QueenslandIntegratedPlanningAct1997IntegratedPlanningRegulation1998Reprinted as in force on 20 November
2009Reprint No. 9CThis reprint is
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
1 Preliminary[s 1]Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998[as amended by all amendments that
commenced on or before 20 November2009]Part
1Preliminary1Short
titleThisregulationmaybecitedastheIntegratedPlanningRegulation 1998.2DefinitionsThe dictionary in
schedule 14 defines particular words used inthis
regulation.Part 2Application of
schedules3Type of assessment and applicable
codes, laws andpolicies for development—Act, s 3.1.3 and
sch 8(schedule 1)(1)For
section 3.1.3(1) of the Act—(a)schedule1,part1,column1identifiesanaspectofdevelopment requiring impact assessment;
and(b)schedule 1, part 1, column 2
identifies the codes, lawsand policies that may apply for
assessing the aspect.(2)For section
3.1.3(1) of the Act—(a)schedule1,part2,column1identifiesanaspectofdevelopmentrequiringcodeassessmentunlessaReprint 9C effective 20 November
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part 2
Application of schedules[s 4]planning scheme
requires impact assessment; and(b)schedule 1, part 2, column 2 identifies the
codes, lawsand policies that may apply for assessing
the aspect.(3)For section 3.1.3(1) of the Act—(a)schedule1,part3,column1identifiesanaspectofdevelopment requiring code assessment;
and(b)schedule 1, part 3, column 2
identifies the codes, lawsand policies that may apply for
assessing the aspect.(4)For
self-assessable development—(a)schedule1,part4,column1identifiesanaspectofdevelopmentthatisself-assessableunderschedule8,part
2 of the Act; and(b)schedule 1, part 4, column 2
identifies the codes, lawsand policies that may apply for
assessing the aspect.4Local governments
that must review priorityinfrastructure plans—Act, s 2.2.5
(schedule 3)For section 2.2.5 of the Act, the local
governments mentionedin schedule 3 are prescribed.4ADesignated regions—Act, s
2.5A.2(1)Eachgroupoflocalgovernmentareas,orpartsoflocalgovernmentareas,mentionedinapartofschedule3Aisprescribed for section 2.5A.2(1)(a) of
the Act.(2)Thenameofeachdesignatedregionhasthenamegiveninschedule 3A.5Referral agencies and their
jurisdictions—Act, s 3.1.8(schedule 2)Forsection3.1.8oftheActandschedule10oftheAct,definitionsadvice
agencyandconcurrence agency—Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
2 Application of schedules[s 6](a)schedule2,column2statesthereferralagency,andwhether it is an advice agency or a
concurrence agency,for the development application mentioned in
column 1;and(b)schedule2,column3statesthejurisdictionofthereferral agency mentioned in column
2.6Referral agency assessment period—Act,
s 3.3.14Forsection3.3.14(1)(a)oftheAct,schedule4,column2statesthenumberofbusinessdaysforthereferralagencymentioned
opposite the number in column 1.7Development for which particular
applications requirepublic notification—Act, s 6.7.1AForsection6.7.1A(1)(c)(ii)oftheAct,schedules7and8prescribe development for which a
notification period of 30business days applies under section
6.7.1A(2) of the Act.8Court fees
(schedule 9)The fees payable for a proceeding in the
court are in schedule9.9Jurisdiction of tribunals—Act, s
4.2.7A decision about a part of a building
development applicationfor which part the local government is
the concurrence agencyis prescribed for section 4.2.7(2)(c)
of the Act.10Tribunal appeal fees—Act, s
4.2.15(1)For section 4.2.15(2) of the Act, the
fees payable for an appealagainst a decision mentioned in
section 9, other than an appealstarted by a
building referral agency, are stated in subsections(2)
and (3).Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part 2
Application of schedules[s 11](2)The
fee payable, if the appeal is to be decided by a tribunalwithout a site inspection by the tribunal or
a member of thetribunal, is—(a)if
the decision is about a class 1 building or a class 10building or structure—$294; or(b)if the decision is about a class 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9building with a floor area of 500m2or less—$428; or(c)if
the decision is about a class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9building with a floor area greater than
500m2—$617.(3)The
fee payable, if the appeal is to be decided by a tribunalafterasiteinspectionbythetribunaloramemberofthetribunal, is—(a)if
the decision is about a class 1 building or a class 10building or structure—$489; or(b)if the decision is about a class 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9building with a floor area of 500m2or less—$617; or(c)if
the decision is about a class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9building with a floor area greater than
500m2—$917.(4)Thefeepayableforanappealagainstanerrorinthecalculation of a charge in an
infrastructure charges notice or aregulated State
infrastructure charges notice is $515.11Tribunal fast track fee—Act, s 4.2.16(1)This section prescribes the fee to
accompany a request undersection 4.2.16 of the Act to the chief
executive to appoint atribunal to start hearing an appeal
within 2 business days afterstarting the
appeal.(2)Thefeepayableunderthissectionis50%of,andisinaddition to, the
fee payable for the appeal under section 10.(3)However,ifthechiefexecutiverefusestherequest,thefeemust be refunded.Page 8Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
2 Application of schedules[s 12]12State
resources (schedule 10)(1)For section
3.2.1(5) of the Act, schedule 10 prescribes Stateresources and the evidence required to
support an applicationthat involves taking or interfering
with a resource.(2)Thechiefexecutivemaydecidethatevidenceprovidedtosupport an application that involves
taking or interfering witharesourcemaybeusedtosupport1ormoreotherapplications for the same type of
development, regardless ofwho is the applicant.(3)If the chief executive makes a
decision under subsection (2),the evidence is
ageneral authorityto support
applications forthe particular type of development.(4)If the evidence required to support an
application is a generalauthority, a copy of the general
authority must be attached tothe
application.(5)The chief executive may decide that a
general authority can nolonger be used to support an
application for a particular typeof
development.(6)In this section—chief
executivemeans the chief executive of the
departmentadministering the resource.13Development for community
infrastructure exempt fromplanning scheme assessment (schedule
11)Forschedule9,table5,item5oftheAct,development,identifiedinschedule11,forcommunityinfrastructureisexempt from assessment against a planning
scheme.14Conditions requiring compliance
assessment (schedule12)(1)For section
3.5.31A of the Act, schedule 12 prescribes—(a)matters for which a condition may require a
documentor work to be assessed for compliance with a
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2A Prescribed matters for environmental impact statements[s
14A](b)thewaytheassessment,andtheprocessfortheassessment,ofthedocumentorworkmustbecarriedout.(2)For section 4.4.15 of the Act,
schedule 12 also prescribes, forthe
assessment—(a)the circumstances in which a person
may appeal; and(b)the entity to whom the appeal must be
made; and(c)thetimebywhich,andthewayinwhich,theappealmust be made;
and(d)theprovisionsoftheActapplyingforhearinganddeciding the appeal.Part 2APrescribed matters forenvironmental
impactstatements14ADefinitions for pt 2AIn this
part—CommonwealthMinistermeanstheMinisteroftheCommonwealthresponsibleforadministeringtheCommonwealth Environment Act.designatedproponent,fordevelopment,meansthepersondesignatedasaproponentforthedevelopmentundertheCommonwealth Environment Act, section
75(3).relevantimpactshasthemeaninggivenbytheCommonwealth Environment Act, section
82.14BDevelopment for which EIS process
applies—Act, s 5.8.1(1)Development is prescribed for section
5.8.1 of the Act if—Page 10Reprint 9C
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2A Prescribed matters for environmental impact statements[s
14C](a)theCommonwealthMinisterhas,undertheCommonwealth Environment Act—(i)decidedtheapproachforassessingtherelevantimpactsofthedevelopmentisassessmentbyanaccredited assessment process;
and(ii)given notice of the decision;
orNote—SeetheCommonwealthEnvironmentAct,chapter4,part8,division 3
