 106 Drama per term 1 801 1 900 2 003 2 107 Irish & Highland Dance per term 3 350 3 535 3 725 3 919 Yoga per month 2 881 3 040 3 204 3 371 Run / Walk for Life per month 1 017 1 073 1 131 1 190
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JABULA RECREATION CENTREHALL HIREHibiscus HallHiring fee per day 2 466 2 601 2 742 2 884 Group fees per hour 104 110 116 122
BougainvilleaHiring fee per day 1 663 1 755 1 850 1 946 Group fees per hour 86 91 95 100
ROOMSCamelia Cosmos / Fuchsia / Dahlia, Daisy, Jasmine, Sunflower and Tulip Hiring fee per day 1 163 1 227 1 293 1 360 Group fees per hour 76 80 85 89 Childerns Parties 3 hours 475 501 528 555 AzaleaHiring fee per day 803 848 893 940 Group fees per hour 76 80 84 89 PeriwinkleHiring fee per day 637 672 709 746 Group fees per hour 70 74 78 82 MagnoliaHiring fee per day 718 757 798 839 Group fees per hour 88 93 98 103 VioletHiring fee per day 536 565 596 627 Group fees per hour 47 50 53 56 WisreriaHiring fee per day 362 381 402 423 Group fees per hour 47 50 53 56 IrisHiring fee per day 136 143 151 159 Group fees per hour 44 46 49 52
OTHER GROUPSClamber Club per month 2 683 2 830 2 983 3 138 Picture Framing per month 212 224 236 249 Silver jewellery Making per month 160 200 211 222 Adult Art and Fabrick Painting per month 1 946 2 053 2 164 2 276 Modern Dancing per month 1 649 1 740 1 834 1 929 Fabric Painting per month 1 064 1 123 1 183 1 245 Ballet Outreach Group per month 319 337 355 373
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ERNEST ULLMANN RECREATION CENTREMAIN HALLHiring fee per day 2 156 5 000 5 270 5 544 Group Fee per hour 96 101 107 112 Corporate Functions per day 0 7 000 7 378 7 762
ART ROOMGroup fee per hour 54 57 60 63
POTTERYOutreach Group fee per hour 46 49 52 54 Group fee per hour 99 105 111 116
STUDIO 1 / STUDIO 2Hiring fee per day 1 478 1 559 1 643 1 729 Group fees per hour 70 74 78 82
STUDIO 4Hiring fee per day 954 1 006 1 060 1 116 Group fee per hour 63 67 70 74
GLASS STUDIOHiring fee per day 954 1 006 1 060 1 116 Group fee per hour 54 57 60 63
OUTDOOR PARK per day 789 800 843 887
PARKING AREA per function 500 528 556 585
GROUP FEESREGULAR GROUPSGymnastics per month 9 150 9 654 10 175 10 704 Kip Magrath per month 9 447 9 966 10 504 11 050 Modern Dance per month 4 387 4 628 4 878 5 131 Moms and Babes per month 3 130 3 302 3 480 3 661 Play School per month 6 393 6 745 7 109 7 479 Stage Bright per month 1 549 1 634 1 723 1 812 Time Diet per month 748 789 832 875
WENDYWOOD RECREATION CENTREMAIN HALL 1Hall Hire fee per day 1 695 2 150 2 266 2 384 Group fee per hour 93 98 103 108
Studio 2Hall Hire per day 1 333 1 500 1 581 1 663
Studio 3Hall Hire per hire 1 066 1 100 1 159 1 220
Kitchen (new)Hiring fee per day 520 800 843 887
Ballet per month 4 180 5 000 5 270 5 544 Tennis Court per month 1 260 1 300 1 370 1 441 Tennis Courts social groups per hour 26 30 32 33 Squash Courts per month 1 260 1 300 1 370 1 441
PATERSON PARK RECREATION CENTRE
CLOSED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION TARIFFS WILL BE FINALISED AFTER RENOVATIONS
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FIELD AND STUDY RECREATION CENTRE
MAIN HALLHiring Fee per day 2 814 2 968 3 129 3 291 Group fee per hour 175 185 195 205
LAPAHiring Fee per day 2 531 2 670 2 815 2 961 Group fee per hour 147 155 163 172
LAPA 2Childrens Party per session 910 960 1 011 1 064
ROOM 1Hiring Fee per day 1 023 1 079 1 137 1 196 Group Hire Fee per hour 85 89 94 99
ROOM 2Hiring Fee per day 1 407 1 484 1 564 1 646 Group Hire Fee per hour 96 101 107 112
ROOM 3Hiring Fee per day 1 712 1 806 1 904 2 003 Group Hire Fee per hour 113 119 126 132
Kitchen Fee per hour 0 185 195 205 Group fee per hour 0 114 120 126
STUDIO 1Hiring Fee per day 2 435 2 569 2 708 2 849 Group per hour per hour 136 143 151 159
STUDIO 2Hiring Fee per Day per day 1 079 1 138 1 200 1 262 Group per hour per hour 85 89 94 99
STUDIO 3Hiring Fee per day 1 684 1 776 1 872 1 970 Group Fee per hour 96 101 107 112
GARDEN AREAPrivate Use per session 955 1 007 1 062 1 117
Corporate Use per day 2 864 3 022 3 185 3 351
