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Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme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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  1. You are here: Table SC3.2.1—Water supply network
  2. 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 SC3.2.1—Water supply network

Column 1
Asset ID
Column 2
Description
Column 3
Establishment timing
Column 4
Establishment cost
ES-PB358 200NB main extension on Coronation Drive to Dahl Road 2014 $475,500
EB-PB364 375NB main feed to Tannum Waters from Res 2016 $245,000
ES-PB372 300NB extension of main toward Cemetery boundary 2017 $390,000
ES-PB347 Acquire 'Heidelberg' Reservoir site land 2017 4617,006
ES-PB376 New 10ML "Heidelberg" Reservoir 2017 $3,750,000
ES-PB373 Construct Temporary Pump Station at Boyne Island and Tannum Sands 2017 $633,750
ES-PB371 New 450NB reticulation trunk main  Reservoir to general retic 2017 $220,000
ES-PB377 300NB Heidelberg distribution main 2018 $692,500
ES-PB383 375NB Heidelberg distribution main 2020 $1,232,500
ES-PB361 Reservoir, 1770 including PRV and associated mains (AWIWP works) 2014 $1,340,000
ES-PB348 Acquire new reservoir site L5 SP190794 2021 $685,562
ES-PB362 300NB Don Cameron Drive upgrade from Walker Street 2014 $550,000
ES-PB384 New boosters Calliope and South Gne 2020 $2,087,500
ES-PB385 6ML No.2 Reservoir - Mt Elizabeth 2020 $2,725,000
WTM_AW_013 Capacity upgrade from Starfish Street to Banksia Drive 2014 $190,000
WRM_NRG_082 For resolution of local low pressures 2014 $200,000
WTM_NRG_091 New supply main to NRG WSZ 2014 $1,120,000
WTM_PAT_036 Supply to new Paterson Reservoir, pipe work upstream of proposed Paterson WPS 2014 $50,000
WTM_PAT_037 Supply to new Paterson Reservoir, from WPS to existing 450mm main in Glenlyon Road. 450mm main will be dedicated for supply to Paterson WSZ and parallel 300mm main will be dedicated for supply to the Fisher Street, Radar Hill and Ferris Hill reservoir 2014 $750,000
WTM_PAT_042 Paterson 2 reservoir inlet 2014 $180,000
WTM_PAT_043 Paterson 2 reservoir outlet 2014 $160,000
WTM_PAT_044 Paterson outlet trunk main connection 2014 $500,000
WTM_PAT_046 Internal trunk main connection to facilitate supply into the CBD area 2014 $30,000
WTM_PAT_047 Paterson internal trunk main, to facilitate supply into the CBD area 2014 $150,000
WTM_PAT_048 Paterson zone internal trunk connection 2014 $40,000
WTM_PAT_049 Paterson zone internal trunk connection 2014 $270,000
WTM_PAT_058 Connection from Paterson 2 reservoir to internal Paterson network 2014 $450,000
WRM_PAT_083 Paterson zone internal trunk connection 2014 $60,000
WTM_PAT_090 Western outlet from Paterson 2 reservoir 2014 $2,080,000
WTM_ZoneA_045 Fisher Street reservoir to Zone A connection 2014 $20,000
WTM_ZoneA_089 Replacement of 300mm diameter main in Glenlyon Road 2014 $940,000
WTM_ZoneD_018 Internal trunk main for connection of the Kirkwood low reservoir to the Zone D water supply network 2014 $770,000
WTM_ZoneD_019 Internal trunk main for connection of the Kirkwood low reservoir to the Zone D water supply network 2014 $640,000
WTM_ZoneD_020 Internal trunk main for connection of the Kirkwood low reservoir to the Zone D water supply network 2014 $660,000
WTM_ZoneD_028 Kirkwood Low reservoir outlet 2014 $80,000
WTM_ZoneD_030 Kirkwood Low reservoir inlet 2014 $730,000
WTM_ZoneD_033 Kirkwood Low reservoir inlet 2014 $80,000
WTM_ZoneD_050 Clinton reservoir dedicated supply works 2014 $30,000
WTM_ZoneD_051 Clinton reservoir dedicated supply works 2014 $10,000
WTM_ZoneD_052 Clinton reservoir dedicated supply works 2014 $20,000