(Decision on assessment approach).(b)therelevantimpactsofthedevelopmentaretobeassessed under a
bilateral agreement.(2)However, the development must be
development for which thechief executive decides an EIS is
required.(3)Any steps or actions taken in the EIS
process before the actionmentionedinsubsection(1)(a)happensaretakentohavecomplied with this part.(4)In this section—bilateralagreementhasthemeaninggivenbytheCommonwealth
Environment Act, section 45(2).14CCriteria for making decision about
requirement for EISIn making a decision under section 14B(2),
the chief executivemust consider—(a)the
importance of the development to the State or part ofthe
State; and(b)the complexity of the development
including—(i)the size or nature of the development;
and(ii)the number of entities, or local
government areaspotentially affected by the development;
and(c)thesignificanceofthepotentialenvironmental,economic and
social impacts of the development.Reprint 9C
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
2A Prescribed matters for environmental impact statements[s
14D]14DCriteria for public notification of
draft terms ofreference for EISForsection5.8.4(1)(b)oftheAct,thecriteriaforpublicnotification of
draft terms of reference for an EIS are—(a)thecomplexityofthemattersmentionedintheapplication for
terms of reference for the EIS; and(b)thelikelylevelofpublic interest in the draft terms
ofreference.14EContent of draft terms of reference for EIS
and draft EIS(1)For sections 5.8.4(3)(f) and
5.8.7(1)(a)(v) of the Act, each ofthe following
matters must be stated in a notice—(a)the
development’s name;(b)the proponent’s name;(c)iftheproponentanddesignatedproponentforthedevelopmentarenotthesameentity—thedesignatedproponent’s name;(d)the
development’s location;(e)anymattermentionedintheCommonwealthEnvironmentAct,section34,andprotectedbyacontrolling provision for the
development.(2)In this section—controlling
provision, for development, means a provision
oftheCommonwealthEnvironmentAct,chapter2,part3,decidedbytheCommonwealthMinisterasacontrollingprovision for the
development under chapter 4, part 7, division2 of that
Act.14FPublic notification of draft terms of
reference for EIS anddraft EISFor sections
5.8.4(4) and 5.8.7(2) of the Act, a notice must bepublished—Page 12Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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2A Prescribed matters for environmental impact statements[s
14G](a)in a newspaper circulating throughout
Australia; and(b)in a newspaper circulating generally
in the State.14GMatters for inclusion in draft
EISFor section 5.8.6(2) of the Act, the draft
EIS must include themattersmentionedintheEnvironmentProtectionandBiodiversityConservationRegulations2000(Cwlth),schedule
4.14HContent of EIS assessment
report(1)Forsection5.8.12(e)oftheAct,anEISassessmentreportaboutanEISfordevelopmentmustcontaineachofthefollowing—(a)the development’s name;(b)thenameofthedesignatedproponentforthedevelopment;(c)the
development’s location;(d)a description of
any matters of national environmentalsignificance;(e)a
summary of the relevant impacts of the development;(f)adescriptionoffeasiblemitigationmeasures,orchanges to the development or procedures, to
prevent orminimise the development’s relevant impacts,
proposedby the proponent or suggested in relevant
submissions;(g)totheextentpracticable,adescriptionoffeasiblealternativestothedevelopmentidentifiedintheEISprocess,andthelikelyimpactofthealternativesonmatters of national environmental
significance;(h)astatementofconditionsofapprovalforthedevelopment that may be imposed to
address impacts,identifiedintheEISprocess,onmattersofnationalenvironmental
significance.(2)In this section—Reprint 9C
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part 3
Miscellaneous[s 14I]mattersofnationalenvironmentalsignificancemeansmatters of national environmental
significance mentioned intheCommonwealthEnvironmentAct,chapter2,part3,division
1.relevantsubmissionsmeansproperlymadesubmissions,orothersubmissionsacceptedbythechiefexecutiveundersection 5.8.8 of the Act.14ITo whom EIS and other material must be
givenForsection5.8.13(e)oftheAct,theentityistheCommonwealth Minister.Part
3Miscellaneous15Qualifications of general referee—Act, s
4.2.37(1)Forsection4.2.37oftheAct,eachofthefollowingqualifications or experience for a member of
a tribunal that isto hear and decide a matter is prescribed
for the matter—(a)a demonstrated ability—(i)to negotiate and mediate outcomes
between partiesto an appeal; and(ii)to
apply the principles of natural justice; and(iii)to
analyse complex technical issues; and(iv)tocommunicateeffectively,including,forexample,towriteinformed,succinct,andwellorganised reports, submissions,
decisions or otherdocuments;(b)demonstrated knowledge of at least 1 of the
followingthe Minister considers is sufficient to
enable the personto perform the functions of a member of the
tribunal inrelation to the matter—Page 14Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
3 Miscellaneous[s 18](i)building design and construction;(ii)siting of residential
buildings;(iii)neighbourhood
amenity issues;(iv)relevant health or fire safety
issues;(v)the Act, theBuilding Act
1975or thePlumbing
andDrainage Act 2002;(vi)BuildingCodeofAustralia,QueenslandDevelopmentCode,orAustralianStandardsrelating to building work;(vii)
NationalPlumbingandDrainageCode,orAustralianStandardsrelatingtoplumbinganddrainage work.(2)Ifthematterisaboutapartofabuildingdevelopmentapplicationforwhichpartthelocalgovernmentistheconcurrence
agency, at least 1 member of the tribunal must, inaddition, have—(a)a
university qualification in town planning; and(b)substantialexperienceininterpretingandapplyingprovisionsofaplanningschemewhenassessingdevelopment.18Requirements for placing public notices on
land—Act, s3.4.4(1)Thissectionprescribes,forsection3.4.4.(1)(b)oftheAct,requirements for
the placing of a notice on land.(2)The
notice must be—(a)placed on, or within 1.5m of, the road
frontage for theland; and(b)mounted at least 300mm above ground level;
and(c)positioned so that it is visible from
the road; and(d)made of weatherproof material;
and(e)not less than 1200mm x 900mm.Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part 3
Miscellaneous[s 19](3)The
lettering on the notice must be—(a)for
lettering in the heading, as indicated on the approvedformofthenotice—atleast50mminheightandinabold
style; or(b)forletteringinthesubheadings,asindicatedontheapproved form of the notice—at least
25mm in heightand in a bold style; or(c)for
lettering not mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b)—atleast
25mm in height, of regular weight and in sentencecase.(4)Each
sentence in the notice must start on a new line.(5)If the land has more than 1 road
frontage, a notice must beplaced on each road frontage for the
land.(6)Theapplicantmustmaintainthenoticefromthedayitisplaced on the land until the end of
the notification period.(7)In this
section—road frontage, for land,
means—(a)the boundary between the land and any
road adjoiningthe land; or(b)if
the only access to the land is across other land—theboundary between the other land and any road
adjoiningthe other land at the point of
access.19Guidelines for priority infrastructure
plans—Act, s 5.1.3The guidelines for priority infrastructure
plans are containedin ‘IPA Infrastructure Guideline 1/08,
Priority InfrastructurePlans’, dated 25 June 2008, and
published by the department.20Guidelines for making or amending
infrastructurecharges schedules—Act, s 5.1.5The
guidelines for making or amending infrastructure chargesschedules are contained in ‘IPA
Infrastructure Guideline 2/08,Page 16Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Part
3 Miscellaneous[s 21]InfrastructureChargesSchedules’,dated25
June2008,andpublished by the department.21Trunk infrastructure charge rates—Act,
s 5.1.15(schedule 13)(1)For
section 5.1.15 of the Act—(a)the development
for which a charge may be levied is—(i)reconfiguring a lot; or(ii)amaterialchangeofuseofpremisesthatisassessable under a planning scheme;
or(iii)carryingoutbuildingworkthatisassessabledevelopment; and(b)the
charges are the amounts calculated under schedule13.(2)For calculating
an amount under schedule 13, a charge unit isthe amount
decided by the relevant local government applyingschedule 13.(3)However, a charge unit must not be more than
