The outcome of the Land and Development Rights Audit must be converted into a financial business plan that:
Is an extension of the original Project Budget
Provides for funding requirements to action all legal and administrative tasks identified by the Development Rights Audit and which cannot be funded from the original Project Budget
Provides a detailed timeline project plan, inclusive of critical milestones, for all tasks that must be undertaken to ultimately achieve the transfer of ownership to individual beneficiaries
NB! To include all interventions, for example:
Expropriation Compensation
Compensation for informal land rights
Court Orders
Land Assembly – Land Surveying and Conveyancing costs
Costs associated with and to comply with amended Development Consents and Conditions of Establishment, etc.
The Provincial Department of Human Settlements
The National Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, if necessary
Any other organ of state that will be required to assist/intervene in order to address the actions identified by the Land and Development Rights Audit
The Municipality.