Annexure A Page 14/15 IDP Text/ Table Current version: Page 74 (Page 140: Special Council agenda on 28 May 2014) Recommendation: Delete the above content and replace with the following revised text, table heading and table The following servicing strategic categories will be implemented in providing access to water and sanitation in the City’s informal settlements: Table 3.1: Servicing Strategy Categories within the City of Cape Town Distributed Category Land Type Bulk infrastructure space available within settlement A1 Government Available within owned land, economical distance. occupation Service Standard Adequate 1 Inadequate 2 Adequate 3 Annexure A permitted Not available within economical distance A2 Private land, NA (No investment occupation on private land permitted allowed) Adverse physical B conditions, temporary Inadequate 4 Adequate 3 Inadequate 4 Adequate 3 Inadequate 4 Adequate 3 Inadequate 4 NA occupation C No. Occupation prohibited NA City Set Targeted Desired Improved Service Level (over and above National Government Guidelines) 1 Waterborne sanitation 1:5; taps 1:25 2 Managed all-in-one waterborne ablution facility with janitorial service, supplemented by portable flush toilets on demand. Incorporates taps and basins to 1:25 3 Container or dry sanitation to technology-specific household ratio. Taps to 1:25 4 Managed all-in-one conservancy tank ablution facility with janitorial service, supplemented by portable flush toilets on demand. Incorporates taps and basins to 1:25 Note All service points to be within 100m walking distance of households served Current version Page 74 - 75 (Page 140 141: Special Council agenda on 28 May 2014) Annexure A Recommendation: DELETE table 3.2 and introductory text shown above, as it has become redundant in this context. Replace with the following revised text: The City fully complies with the National Guidelines of adequate sanitation. However, to achieve the City’s own desired improved service levels and continue to service the increasing number of households in informal settlements, the Water and Sanitation Department is implementing a service provision program that is aligned with the five-year housing plan.