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Version 2 - Current Planning Scheme

  • Citation and commencement
  • Part 1 About the planning scheme
      BackPart 1 About the planning scheme
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Planning scheme components
    • 1.3 Interpretation
    • 1.4 Categories of development
    • 1.5 Hierarchy of assessment benchmarks
    • 1.6 Building work regulated under the planning scheme
    • 1.7 Local government administrative matters
  • Part 2 State planning provisions
      BackPart 2 State planning provisions
    • 2.1 State planning policy
    • 2.2 Regional plan
    • 2.3 Referral agency delegations
    • 2.4 Regulated requirements
  • Part 3 Strategic framework
      BackPart 3 Strategic framework
    • 3.1 Preliminary
    • 3.2 Strategic intent Open
        Back3.2 Strategic intent
      • The Gladstone Region Places Model
    • 3.3 Gateway to the world
    • 3.4 Community living
    • 3.5 Connecting our places
    • 3.6 Building it better: our urban areas
    • 3.7 Our environment and heritage
    • 3.8 Our rural and coastal townships and places
  • Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
      BackPart 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
    • 4.1 Preliminary
    • ​4.2 Planning assumptions Open
        Back​4.2 Planning assumptions
      • 4.2.1 Purpose
      • ​​4.2.2 Population and employment growth
      • ​4.2.3 Priority infrastructure area
      • ​​4.2.4 Desired standards of service
      • 4.2.5 Plans for trunk infrastructure
      • 4.2.7 Schedules of works
      • 4.2.8 Extrinsic material
  • 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
  • Part 6 Zones
      BackPart 6 Zones
    • 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
  • 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
  • Part 9 Development codes
      BackPart 9 Development codes
    • 9.2 Development that cannot be made assessable in accordance with Schedule 6 of the Planning Regulation 2017
    • 9.3 Use codes
        Back9.3 Use codes
      • 9.3.1 Advertising devices
      • 9.3.2 Development design
      • 9.3.3 Extractive industry
      • 9.3.4 Home based business
      • 9.3.5 Landscaping
      • 9.3.6 Operational works
      • 9.3.7 Reconfiguring a lot
      • 9.3.8 Telecommunications facility use
  • Part 10 Other plans
  • Schedule 1 Definitions
      BackSchedule 1 Definitions
    • SC1.1 Use definitions Open
        BackSC1.1 Use definitions
      • SC1.1.1 Defined activity groups
      • SC1.1.2 Industry thresholds
      • Table Sc1.1.1—Index of use definitions
    • SC1.2 Administrative definitions
  • Schedule 2 Mapping
  • Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
      BackSchedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
    • SC3.1 Planning assumptions tables
    • SC3.2 Schedules of works
    • SC3.3 Local government infrastructure plan maps​
    • SC3.4 Glossary and abbreviations
  • 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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Table 9.3.5.3.2—Plant species list

Botanical name Common name Height metres Spread metres Endemic Y/N Street trees
Acanthus mollis          
Acmena brachyandra Red Apple 12 6 N  
Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly 6 5 Y  
