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Ministerial Call in Register Ministerial Call In Summary (1999 – Present) Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the now repealed Integrated Planning Act 1997 Please contact the Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning on (07) 3452 7694 if you require any further information. Last updated: 6 January 2016 No. Applicant Street address Description of Council decision Date of Stated representation Date on notice Minister Ministerial Permissible development proposed period of call in decision change details RP Description Date decision call in notice (if applicable) Number of Local Government representations 49 FRV Services 82, 124 and 196 Development Permit Approved subject 28 July 2015 From 28 July 2015 to 28 August 2015 The Honourable Approved, NA Australia Pty Ltd Shadforth Road, Clare for a Material Change to conditions 19 August 2015 Jackie Trad MP, subject to c/- URS Australia of Use (Solar Farm) Deputy Premier, conditions Pty Ltd Lot 241 on SP199878, Lot 18 May 2015 12 representations Minister for 242 on GS1028 and Lot were received Transport, Minister 25 October 2015 243 on GS1029 for Infrastructure, Local Government Burdekin Shire Council and Planning and Minister for Trade 48 Huntsman 170 Brompton Road; Development Approved subject 2 March 2015 From 2 March 2015 to 24 April 2015 The Honourable Preliminary NA Property Group 113,166,170,257 and 255 application for to conditions 30 March 2015 Jackie Trad MP, approval – Pty Ltd Ross Road; and 390 Levitt preliminary approval Deputy Premier, Approved in part, c/- PLACE Design Road, Upper Kedron under section 242 of 11 December 288 representations Minister for subject to Group the Sustainable 2014 were received Transport, Minister conditions; Lot 2 on SP151113, Lot 1 Planning Act 2009 to for Infrastructure, Development on RP178201, Lot 847 on vary the effect of the Local Government permit for S311193, Lot 859 on Brisbane City Plan and Planning and reconfiguring a S311196, Lot 1322 on 2000 for material Minister for Trade lot for Stage 1 – S31576, Lot 1323 on change of use, building Approved in part, S312742, Lot 2 on work, operational subject to RP20576 works and conditions; reconfiguring a lot, and Development Brisbane City Council development permits permit for for reconfiguring a lot reconfiguring a (325 residential lots, 1 lot for Stage 2 – lot for the purpose of Refused neighbourhood centre activities, 3 open 31 July 2015 space lots and 4 balance lots) in 2 stages No. Applicant Street address Description of Council decision Date of Stated representation Date on notice Minister Ministerial Permissible development proposed period of call in decision change details RP Description Date decision call in notice (if applicable) Number of Local Government representations 47 Mount Emerald Springmount Road and Development Permit No decision made 10 April 2014 From 10 April 2014 to 11 June 2014 Decided by the Approved, Received 31 Wind Farm Pty Ltd Kippin Drive, Arriga for a Material Change by council 14 May 2014 Honourable Jackie subject to August 2015 and c/- Ratch-Australia of Use (Wind Farm Called in by the Trad MP, Deputy conditions approved on 18 Corporation Lot 7 on SP235244, part (maximum of 63 24 representations Honourable Jeff Premier, Minister for December 2015 of Lot 905 on CP896501 turbines)) were received Seeney MP, Transport, Minister 24 April 2015 and Easement A in Lot 1, former Deputy for Infrastructure, Easement C in Lot 2 and Premier, Local Government Easement E in Lot 3 on Minister for and Planning and SP231871 State Minister for Trade Development, Mareeba Shire Council Infrastructure and Planning 46 Pacific View Farm 167 Hinkler Drive, Preliminary approval No decision 20 November From 20 November 17 December Decided by the Approved, Received 13 July (Queensland) Pty 169 – 331 Hinkler Drive for material change of notice issued 2014 2014 to 12 December 2014 Honourable Jackie subject to 2015 and Ltd and Hinkler Drive, use under section 242 2014 Trad MP, Deputy conditions approved in part c/- Urban Planning Worongary of the Sustainable Decision period Called in by the Premier, Minister for 11 November Services Pty Ltd Planning Act 2009 ended on 14 representations Honourable Jeff Transport, Minister 19 March 2015 2015 Lot 28 on SP189559, Lot (SPA) to vary the 14 October 2014 were received Seeney MP, for Infrastructure, 10 on SP229681 and Lot effect of the Gold former Deputy Local Government 11 on SP229681 Coast Planning Premier, and Planning and Scheme 2003 in Minister for Minister for Trade Gold Coast City Council accordance with the State Pacific View Estate Development, Development Code Infrastructure and Planning 45 Austcorp Project Back Windermere Road Preliminary approval Part approval 20 December From 20 December 27 March 2014 The Honourable Jeff