$2000.(4)A charge under subsection (1) applies
only for developmentthat could reasonably be expected to create
or add to demandon the infrastructure network for which the
charge is taken.(5)If in relation to infrastructure for
which a charge is levied aprevious regulated infrastructure
charge, infrastructure chargeorcontributionhasbeenmade,thechargeleviedmustbereduced by an
amount that fairly represents the current valueof the amount
previously paid.Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Schedule 1Type
of assessment andapplicable codes, laws andpolicies for particulardevelopmentsection 3Note—This schedule
identifies the type of assessmentfor some aspects
ofdevelopment, in particular development made
assessable under schedule8 of the Act. The type of assessment
for other aspects of developmentmaybestatedinaplanningscheme,atemporarylocalplanninginstrument or the
regulatory provisions.Part 1Impact
assessabledevelopmentTable 1:Building work1Table
not usedTable 2:Material change
of useDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentCertain
brothels1A brothel, as defined under theThe
following—auaPmnnrolieesnnstdsidtumuasttleiroonicnataloAlafcpraetlaa1lno9onc9ria9nol,gnpinlisantanrsnatnrtaieunrgmegiaceinnopstto,htrroeutrrmlathneandnt,(a)sPIcDrhoAesdStiutculeotido3en;maRneedngtuiloanteiodnin20th0e0,made after 1 July 2000, requires
code(b)the relevant provision of any
localassessmentplanning
instrumentPage 18Reprint 9C
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Part
2Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Code assessment
unless aplanning scheme requiresimpact
assessmentTable 1:Building
work1Table not usedTable 2:Material change of use1Table
not usedTable 3:Reconfiguring a
lotDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentUnder theLandTitleAct19941Reconfiguring a lot made assessable
underThe relevant provisions of any localthe
Act, schedule 8planning instrumentTable 4:Operational work1Table
not usedReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Table 5:Various aspects of developmentDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentResidential,
commercial or industrial development in a wild river area1The following aspects of development
forWild Rivers Act 2005, section
43residential, commercial or industrialpurposes in a wild river area—Any
applicable code for the developmentmentioned in the
wild river declaration(a)material change
of use of premisesfor the wild river areamade assessable
under a planningscheme or temporary local planninginstrument;(b)reconfiguring a lot made assessableunder
the Act, schedule 8;(c)operational works for thereconfiguration of a lot madeassessable under the Act, schedule8,
part 1, table 4, item 2;(d)operational work
made assessableunder a planning scheme ortemporary local planning instrumentLocal heritage place2On a
local heritage place made assessableThe
following—uitnemder2tAhe Act, schedule 8, part 1,
table 5,(a)HIDeAriStacgoedReeignutlhaetioQnu2ee0n0s3l,asncdhedule2;(b)the relevant
provision of anyplanning schemePage 20Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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Part
3Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Code
assessmentTable 1:Building
workDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentFor theBuildingAct19751Building work
made assessable under theThe relevant provisions of the
following,Act, schedule 8, part 1, table 1, item
1as they apply under theBuilding
Act1975, chapter 4, part 1, division
1—(a)theBuilding Act
1975, chapters 3 and4;(b)any local law or local planninginstrument that the division allows
toapply to the assessment;(c)the
Queensland Development Code;(d)the
Building Code of AustraliaDeclared fish habitat area2Building work in a declared fish
habitatarea—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 1, item
2;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is the assessmentmanagerThe relevant
provisions of theFisheriesAct 1994For a
wild river area—(a)theFisheries Act
1994, section 76DC;and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Table 2:Material change of useDevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentEnvironmentally relevant activities1An environmentally relevant
activity—The relevant provisions of the(a)made assessable under the Act,Environmental Protection Act 1994schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item 1;For a
wild river area—and(a)theEnvironmental Protection Act(b)for which the administering1994, section 73AA; andauthority is the assessment manager(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaCertain brothels2A
brothel, as defined under theProstitution Act
1999, in an industrialarea or on
strategic port landThe IDAS code mentioned in theProstitution Regulation 2000,
schedule 3Strategic port land3On
strategic port land made assessableThe current land
use plan approved underunder the Act, schedule 8, part 1,
table 2,theTransport Infrastructure Act
1994,item 3section
286Airport land3A On airport land
made assessable underthe Act, schedule 8, part 1, table 2,
item3AThe current land use plan for the
airportland approved under theAirport
Assets(Restructuring and Disposal) Act
2008,chapter 3, part 1Major hazard
facilities4A major hazard facility or possible
majorThe relevant provisions of theDangeroushazard
facility—Goods Safety Management Act 2001(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item 4;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheDangerous Goods
SafetyManagement Act 2001is theassessment managerPage 22Reprint 9C effective 20 November
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentContaminated land5On
contaminated land—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 2, items 5to 7;
andThe relevant provisions of theEnvironmental Protection Act 1994(b)for which the administeringauthority is the assessment managerCertain aquaculture6Aquaculture—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item
8;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is the assessmentmanagerThe relevant
provisions of theFisheriesAct 1994For a
wild river area—(a)theFisheries Act
1994, section76DA; and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaCertain agricultural or animal husbandry
activities in a wild river area7Agricultural or animal husbandryactivities in a wild river area—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item 11;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWild Rivers Act
2005is theassessment
managerWild Rivers Act 2005, section
42Any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wild
riverdeclaration for the wild river areaTable
3:Reconfiguring a lot1Table
not usedReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Table 4:Operational worksDevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentClearing native vegetation1Clearing native vegetation—Any
relevant code under VMA(a)made assessable
under the Act,For a wild river area, any applicable
codeschedule 8, part 1, table 4, items 1Afor
the development mentioned in theto 1G; andwild
river declaration for the wild river(b)for
which the chief executive underareatheVegetation Management Act1999is the assessment managerOperational works associated with
reconfiguring2Operational work associated
withreconfiguring a lot made assessableunder
the Act, schedule 8The relevant provisions of any
applicablelocal planning instrumentTaking or interfering with
water—generally3Taking or interfering with water
underThe relevant provisions of thetheWater Act 2000—following—(a)made
assessable under the Act,(a)theWater Act 2000; andoscthheerduthlean8,pparaargt
r1a,pthab(lde);4a,nitdem3,(b)Rtheegucoladteiosnm2e0n0ti2o,nseedctiinonth6e1WAater(b)fthoer wWhaitcehr Athcetc2h0i0e0f eisxethcuetive
underFor a wild river area—assessment
manager(a)theWater Act
2000, section 966A;and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaPage
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentInterfering with overland flow water in a
declared drainage andembankment area3A Taking or
interfering with water undertheWater Act 2000—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item3(d);
and(b)for which the chief executive
undertheWater Act 2000is theassessment managerThe relevant
provisions of theWater Act2000For a
wild river area—(a)theWater Act
