GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1405
the Kenya Sugar Board. notifies registered industrial manufacturers that approval has been granted to Mumias Sugar Company Limited, to replace sugar exported under ACP/EU Protocols and sugar sold to the local mantlfacturers for induqtrial use, by irnporljng lht.t said sugar duty free: ' ' Provided that Mumias Sugar Company Limited is allowed to import duty- free sugar tlp to a Inaxilndlm of 57,000 metric tonnes from within COMESA region to rcplace its exports to the EU and, sugar sold directty to indujtrial manufacturersï (b) that the said imports shall be deducted from the COMESA quota of l 1 1,*000 metric tonnes of white refined industrial sugar ttllocated to industrial manufacturers for the year 2005; that the said approval to Mumias Sugar Company Limited, sball be a one time transaction and shall rtm from 1st July, 2005'to 28th Febrpary, 2006. The imliortation thereof shall be subject to the provisions of the Sugar Act
(Cap.
472)
REGULATION
PURSUANT to regulation 21 of the Environmental (lmpact
Assessment and Audit) Regulations, the National Environment
Management Authority (NEMA), has received . an environmental
impact assessment study report for (he proposed Jopa Villas
(Maisonettes), Mavoko Municipality, Machakos District by Jopa
Villas Ljmited. '
Thc proposed project will be situated off Mombasa Road, on plot
L.R. No. 7 149/7, in Mavoko Municipality, Athi Rivtr Diyision in
Machakos Distùct,
The objeclive of the proiect is to constîuct 323, maisonettes to ease '
housîng problems especially in Nairobi.
'rhe projcct anticipates the foliowing impacts and mitigation
mea9t1J'eS;
Ptxniblc j'zzelc/y
1 . Dcstruction of the physical
environment: Vegetation.
soil '
Nliîigution Azlt?fi-il/re:
(a) Ensure proper demarcation and
delineation ol' tl'le project area to
br affected by construction
works. .
(1.9 Designate accetès routes and
parking within the site.
(c) Preserve individual trees within
the site. ' '
(d) Specify locations for trailers and
cqtlipment, and areas of the site,
which should be kept free of
traflic, equipment and storage.
(c) lntroduce vfzgetation on open
spaccs and their maintenance.
Lt' ) Landscaping all disturbed areas.
(g) Install drainage structures
properly.
(h) Loosen compacted soils.
(i) Controlled site cxcavation
Works. '
(j) Ensur'e that construction. vehicles
am restlicted to existing graded
roads trl avoid. soil cömpacticm.
'
(k) Opcn drains all interconnected
wjll be provided on site.
(l) Provide soil erosion control
structures on the steep sides.
Increasçd water demand (a) Managemcnt of water usage.
'
Avoid unnecqssary wastage-.
(b) Recycling and rcuse of water as
mtlch as possible. '
(c) Make use of roof catchmenls to
provide water and store it in
underground resei voirs for
domestic use and gardening.
(d) Install waler conserving taps that
turn-off automatically when
water is nbt being used.
fc) Sink boreholets) but follow
approvals from relevant
departments. '
P tl detect and 'r'epai'r water@ romp y
ipe and tank leaks, 'P
3. Solid and Iiquid waste
gencration and occupational
safety ''
(h) Ensure proper solid was' te
'
disposal and collection facilities.
(b) Ensure effective waste water
management.
(c) Monitor e f fluent q uali ty .
regularly to tnsure that the .
stipulated discharge rules and
standards are not violated.
(#) Prokisions will be put in place
for tlle formation of HeaIth and
Safety Commitlee. '
(e) Ensure that the premises are
'insured as per statutory
requirements.
Air, dust and noise pollutitm (a) Control speed and operation of
'
. cpnsmlction vehicle. .
(b) Avoid excavatjon ' works in
extremely tk'y conditians.
(c) Spray of water during the
clmsmlction work.
1542 THE KENYA GAZEWE 15th July, 2005
Possible ï/re/c/.ç Mitigation nteasures Possible fl/?pl(k.j' Midgatitm measures
(d) R egu lar maintenance of
c o ns tr u c t io p p l a n t a nd
equipment.