Acronychia imperforata* Fraser Island Apple 3 2 Y  
Adiantum spp. Maidenhair Ferns 0.5 0.5    
Alectryon connatus   4 2 N  
Aleurites moluccana Candle Nut 12 6 Y  
Allocasuarina littoralis Black She–Oak 8 5 Y  
Allocasuarina torulosa Forest She–Oak 6 5 Y  
Alphitonia excelsa Red Ash 6 5 Y  
Alphitonia petriei Pink Ash Pink Ash 12 8 Y  
Angophora leiocarpa Smooth Barked Apple 10 4 Y  
Anigozanthos spp. Kangaroo Paws        
Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Pine 20 6 Y  
Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine 20 6 Y  
Archontophoenix alexandrae Alexandra Palm 15 5 Y  
Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Bangalow / Piccabeen Palm 12.5 3 Y  
Argyrodendron spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Aristolochia praevenosa Birdwing Butterfly Vine   Vine Y  
Aristolochia tagala   Vine      
Arytera divaricata Twin Leaved Coogera 8 4 Y  
Arytera lautereriana Corduroy Tamarind – Mischarytera 8 4 Y  
Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim 1 2 Y  
Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle 4 2 Y  
Backhousia myrtifolia Sweet Carro / Grey Myrtle 4 2 Y ✓
Baeckea spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Baeckea spp. (suggested B. la petite, camphorate, virgata mt tozer)   Various Sizes    
Baeckea virgata miniature   3 3    
Banksia aemula Old Man Banksia 5 3 Y  
Banksia ericifolia Heath Banksia 4 4 N  
Banksia integrifolia* Coastal Banksia 6 4 Y ✓
Banksia oblongifolia   2 2 Y  
Banksia robur Swamp Banksia 2 2 Y  
Banksia serrata Saw Banksia 5 6    
Banksia spinulosia Honeysuckle Banksia 3 2 Y  
Banksia spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Barklya syringifolia Crown of Gold 8 5    
Bauera rubiodes Wiry Dog Rose 1 1    
Bauera ruby glow   1 1    
Brachychiton acerifolius Flame Tree 8 4 Y ✓
Brachychiton discolour Queensland Lace Bark 6 3 Y ✓
Brachyscome spp. River Daisies 0.5 0.5    
Buckinghamia celcissima Ivory Curl 6 4   ✓
Caldcluvia paniculosa Rose Leaf Marara 8 6 N  
Callicarpa pedunculata Velvet Leaf 4 2 Y  
Callicoma serratifolia Black Wattle 4 4 Y  
Callistemon little john   1 1    
Callistemon spp.   Various Sizes Y ​
Callistemon spp. (Allocasuarina spp.) (suggested C. anzac, captain cook, candy pink, dawson river, endeavour, formosis, pachyphyllus, pink champagne, salignus, viminalis, wildfire)   Various Sizes Y ✓
Callitris columellaris Bribie Island Pine 8 4 Y  
Calophyllum inophyllum Beauty Leaf 10 7    
Carpobrotus glaucescens Pigface 0.3 1 Y  
Cassia brewsteri Leichardt Bean 8 4   ✓​
Castanospermum australe Black Bean 10 6 Y ✓
Castanospora alphandii Brown Tamarind 10 5 N  
Casuarina cunninghamiana River She–Oak 12 6 Y  
Casuarina spp. (suggested C. glauca, littoralis, cunninghamia, torulosa)   Various Sizes Y  
Casuarina equisetifolia* Horsetail She–Oak 6 6 Y  
Casuarina glauca Swamp Oak 8 3 Y  
Cinnamomum oliveri Oliver's sassafras 10 6 Y  
Cissus antarctica Kangaroo Vine Vine   Y  
Clerodendrum floribundum Lolly Bush 3 2 Y  
Clerodendrum inerme Scrambling Clerodendrum 3 2 Y  
Clivia miniata          
Commersonia bartramii Brown Kurrajong 6 3 Y  
Cordyline spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Corymbia citriodora Spotted Gum        
Correa reflexa          
Corymbia intermedia Pink Bloodwood 8 4 Y  