WTM_ZoneD_053 Clinton reservoir dedicated supply works 2014 $10,000
WTM_ZoneD_054 Kirkwood low reservoir outlet 2014 $920,000
WTM_ZoneD_055 Kirkwood low reservoir outlet 2014 $40,000
WTM_ZoneD_056 High lift pumps station upgrade - pipework. GAWB Asset 2014 $20,000
WTM_ZoneD_057 High lift pump station upgrade - pipework. GAWB Asset 2014 $20,000
WTM_ZoneD_059 Clinton reservoir outlet to replace dedicated inlet main 2014 $1,570,000
WTM_ZoneD_076 Internal water main to resolve low pressure at Bembooka Close Glen Eden 2014 $360,000
WRM_ZoneD_081 Proposed for resolution of low pressure in Marian Close 2014 $120,000
WTM_ZoneD_087 Internal Zone D interconnection for low pressures Brindabella Parade and to facilitate supply from the Clinton reservoir into this area 2014 $260,000
WTM_AW_003 WTP dedicated reservoir supply, sized to ultimate 2016 $1,650,000
WTM_AW_004 WTP dedicated reservoir supply, sized to ultimate 2016 $1,100,000
WTM_ZoneD_078 proposed main to resolve low pressure in St Clements Close and Birmingham Close 2016 $310,000
WRM_ZoneD_079 proposed to assist low pressure around corner of Kauri Drive and Cypress Close 2016 $80,000
WRM_ZoneD_080 proposed to assist low pressure around corner of Kauri Drive and Cypress Close 2016 $50,000
WTM_ZoneD_088 Zone D internal connection for low pressure Goodnight Place 2016 $110,000
WTM_AW_007 Required to resolve low pressures in northern Agnes Water 2021 $800,000
WTM_ZoneD_067 Round Hill reservoir outlet upgrade, for reduction in head loss through the current single 600mm outlet 2021 $1,330,000
WTM_FERRIS_084 Ferris Hill interconnection for rezone establishment 2026 $10,000
WTM_ZoneA_085 Zone A rezoning establishment 2026 $20,000
WTM_ZoneD_060 Extension of Clinton reservoir outlet to replace dedicated inlet main 2026 $370,000
WTM_ZoneD_068 Support to supply from Round Hill to Clinton and NRG and reduce high head losses and velocities in these mains 2026 $1,030,000
WTM_ZoneD_069 Interconnection of trunk mains from Round Hill reservoir 2026 $20,000
WTM_FERRIS_032 Ferris Hill No. 2 pipework 2031 $100,000
WTM_FERRISl_035 Ferris Hill No. 2 pipework 2031 $60,000
WTM_NRG_040 New reservoir pipework 2031 $50,000
WTM_NRG_041 New reservoir pipework 2031 $60,000
WTM_ZoneD_021 Augmentation of 375mm diameter supply to Calliope and Kirkwood Road low level supply 2031 $3,060,000
WTM_ZoneD_034 Augmentation of 375mm diameter supply to Calliope and Kirkwood Road low 2031 $870,000
WTM_ZoneD_038 Round Hill 2 pipework 2031 $20,000
WTM_ZoneD_039 Round Hill 2 pipework 2031 $30,000
WRS_PAT_202 Paterson St WSZ reservoir 2 - new storage (25.0 ML) 2014 $5,460,000
WRS_ZONED_200 Kirkwood Low reservoir (11 ML) 2014 $2,970,000
WRS_FERRIS_203 Ferris Hill No. 2 reservoir (2.0 ML) 2031 $1,020,000
WRS_NRG_204 New NRG WSZ reservoir (13.5.0 ML) 2031 $3,620,000
WRS_ZONED_206 Round Hill 2 (7.2 ML) 2031 $2,340,000
LAND_AW_210 Acquisition of land for future Agnes Water reservoir site 2016 $-
WPS_PAT_103 Paterson 2 reservoir WPS 2014 $740,000
WPS_ZONED_102 New WPS Kirkwood Road low 2014 $330,000
WPS_ZONED_102A New WPS Kirkwood Road - upgrade 2 2031 $630,000
WPS_PAT_103A Paterson 2 reservoir WPS upgrade 2036 $930,000
WTP_AW_600 1.5 ML/d upgrade of existing WTP for treatment capacity of 3.0 ML 2016 $17,500,000
WTP_AW_600a 1.5 ML/d upgrade of Agnes Water WTP to total treatment capacity of 4.5 ML/d 2021 $17,500,000
  • Next page : Table SC3.2.2—Sewerage network
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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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