(e) Use of ear protcctors by workers
and provision of other personal
protective gear.
(f) Cpnstruction activities to be
restricted to daytime. '
@) Provide barriers such as walls
and trees around site boundaries
to provide some buffer against
noise propagàtion.
5. Traffic flow (a) Deli very of construction
materialj at off peak hours.
fb) Provide billboàrds at the
site/entrance to notify motorists
about the development.
6. Fire outbreaks and oil spills (a) lnspll and maintain fire fighting
equipment and machiuery.
(b) Provide oiI interceptors along the
drains leading from car wash and
service bays.
The full report of the proposed projcct is available för inspection
during working hours at:
(J) Director-General, National ' Environment Management
Authority, Kapiti Road. off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box
67839-*200, Nairobi. ' #
(:) The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and
Natural Resources, N.H.I.F. Building, P.O. Box 3052 1,
Nairobi.
(c)' The Provincial Director of Environment. Eastern Province,
'
Embu
(tf) District Environment Ofticer, Machakos District.
The Nationa! Environmcnt Management Authority ipvites
members of the public to submit ol'al or written comments within sixty
(60) dâys from the date of publication of this notice to assist theX
uthoritf in the approval process of the pro' ject to the Director-
General'
, National Environment Management Authority, Kapiti Road,
P.O. Box 6 7839-*2*, Nairobi.
Dated the 28tb June, 2œ5.
Healtb, occupational safety (a) Provision of safety procedures
and tire hazards apd personal. protecti ve
equipment and containlpzent of
hazardous matcrial.
(b) Train workers on safe bandling
procedures.
(c) lnstall and maiataia tire tighting
equipment and machinery.
(d) Sensitize workers on tire risks.
(e)- Use spill prevention procedures
and resmnje plan and training.
Lt) Fkst Aid boxes will be prövided
regularly.
Q) No smoking signs will be
prominently displayed.
lncrease in solid and liquid (a) The local authoritj or a licensed
waste refuse handler wlll be hired to
collect and dispose waste.
(b) Document volume of waste to
aid in detefmining improvements
with regard to waste
management.
(c) lnstall an oil-water interceptor.
3. Noise ppllution and dust (c) Use of ebr'proleptors by workers.
generatlon during .djtjoji engine exhatlst(b) Recon
construction systems
.
(c) Establish inspection program for
equipment.
(d) Spray of water during the
constructiop work.
4- Increase itl tmftic (a) Place signs alerting oncoming
traftic to the complex.
(b) Pro v i de s a f ety *4 i s i b i l i ty
mcasures fol' vehicles coming
oMt of tlw complex.
(c) Usr ''Give Way'' signage to
direct traffic withln the complex
premises.
(a) I n c r e a s e d e m p l o y m e n t
opportunitics.
(b) lmproved living sondards of tbe
C0P1e. 'P
(c) I n c r t a s e d s e c o n d a r y
developments. '
Positive impacts
R. W. MICHIEKA,
. Director-General,
National Environmènt A/cl?c#el?lerl/zlz/&zrfry.
The full report of the proposeà project is available for inspection
during working hours at:
(tz) Director-General. Nalional Environment Management,
Atlthority, Kapiti Road, off Mombasa Road. P.O. Box
67839-00200, Nairobi. '
(/7) The Permanent Sçcretary, Ministry of Epvironment and
Natural Resources. Maji House, 6th Floor. P.O. Box 30521 ,
Nairobi.
(c) The Provincial Director of Environment, Nyanza Province,
Kisumu District.
(d) Distd ct Environment Officec Nyamira District.
The National Ehvironment Management Authority invifes
members of the public to submit oral or written comments within sixty
(60) days from the date of 'publication of this notice to assist tbe
Authority in the approval process of the project to the Director-
General, National Environment Management Authority, Kapiti Road,
P.O. Box 67839-4X12*, Nairobi.