Crinum pedunculatum Spider Lily / Crinum Lily 1 1 Y  
Crowea exalta Small Crowea 1 1    
Cryptocarya glaucescens Laurel 8 4 Y  
Cryptocarya spp. Laurel Various Sizes Y  
Cryptocarya McDonaldii Brown Beech 10 4 Y  
Cryptocarya triplinervis Brown Laurel 8 4 Y  
Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo / Cupania 6 6 Y ✓
Cupaniopsis spp. Tuckeroo / Cupania 6 4 Y  
Cyathea cooperi Tree Fern 4 3 Y  
Cymbopogon ambiguus Lemon Scented Grass 1 1    
Cymbopogon refractus Barbed Wire Grass 1 1 Y  
Dampiera hederacea   0.3 1    
Dampiera purpurea          
Dampiera stricta   0.3 0.5 Y  
Danthonia racemosa Wallaby Grass 1 1    
Darlingia darlingiana Brown Silky Oak 10 4 N  
Darwinia spp. (suggested D. fraserianum, muelleri)   0.5 1    
Davallia pyxidata Fleur Lily 0.5 0.5 Y  
Davidsonia pruriens Davidson Plum 8 3    
Dianella caerulea Flax Lily 0.5 0.3    
Dianthus hybrids          
Dicanthium sericeum Queensland Blue Grass 0.5 0.5    
Dietes robinsoniana          
Diploglottis australis Native Tamarind 10 6 N  
Diploglottis campbelli Small Leaved Tamarind 10 6 N ✓
Dysoxylum spp. (suggested D. fraserianum, muellen) Rosewood 10 6 Y ✓
Echinopogon ovatus Hedgehog Grass        
Elaeocarpus kirtonii Blueberry Ash 8 3 N  
Elaeocarpus grandis Blue Quandong 35 10 Y  
Elaeocarpus obovatus Blueberry Ash 10 6 Y  
Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash 8 6 Y  
Elaeocarpus sp. (suggested E. angustifolius, eumundi, grandis, obovatus, reticulatis) Quandongs Various Sizes Y ✓
Elaeocarpus spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Endiandra discolour Tickwood 7 3 Y  
Endiandra sieberi Corkwood 10 4 Y  
Endiandra spp. Suggested E. discolour, globosa, sieberi) Walnut 12 4 Y  
Eucalyptus crebra Narrow Leaf Grey Ironbark        
Eucalyptus major Grey Gum        
Eucalyptus robusta Swamp Mahogany 10 5 Y  
Eucalyptus racemosa Scribbly Gum 8 5 N  
Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum/ Queensland Blue Gum 10 to 15 5 to 6 Y  
Corymbia tessellaris* Moreton Bay Ash 10 6 Y  
Eugenia reinwardtiana* Beach Cherry 2 1 Y  
Euroschinus falcatus* Ribbonwood 12 6 Y  
Ficus obliqua Small Leaved Fig 15 5 Y  
Ficus rubiginosa Small Leaved Moreton Bay Fig 10 4 Y  
Ficus spp. (including sandpaperfigs but excluding F. elastica) Fig Trees Various Sizes Y ✓
Flindersia australis Crows Ash / Australian Teak 30 4 Y  
Flindersia collina Leopard Wood 8 4 N  
Flindersia schottiana Bumpy Ash 12 3 Y  
Geissis benthami Red Carabeen 8 4    
Glochidion ferdinandii Cheese Fig 8 5 Y  
Gmelina leichardtii White Beech 12 6 Y  
Goodenia spp.   0.3 1 Y  
Graptophyllum excelsum Scarlet Fuschia 2 1    
Grevillea lanigera – dwarf          
Grevillea baileyana White Oak 8 4    
Grevillea bronze rambler   0.3 3    
Grevillea forest rambler   0.3 3    
Grevillea hilliana Yiel yiel 8 5 Y  
Grevillea robusta Silky Oak 15   N  
Grevillea royal mantle   0.3 3    
Grevillea spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Grevillea spp. (suggested shrubs – G.banksii, coastal glow, honey gem, majestic, moonlight, orange marmalade, pink surprise, Sandra Gordon and trees – G. baileyana, hilliana, robusta)   Various Sizes   ✓
Hardenbergia violacea Native Sarsparilla   Vine Y  
Harpullia pendula Tulipwood 6 4 Y  
Hibbertia scandens Snake Vine / Guinea Flower 0.2 2.5 Y  
Hibbertia spp.          