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OTHER GROUPSArt Kim additional classes per month 3 734 3 939 4 152 4 368 Art Tuesday per hour 0 136 143 151 Bridge additional classes per month 0 782 824 867 Community Group per year 3 086 3 255 3 431 3 609 Drama per hour 136 143 151 159 English Access new per month 11 299 11 920 12 564 13 217 Homekeepers per course 718 757 798 839 Karate per month 1 198 1 264 1 332 1 401 Little Kickers per month 847 894 942 991 Montessori Pre School per month 7 554 7 969 8 400 8 836 Pilates per month 452 477 503 529 Sewing - domestic course per month 2 000 2 110 2 224 2 340 Senior Exercise per month 802 846 892 938 Smoke Enders per month 1 096 1 156 1 219 1 282 Tansform Hers per month 785 829 873 919 Yoga (V-Jay) per month 695 733 773 813 Mothers and Miracles per hour 96 101 107 112 Art Workshops per workshop 3 277 3 457 3 644 3 833 Piano pm additional classes per month 1 436 680 717 754 China Mites new group per month 490 255 269 283 Zulu mites new group per month 490 510 538 565
MARLBORO HALLHall Hire per day per day 2 147 2 265 2 387 2 511 New Groups per hour 102 107 113 119
STUDIO per day 906 956 1 008 1 060 New group fees per hour 70 74 78 82
Side Room 1 per hour 54 60 63 67 New group fees per hour 29 30 32 33
LAPA AREA per day 904 954 1 006 1 058 Outside Cooking Area (extra fees) per day 1 064 1 000 1 054 1 109 BEZ VALLEY CARAVAN PARKCaravan ParkWeek DaysPer stand (2 persons per caravan) per day 84 88 93 98 Extra per person per day 23 24 25 26 WeekendsPer Stand 2 persons per caravan per day 99 105 111 116 Extra per person per day 34 36 38 40
LAPA 50 People or less per day 359 378 398 419 51 - 150 per day 797 840 885 931 151-300 per day 1 195 1 259 1 327 1 396 300 - 500 per day 1 504 1 585 1 671 1 757 Corporate Fee 2 x Venue Hire
ATREC SPORT COMPLEX
HALL Hire per day 1 453 1 533 1 616 1 700 New Groups per hour 78 83 87 92
KITCHEN per day 560 590 622 659
DINING HALL per day 1 119 1 181 1 245 1 318
STUDIO 1 & 2 (new)Hall Hire per day 632 667 703 745 Group Fee per hour 32 33 35 37
GROUND HIRE per function 1 455 1 535 1 618 1 714
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EASTBANK HALL
Hall Hire per day 2 147 2 265 2 387 2 511 Group Fee per hour 99 105 111 116
KLIPFONTEIN VIEW MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE
HALL HIREKOPANONGHiring fee per day 2 147 2 265 2 388 2 512 Group fees per hour 47 50 53 56
OUTDOOR PARKHiring fee per day 0 798 845 895
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
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CROWN GARDENS REC CENTRE
HALL HIRE Protea Hall Per day 1 968 2 076 2 188 2 302 Blue Room Per day 552 582 613 645 TV Room Per day 767 809 853 897 Pre-Fab Room Per day 552 582 613 645 Kitchen Per day 438 463 488 513
Group ActivitiesProtea Hall per hour 33 35 37 39 Blue Room per hour 9 10 10 11 TV Room per hour 13 13 14 15 Pre-Fab Room per hour 9 10 10 11
Sport ActivitiesCourts Per Hour 19 20 21 22 Lights on courts Per Hour 27 28 30 31
KLIPIRIVIERSBERG REC CENTRE
HALL HIREKiepersol A or B per day 5 801 6 120 6 451 6 786 Kiepersol A+B per day 11 416 12 044 12 694 13 354 Tambotie per day 3 517 3 710 3 911 4 114 Geelhout per day 2 619 2 763 2 912 3 064 Lala Palm per day 1 205 1 271 1 340 1 410 Strelitzia per day 1 158 1 222 1 288 1 355 Pyramid per day - 2 619 2 760 2 904 Boardroom per day - 415 437 460
Centres Recreation Groups per hour 0 60 63 67
Field Area Outside Lala Palm per day - 12 375 13 043 13 721
REGION F RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS
HALL HIREMain Hall 540sqm (200 -230 people) per day 2 563 2 704 2 850 2 998 Oak Room 143sqm (70 - 100 people) per day 1 685 1 777 1 873 1 971 Glasshouse 160sqm (90 - 120 people) per day 1 592 1 679 1 770 1 862 Blue Room 90sqm per day 842 889 937 985
Recreational GroupsMain Hall per hour 40 40 42 44 Blue Room per hour 27 27 28 30 Oak Room per hour 40 40 42 44 Glass Room per hour 40 40 42 44 Dancing per hour - 40 42 44 Karate per hour 39 40 42 44 Yoga per hour 35 27 28 30 Scarletics per hour 46 46 48 51 Aerobics per hour 38 20 21 22 Judo per hour - 27 28 30 Pigeons per season 1 496 1 496 1 577 1 659
RentalsBox Office per month - 2 500 2 635 2 772