2000, section 966B;and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaEditor’s note—Under
theWater Act 2000, section1013C, a wild river floodplainmanagement area is taken to be adrainage and embankment area forthat
Act.Referable dams4A
referable dam under theWater Act2000—The relevant provisions of theWater Act2000(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item 4;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWater Act
2000is theassessment
managerReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentTidal work in local government tidal
area4A Tidal work—The relevant
provisions of the(a)in a local government tidal
area;following—and(a)the IDAS code in theCoastal(b)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
5;Protection and ManagementRegulation 2003, schedule
4A;and(b)any applicable
local planning(c)for which a local government is
theinstrumentassessment
managerFor a wild river area—(a)theCoastal Protection andManagement Act 1995, section104A;
and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaTidal work, or work in a coastal management
district5Tidal work or work in a coastalmanagement district—The relevant
provisions of theCoastalProtection and
Management Act 1995(a)made assessable under the Act,For a
wild river area—sacnhdedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
5;(a)MthaenCaogaesmtaelnPt
Aroctte1ct9i9o5n,asnedction(b)for
which the chief executive under104A; andtheCoastal Protection andManagement Act 1995is theassessment manager(b)any
applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the
wildriver declaration for the wild riverareaWaterway barrier
works6Constructing or raising waterway
barrierThe relevant provisions of theFisheriesworks—Act
1994(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item 6;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is the assessmentmanagerFor a wild river
area—(a)theFisheries Act
1994, section76DA; and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaPage
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2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentWorks in a declared fish habitat area7Completely or partly within a
declaredfish habitat area—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
7;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is the assessmentmanagerThe relevant
provisions of theFisheriesAct 1994For a
wild river area—(a)theFisheries Act
1994, section76DC; and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaRemoval, destruction or damage of marine
plants8The removal, destruction or damage of
aThe relevant provisions of theFisheriesmarine
plant—Act 1994(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
8;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is the assessmentmanagerFor a wild river
area—(a)theFisheries Act
1994, section76DB; and(b)any applicable code for thedevelopment mentioned in the wildriver
declaration for the wild riverareaCertain agricultural or animal husbandry
activities in a wild river area9Agricultural or animal husbandryWild
Rivers Act 2005, section 42activities in a
wild river area—Any applicable code for the
development(a)made assessable under the Act,mentioned in the wild river
declarationschedule 8, part 1, table 4, item 10;for
the wild river areaand(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWild Rivers Act
2005is theassessment
managerReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
27
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Table 5:Various aspects of developmentDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentStrategic port
land1On strategic port land other
thanNildevelopment made assessable under
theAct, schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item
3Airport land1A On airport land
other than developmentmade assessable under the Act,
schedule8, part 1, table 2, item 3A, if the land
useplan for the airport land approved
undertheAirport Assets (Restructuring
andDisposal) Act 2008,chapter 3, part
1states the development is assessabledevelopmentThe current land
use plan for the airportland approved under theAirport Assets(Restructuring
and Disposal) Act 2008,chapter 3, part 1Removing quarry
material2For removing quarry material in
aThe relevant provisions of theWater Actwatercourse or
lake under theWater Act20002000—For a wild river
area—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item 1;and(a)theWater Act 2000, section
966C;and(b)ftmhoearnwWahgaietcerhr Athcet
2ch0i0e0fiesxtehceuatisvseesusnmdeenr t(b)adrainrevevyeaeraldpoeppclmilcaearnabttliemonceonfdtoieronfthoeerdtwihneiltdherivweirldQueensland heritage place3On a Queensland heritage place—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item 2;andThe relevant provisions of theQueensland Heritage Act 1992(b)for which the chief executive
undertheQueensland Heritage Act 1992isthe assessment managerPage
28Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentMobile and temporary environmentally
relevant activity4For a mobile and temporaryenvironmentally relevant activity—The
relevant provisions of theEnvironmental Protection Act
1994(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item 3;and(b)for which the
administeringauthority is the assessment managerCertain environmentally relevant activities
in a wild river area5For an environmentally relevant
activityEnvironmental Protection Act 1994,in a wild river area—section 73AA(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item
4;andAny applicable code for the
developmentmentioned in the wild river declaration
forthe wild river area(b)for
which the administeringauthority is the assessment
managerReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
29
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Part 4Self-assessable developmentTable
1:Building workDevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentBy the State, a public sector entity or a
local government1Building work made self-assessable
underThe relevant provisions of the
following,the Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 1, item
1as they apply under theBuilding Act
1975,chapter 4, part 1, division 1—(a)theBuilding Act
1975, chapters 3 and4;(b)any local law or local planninginstrument that the division allows
toapply to the assessment;(c)the
Queensland Development Code;(d)the
Building Code of AustraliaFor theBuildingAct19752Building work made self-assessable
underThe relevant provisions of the
following,the Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 1, item
2as they apply under theBuilding Act
1975,chapter 4, part 1, division 1—(a)theBuilding Act
1975, chapters 3 and4;(b)any local law or local planninginstrument that the division allows
toapply to the assessment;(c)the
Queensland Development Code;(d)the
Building Code of AustraliaDeclared fish habitat area3Building work made self-assessable
underThe IDAS codes mentioned in thethe
Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 1, item 3Fisheries
Regulation 2008, section 702For a wild river
area, any applicable codefor the development mentioned in the
wildriver declaration for the wild river
areaPage 30Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1Table 2:Material change of useCertain
aquaculture1Aquaculture made self-assessable
underThe IDAS codes mentioned in thethe
Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 2, item 1Fisheries
Regulation 2008, section 703For a wild river
area, any applicable codefor the development mentioned in the
wildriver declaration for the wild river
areaTable 3:Reconfiguring a
lot1Table not usedTable 4:Operational workDevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentTaking or interfering with water1Taking or interfering with water under
theThe codes mentioned in theWaterWater Act
2000made self-assessableRegulation
2002, section 62iutnemder1theAct, schedule 8,
part 2, table 4,Ffoorrtahewdiledverilvoeprmaerneat ,maennytiaopnpeldicianbtlheecowdieldriver
declaration for the wild river areaWaterway barrier
works2Constructing or raising waterway
barrierThe IDAS codes mentioned in theworks
made self-assessable under the Act,Fisheries
Regulation 2008, section 704schedule 8, part
2, table 4, item 2Works in a declared fish habitat area3Completely or partly within a declared
fishThe IDAS codes mentioned in thehabitat area made self-assessable under
theFisheries Regulation 2008,