Hibbertia vestita   0.3 0.5 Y  
Hibiscus tiliaceus Cottonwood 6 6 Y  
Hoya australis Wax Flower Vine   Y  
Hymenosporum flavum Native Frangipani 8 3 Y  
Indigofera australis          
Ipomea pes–caprae* Goats Foot Creeper 0.3 3    
Jacksonia scoparia Dogwood /Native Broom 4 6 Y  
Jagera pseudorhus Foambark Tree 6 3 Y ✓
Lagerostroemia indica          
Lavandula angustifolia          
Leptospermum cardwell Cardwell Tea Tree 2 2    
Leptospermum  polygalifoliium Tea Tree 3 2 Y  
Leptospermum  neglectum Coast Tea Tree 4 2    
Leptospermum petersonii Lemon Scented Tea Tree 4 2 Y ✓
Leptospermum Pacific Beauty   Various Sizes Y ✓​​
Licuala ramsayi Fan Palm 8 3 Y  
Linospadix monostachya Walking Stick Palm        
Livistonia australis Cabbage Tree Palm        
Livistonia decipiens Weeping Cabbage Plam 8 3    
Livistonia decora Cabbage Tree Palm 10 to 12 3 to 4 Y  
Lobelia membranacea   0.3 0.5 Y  
Lomandra confertifolia   0.3 1 Y  
Lomandra histrix Mat Rush 1 1 Y  
Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush 1 1 Y  
Lophostemon confertus Brush Box 10 to 23 6 Y ​✓​
Macadamia spp.   Various Sizes    
Macaranga tanarius Macaranga 4 4 Y  
Mallotus discolour Yellow Kamala 6 4 Y  
Mallotus philipensis Red Kamala     Y  
Melaleuca bracteata Revolution Gold and Green 7 5 Y  
Melaleuca erubescens Swamp Tea Tree (Qld) 4 3    
Melaleuca linariifolia Snow in Summer 4 3 Y  
Melaleuca linariifolia "snowstorm"   2 2    
Melalecua nodosa Prickly Leaf Paperbark 3 2.5 Y  
Melaleuca quinquenervia Broadleaved Paperbark 8 to 10 3 to 4 Y ✓
Melaleuca sieberi Swamp Tea Tree (NSW) 6 3 N  
Melaleuca spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Melaleuca stypheloides Prickly Leaf Paperbark 6 3 Y  
Melaleuca viridiflora Red Flowering Paperbark/Broad Leaved Paperbark 6 4   ✓
Melia azedarach White Cedar 8 4 Y  
Melicope elleryana Pink Euodia 6 4 Y ✓
Metrosideros spp.          
Metrosideros thompsonii New Zealand Christmas Bush 6 4    
Myoporum ellipticum   0.5 3 Y  
Myoporum ellipticum          
Nauclea orientalis Leichardt Tree 8 6 Y ✓​​
Neolitsea dealbata White Bolly Gum 8 4 Y  
Omalanthus populifolius Bleeding Heart 5 3 Y  
Omolanthus populifolius Native Bleeding Heart 8 6 Y  
Orthosiphon aristatus Cats Whiskers 2 1    
Pandanus tectorius* Pandanus 8 4 Y  
Parachidendron priunsom Snow Wood 6 4 Y  
Peperomia tetraphylla   0.3 1    
Petalostigma pubescens Quinine Bush 5 4 Y  
Phaleria clerodendrum (Poisonous fruit) Scented Daphne 4 4    
Phebalium woombye Woombye 2 2 Y  
Phebalium woombye prostate form   0.3 1 Y  
Pilidiostigma glabra Plum Myrtle 3      
Pilidostigma rhytisperma Small Leaved Plum Myrtle 2 1 N  
Pittosporum rhombifolium White Holly 6 2 Y ✓
Pittosporum spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Pittosporum undulatum Mock Orange 6 4 N  
Plumbago auriculata          
Poa australis   0.5 0.5    
Poa labillardierii Tussock Grass 1 1    
Podocarpus elatus Plum Pine / Brown Pine 10 5 Y ✓
Polyscias elegans Celerywood 6 2 Y  
Polyscias murrayi Pencil Cedar   4 N  
Pongamia pinnata   6 4   ✓
Proiphys cunninghamii Brisbane Lily 0.5 0.5 Y  
Ptychosperma elegans Solitaire Palm        
Pultenea stutzeri Hard Alder 4 3 Y  
Pultenea spp.   Various Sizes Y  
Pultenea spp. (suggested P.villose, wallum gold)   1 1 Y  
Randia spp. (suggested P. chartacea, fitzalanii)   Various Sizes Y  
Baloskion tetraphyllum Foxtails 1 0.5 Y  
Rhodosphaera rhodanthema Deep Yellow Wood 8 4 N  
Ricinocarpus pinifolius prostrate form Wedding Bush 0.3 2 Y  
Scaevola spp.          