Soccer FieldsCasual Use Per Game 375 396 417 439 Cricket Field - Lower Per Game 656 692 730 767 Cricket Field - Upper Per Game 561 592 624 657
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SOUTH RAND RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIREJupiter Per Day 1 777 1 875 1 976 2 079 Neptune Per Day 1 336 1 409 1 485 1 562 Neptune including Lapa Area for fuctions Per Day 1 592 1 679 1 770 1 862 Venus Per Day 336 272 287 302 Lapa area with braai facility Per Day - 456 481 506
Group ActivitiesAerobics / Taebo Per Hour 20 22 23 24 Boxing Per Hour 24 25 26 28 Karate Per Hour 36 38 40 42 Trampoline Per Hour 36 38 40 42 Dancing Per Hour 36 38 40 42 Angling Club per hour 64 68 72 75 SASFA per hour 17 18 19 20 Court Usage (Netball\Basketball) per hour 19 20 22 23 Pigeon Club per season 1 414 1 492 1 573 1 654 Open area Per day per day 189 199 210 221 Per day with electricity per day 280 295 311 327
Gymnasium: Fees per person (per month)Adults per month 105 111 117 123 Children 18 and under per month 55 58 61 64 Senior Citizens and PWD's per month 55 58 61 64
MONDEOR REC CENTREDISCRIPTION
HALL RENTALMain Hall 1 777 1 875 1 976 2 079 Moth Hall 561 592 624 656
BERTHA SOLOMONS REC CENTRE
Main HallHiring fee per day 1 270 1 339 1 412 1 485
Small HallHiring fee per day 853 900 949 998
RoomsBoardroomHiring fee per day 426 449 473 498
Sewing RoomHiring fee per day 426 449 473 498
Croztech RoomHiring fee per day 426 449 473 498
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BRAAMFONTEIN REC CENTRE
Alec Gorshel CompleteHiring fee per day 11 385 12 011 12 659 13 318 Institutions with Special tariff per day 9 728 10 263 10 818 11 380
Alec Gorshel BigHiring fee per day 10 244 10 807 11 391 11 983
Alec Gorshel SmallHiring fee per day 9 235 9 743 10 269 10 803 Institutions with Special tariff per day 8 275 8 730 9 201 9 680
RoomsScorpioHiring fee per day 2 173 2 293 2 417 2 542 Institution with Special tariff per day 1 970 2 079 2 191 2 305
GerminiHiring Fee per day 1 807 1 906 2 009 2 114 Institution with Special tariff per day 1 626 1 716 1 808 1 903
LeoHiring fee per day 1 807 1 906 2 009 2 114 Institution with Special tariff per day 1 626 1 716 1 808 1 903
Leo and GeminiHiring fee per day - 3 613 3 808 4 006 Institution with Special tariff per day - 3 270 3 447 3 626
KarateHiring fee per day 1 312 1 384 1 459 1 535 Institutions with Special tariff per day 1 183 1 248 1 316 1 384
SquashHiring fee per day 618 652 687 722 Institutions with Special tariff per day 555 585 617 649
KitchenHiring fee per day 778 821 865 910
SquashDaily Fee per day 33 35 37 39
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HILLBROW RECREATION CENTRE
Main HallHiring fee per day 1 241 1 240 1 307 1 375
Side HallJunior Room Per Day 709 500 527 554 Lounge Room Per Day 709 704 742 781 Creche Room (Weekend Hire) Per Day 709 704 742 781 Art Room Per Day - 500 527 554
Group per hour Per Hour 100 106 111 117
GROSVENOR RECREATION CENTRE
Hall HireWhale Hall per day 2 942 3 103 3 271 3 441 Dolphin Hall per day 1 472 1 553 1 637 1 722 Activity Room 1 per day 229 242 255 268 Activity Room 2 per day 229 242 255 268
Conferences / MeetingsWhale Hall Full House per day 886 2 942 3 100 3 262 Dolphine Hall per day 797 1 472 1 552 1 633
SPORT ACTIVITIESTennis Courts per session 531 560 591 621 Aerobics per hour - 20 21 22
DESCRIPTIONGroup Activities per month - 500 527 554
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HOFLAND PARK REC CENTRE
Main HallHiring fee per day 811 855 902 948 Groups per hour - 100 105 111
Side HallHiring fee Per day 426 449 473 498
Room 1Hiring fee Per day 196 207 218 230 Groups Per hour 30 31 33 35
MAURICE FREEMAN REC CENTRE
Main HallHiring fee per day 745 786 828 871 Group Fees per hour 135 143 150 158
Side HallHiring fee per day 426 449 473 498
Room 1Hiring fee per day 196 207 218 230 Kitchen per day 179 189 199 210
YEOVILLE RECREATION CENTRE
HALL RENTALMain Hall Per Hour 166 175 185 194 Gold Room Per Hour 149 157 166 175 Yellow Room Per Hour 149 157 166 174 Silver Room Per Hour 75 80 84 88 Blue Room Per Hour 50 53 56 59 Green Room Per Hour 50 53 56 59
GROUP FEESAerobics per hour 20 21 22 23
