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Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme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 criteria
    • 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 Standard planning scheme provisions
  • 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 Open
        Back4.1 Preliminary
      • 4.1.1 Introduction
      • 4.1.2 Purpose
      • 4.1.3 Structure of Local Government Infrastructure Plan
    • 4.2 Planning assumptions Open
        Back4.2 Planning assumptions
      • 4.2.1 Purpose
      • 4.2.2 Population and employment growth
      • 4.2.3 Infrastructure areas
      • 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 Levels of assessment
    • 5.4 Prescribed levels of assessment
    • 5.5 Levels of assessment—Material change of use Open
        Back5.5 Levels of 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 Levels of assessment: Reconfiguring a lot
    • 5.7 Levels of assessment: Building work
    • 5.8 Levels of assessment: Operational work
    • 5.9 Levels of assessment: Local plans
    • 5.10 Levels of 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 Statewide codes
    • 9.3 Use codes Open
        Back9.3 Use codes
      • 9.3.1 Development design
      • 9.3.2 Extractive industry
      • 9.3.3 Home based business
      • 9.3.4 Landscaping
      • 9.3.5 Operational works
      • 9.3.6 Reconfiguring a lot
      • 9.3.7 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 Sustainable Planning Act 2009
  • 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 Flood hazard
    • SC6.4 Heritage
    • SC6.5 Non–resident workers accommodation
    • SC6.6 Vehicle parking rates
    • SC6.7 Waste management
  • Appendices​
      BackAppendices​
    • Appendix 1 - Index and glossary of abbreviations and acronyms
    • Appendix 2 - Table of amendments
Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme
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Contents

  1. Table SC3.2.1—Water supply network
  2. You are here: Table SC3.2.2—Sewerage network
  3. Table SC3.2.3 – Transport network
  4. Table SC3.2.4—Parks and land for community services

Table SC3.2.2—Sewerage network

Column 1
Map reference (LGIP ID)

