Version 2 - Current Planning Scheme
- Citation and commencement
- Part 1 About the planning scheme
- Part 2 State planning provisions
- Part 3 Strategic framework
- Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
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Part 5 Tables of assessment
- BackPart 5 Tables of assessment
- 5.1 Preliminary
- 5.2 Reading the tables
- 5.3 Categories of development and assessment
- 5.4 Regulated categories of development and categories of assessment prescribed by the Regulation
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5.5 Categories of development and assessment—Material change of use
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- Back5.5 Categories of development and assessment—Material change of use
- 5.5.1 Low density residential zone
- 5.5.2 Low-medium density residential zone
- 5.5.3 Medium density residential zone
- 5.5.4 Character residential zone
- 5.5.5 Emerging community zone
- 5.5.6 Mixed use zone
- 5.5.7 Centre zone
- 5.5.8 Principal centre zone
- 5.5.9 Neighbourhood centre zone
- 5.5.10 Specialised centre zone
- 5.5.11 Low impact industry zone
- 5.5.12 Medium impact industry zone
- 5.5.13 Special industry zone
- 5.5.14 Industry investigation zone
- 5.5.15 Special purpose zone
- 5.5.16 Rural zone
- 5.5.17 Rural residential zone
- 5.5.18 Township zone
- 5.5.19 Major tourism zone
- 5.5.20 Minor tourism zone
- 5.5.21 Community facilities zone
- 5.5.22 Sport and recreation zone
- 5.5.23 Open space zone
- 5.5.24 Environmental management zone
- 5.5.25 Conservation zone
- 5.5.26 Limited development zone (constrained land)
- 5.6 Categories of development and assessment: Reconfiguring a lot
- 5.7 Categories of development and assessment: Building work
- 5.8 Categories of development and assessment: Operational work
- 5.9 Categories of development and assessment: Local plans
- 5.10 Categories of development and assessment: Overlays
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Part 6 Zones
- BackPart 6 Zones
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6.2 Zone codes
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- 6.2.1 Low density residential
- 6.2.2 Low–medium density residential
- 6.2.3 Medium density residential
- 6.2.4 Character residential
- 6.2.5 Centre
- 6.2.6 Principal centre
- 6.2.7 Neighbourhood centre
- 6.2.8 Sport and recreation
- 6.2.9 Open space
- 6.2.10 Environmental management
- 6.2.11 Conservation
- 6.2.12 Low impact industry
- 6.2.13 Medium impact industry
- 6.2.14 Special industry
- 6.2.15 Industry investigation
- 6.2.16 Major tourism
- 6.2.17 Minor tourism
- 6.2.18 Community facilities
- 6.2.19 Emerging community
- 6.2.20 Limited development
- 6.2.21 Mixed use
- 6.2.22 Rural
- 6.2.23 Rural residential
- 6.2.24 Special purpose
- 6.2.25 Specialised centre
- 6.2.26 Township
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6.2 Zone codes
Open
- Part 7 Local plans
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Part 8 Overlays
- BackPart 8 Overlays
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8.2 Overlay codes
Open
- Back8.2 Overlay codes
- 8.2.1 Acid sulfate soils
- 8.2.2 Airport environs
- 8.2.3 Biodiversity
- 8.2.4 Bushfire hazard
- 8.2.5 Coastal hazard
- 8.2.6 Extractive resources and minerals
- 8.2.7 Flood hazard
- 8.2.8 Hazardous activities
- 8.2.9 Heritage
- 8.2.10 Regional infrastructure
- 8.2.11 Scenic amenity
- 8.2.12 Steep land
- 8.2.13 Water resource catchment
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8.2 Overlay codes
Open
- Part 9 Development codes
- Part 10 Other plans
- Schedule 1 Definitions
- Schedule 2 Mapping
- Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
- Schedule 4 Notations required under the Planning Act 2016
- Schedule 5 Land designated for community infrastructure
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Schedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- BackSchedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- SC6.1 Planning scheme policy index
- SC6.2 Engineering design
- SC6.3 Plans of development
- SC6.4 Community and economic needs assessment
- SC6.5 CBD redevelopment
- SC6.6 Beecher/Burua constant flow precinct
- SC6.7 Flood hazard
- SC6.8 Heritage
- SC6.9 Non–resident workers accommodation
- SC6.10 Vehicle parking rates
- SC6.11 Waste management
- Appendices
2.4 Regulated requirements
The regulated requirements as identified in section 5(2)(a) of the Planning Regulation 2017 are not reflected n this planning scheme.