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JAN HOFMEYR RECREATION
HALL HIRE Main HallHiring fee per day 1 042 1 099 1 158 1 218 Stoep area per day 151 159 168 176
ACTIVITY ROOMSRoom 1 per hour 124 131 138 146
GROUP FEES:Art per month 230 243 256 269 Aerobics per hour 20 21 22 23
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
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2018 / 2019 2019 / 2020 2020 / 2021 2021/ 2022
ENNERDALE EXT. 9 COMMUNITY CENTRE
Main HallHire fee per day 1 201 1 000 1 054 1 109
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
Main HallHiring fee 1 097 1 157 1 219 1 283
- GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
Main HallHire fee per day 284 299 315 332
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
Main HallHire fee per day 284 350 371 393
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
RECREATION FACILITIES : REGION G
ENNERDALE EXT. 1 COMMUNITY CENTRE
ORANGE FARM EXT. 1 RECREATION CENTRE
ORANGE FARM EXT. 2 RECREATION CENTRE
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HALL HIRE: Hire fee per day 284 299 315 332
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
HALL HIRE Main HallHire fee per day 3 371 2 500 2 635 2 772
BOARD ROOMHire fee per day 833 650 685 721
SMALL HALLHire fee per day 2 024 1 500 1 581 1 663
Kitchen per day 707 700 738 776
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
HALL HIRE Main HallHire fee per day 632 700 738 776
Small Hall per day - 550 580 610
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
ZAKARIYA PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE
POORTJIE COMMUNITY CENTRE (OLD FACILITY)
LENASIA SOUTH CIVIC CENTRE
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HALL HIREMain HallHire fee per day 1 517 1 601 1 687 1 775
Small HallHire fee per day 505 500 527 554
BOARD ROOM per day 335 350 369 388
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
HALL HIRE Main HallHire fee per day 1 390 700 738 776
Wendy House per month 784 600 632 665
Pre-Schoolper month 2 825 2 000 2 108 2 218
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
LENASIA CIVIC CENTRE
LENASIA EXT. 7 RECREATION CENTRE
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LENASIA EXT. 3 RECREATION CENTRE
Main HallHire fee per day 832 800 843 887
Pre-School per day 1 436 2 000 2 108 2 218
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
ORANGE FARM, FINETOWN AND POORTJIE MULTIPURPOSE COMMUNITY CENTRESHALL HIRE Hire fee per day 838 884 931 980
BOARD ROOM: Boardroom Hire fee per day 299 316 333 350
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
DON MATEMAN COMMUNITY CENTRE
HALL HIREHire fee per day 1 413 1 491 1 571 1 653
Kitchen per day 141 230 242 255
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
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J.D. OPPERMAN RECREATION CENTRE
HALL HIRE Hire fee per day 708 800 843 887
Small Hall per day - 400 422 444
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
ALBERTUS POP RECREATION HALL HIRE Hire Fee per day 156 800 843 887
Small Hall per day - 400 422 444
RENTALS PER MONTH: Chreche fees per month per month 1 277 1 420 1 497 1 575
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
LENASIA EXT 9 BUT HUT
Hall Hire per day - 250 264 277
GROUP ACTIVITIES Large per month - 300 316 333 Medium per month - 200 211 222 Small per month - 100 105 111
STANDARDISED TARIFFS
Filming for commercial use per day 7 295 7 696 8 112 8 534 Filming for non-commercial use per day 2 736 2 886 3 042 3 200
APPLICABLE TO ALL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
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DEFINITION AND CATEGORIES OF SPORTS FACILITIES
CATEGORY A
StadiumNational facility should be able to host National level competitions and tournaments, anddepending on International Governing Body specifications, also host international events.
CATEGORY B
Community StadiumsHosts community sport events including scool tournaments and competitive sport
CATEGORY C
Sport ComplexMutli sport facility that can host mutliple activities. Its usually fenced and may consists of several courts, playing field/s, club house and ablution blocks.