GAZETTE NOTICE N0. 5497
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND
CO-ORDINATION ACT
(No. 8 4/ 1999)
THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
NOTICETOTHE PUBLIC TO SUBMITCOMMENTS ON AN
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAG MSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
FORTHE PROPOSED PEBO RE-TAL STATION, WEST
MIJGIRANGO XLONG KISII-KERICHU HIGHWAY
PURSUANT to regulation 21 of the Environmental (Impact
Assesslnent and Audit) Regulations, tbe National Environment
Management Authority (NEMA), has received an enkironmental
impact assessment study report for the proposed Pebo Retal Station.
West Mugirango by Peter Bogonko.
Ybe proposed project will l)e situated along Kisii-kericho Highway
on plot L.R. No. West Mugirango/siamani/s8l 8. It is about 3 km.
from Nyamira Town and measures about 0.5 acre.
The objective of the project is to provide quality fuel consistently.
The prpject anticipates the following impacts and mitigation
measures ;
Dated the 14th lune, 2005.
R. W. MICHIEKA.
Director-General,
National Environment AfaacgorlEwz Authority.
15th July, 2œ5 Tfœ K:NYA GAZEW'E 1543
GAZE'ITE NOTICE NO. 5498 GAZEYI'E NOTICE NO. 55œ
THE LOCALGOVERNMENT ACT SAGAS AUTOGAMGE
(Cap. 265)
TllE COUNTY Q.'OVINCIL OF OLKEJUADO
APPRONJ',.oF BY-LAWS
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sçction 205 of the
Local Gövernment Act, the County Council of Olkejuado, has with the
approval of the Minister for Local Government made the following
By-laws:
(a) The County Council of Olkejuado (Control of Hides #nd Skins)
By-laws, 2(m.
è i s .jaws,(b) The ountyx Council of Olkejuado lAtlvçrt sement) y
2*4.
fc) 'rhe County Council of Olkejuado (Commerçial, Passelger.
Transpon User) By-laws, 2004.
(d) The County Council of blkejuado (General Nuisance) By-laws,
2(m.
(e) The County Council of Olkejuado (Hawkers) By-laws. 2(oi.
(f) The County Cmmdl of Olkejuado (Stock Atlction and Sales) By-
Iaws, 2(X)4. .
il B rter Markets) By-laws,(g) Tlte County Council of Olkejua o ( a
(h) ne Counœ Council of Olkejuado (Polmds) By-laws, 2(*4. '
i) The' C'ounty Couniil of Olkejtiado (Commercial Colleges) By-(
laws, 2004.*. .
,
.
F
(j) The County Council of Olkejuado (Slaughteihouje') By-lawsa
20û4 '
(k) Thc County Council of Olkejuado (Cemdery) By-laws, 2Y4.
(l) The County Council of Olkejuado (Second-hand Goods) By-
laws, 2(+4.
(m) Tht County Council of Olkejuado (Quarrying) By-laws. 2004.
(n) The County Council of Olkejuado (Business Permit) By-laws,
2004.
The said By-laws shall come into operation within twenty-cight
(28) days' from the date of publication of t'his notice.
AlI those who may have reservations or objections sllould Frite to
tbe Cotmcil. Copies of the By-iaws arç availgble at tbe Council Oftke.
Dated the 30th June, 2005. '
OMAR ABDI,
l k to Covncil.C er
DlsNsAt. OF UNCOLLEGED GXDS
NOTICE is given under the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Att
tcap. 38), to the. owners of the following mdtor vehicles now lying at
the yard of Rucha Agencies:
Nissan Sunpy Bl2, rôg. No. KAD $6311;
Subazp Legacy station wagon, reg. Np. KAG 413L4
Peugeot 504 saloon, reg. No. KVR 899:
Peugeot 505 saloon, feg. No. KAD 748 Q;
Peugeot 5% station wagon, KAJ 676W:
Nissaa Sunny B11 saloon, reg. No. KYV 235;
to take delivery of the smne from ouç premises, uptm sealemel? of e
.w
amount outstanding for service rendertd and storage charges. Further
takenotice tllp.t should the said amounts be outs4anding on expiry of
thirty (30) days from tlle date of publication .of this notice Rucha
Agencies shall proceed to disposc off thè said motor vehicles on public
auction to offset all tlke outstanding monies due as at tlle date of
disposal.