Version 2 - Current Planning Scheme
- Citation and commencement
- Part 1 About the planning scheme
- Part 2 State planning provisions
- Part 3 Strategic framework
- Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
-
Part 5 Tables of assessment
- BackPart 5 Tables of assessment
- 5.1 Preliminary
- 5.2 Reading the tables
- 5.3 Categories of development and assessment
- 5.4 Regulated categories of development and categories of assessment prescribed by the Regulation
-
5.5 Categories of development and assessment—Material change of use
Open
- Back5.5 Categories of development and assessment—Material change of use
- 5.5.1 Low density residential zone
- 5.5.2 Low-medium density residential zone
- 5.5.3 Medium density residential zone
- 5.5.4 Character residential zone
- 5.5.5 Emerging community zone
- 5.5.6 Mixed use zone
- 5.5.7 Centre zone
- 5.5.8 Principal centre zone
- 5.5.9 Neighbourhood centre zone
- 5.5.10 Specialised centre zone
- 5.5.11 Low impact industry zone
- 5.5.12 Medium impact industry zone
- 5.5.13 Special industry zone
- 5.5.14 Industry investigation zone
- 5.5.15 Special purpose zone
- 5.5.16 Rural zone
- 5.5.17 Rural residential zone
- 5.5.18 Township zone
- 5.5.19 Major tourism zone
- 5.5.20 Minor tourism zone
- 5.5.21 Community facilities zone
- 5.5.22 Sport and recreation zone
- 5.5.23 Open space zone
- 5.5.24 Environmental management zone
- 5.5.25 Conservation zone
- 5.5.26 Limited development zone (constrained land)
- 5.6 Categories of development and assessment: Reconfiguring a lot
- 5.7 Categories of development and assessment: Building work
- 5.8 Categories of development and assessment: Operational work
- 5.9 Categories of development and assessment: Local plans
- 5.10 Categories of development and assessment: Overlays
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Part 6 Zones
- BackPart 6 Zones
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6.2 Zone codes
Open
- Back6.2 Zone codes
- 6.2.1 Low density residential
- 6.2.2 Low–medium density residential
- 6.2.3 Medium density residential
- 6.2.4 Character residential
- 6.2.5 Centre
- 6.2.6 Principal centre
- 6.2.7 Neighbourhood centre
- 6.2.8 Sport and recreation
- 6.2.9 Open space
- 6.2.10 Environmental management
- 6.2.11 Conservation
- 6.2.12 Low impact industry
- 6.2.13 Medium impact industry
- 6.2.14 Special industry
- 6.2.15 Industry investigation
- 6.2.16 Major tourism
- 6.2.17 Minor tourism
- 6.2.18 Community facilities
- 6.2.19 Emerging community
- 6.2.20 Limited development
- 6.2.21 Mixed use
- 6.2.22 Rural
- 6.2.23 Rural residential
- 6.2.24 Special purpose
- 6.2.25 Specialised centre
- 6.2.26 Township
-
6.2 Zone codes
Open
- Part 7 Local plans
-
Part 8 Overlays
- BackPart 8 Overlays
-
8.2 Overlay codes
Open
- Back8.2 Overlay codes
- 8.2.1 Acid sulfate soils
- 8.2.2 Airport environs
- 8.2.3 Biodiversity
- 8.2.4 Bushfire hazard
- 8.2.5 Coastal hazard
- 8.2.6 Extractive resources and minerals
- 8.2.7 Flood hazard
- 8.2.8 Hazardous activities
- 8.2.9 Heritage
- 8.2.10 Regional infrastructure
- 8.2.11 Scenic amenity
- 8.2.12 Steep land
- 8.2.13 Water resource catchment
-
8.2 Overlay codes
Open
- Part 9 Development codes
- Part 10 Other plans
- Schedule 1 Definitions
- Schedule 2 Mapping
- Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
- Schedule 4 Notations required under the Planning Act 2016
- Schedule 5 Land designated for community infrastructure
-
Schedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- BackSchedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- SC6.1 Planning scheme policy index
- SC6.2 Engineering design
- SC6.3 Plans of development
- SC6.4 Community and economic needs assessment
- SC6.5 CBD redevelopment
- SC6.6 Beecher/Burua constant flow precinct
- SC6.7 Flood hazard
- SC6.8 Heritage
- SC6.9 Non–resident workers accommodation
- SC6.10 Vehicle parking rates
- SC6.11 Waste management
- Appendices
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Postal Address
PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680
Council Offices
101 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Qld 4680
3 Don Cameron Drive, Calliope Qld 4680
41 Blomfield Street, Miriam Vale Qld 4677
Cnr Wyndham & Hayes Avenues, Boyne Island Qld 4680
Rural Transaction Centres
71 Springs Road, Agnes Water Qld 4677
47 Raglan Street, Mount Larcom Qld 4695
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Gladstone Regional Council would like to acknowledge the Bailai, the Gurang, the Gooreng Gooreng and the Taribelang Bunda people who are the traditional custodians of this land. Gladstone Regional Council would also like to pay respect to Elders both past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Learn more about Council's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
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