CATEGORY D
Indoor sport facility/ArenaThe indoor facilities must also be multi-use, and provide reasonable seating, and a play surface thatis appropriate for multiple activities and marked accordingly. The playing area should have a minimumclearance of 2 metres on all sides. The facility must have male and female ablutions with at least one
CATEGORY E1
Single use outdoor facilities Facilities meant for a specific code such as golf, cricket and so on, Such facilities are fenced, have a clubhouse and a playing field.
CATEGORY E2Stand aloneNetball courts, tennis courts and basketball courts which may be fenced with/without ablution facilities
CATEGORY F
Open fieldsGrassed / Non-grassed fields. Most instances managed by Clubs / LFAs
DEPOSIT (REFUNDABLE)Refundable deposits for all facility hire will be equal to the hire costs.
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Category B Community
Stadium
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021 /2022
MATCHES* SAFA & PSL Per Game 3 134 3 306 3 485 3 666 * NDF (Mvela) Per Season (Anchor 14 142 14 920 15 726 16 544 * Training Fee Per Game (ad-hoc) 1 446 1 525 1 608 1 691
*LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max)
ABC MOTSEPE LEAGUE & SASOLABC MOTSEPE LEAGUE Seasonal 4 557 4 808 5 067 5 331
Per Game (ad-hoc) 393 414 437 460 * Sasol Seasonal 2 828 2 984 3 145 3 309
Per Game (ad-hoc) 346 365 384 404 SAB & ABSA League* SAB Seasonal 1 886 1 989 2 097 2 206
Per Game (ad-hoc) 236 249 262 276 *Womens Regional League Seasonal 2 357 2 487 2 621 2 757
Per Game (ad-hoc) 314 332 349 368
* General Per Match 471 497 524 551 **Tournament (Commercial) Per Match 2 357 2 487 2 621 2 757 ** Training fee Per Hour 236 249 262 276 * Floodlights Per Hour w/o lights 94 99 105 110 * Parking space 1 179 1 243 1 310 1 379 *Parking space (Randburg sport complex) per month*Gym membership Fee (Union Stadium) Per annum
ATHLETICS
PROVINCIAL Rental 1 021 1 078 1 136 1 195
DISTRICT/ AREARental 550 580 612 643
SCHOOLSRental 314 332 349 368
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALRental 20 428 21 551 22 715 23 896 Floodlights Per Hour 377 398 419 441 POLITICALRental 1 257 1 326 1 398 1 471 CHURCHES etc.Rental Per Day 3 928 4 144 4 368 4 595 Fund Raising Eventse.g. Bazaar, Fetes, etc. Per Day 3 928 4 144 4 368 4 626
Rabie Ridge stadium, Ivory park stadium, Union stadium, Davidsonvile stadium, Alexandra stadium, Eldorado park stadium, Ennerndale stadium and Lenasia soccer stadium, Randburg Sport Complex, Malboro Sport Complex, Kwabhekilanga Sport complex
COMMUNITY STADIUM
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Catgory C Sport Complexes
SPORT COMPLEXES 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021 /2022
LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 959 1 011 1 066 1 121
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 471 497 524 551
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 94 99 105 110
GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX
Community based groups Per Month 94 99 105 110
Commercial groups: 10% of monthly turnover.
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 857 8 289 8 737 9 191 Floodlights: Per Hour 94 99 105 110 POLITICAL RALLIESRental 1 257 1 326 1 398 1 471 FILMINGRental Per Day 6 757 7 129 7 513 7 904 PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 550 580 612 643 SIDE HALLHire 707 746 786 827 OFFICE RENTALSProfessional M2 per month 41 43 45 48 Amateur M2 per month 28 30 31 33
LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 959 1 011 1 066 1 121
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 471 497 524 551
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 94 99 105 110
GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX Community based groups Per Month 94 99 105 110
Commercial groups: 10% of monthly turnover.
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 857 8 289 8 737 9 191 Floodlights: Per Hour 94 99 105 110 FILMINGRental Per Day 6 757 7 129 7 513 7 904 PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 550 580 612 643 SIDE HALLHire 707 746 786 827 OFFICE RENTALSProfessional M2 per month 41 43 45 48 Amateur M2 per month 28 30 31 33
Fields where there is turf as well as courts or fields of different sporting codes which may have ablution blocks, change rooms and Kanana sport complex, Ivory park, Bosmont, Cecil payne stadium, Davidsonvile sport complex, Moletsane, Naledi ext 2 , Mapetla, Protea Glen, Pimville Extreme sport, Elkah stadium, Three square, Rotanda, Bertrams and Ennerndale sport centre, Arthur Bloch Park, Riverlea Soccer Stadium, Jubileum Sport Ground, Melpark
Attilla Soccer Grounds, Atrec Sports Complex
Dube Boxing Club
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LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 959 1 011 1 066 1 121
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 471 497 524 551
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 94 99 105 110
GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX Community based groups Per Month 94 99 104 110
Commercial groups: 10% of monthly turnover.