section 705Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 4, item
3For a wild river area, any applicable
codefor the development mentioned in the
wildriver declaration for the wild river
areaReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
31
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1DevelopmentCodes, laws and policies that mayapply
for assessmentRemoval, destruction or damage of marine
plants4The removal, destruction or damage
ofThe IDAS codes mentioned in themarine plants made self-assessable
underFisheries Regulation 2008,
section 706the Act, schedule 8, part 2, table 4, item
4For a wild river area, any applicable
codefor the development mentioned in the
wildriver declaration for the wild river
areaLocal government roads5Works
on local government roads madeThe code
mentioned in theTransportself-assessable
under the Act, schedule 8,Planning and Coordination
Regulationpart 2, table 4, item 52005,
section 3Table 5:Various aspects
of developmentDevelopmentCodes, laws and
policies that mayapply for assessmentEnvironmentally
relevant activity1An environmentally relevant activity
madeThe relevant code of environmentalself-assessable under the Act, schedule
8,compliance under theEnvironmentalpart 2, table 5,
item 1Protection Regulation 2008Page
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2009
Schedule 2Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Referral agencies
and theirjurisdictionssection 5Table
1:For building work assessable against the
Building Act1975Application involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionFire safety
system—generally1A fire safety system for a building
orQueensland Fire andFor the special
firestructure, other than a temporary orRescue Service—asservices
mentioned inspecial structure, if the building work— an
advice agencyschedule 2A, part(a)requires special fire servicesmentioned in schedule 2A, part 1;or1—the mattersmentioned in
schedule2A, part 2(b)includes an alternative solutionaassessed against the
performancerequirements of the Building CodeFor
item 1(b)—theBuilding Act 1975,chapters 3 and 4of Australia,
Volume 1, or theQueensland Development Code,part
2.2, for the fire safety systemFire safety
system—budget accommodation buildings2A
fire safety system for a budgetQueensland Fire
andThe fire safetyaccommodation
building if the workRescue Service—asmanagementinvolves a solution—an advice
agencyprocedures under the(a)assessed against—Fire and
RescueService Act 1990(i)the
performance criteriastated in the QueenslandDevelopment Code,
part 2.1;or(ii)the performance
requirementsof the Building Code ofAustralia,
volumes 1 and 2,for the fire safety system; and(b)that includes fire safetymanagement procedures as acondition of the use andoccupation of the
buildingReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
33
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionResidential care
buildings2A A residential care building under
theQueensland Development Code, part2.2Queensland Fire andFor
item A2 of theRescue Service—asacceptable
solutionsan advice agencystated in
theQueenslandDevelopment
Code,part 2.2—compliancewith the
QueenslandDevelopment Code,part 2.2,
schedule 2For item P2 of theperformance
criteriastated in theQueenslandDevelopment Code,part 2.2—the fire
andevacuation plan for thebuilding under
theFireand Rescue
Service Act1990Workplace
involving spray painting3A workplace
involving spray paintingThe chief executiveThe
performanceif—under theWorkplacecriteria stated in the(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.8, applies to thework;
andHealth and Safety ActQueensland1995—as aDevelopment
Code,concurrence agencypart 5.8(b)the work is required to complywith
performance criteria for thework (other than
by an acceptablesolution)Retail meat
premises4A retail meat premises if—Safe
FoodThe performance(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.3, applies to thework;
andQueensland—as acriteria stated
in theconcurrence agencyQueenslandDevelopment Code,part 5.3(b)the work is required to complywith
performance criteria for thework (other than
by an acceptablesolution)Page 34Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionPrivate health
facilities5A private health facility if—The
chief healthThe performance(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.5, applies to thework;
andofficer under thecriteria stated
in theHealth Act 1937—asQueenslanda concurrence
agency Development Code,part 5.5(b)the
work is required to complywith performance criteria for
thework (other than by an acceptablesolution)Workplace area
less than 2.3m26A workplace area
less than 2.3m2if—The chief
executiveThe performance(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.1, applies to thework;
andunder theWorkplacecriteria stated in theHealth and
Safety ActQueensland1995—as
an adviceDevelopment Code,agencypart
5.1(b)the work is required to complywith
the performance criterion forwork
areas,bother than by theacceptable
solution for workareas, stated in part 1Land contiguous
to a State-controlled road7Land contiguous
to a State-controlledThe chief executiveThe
purposes of theroad, if the building work—under
theTransportTransport(a)cishannogteasosfoucsiaetmedewntiitohnaedmiantetariballeI1n9f9ra4s—tructure ActInfrastructure
Act 19943, item 1(a) or reconfiguring a lot(a)if the buildingmentioned in
table 2, item 2; andwork is proposed(b)is
for a non-residential purpose;andin a
futureState-controlledroad not
defined(c)involves the redirection orby
route—as anintensification of site stormwateradvice agency;from the land,
through a pipe withandaa62cS5rtocamstes-2-csteohcnatttirodonilrlaeelcdatsrreosaatodgrrmeawteartetrhaton(b)ccinoasnaeclslu—orrteahnsecraeagencyReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
35
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionPastoral
worker’s accommodation8Pastoral worker’s
accommodation if—The chief executiveThe
performance(a)the Queensland DevelopmentCode,
part 5.6, applies to thework; andunder thePastoralcriteria stated
in theWorkers’QueenslandAccommodation ActDevelopment
Code,1980—as apart 5.6(b)the work is required to complyconcurrence agencywith the
performancerequirements for accommodationstated in the part (other than by anacceptable solution)Child care
centres9A child care centre if—The
chief executiveThe performance(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.4, applies to thework;
andunder theChild
Carecriteria stated in theAct 2002—as
aQueenslandconcurrence
agencyDevelopment Code,part 5.4(b)the work is required to complywith
the performancerequirements for child care centresstated in the part (other than by anacceptable solution)Coastal
management districts10Land completely or partly seaward of a
The chief executivecoastal building line under theCoastalunder theCoastalProtection and
Management Act 1995Protection andManagement
Act1995—as aconcurrence
agencyCoastal managementunder theCoastalProtection
andManagement Act 1995,excluding amenity oraesthetic
significanceor valueQueensland
heritage place11 For development on a Queenslandheritage placeThe chief
executiveThe purposes of theunder theQueensland Queensland HeritageHeritage ActAct 19921992—as aconcurrence
agencyPage 36Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionLocal heritage
place11A For development on a local
heritageplaceThe localgovernment—as aconcurrence
agencyThe following—(a) IDAS code in
theQueenslandHeritageRegulation 2003,schedule 2;(b) the
relevantprovision of anyplanning
schemePublic passenger transport12Land completely or partly in a
publicThe chief executivetransport
corridor or a future publicunder theTransporttransport corridor if the building
workPlanning andis not associated
with any of theCoordination Actfollowing—1994—as a(a)reconfiguration mentioned in
tableconcurrence agency2, item
30;(b)a material change of usementioned in table 3, item 14;(c)rail, busway, light rail ormiscellaneous transportinfrastructureLand use
andtransport coordinationunder theTransportPlanning
andCoordination Act199413Land, development on whichThe
chief executiveencroaches into the operational airspace
under theTransportof an airport if
the building work is notPlanning andassociated with a
material change ofCoordination Actuse mentioned in
table 3, item 141994—as aconcurrence agencyLand use
andtransport coordinationunder theTransportPlanning