/.d 'thq 4* July, 2œ5'.Dat
' J. K. MWAUXA,
'
Manager.
GAzgl'rE NcrlceNo 5501
ROSAM ENTERPRISES
DISPOSAL OFUNCOLLEGED GOOD:
NOTICE is given under tlïe Disposa! of Uncollected Goods Ad
(CapJ 38). to our esteemed customers wbo have àot collected thei:
goods and chatters including a motorbike reg. No. KAD 783X, from
our offices at Par.k Road, to do so in the next two weeks from the date
of publication of this notice. These goods have been lying in our
offices since 2000 to July, 2005 and hzve Ret been claimed. Failure to
do so. we shall dispose off the goods to defray the total cost incurredy
Dated the 5th July, 2*5.
t. NJMAGM,
Manager.
GAZ>E NOTIC: No. 5502
GazsrrE NtyncE No. 5499
LEAKEY'S STORAGE LIMITED
DBPOSALOF UNCOLLEGED GOODS
NOTICE is issued pursuant to the yrovisiofts of tht Disposal of
Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38), to the owners of the following
motor vehicles/goods to take deliyery of the motor vehicles/goods
from the premises of Leakeyls Storage Limited, Lunga Lunga Road,
Industrial Area, Nairobi, wlthin thirty (30) days from the date of
publication of this notice ujon payment of alI outstanding storage
chargés ilcluding tllt cost of pub#àhing this notice, failme to whicE
the said motor vehicles/goods will be sold either by public auction or
ptivate treaty and the prœceds of the sale shall the defrayed against any
accrued storage charges and the balance, if any, shall remain at the
owners credity' tfut should there be a 'shortfall, tlle owner shall be Iiable
thereof.
Assorted juice powder/containers.
Peugeot 404 pick-up, reg. No. KUC 842.
Tata lofry. reg. No. KAD 347X. '
Yitsublshi Gallant, rçg. No. KYW 750.
Nissan Diesel lony, reg. No. KAC 56*.
Dated the 12th July. 2005.
cllAùtm OF NAME
NOTICE is pjvea t111 by a deed poll dated 2nd June, 2*5, duly
executed and reglstertd in tlle Rejistry of Documenti at Mombasao il
Volume Bl3. Folio 745/2680, F1k No
. 1637, by our client, AjilaniS
eyjid Hussein, of P.O. Box 88678 Mombasa in the Republic of
Kenya, formerly known as Shariff Hajllani Shariff Omar, formally and
absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of Ms former name
Shariff Hajilani Shariff Omar, and il lieu dwreof assumed apd adopted
the name Ajilani Seyyid Hussein, fpr all pulwses and autlmrizes and
rOuests a1i ptrsolu at all times to desîgnate, describe and adiress llim
by his assumed nkmc Ajilani Seyyid Hussein only.
ASIGE KEVERENGE & ANYANZWA,
AdvocatesforAjilani 'Sel'y? Hussein. .
formerly' kxww as yç/ltit'4Fslp'fltz?lf Shanyotnar. '
GAZETTENIITICE NO. 5503
CIIANGE.OF NAME
NOTICE is given tbat bf a deetl poll dated 26th May, 2*5. duly
executed and registered in tht 'Registry of Documents at Nairobi. 'as
Presentation No. 10s in Volume Dl, Follo 274/807, File No. DXXXII.
by our client. Karen Maxlmilla Nafula Muka, o? P.O. Box
8617-002*, Nairobi i!t tlke Republic ot Kenya, formerly known as
Karen Nafula Omina, fonnally and absolutely renousced and
abandoned the use of her former name Karen Nafula Omina, and in
-
lieu thereof assumed and adopted tlle name Karen Maximilla Nafllla
Muka, for all purposes and authorizes and request.s pI1 persons at aIl
times to desijnate, describe an' d address ller by her assumed name
Karen Maxinulla Nafula Mukz only.
Dated the 1 11 Iuly, 2*5.
1. H. E. LEAKEY,
Managîng Director.
NDICHU & MUTUA.
Advocatesfor X'urepl j%fQx-' lmilla 1-1.r1% 14 Mue- n
formerly known mv Karen Naylz/a oming
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