Scaevola spp. (suggested S. aemula, albide, calendulaceae, purple clusters)   0.3 1    
Scleranthus biflorus          
Sloanea woollsii Yellow Carabeen 6 3 Y  
Smilax australis Austral sarsparilla /Barbed Wire Vine     Y  
Sowerbaea juncea Vanilla Lily 0.3 0.5 Y  
Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel Tree 10 4 N ✓
Stipa verticillata Slender Bambo Grass 0.3   Y  
Sterelitzia reginae Bird of Paradise        
Stylidium graminifolium          
Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine 8 3 Y  
Syzygium francissii Francis' Water Gum 6 4 Y  
Syzygium australe Scrub Cherry (sth form) 6 4 Y ✓
Syzygium fibrosum Fibrous Satinash 4 3    
syzygium leuhmanii Small Leaved Lilly Pilly 6 4 Y ✓
Syzygium oleosum Blue Lilly Pilly 6 4 Y ✓
Syzygium paniculatum          
Syzygium spp.   Various Sizes Y ✓
Tecomanthe hillii Fraser Island Creepervine 0.5 Vine N  
Tecomanthe spp. Roaring meg   0.3 Vine    
Terminalia sericocarpa Damson Tree 10 5    
Tetratheca thymofolia Black–eyed Susan 0.5 0.5 N  
Themeda triandra Kangeroo Grass 1 1.5 Y  
Melastoma malabathricum Dwarf Lasiandra 1 1    
Toona australis Red Cedar 12 6 Y  
Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum 7 3 N  
Viola hederacea Native Violet 0.3 1 Y  
Vitex ovata (compact) Beach Vitex  0.5  2    
Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly 8 4 Y ✓
Waterhousia unipunctatum Roly Poly Satinash 5 3    
Westringia fruiticosa Coastal Rosemary 2 2    
Xanthorrhoea spp. Grass Trees 2 1 Y  
Xanthostemon chrysanthus Golden Penda 4 2 N  
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  • Citation and commencement
  • Part 1 About the planning scheme
      BackPart 1 About the planning scheme
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Planning scheme components
    • 1.3 Interpretation
    • 1.4 Categories of development
    • 1.5 Hierarchy of assessment benchmarks
    • 1.6 Building work regulated under the planning scheme
    • 1.7 Local government administrative matters
  • Part 2 State planning provisions
      BackPart 2 State planning provisions
    • 2.1 State planning policy
    • 2.2 Regional plan
    • 2.3 Referral agency delegations
    • 2.4 Regulated requirements
  • Part 3 Strategic framework
      BackPart 3 Strategic framework
    • 3.1 Preliminary
    • 3.2 Strategic intent Open
        Back3.2 Strategic intent
      • The Gladstone Region Places Model
    • 3.3 Gateway to the world
    • 3.4 Community living
    • 3.5 Connecting our places
    • 3.6 Building it better: our urban areas
    • 3.7 Our environment and heritage
    • 3.8 Our rural and coastal townships and places
  • Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
      BackPart 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
    • 4.1 Preliminary
    • ​4.2 Planning assumptions Open
        Back​4.2 Planning assumptions
      • 4.2.1 Purpose
      • ​​4.2.2 Population and employment growth
      • ​4.2.3 Priority infrastructure area
      • ​​4.2.4 Desired standards of service
      • 4.2.5 Plans for trunk infrastructure
      • 4.2.7 Schedules of works
      • 4.2.8 Extrinsic material
  • 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
  • Part 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
  • Part 7 Local plans
  • Part 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
  • Part 9 Development codes
      BackPart 9 Development codes
    • 9.2 Development that cannot be made assessable in accordance with Schedule 6 of the Planning Regulation 2017
    • 9.3 Use codes
        Back9.3 Use codes
      • 9.3.1 Advertising devices
      • 9.3.2 Development design
      • 9.3.3 Extractive industry
      • 9.3.4 Home based business
      • 9.3.5 Landscaping
      • 9.3.6 Operational works
      • 9.3.7 Reconfiguring a lot
      • 9.3.8 Telecommunications facility use
  • Part 10 Other plans
  • Schedule 1 Definitions
      BackSchedule 1 Definitions
    • SC1.1 Use definitions Open
        BackSC1.1 Use definitions
      • SC1.1.1 Defined activity groups
      • SC1.1.2 Industry thresholds
      • Table Sc1.1.1—Index of use definitions
    • SC1.2 Administrative definitions
  • Schedule 2 Mapping
  • Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
      BackSchedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
    • SC3.1 Planning assumptions tables
    • SC3.2 Schedules of works
    • SC3.3 Local government infrastructure plan maps​
    • SC3.4 Glossary and abbreviations
  • 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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