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 857 8 289 8 737 9 191 Floodlights: Per Hour 94 99 105 110 FILMINGRental Per Day 6 757 7 129 7 513 7 904 PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 550 580 612 643 SIDE HALLHire 707 746 786 827 OFFICE RENTALSProfessional M2 per month 41 Amateur M2 per month 28 30 31 33
LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 955 1 007 1 062 1 117
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 470 495 522 549
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 94 99 104 110
PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 548 578 609 641 GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX Community based groups Per Month 94 99 104 110 NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 827 8 258 8 704 9 156 Floodlights: Per Hour 94 99 104 110 SIDE HALLHire 704 743 783 824 FILMINGRental Per Day 6 731 7 102 7 485 7 874
Orange Farm Chris Hani
Arthur Ashe
David Webster
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LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 955 1 007 1 062 1 117
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 470 495 522 549
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 94 99 104 110
GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX Community Based Groups Per Month 94 99 104 110
Commercial groups: 10% of monthly turnover.
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 827 8 258 8 704 9 156 Floodlights: Per Hour 94 99 104 110 FILMINGRental Per Day 6 731 7 102 7 485 7 874 PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 548 578 609 641 SIDE HALLHire 704 743 783 824 OFFICE RENTALSProfessional M2 per month 41 43 45 48 Amateur M2 per month 28 30 31 33
A-Trek
LFA / OTHERS: Per Season (4 fields max) 949 1 001 1 055 1 110
Ad-hoc Tariffs: Per Match 467 492 519 546
Night games:
Tariffs & per hour for use of floodlights 93 98 104 109
GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE COMPLEX Community Based Groups Per Month 93 98 104 109
Commercial groups: 10% of monthly turnover.
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
10% of monthly turnover
NON-SPORTING EVENTSMUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental 7 776 8 203 8 646 9 096 Floodlights: Per Hour 93 98 104 109 POLITICAL RALLIESRental 1 244 1 313 1 383 1 455 FILMING - - - Rental Per Day 6 687 7 055 7 436 7 822 PLAYING COURTSSchool Tournament / Sport Event Per Day 544 574 605 637 SIDE HALLHire 700 738 778 819 OFFICE RENTALSProfessional M2 per month 40 43 45 47 Amateur M2 per month 28 30 31 33
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Category D Indoor Spoorts Facilities
INDOOR SPORT FACILIITES 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
Functions/hall hire 11 793 12 441 13 113 13 795 Function Set Up 1 629 1 719 1 812 1 906 Use of hall Per Hour 1 292 1 363 1 437 1 512 Foyer 2 948 3 110 3 278 3 449
Sport Events (indoor) per day 5 895 6 219 6 555 6 896 Sport Afiliated Groups per month 292 308 325 342 International Tournaments per day 3 870 4 083 4 303 4 527 Sport Event Casual once off 1 292 1 363 1 437 1 512 Shower Facilities once off 450 475 500 527 Conference once off 11 792 12 441 13 113 13 795 Welfare organization once off 11 792 12 441 13 113 13 795 School Fundraising once off 11 792 12 441 13 113 13 795 Universities/colleges per day 17 819 18 799 19 814 20 844 Council recognized unions per day 7 167 7 561 7 969 8 384 Dance competitions per day 5 895 6 219 6 555 6 896
DESCRIPTIONAmateurs - All sporting codesHire per day 3 870 4 083 4 303 4 527 Professional - All sporting codesHire per day 5 531 5 835 6 150 6 470 Outside Courts Hire per day 1 106 1 167 1 230 1 294 Non-sporting eventsHire per day 7 857 8 289 8 737 9 191 Board RoomHire per day 900 950 1 001 1 053 Corporate use 1 800 1 899 2 002 2 106 Office Rental Rental per month 1 000 1 055 1 112 1 170 Filming / MoviesHire per day 5 531 5 835 6 150 6 470 Hire per day (negotiable) 1 827 1 928 2 032 2 137
Walter Sisulu hall, Water Sisulu hall foyer, Albertina Sisulu hall and Ennerdale sport centre
SPORT EVENTS
Wembley Stadium
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2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
Braun Fischer and Soweto Cricket ovals are under the management of Gauteng Cricket Club.