andCoordination Act1994Railways14Land
completely or partly within future The chief executiverailway land if the building work is
notunder theTransportassociated with any of the following—Infrastructure Act(a)r2e,ciotenmfig3u1r;ation mentioned in
table1co9n9c4u—rraesncae agency(b)a
material change of usementioned in table 3, item 15Safety and operationalintegrity of
railwaysand future railwaysunder theTransportInfrastructure
Act1994Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 37
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionAmenity and
aesthetic impact of particular building work15Building work for a building orThe
localstructure if it is—government—as
a(a)a single detached class 1
buildingconcurrence agencyor a class 10
building or structure;and(b)in a
locality and of a form forwhich the local government has,by
resolution, declared that theform may—(i)have an extremely adverseeffect on the amenity, or likelyamenity, of the locality; or(ii)be in extreme conflict withthe
character of the localityThe amenity andaesthetic impact
of thebuilding or structure ifthe building work
iscarried outWhether
particular buildings may be occupied for residential
purposes16Building work for a building, other
than The localApproval to use thea class 1, 2, 3
or 4 building, forgovernment—as abuilding for
residentialresidential purposesconcurrence
agencypurposesDesign and
siting17If—(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 1.1 or 1.2 applies
forbuilding work; andThe localgovernment—as aconcurrence
agency(b)under the part, the proposedbuilding or structure does notinclude an acceptable solution fora
relevant performance criteriaunder the
partWhether the proposedbuilding or
structurecomplies with theperformance
criteria18If—The local(a)suencdteiornth3e3B,
auniladlitnegrnAactitv1e9p7r5ov, isioncgoonvceurnrrmenencet—agaesnacyapplies for the building work; and(b)under the provision, the
proposedbuilding or structure is not of thequantifiable standard for a relevantqualitative statement under theprovisionWhether the
proposedbuilding or structurecomplies with
thequalitative statementPage 38Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction19If—The local(a)under
theBuilding Regulation2006,
section 10, a planninggovernment—as aconcurrence
agencyscheme makes a provision about amatter provided for underperformance criteria 4, 5, 7, 8 or 9of
the Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 1.1 or 1.2; and(b)the provision applies for
buildingwork; and(c)under
the provision, the proposedbuilding or structure is not of
thequantifiable standard for a relevantqualitative statement under theprovisionWhether the
proposedbuilding or structurecomplies with
thequalitative statementFire safety in
particular budget accommodation buildings20Building work required to ensure abuilding complies, under theBuildingAct 1975,
section 220, with the firesafety standard under that ActThe
localgovernment—as aconcurrence
agencyWhether, after thebuilding work
iscompleted, the buildingwill comply with
thefire safety standardunder theBuilding Act1975Higher risk personal appearance
services21Building work if—(a)the
Queensland DevelopmentCode, part 5.2, applies to thework;
andThe localgovernment—as
aconcurrence agency(b)the
work does not comply with anacceptable
solution stated in thepartWhether the
buildingwork complies with theperformance
criteriamentioned in the partthat are relevant
to theacceptable solutionBuilding work
for residential service22Building work for
premises in which aThe localresidential
service under theResidentialgovernment—as
aServices (Accreditation) Act 2002,concurrence agencysection 4, is
conducted, or is proposedto be conductedWhether, if
thebuilding work iscarried out,
thepremises wouldcomply with
therequirements stated inthe
QueenslandDevelopment Code,part 5.7Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
39
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionBuilding work
for removal or rebuilding23Building work
relating to any of theThe localfollowing—government—as a(a)the
removal of a building or otherconcurrence
agencystructure, whether for rebuilding atanother site or not;(b)the
rebuilding of a building orother structure removed fromanother siteDeciding—(a)
whether the localgovernment shouldrequire security,
ofno more than thevalue of
thebuilding work, forthe performance
ofthe work; and(b) if security
isrequired—itsamount and
formaBuilding Code of Australia (2006
edition), part A1 (Interpretation), section A1.1(Definitions)—AlternativeSolutionmeansaBuildingSolutionwhichcomplieswiththePerformance
Requirementsother than by reason of satisfying
theDeemed-to-SatisfyProvisions.bSee the Queensland Development Code,
part 5.1, P5, for the performance criterionfor work
areas.Page 40Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Table 2:Other
development made assessable under the Act,schedule 8
(whether or not the development is alsoassessable under
a planning scheme)Application involvingReferral
agencyReferraland typejurisdictionEnvironmentally
relevant activities1A material change of use for anThe
administeringenvironmentally relevant activity—authority—as a(a)made
assessable under the Act,concurrence agencyschedule 8, part
1, table 2, item 1or schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item4;
and(b)for which the administeringauthority is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theEnvironmentalProtection Act
1994Land contiguous to a State-controlled
road2Reconfiguring a lot on land
contiguousThe chief executiveThe purposes of
theto a State-controlled road unless—under
theTransportTransport(a)the total number of lots is notincreased; andInfrastructure
Act1994—Infrastructure
Act1994(b)the total number
of lots abuttingthe State-controlled road is notincreased(a)if
thedevelopment isproposed in
afutureState-controlledroad not
definedby route—as anadvice
agency;and(b)in all
othercases—as aconcurrenceagencyReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
41
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction3Operational work not associated with
aThe chief executivematerial change
of use mentioned inunder theTransporttable
3, item 1, or a reconfigurationInfrastructure
Actmentioned in item 2 of this table
that—1994—The purposes of
theTransportInfrastructure
Act1994(a)is associated
with access to the(a)if theState-controlled
road; ordevelopment is(b)is
for filling or excavation; orproposed in
afuture(c)involves the redirection orState-controlledintensification
of site stormwaterroad not definedfrom the land,
through a pipe withby route—as ana cross-sectional
area greater thanadvice agency;625cm2that directs stormwater toanda State-controlled road(b)in all othercases—as aconcurrenceagencyClearing vegetation4Reconfiguring a lot that is 2ha or larger,
The chief executiveThe purposes of theif—under
theVegetationVegetation(a)othresmsizaelleorf;aannydlot created
is 25haM1co9an9nc9au—grreaemsnecanetaAgcetncy1M9a9n9agementAct(b)either—(i)the
reconfiguring involvesoperational work madeassessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4,items
1A to 1G, other thanoperational work that is onlythe
clearing of regulatedregrowth vegetation; or(ii)on any lot created, additionalexempt operational work,other than
operational workthat is only the clearing ofregulated regrowth vegetation,could
be carried outPage 42Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction5Operational work, not associated with
aThe chief executiveThe purposes of
thereconfiguration mentioned in item 3 or
aunder theVegetationVegetationmaterial change
of use mentioned inManagement ActManagement
Acttable 3, item 11, for vegetation1999—as a1999clearing—concurrence
agency(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, items1A to
1G; and(b)for which the chief executive
undertheVegetation Management Act1999is not the assessmentmanagerStrategic port
land6A material change of use on
strategicport land made assessable under theAct,
schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item 3The Minister
undertheTransportInfrastructure
Act1994—as aconcurrence
agencyThe purposes of theTransportInfrastructure Act1994Airport land6A A material
change of use on airport landThe Minister
undermade assessable under—theTransport(a)ittheemA3cAt,;sochr edule 8,
part 1, table 2,cI1no9fn9rca4us—trrrauesnctcauereagAecntcy(b)the