Column 2
Asset name

Column 3
Description

Column 3
Establishment timing

Column 4
Establishment cost

ES-PB413 Gladstone STP - upgrade 2015 Biological filter plant refurbishment & replacement of clarifiers 2016 $28,000,000
ES-PB442 Gladstone STP - upgrade 2026 New oxidation ditch 2019 $14,520,000
ES-PB445 South Trees STP - upgrade 2021 Treatment plant augmentation 2021 $7,605,301
ES-PB388   Gravity - RET Increase main from 225NB 2014 $115,200
ES-PB401   STP main - Calliope 2014 $260,000
ES-PB435   Treatment - TS new clarifier 2019 $2,739,507
ES-PB330 PS #1, Stage 1 Upgrade storage capacity of site (emergency and operational)
Emergency storage of 110m3
Operating of 6m3
2014 $558,103
ES-PB407 PS #4, Stage 1 Upgrade storage capacity of site (emergency and operational)
Emergency storage of 26m3
Operational storage of 1.3m3
2014 $269,837
ES-PB436 PS #6, Stage 1 Relocate pump station and rising main due to development
New well to have operating storage of 2m3, emergency storage 40m3
Pumps typically 9kW
Rising main to be 100 PVC-M
2015 $528,705
ES-PB426 RET 6.1 New 225NB main entering new PS 2015 $143,474
ES-PB427 RET 7.1 New 375NB trunk main in Catchment 7 2015 $394,884
ES-PB428 RET 7.2 New 300NB trunk main in Catchment 7 2015 $542,307
ES-PB430 RET 7.3 New 225NB trunk main in Catchment 7 2015 $172,432
ES-PB403 Effluent reuse schemes This is some of the area currently being irrigated, need to improve Golf Club irrigation capabilities 2017 $1,053,024
ES-PB409 PS #9, Stage 1 Pump effluent to STP via Don Cameron Drive
Pumps at 10.2l/s @ 39m, typically 70kW
Emergency of 40m3
Operating of 1.5m3
Rising main of 100 PVC-M, 10000m
2015 $1,179,387
ES-PB399 RET 1.3 New 225NB main from Herbertson Road to Muirhead Street servicing sub catchment 1A 2014 $225,084
ES-PB404 Wet weather storage Construct 30ML storage in addition to existing 2014 $1,447,908
ES-PB431 RET 7.4 Regrade existing 'flat' main to gain additional flow capacity 2015 $145,944
ES-PB391 RET 1.5 New 225NB main servicing catchment 1D and 1E 2016 $157,953
ES-PB410 Effluent reuse schemes Requires increase of treatment capacity to Class A+ 2021 $6,293,464
ES-PB424 MISC1 Possible Council contributions to 9" mains 2015 $218,750
ES-PB416 PS #2, Stage 2 Reroute station to #9
Downsize pumps to 7KW (20l/s @ 13m)
Rising main to be 150mm PVC-M
2017 $370,204
ES-PB423 PS #9, Stage 2 Pump effluent to Tannum Sands STP
New well operating storage of 7m3, emergency storage of 140m3
Pumpset to 46l/s @ 68m, typically 120kW
Rising main 200 PVC-M
2016 $9,416,886
ES-PB438 PS #10, Stage 1 Construct New Station
Divert #5 into catchment
Pumpset required  15l/s @ 23m, typically 10kW
Rising main  100mm
Emergency storage = 43m3
Operating of 2.2m3
2018 $876,971
ES-PB434 Additional clarifiers Duplicate clarifiers to bring plant capacity to 15,000EP 2018 $814,448
ES-PB432 PS #5, Stage 2 Re-route rising main to PS10
Smaller pumps can be installed (typically 4kW)
Rising main to be 90 OD Poly
2018 $202,926
ES-PB436 PS #6, Stage 2 Relocate the rising main due to Calliope STP capacity being reached
New rising main to be 100PVC-M
New pumps required due to elevation, typically 62kW
2033 $1,010,705
ES-PB393 Boyne Island pump station No. 2 upgrade   2014 $263,256
ES-PB392 Boyne Island improve lagoon capacity (lining)   2014 $197,442
ES-PB433 Boyne Island improve pumped disposal capacity (new pumps and station)   2018 $411,337
ES-PB444 Boyne Island improve site storage capacity (Lagoon North East Corner)   2020 $548,450
ES-PB440 SPS C - AW   2020 $336,000
ES-PB441 Rising mains - AW   2025 $ -  
ES-PB398 SPS new treatment facility on existing site - MV scheduled   2014 $7,000,000
SGM_A_002 Corner of Hanson Road/Yarroon Street Augmentation required to resolve flooding and surcharging in corner of Hanson Road/Yarroon Street 2031 $40,000
SGM_A_012 Hughes Street/Gladstone Benaraby Road Augmentation required to resolve flooding and surcharging in Hughes Street/Gladstone Benaraby Road 2021 $40,000
SGM_A_014 Mylne Street Augmentation required to resolve flooding and surcharging in Mylne Street 2026 $30,000
SGM_A_015 Palm Drive Augmentation required to resolve flooding and surcharging in Palm Drive 2031 $40,000
SGM_S_003 Near Red Rover Road/Bensted Street/Wicks Street/Shaw Street Augmentation required to resolve under capacity gravity sewer and resolve surcharging in Near Red Rover Road/Bensted Street Wicks Street/Shaw Street 2026 $10,000
SGM_S_004 Emmadale Drive/Creekwood Cl/Clarance Drive Augmentation required to resolve flooding and surcharging in  Emmadale Drive/Creekwood Cl/Clarance Drive 2031 $10,000
SGM_S_005 Huntington Court/Liriope Drive Augmentation required to resolve under capacity gravity sewer and resolve surcharging in Huntington Court/Liriope Drive 2031 $30,000
SGM_S_008 Rugby League Ground, Harvey Road Augmentation required to resolve under capacity gravity sewer and resolve surcharging in Rugby League Ground, Harvey Road 2031 $50,000
SGM_T_001 Parallel to Billabong Drive Augmentation required to resolve under capacity gravity sewer and resolve surcharging in  Billabong Drive 2021 $60,000
SGM_AW_001 Near Seaspray Drive Augmentation required to resolve under capacity gravity sewer and resolve surcharging in Near Seaspray Drive 2016 $30,000
SGM_AW_003 Near Fitzroy Crescent/Captain Cook Drive Augmentation proposed as per Agnes Water's Future Sewerage Strategy in Near Fitzroy Crescent/Captain Cook Drive 2016 $440,000
SGM_AW_004 Near Fitzroy Crescent/Captain Cook Drive Augmentation proposed as per Agnes Water's Future Sewerage Strategy in Near Fitzroy Crescent/Captain Cook Drive 2016 $290,000
SGM_AW_005 Springs Road Augmentation proposed as per Agnes Water's Future Sewerage Strategy in Springs Road 2016 $200,000
SGM_AW_006 Near Bicentennial Drive/Jarvey Drive/Watermark Avenue Augmentation proposed as per Agnes Water's Future Sewerage Strategy in Near Bicentennial Drive/Jarvey Drive/Watermark Avenue 2016 $680,000
SRM_A_001 Friend Street 0 2014 $2,460,000
SRM_AW1770_001 Near Discovery Drive 0 2016 $680,000
SRM_AW1770_003a Anderson Way 0 2016 $640,000
SRM_AW1770_003b Anderson Way 0 2016 $1,900,000
SPS_A_001 Lord Street 0 2014 $8,477,378
SPS_A_002 Strokarch Street 0 2014 $197,580
SPS_A_004 Friends Street 0 2014 $365,190
SPS_A_005 Palm Drive 0 2014 $365,190
SPS_A_006 Young Street 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_A_007 Morgan Street 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_A_009 Chapple Street (North) 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_A_010 Marina (terminal building) 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_A_011 Clinton coal facility 0 2014 $231,990
SPS_S_001 Neil Street 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_S_002 Cemetery Road 0 2014 $1,721,610
SPS_S_004 Parsloe Street 0 2014 $172,050
SPS_T_004 Boys Road 0 2014 $100,000
SPS_T_006 Cavella Drive, Glen Eden 0 2014 $113,220
SPS_AW_001 Near Jarvey Drive 0 2016 $591,630
SPS_AW_004 Near Captain Cook Drive 0 2016 $802,530
SPS_AW_005 Springs Road 0 2016 $300,810
SPS_T_005 Glen Eden 0 2016 $434,010
SPS_S_003 Parksville Estate ( Emerdale) 0 2026 $100,000
SPS_A_012 Beckinsale Street 0 2031 $892,440
SES_A_001 Lord Street 0 2014 $308,580
SES_A_003 Agnes Street 0 2014 $105,450
SES_A_004 Friend Street 0 2014 $105,450
SES_A_005 Palm Drive 0 2014 $105,450
SES_A_006 Morgan Street 0 2014 $23,310
SES_A_007 Soppa Street 0 2014 $23,310
SES_A_008 Clinton coal facility 0 2014 $23,310
SES_S_001 Aerodrome Road 0 2014 $66,600
SES_S_002 Cemetery Road 0 2014 $358,530
SES_T_001 Boys Road 0 2014 $42,180
SES_T_002 Glen Eden 0 2014 $105,450
SES_T_003 Cavella Drive, Glen Eden 0 2014 $23,310
SES_AW_002 Thomson Street 0 2026 $23,310
SES_A_002 Strokarck Street 0 2026 $66,600
SES_AW_001 Jeffery Court 0 2031 $23,310
SES_A_009 Beckinsale Street 0 2031 $42,180
SES_S_003 Parksville Estate (Emmadale) 0 2031 $42,180
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Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme

SELECT
  • 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 criteria
    • 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 Standard planning scheme provisions
  • 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 Open
        Back4.1 Preliminary
      • 4.1.1 Introduction
      • 4.1.2 Purpose
      • 4.1.3 Structure of Local Government Infrastructure Plan
    • 4.2 Planning assumptions Open
        Back4.2 Planning assumptions
      • 4.2.1 Purpose
      • 4.2.2 Population and employment growth
      • 4.2.3 Infrastructure areas
      • 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 Levels of assessment
    • 5.4 Prescribed levels of assessment
    • 5.5 Levels of assessment—Material change of use Open
        Back5.5 Levels of 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 Levels of assessment: Reconfiguring a lot
    • 5.7 Levels of assessment: Building work
    • 5.8 Levels of assessment: Operational work
    • 5.9 Levels of assessment: Local plans
    • 5.10 Levels of 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 Statewide codes
    • 9.3 Use codes Open
        Back9.3 Use codes
      • 9.3.1 Development design
      • 9.3.2 Extractive industry
      • 9.3.3 Home based business
      • 9.3.4 Landscaping
      • 9.3.5 Operational works
      • 9.3.6 Reconfiguring a lot
      • 9.3.7 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 Sustainable Planning Act 2009
  • 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 Flood hazard
    • SC6.4 Heritage
    • SC6.5 Non–resident workers accommodation
    • SC6.6 Vehicle parking rates
    • SC6.7 Waste management
  • Appendices​
      BackAppendices​
    • Appendix 1 - Index and glossary of abbreviations and acronyms
    • Appendix 2 - Table of amendments

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