No Tariffs are payable
Rental Per Month 430 454 479 504
Lenasia Cricket Stadium
Hall Hire:Hire 1 440 1 519 1 601 1 685 Hire per game (Cricket) 904 954 1 006 1 058 Hire per Season (Cricket) 3 724 3 929 4 141 4 356
Victoria Park Sports Complex
Hall Hire:Hire (per day) 372 393 414 436 Hire per game (Soccer) 502 529 558 587
Pimville Golf Course is managed by the Soweto Country Club
Pimville Golf Course
Category E1 Single Use Outdoor Facility
Lenasia Ext 7 Bowling Green
SINGLE USE OUTDOOR FACILITY
Category E2 Stand Alone
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Basketball Courts per month 292 308 325 342 Tennis Courts per month 292 308 325 342 Netball Courts per month 292 308 325 342 Hockey per month 292 308 325 342 Five-a-side soccer per month 292 308 325 342 Other groups once off 292 308 325 342
SEASONAL FEE: APPLICABLE 391 413 435 458
AD-HOC TARIFFSAd-hoc 313 330 348 366
BOARDROOMRental 188 198 209 220
STAND ALONE SINGLE CODE FACILITY
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Category F Open Sportsfields
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
SPORTING EVENTS N/C N/C N/C N/C
Non-Sporting EventsRental Per day 2 348 2 477 2 611 2 747 MUSICAL/FESTIVALSRental Per day 4 383 4 624 4 874 5 127 FILMINGRental 2 348 2 477 2 611 2 747 2018/19 tariff increased by 1% to accommodate vat increase
Grassed / Non-grassed fields. Most instances managed by Clubs / LFAs
Open Sportfields
ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
1.1 HECTOR PIETERSON MEMORIAL & MUSEUM
Adults per day 35 37 39 41 Children per day 10 11 11 12 Students at High School and Tertiary institutions per day 15 16 17 18 Senior Citizens per day 10 11 11 12
1.2 KLIPTOWN OPEN AIR MUSEUM 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Adults No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesChildren No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesStudents at tertiary institutions No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo Charges
No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesSenior Citizens No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo Charges
1.3 JAMES HALL MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Parking Area per day 734 775 817 859 Photographic shoots per day 1 468 1 549 1 632 1 717 Adults No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesChildren No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesStudents at tertiary institutions No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo Charges
No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo ChargesSenior Citizens No Charges No Charges No ChargesNo Charges
2. HIRE OF FACILITIES
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
1 ENTRANCE CHARGES
TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR MUSEUMS, GALLERIES, JOBURG ARTBANK, JUNE 16 INTERPRETATION CENTRE AND COMMUNITY ART CENTRES
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2.1 Museum Africa (MA), June 16 Interpretation Centre, Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG), Workers Museum and Alexander Heritage Centre, Hector Pieterson Museum, Oppenheimer Village 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/20222.1.1 Hire of auditorium
If museum is a partner in a project per day No Charges No Charges No Charges No ChargesNGOs, educational, cultural institutions per day 3 650 3 851 4 058 4 270 Commercial/ corporate institutions per day 7 300 7 702 8 117 8 539
2.1.2 Hall (June 16 Interpretation Centre)Hall Hire per day 850 897 945 994
2.1.3 Hire of boardroom If museum is a partner in the project per day No Charge No Charge No Charge No ChargeNGOs, educational, cultural institutions per day 1 250 1 319 1 390 1 462 Commercial / corporate institutions per day 2 500 2 638 2 780 2 924
2.1.4 Hire of other museum space, per designated space: Depending on the nature of the space, function and organiser
R8 223 - R40 519
R8 675 - R42 748
R9 144 - R45 056
R9 519.20 - R47 399
2.1.5 Hire of Museum Africa Arena or front entrance per day 2 268 2 393 2 522 2 653
2.1.6 Hire of court yard per day 2 400 2 532 2 669 2 808
2.1.7 Use of museums for commercial filming
Amature Local per hour 250 264 278 292 Commercial Local per hour 750 791 834 877 Amature International per hour 750 791 834 877 Commercial International per hour 1 500 1 583 1 668 1 755
2.1.8 Hire of temporary exhibition space:If Museum is a partner in the project No charge No charge No charge No charge
If Museum supports project per day 7 459 7 869 8 294 8 725 Commercial / corporate institutions per day 14 918 15 738 16 588 17 451
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2.2 COMMUNITY CENTRES2.2.1 UNCLE TOM'S ART CENTRE
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Main Hall per day 612 1 500 1 581 1 663 Side Hall per day 346 800 843 887 Studio per day - 400 422 444 Gallery (only) per day 264 1 000 1 054 1 109 Back Room per day - 150 158 166 Kitchen per day 320 400 422 444 Bar per day - 200 211 222
Group ActivitiesLarge per month 300 317 334 351 Medium per month 200 211 222 234 Small per month 100 106 111 117 2.2.2 MOFOLO ART CENTRE
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 Hall hire per day 750 791 834 877 Side Hall per day 480 506 534 562 Kitchen per day 330 348 367 386 2.2.3 MOFOLO CULTURAL BOWLCultural Bowl Hiring fee per day 10 000 10 550 11 120 11 698
Studio Hiring fee per hour 150 158 167 175 2.2.4 BAPEDI ART CENTRE
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Main Hall per day 1 000 1055 1 112 1 170 Kitchen (only) per day 550 580 612 643 Right Hall per day 350 369 389 409 Left hall per day 360 380 400 421 Studio per day 585 617 651 684 Group Activities
Large per month 300 317 334 351 Medium per month 200 211 222 234 Small per month 100 106 111 117 2.2.5 CREDO MUTWA OPEN AIR MUSEUM / HALL 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022 Hall hire per day 750 791 834 877 Village per hour 150 158 167 175 Kitchen per day 320 338 356 375
2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022A3 black and white per sheet 1 2 2 2 A3 colour per sheet 14 14 15 16 A4 colour per sheet 7 7 8 8 A4 black and white per sheet 1 1 1 1
Local per page 8 8 9 9 International per page 21 23 24 25
4. FAXES
3. PHOTOCOPIES (All Arts, Culture and Heritage facilities)
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5. 1 BASIC COSTSSupply of high resolution digital image on CD or by email per image 73 77 82 86 5.1.2 Photography by an external photographerStill and moving photography of museum objects and displays. By special arrangement only. 745 786 828 871
The prices are per image, language and edition and are added to the basic cost of supplying the image as laid out in 5.1. The following discounts will be given: 10% for 10-19 images used, 20% for 20 – 29 images used, 30% for 30+ images used. Where a book is also issued as an e-book, the fee is for the estimated usage combined.