land use plan for the airportland approved
under theAirportAssets
(Restructuring andDisposal) Act 2008,chapter 3,
part1The purposes of theTransportInfrastructure
Act1994Major hazard
facilities7Material change of use of premises for
aThe chief executiveSafe storage
andmajor hazard facility, or possible
majorunder theDangeroushandling ofhazard facility,
as defined under theGoods Safetyhazardous
materialsDangerous Goods Safety ManagementManagement Actand the control
ofAct 2001, if the chief
executive under2001—as amajor
hazardtheDangerous Goods Safetyconcurrence agencyfacilitiesManagement Act 2001is not theassessment managerReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 43
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionTaking or
interfering with water8Operational work
for taking orThe chief executiveinterfering with
water under theWaterunder theWater ActAct 2000(other than in a drainage and2000—as aembankment area
controlling the flowconcurrence agencyof water into or
out of a watercourse,lake or spring)—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
3;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWater Act
2000is not theassessment
managerThe purposes of theWater Act
2000, tothe extent thepurposes relate
totaking, or interferingwith, water
underthat ActControlling the
flow of water in drainage and embankment areas9Operational work for taking orThe
chief executiveinterfering with water under theWaterunder theWater ActAct 2000(in a
drainage and2000—as aembankment area
controlling the flowconcurrence agencyof water into or
out of a watercourse,lake or spring)—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item
3;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWater Act
2000is not theassessment
managerThe purposes of theWater Act
2000, tothe extent thepurposes relate
totaking, or interferingwith, water
underthat Act and theprotection
ofwatercourses andwater in
watercourseReferable dams10Operational work for a referable dam—The
chief executive(a)asmcnahddeedualsese8s,spaabrlte1u,ntdaebrleth4e,iAtecmt, 4;2uco0nn0dc0eur—rtrhaeesncWaeaategrenAccyt(b)for which the chief executive,under
theWater Act 2000is not theassessment managerThe purposes of
theWater Act 2000, tothe
extent thepurposes relate to areferable
damPage 44Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionRemoval of
quarry material11Development for the removal of
quarryThe chief executivematerial—under
theWater Act(a)smcahdeedualsese8s,spaabrlte1u,ntdaebrleth5e,iAtecmt, 1;2co0n0c0u—rraesncae agencyand(b)for which the chief executive
undertheWater Act 2000is not theassessment managerThe purposes of
theWater Act 2000, tothe
extent thepurposes relate toquarry material
andriverine vegetationTidal work, or
development in a coastal management district12Operational work, other than
prescribedThe chief executivetidal work in a
canal—under theCoastal(a)asmcnahddeedualsese8s,spaabrlte1u,ntdaebrleth4e,iAtecmt, 5;1cMPo9rano9nct5eau—cgrtreiaeomsnnecanaetnadAgcetncy(b)for
which the chief executive,under theCoastal
Protection andManagement Act 1995is not theassessment managerCoastal
managementunder theCoastalProtection andManagement
Act1995, excludingamenity
andaesthetic significanceor value13Reconfiguring a lot made
assessableunder the Act, schedule 8, part 1,
table3, item 1 if—(a)the
land is situated completely orpartly within a
coastalmanagement district; orThe chief
executiveunder theCoastalProtection andManagement
Act1995—as aconcurrence
agency(b)the reconfiguration is inconnection with the construction ofa
canalCoastal managementunder theCoastalProtection
andManagement Act1995,
excludingamenity andaesthetic
significanceor value14Operational work made assessableThe
chief executiveThe purposes of theunder the Act,
schedule 8, part 1, tableunder theTransportTransport4, item 5, that
is—Operations (MarineOperations
(Marine(a)tidal work; orSafety) Act
1994—asSafety) Act 1994a concurrence
agency(b)disposing of dredge spoil or
othersolid waste material in tidal water;or(c)reclaiming land
under tidal water;or(d)constructing a
canal, if the canal isassociated with reconfiguring a
lotReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
45
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction15Development on land below high waterThe
chief executive ofPort authoritymark and within
the limits of a portthe port authority forfunctions under
theunder theTransport
Infrastructure Actthe land—as aTransport1994if the development is—concurrence agencyInfrastructure
Act(a)within 200m of a shipping
channelor an entry and exit shipping1994, chapter 8, part3corridor for the port; or(b)within 1000m of a swing basin,
acommercial shipping wharf, amooring, anchorage or spoilgrounds; or(c)within 1000m of a planned portfacility identified in a land use
plan16Development on land below high
waterThe chief executive ofPort
authoritymark and within the limits of a portthe
port authority forfunctions under theunder theTransport Infrastructure Actthe
land—as anTransport1994,
other than development in an areaadvice
agencyInfrastructure Actmentioned in item
151994, chapter 8, part317Operational work made
assessableQueensland Fire andunder the Act,
schedule 8, part 1, tableRescue Service—as4, item 5, that
is—an advice agency(a)tidal
work; and(b)involves a marina, as defined
undertheTransport Operations (MarinePollution) Regulation 1995,
withmore than 6 vessel berthsThe
fire safetymanagementprocedures under
theFire and RescueService Act
1990Queensland heritage place18
Development on a Queensland heritageThe chief
executiveThe purposes of theplace—under
theQueenslandQueensland
Heritage(a)samcnahddeedualsese8s,spaabrlte1u,ntdaebrleth5e,iAtecmt, 2;cH1o9en9rc2itu—argraeesnAcacetagencyAct 1992(b)for which the chief executive
undertheQueensland Heritage Act 1992is
not the assessment managerPage 46Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionDeclared
catchment areas19Reconfiguring a lot, in an area
declaredThe chief executiveto be a catchment
area under theWaterunder theWater ActAct 2000, if
any lot resulting from the2000—as areconfiguring is less than 16haconcurrence agencyPreserving
waterquality in catchmentareasElectricity infrastructure20Reconfiguring a lot if—(a)any part of the lot is subject to
aneasement in favour of adistribution
entity or transmissionentity under theElectricity
Act1994and the easement is for atransmission grid or supplynetwork under that Act; orThe
chief executive ofThe purposes of thethe entity—as
anElectricity Act 1994advice
agencyand theElectricalSafety Act
2002(b)any part of the lot is situated
within100m of a substation siteContaminated land21Reconfiguring a lot if all or part of the
The administeringpremises are—authority—as
a(a)premises mentioned in schedule
8,concurrence agencypart 1, table 2,
item 5 (other thanparagraph (d)), item 6 (other thanparagraph (e)) or item 7 (otherthan
for a mining activity orpetroleum activity); or(b)in an area for which an areamanagement advice has beengiven
for unexploded ordnanceProtection of theenvironment by
themanagement ofcontaminated
landunder theEnvironmentalProtection Act
199422A material change of use—The
administering(a)smcahdeedualsese8s,spaabrlte1u,ntdaebrleth2e,iAtecmt,s 5acuonthcourrirteyn—ceasagaencyto 7; and(b)for which the administeringauthority is not the assessmentmanagerProtection of
theenvironment by themanagement
ofcontaminated landunder theEnvironmentalProtection Act
1994Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
47
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionMobile and
temporary environmentally relevant activity23Development for a mobile andtemporary environmentally relevantactivity—The
administeringauthority—as aconcurrence
agency(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 5, item 3;and(b)for which the
administeringauthority is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theEnvironmentalProtection Act
1994Works or other development in or adjoining a
fish habitat area24Building work in a declared fish
habitatThe chief executivearea—(fisheries)—as a(a)made
assessable under the Act,concurrence agencyschedule 8, part
1, table 1, item 2;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theFisheries Act 199425Operational work completely or partlyThe
chief executivewithin a declared fish habitat area—(fisheries)—as a(a)made