Approved, NA No. 4 Pty Ltd c/- and Coral Cove Drive, for a material change subject to 2013 2013 to 28 February Seeney MP, former subject to Insite SJC Coral Cove, Bundaberg of use for a master conditions 2014 Deputy Premier, conditions planned residential Minister for State Lot 2 on SP140274, Lot 1 community (comprising 9 representations were Development, 13 November on RP175010, Lot 1 on low and medium 17 October 2013 received Infrastructure and 2014 RP165450 and part of Lot density residential Planning 529 on SP166848 development, and community uses), Bundaberg Regional including a component Council overriding the planning scheme under s3.1.6 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 (IPA) 44 Holcim (Australia) 1265 Elliott Heads Road, Development permits No decision 27 March From 27 March 2014 to 13 May 2014 The Honourable Jeff Refused NA Pty Ltd Barolin Homestead Road for material change of issued by council 2014 22 April 2014 Seeney MP, former and Back Windermere use for Extractive Deputy Premier, 15 October 2014 Road, Elliott Heads Industry and General Minister for State Industry Use Development, Lot 1 on RP864143, Lot 5 (Processing of Infrastructure and Ministerial Call In Summary (1999 – Present) 2 No. Applicant Street address Description of Council decision Date of Stated representation Date on notice Minister Ministerial Permissible development proposed period of call in decision change details RP Description Date decision call in notice (if applicable) Number of Local Government representations on SP228681 and Lot 6 materials from other Planning on SP228681 premises) and a material change of use Bundaberg Regional for Environmentally Council Relevant Activities 16(2)(c) and 16(3)(b) and carrying out operational work for taking or interfering with sub-artesian water 43 Hydrox Nominees 128 FE Walker Street, Development Permit Approved subject 16 April 2014 From 17 April 2014 to 6 June 2014 The Honourable Jeff Approved, NA Pty Ltd c/- Urbis Kepnock, Bundaberg for a Material Change to conditions 12 May 2014 Seeney MP, former subject to Pty Ltd of Use for Commercial Deputy Premier, conditions Lot 1 on SP172085 Activity B (Café) and 24 January 2014 36 representations Minister for State Commercial Activity C were received Development, 2 September Bundaberg Regional (Bulky Goods Retail, Infrastructure and 2014 Council Shop, Showroom) and Planning Development Permit for Reconfiguring a Lot – One (1) Lot into Two (2) Lots and Access Easements 42 Barro Group Pty 1513, 1515-1521 Mount Development Permit Refused 8 August From 9 August 2013 to 26 September The Honourable Jeff Approved, Received 13 Limited c/- Cotton Road and for a Material Change 2013 30 August 2013 2013 Seeney MP, former subject to October 2015 Groundwork Plus 163-177, 195 Gramzow of Use for Extractive 5 June 2013 Deputy Premier, conditions and approved Road, Mount Cotton Industry and 743 representations Minister for State 18 December Environmentally were received Development, 20 December 2015 Lot 162 S31962, Lot 238 Relevant Activities Infrastructure and 2013 SP218968, Lot 370 Planning S311071, Lot 1 RP108970, Lot 17 RP108970, Lot 1 SP272090, Lot 2 SP272091 and Lot 3 SP272092 Redland City Council 41 Stockland (North Cook Court, North Lakes Development Permit - Approved, subject 5 November From 6 November to 27 20 December The Honourable Jeff Approved, NA Lakes) Pty Ltd c/- Material Change of to conditions 2012 November 2012 2012 Seeney MP, former subject to Environmental Lot 601 SP236547 Lot Use (Warehouse, Deputy Premier, conditions Resources 602 SP245042 Office, Retail 15 August 2012 12 representations Minister for State Management Showroom, Service received Development, 24 April 2013 Australia Pty Ltd Moreton Bay Regional Industry (tyres), Infrastructure and Council Vehicle Sales Yard, Planning Shop, Hotel, Restaurant and Ministerial Call In Summary (1999 – Present) 3 No. Applicant Street address Description of Council decision Date of Stated representation Date on notice Minister Ministerial Permissible development proposed period of call in decision change details RP Description Date decision call in notice (if applicable) Number of Local Government representations Service Station), and Development Permit ERA 8 - Chemical Storage 40 Ridong (Gold 36 - 44 Old Burleigh Development Permit - Approved, subject 22 May 2012 From 22 May to 13 10 July 2012 The Honourable Jeff Approved, Received 23 Coast) Road, Surfers Paradise Material Change of to conditions June 2012 Seeney MP, former subject to October 2014 Developments Pty Use for a mixed use Deputy Premier, conditions and approved 5 Ltd c/- Urban Lots 1-3 RP79431 development 29 March 2012 16 representations Minister for State December 2014 Planning Services Lots 1-2 RP63403 BUP comprising three high received Development,
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