5.2 USAGE FEE PER IMAGE
The cost of the image is the basic cost (as laid out in 5.1) plus the copyright / usage cost (laid out in 5.2)
5. SUPPLY & USAGE OF DIGITAL IMAGES FROM MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
5.2.1(b) PUBLICATIONS:Tariff Overseas
5.2.1(a) PUBLICATIONS: Tariff South Africa
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2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022
National Distributions, 3 flightings or less 128 135 142 149 National Distributions 4 flightings or more 253 267 281 296 Continental Distribution 506 534 563 592 Worldwide Distribution 705 744 784 825 5.2.2.2. DVD and CD<1000 copies 85 89 94 99 1000 – 1999 copies 174 184 193 204 2000 – 10 000 copies 253 267 281 296 >10000 copies 346 365 384 404 NGO/educational DVDs 85 89 94 99
5.2.3(a) MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS/ TRADE DISPLAYS (ALL MUSEUMS) Use of the image to publicise the exhibition/ display will be allowed only with written permission, and with proper copyright acknowledgement to Museum Africa.
Unlimited insertions, unlimited no. of publications for one year 11 273 11 893 12 535 13 187 Variations of the above will be in proportion to about amounts
Tariff - Southern Africa 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2020 2021/2022Personal use in a private home 80 85 89 94 Under 30 x 40cm 140 148 156 164 30 x 40cm, to 40 x 50cm 200 211 222 234 Up to 1m longest side 282 298 314 330 Over 1 m longest side 353 372 392 412
Tariff – OverseasPersonal use in a private home 164 173 182 192 Under 30 x 40cm 282 298 314 330 30 x 40cm, to 40 x 50cm 394 416 439 461 Up to 1m longest side 559 590 622 654 Over 1 m longest side 706 745 785 826
6. MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS, POSTERS & POSTCARDS FOR SALE
6.1. Museum Africa 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Catalogue of pictures, Africana Museum, 1973, 7 volumes 426 348 367 386 Catalogues of prints, Africana Museum, 1975, 2 volumes 212 348 367 386 Africana Notes and News Index 18 348 367 386 Africana Notes and News Back numbers 16 348 367 386 Old Town, Newtown 21 348 367 386
6.2 Johannesburg Art Gallery 2018/2019 2019/2020 2020/2021 2021/2022Current of Africa: the art of Selby Mvusi 28 30 31 33 Diversity and themes: Romantic prints 21 23 24 25 Dutch paintings of the 17th century 166 175 185 194 Ernest Mancoba: a resource book 28 30 31 33 Exchange values 99 105 111 116 From Corot to Monet 353 372 392 412 Gerald Sekoto: unsevered ties 72 76 80 85 Looking at contemporary South African sculpture: Jackson Hlungwani: a resources book 28 30 31 33 Making links 28 30 31 33 Maz’enthole: the Nelson Mandela collection 28 30 31 33 New strategies 99 105 111 116 17th Century Dutch and Flemish Painting in South African 166 175 185 194 The Horstmann Collection of Southern African Art 21 23 24 25 The sculptor and his sitter: Rodin’s bust of Eve Fairfax 49 51 54 57 The Lace Collection of the Johannesburg Art Gallery 43 45 48 50 Ukiyo-e:Japanese wood-block prints 28 30 31 33 Thami Mnyele catalogue 408 430 454 477
PostersMuseum Africa 7 8 8 8 Johannesburg Art Gallery 11 12 13 13 Johannesburg Art Gallery 16 17 18 19
Postcards:Johannesburg Art Gallery 11 11 12 13 Museum Africa – black and white 4 4 4 5 Johannesburg Art Gallery and Museum Africa - colour 5 5 6 6