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QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL] (340) FRIDAY, 23 DECEMBER, 2005 QueenslandQueensland Government Government Gazette Gazette Horne Media 301399—1 [1517] QueenslandQueensland Government Government Gazette Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL (340) FRIDAY, 23 DECEMBER, 2005 [No. 91 Local Government Act 1993 Integrated Planning Act 1997 EIDSVOLD SHIRE COUNCIL (MAKING OF MODEL Tara Shire Council LOCAL LAW) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2005 Notice of Adoption of Planning Scheme Title Tara Shire Council adopted a new planning scheme on 14 1. This notice may be cited as the Eidsvold Shire Council December 2005 for commencement on 18 January 2006. (Making of Model Local Law) Notice (No.1) 2005. A copy of the Planning scheme is available for inspection and Commencement purchase at Council’s offices at 19 Fry Street, Tara Q 4421. 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the Gazette. I Stevenson Making of local law Chief Executive Officer. Date: 14 December 2005 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 the Eidsvold Shire Council adopted Model Local Law No. 13 Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Cemeteries) 2000 by resolution on 25th November 2005, which repeals Local Law No. 20 (Cemeteries). The local Law PUBLIC NOTICE so adopted will be referred to as Local Law No. 20 (Cemeteries)) 2005. McKINLAY SHIRE COUNCIL Inspection ADOPTION OF THE McKINLAY SHIRE 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the PLANNING SCHEME local government’s public office Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule 1 that on Monday 12 December 2005 McKinlay Shire Council adopted its new Planning Scheme. ENDNOTES The McKinlay Shire Planning Scheme will have effect on and from 1. Published in the Gazette on 23rd December 2005. Friday 23 December 2005. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The Planning Scheme becomes the McKinlay Shire Planning 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Scheme and replaces the existing Transitional Planning Scheme Local Government and Planning. adopted by Council in 1996. A copy of the Planning Scheme is available for inspection at the Integrated Planning Act 1997 McKinlay Shire Council Office, 29 Burke Street, Julia Creek. Tara Shire Council A copy of the Planning Scheme is also available for inspection at Notice of Adoption of Planning Policies the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport & Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral Tara Shire Council adopted new planning policies on 14 December House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. 2005 for commencement on 18 January 2006. A copy of the Planning policies are available for inspection and Desmond Niesler purchase at Council’s offices at 19 Fry Street, Tara Q 4421. Chief Executive Officer McKinlay Shire Council I Stevenson Chief Executive Officer. Date: 14 December 2005 301404—1 1518 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 91 [23 December, 2005 Local Government Act 1993 •Purpose – Requirements for information to assist in the COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF ESK assessment of a development application. (MAKING OF MODEL LOCAL LAW) Planning Scheme Policy No. 2 – Information Requests – NOTICE (No. 2) 2005 Development Applications Affected by a SMOA Title 1. This notice may be cited as the Council of the Shire of Esk •Purpose – Requirements for information to assist in the (Making of Model Local Law) Notice (No. 2) 2005. assessment of a development application that is affected by a SMOA map. Commencement 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the Planning Scheme Policy No. 3 – Requirements for Cultural Gazette. Heritage Management Making of local law •Purpose – Requirements for information to assist in the 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 assessment of a development application that affects a place having the Council of the Shire of Esk adopted Model Local Law No. 1 (Administration) 2004 by resolution on 14 December 2005, cultural heritage significance. which repeals Local Law No. 1 (Administration). The local law so adopted will be referred to as Local Law No. 1 Planning Scheme Policy No. 4 – Management and Technical (Administration) 2005 of the Council’s local laws. Criteria for Development in Potential Bushfire Risk Areas Inspection •Purpose – Requirements for the management of bushfire risk 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the areas. local government’s public office and at the Department’s State office. Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 – Landscaping ENDNOTES •Purpose – Requirements for the preparation of Landscaping 1. Published in the Gazette on 23 December 2005. Plans. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Planning Scheme Policy No. 6 – Minor Quantities of Dangerous 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Goods Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation. •Purpose – Requirements for the storage, handling, use or Integrated Planning Act 1997 production of minor quantities of dangerous goods. TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME NOTICE Planning Scheme Policy No. 7 – Infrastructure Provisions (No.13) 2005 In accordance with section 6.1.11(2) of the Integrated Planning •Purpose – Requirements for the provision of infrastructure. Act 1997, I hereby nominate the dates specified in the following schedule as the revised day on which the transitional planning Planning Scheme Policy No. 8 – Trails and Routes scheme, for the local government areas listed in the schedule, will lapse: •Purpose – Requirements for the assessment of development SCHEDULE fronting a mapped footpath or cycleway and stock route. Gatton Shire Council 30 June 2006 Planning Scheme Policy No. 9 – Public Car Parking Contribution Logan City Council 31 March 2006 Mount Isa City Council 28 April 2006 •Purpose – Requirements for providing a contribution in lieu of Nanango Shire Council 30 April 2006 providing on-site car parking. Noosa Shire Council 28 February 2006 Desley Boyle MP Planning Scheme Policy No. 10 – Rural Subdivisions Below 200ha Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women. •Purpose – Requirements for the reconfiguration of a lot below 200ha for primary production. Integrated Planning Act 1997 Public Notice The planning scheme policies will have effect on and from th Wondai Shire Council Thursday 5 January 2006. Adoption of the Planning Scheme and Planning Scheme Policies A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies is for the Shire of Wondai available for inspection and purchase at the Wondai Shire Council Administration Centre, Cnr of Scott and Mackenzie Streets Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that on Wednesday 21st December 2005 the Wondai Shire Council Wondai. adopted its new planning scheme. th A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies is The Planning Scheme will have effect on and from Thursday 5 also available for inspection at the Department of Local January 2006. Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the Planning The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the Shire Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Street, of Wondai and replaces the existing planning scheme. Brisbane. On the same date the Council also adopted the following planning scheme policies under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule Alan Keates OAM 3 – Chief Executive Officer Planning Scheme Policy No. 1 – Information Requests – General Assessment of Development Applications Wondai Shire Council 23 December, 2005] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 91 1519 PUBLIC NOTICE Integrated Planning Act 1997 ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING SCHEME AND A CONSOLIDATED PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE CITY OF IPSWICH Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that on 14 December 2005 Ipswich City Council adopted amendments to the planning scheme for the City of Ipswich. On the same date the Council also adopted a consolidated planning scheme under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, section 2.1.8. The planning scheme amendments and the consolidated planning scheme will have effect on and from 23 January 2006. The purpose and general effect of the amendments are: • land use consistency changes across documents (whole planning scheme); • updating standards contained in codes (whole planning scheme); • clarification of definitions (Schedule 1 – Dictionary); • increasing the standard width of carports in Character Zones/Character Places (before an application is required) (Part 4 – Urban Areas, Part 8 – Rosewood Area, • Part 9 – Township Areas, Part 11 – Overlays, Part 12 – Assessment Criteria for Development for a Stated Purpose or of a Stated Type); • amending tree clearing controls in urban zones from one hectare of native vegetation to 0.5 hectares (Part 4 – Urban Areas, Part 6 – Regionally Significant Business • Enterprise and Industry Areas, Part 8 – Rosewood Area, Part 9 – Township Areas); • clarifying that ‘management of understorey vegetation to maintain existing grazing activities’ does not include: - removal of vegetation listed as rare, endangered or vulnerable under the Nature Conservation Act or the Environment Protection and Biodiversity - Conservation Act; or - other vegetation which has a circumference of 50cm measured at a height of 1.2 metres above the ground (Part 12 - Assessment Criteria for Development - for a Stated Purpose or of a Stated Type); • clarifying the approval process for pools, retaining walls and
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