assessable under the Act,concurrence agencyschedule 8, part
1, table 4, item 7;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theFisheries Act 199426Development on land that adjoins adeclared fish habitat area—(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1; and(b)for
which the chief executive(fisheries) is not the
assessmentmanagerThe chief
executiveThe purposes of the(fisheries)—as
anFisheries Act 1994advice
agencyPage 48Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionCertain
aquaculture27A material change of use of
premisesfor aquaculture—(a)made
assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 2, item
8;andThe chief executive(fisheries)—as aconcurrence
agency(b)for which the chief executive(fisheries) is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theFisheries Act 1994Constructing or
raising waterway barrier works28Operational work that is theconstructing or raising of a waterwaybarrier works—The chief
executive(fisheries)—as aconcurrence
agency(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item 6;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theFisheries Act 1994Removal,
destruction or damage of marine plants29Operational work that is the removal,destruction or damage of marineplants—The chief
executive(fisheries)—as aconcurrence
agency(a)made assessable under the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, item 8;and(b)for which the
chief executive(fisheries) is not the assessmentmanagerThe purposes of
theFisheries Act 1994Public passenger
transport30Reconfiguring a lot that—(a)is for a purpose or on landmentioned in schedule 13A,column 1; and(b)exceeds the threshold in schedule13A,
column 2 for the purposeThe chief executiveunder
theTransportPlanning
andCoordination Act1994—as
aconcurrence agencyLand use
andtransportcoordination
undertheTransportPlanning
andCoordination Act1994Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
49
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionRailways31Reconfiguring a lot that—(a)is for a purpose or on landmentioned in schedule 13B,column 1; and(b)exceeds the threshold in schedule13B,
column 2 for the purposeThe chief executiveunder
theTransportInfrastructure
Act1994—as aconcurrence
agencySafety andoperational
integrityof railways andfuture
railwaysunder theTransportInfrastructure Act1994Oil
and gas infrastructure32Reconfiguring a
lot if any part of the lotIf the holder of theThe
purposes of theis subject to an easement in favour
oflicence is not anPetroleum Act
1923the holder of pipeline licence number
1individual, the chiefand thePetroleumissued under
thePetroleum Act 1923executive of
theand Gas (Productionand the easement
is for the constructionholder—as an adviceand
Safety) Act 2004or operation of the Moonie to
Brisbaneagencystrategic
pipeline under that ActIf the holder of thelicence is anindividual,
theholder—as an adviceagencyDevelopment in koala conservation area or
koala sustainability area, other than inan SEQ urban
footprint area33Reconfiguring a lot in a koalaThe
chief executiveconservation area or koala
sustainabilityunder theNaturearea,
other than in an SEQ urbanConservation Actfootprint area,
that will result in—1992—as aconcurrence agency(a)an
increased number of lots; or(b)clearing of native vegetation overan
area greater than 2500m2The purposes of
theNature ConservationAct 1992Page
50Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction34Operational work in a koalaThe
chief executiveconservation area or koala
sustainabilityunder theNaturearea,
other than in an SEQ urbanConservation Actfootprint area,
that is the clearing of1992—as anative vegetation that—concurrence
agency(a)is made assessable under the
Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4, items1A to
1G; and(b)is not associated with areconfiguration mentioned in item33;
and(c)will result in the clearing of
nativevegetation over an area greaterthan
2500m2The purposes of theNature ConservationAct 1992Development in interim koala habitat
protection area34ADevelopment, in an interim koalahabitat protection area, to which theSEQ
koala State planning regulatoryprovisions
applyThe chief executiveadministering
theAct—as aconcurrence
agencyThe SEQ koala Stateplanning
regulatoryprovisionsRegional
plans35Reconfiguring a lot to which division
3The chief executiveof the State
planning regulatoryadministering theprovisions for
the SEQ region appliesAct—as aconcurrence
agencyThe State planningregulatory
provisionsfor the SEQ region35AReconfiguring a
lot to which division 3The chief executiveof
the State planning regulatoryadministering
theprovisions for the Far North
QueenslandAct—as aregion
appliesconcurrence agencyThe State
planningregulatory provisionsfor the Far
NorthQueensland regionCertain
agricultural or animal husbandry activities in a wild river
area36A material change of use of
premisesThe chief executiveThe purposes of
thefor agricultural or animal husbandryunder
theWild RiversWild Rivers Act
2005activities in a wild river area—Act
2005—as a(a)made
assessable under the Act,concurrence agencyschedule 8, part
1, table 2, item 11;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWild Rivers Act
2005is not theassessment
managerReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
51
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction37Operational work for agricultural orThe
chief executiveThe purposes of theanimal husbandry
activities in a wildunder theWild
RiversWild Rivers Act 2005river
area—Act 2005—as a(a)made assessable under the Act,concurrence agencyschedule 8, part
1, table 4, item 10;and(b)for which the
chief executive undertheWild Rivers Act
2005is not theassessment
managerLand in or near a wetland38Reconfiguring a lot if—The
chief executiveThe purposes of the(a)waniythpinar1t0o0fmthoefl,oat
iwsestiltaunadte;danind, ora(ednvvicireonagmeenncty)—as anEPrnovtieroctnimonenAtcatl1994(b)the
reconfiguration results in morethan 10 lots, or
any lot resultingfrom the reconfiguring is less than5haPage 52Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdictionLand in or near
a conservation estate39Reconfiguring a
lot if—The chief executiveThe purposes of
the(a)wfaonilytlhopiwnair1nt0go0—fmthoefl,oatniys soiftutahteed in, ora1mug—neednnaetcsrioytahnneedaredilvneivccaeonlut
Amcntmr1eleenvtaionnt eAdcitn column(i)a protected area, forestreserve, critical habitat or areaof
major interest under theNature Conservation Act1992;(ii)a
State forest or timber reserveunder theForestry Act 1959;(iii)
a marine park under theMarine Parks Act 2004;(iv) a recreation area under
theRecreation AreasManagement Act
2006;(v)a world heritage
area listedunder the World HeritageConvention;(vi) Brisbane
Forest Park undertheBrisbane Forest Park Act1977; and(b)the
reconfiguration results in morethan 10 lots, or
any lot resultingfrom the reconfiguring is less than5haReprint 9C effective 20 November
2009Page 53
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyReferraland
typejurisdiction40Material change of use for urbanThe
chief executiveThe purposes of thepurposes if any
part of the lot is situatedunder the relevant Actrelevant Actin, or within
100m of, any of thementioned in columnmentioned in
columnfollowing—1—as an
advice1(a)a protected area,
forest reserve,agencycritical habitat
or area of majorinterest under theNatureConservation Act 1992;(b)a State forest or timber
reserveunder theForestry Act
1959;(c)a marine park
under theMarineParks Act
2004;(d)a recreation area
under theRecreation Areas Management Act2006;(e)a
world heritage area listed underthe World
Heritage Convention;(f)Brisbane Forest Park under theBrisbane Forest Park Act 1977Land
adjacent to a Queensland heritage place41 Reconfiguring a
lot if the lot shares acommon boundary with a
Queenslandheritage placeThe chief
executiveThe purposes of theunder theQueenslandQueensland
HeritageHeritage ActAct 19921992—as an adviceagencyPage
54Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Table 3:Development made assessable under a local
planninginstrument or the regulatory
provisionsApplication involvingReferral
agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionLand contiguous
to a State-controlled road1Development on
land contiguous to aThe chief executiveState-controlled
road that is—under theTransport(a)mofapkrienmgiasemsattheartiailscahsasensgseabolfeuse1In9f9ra4s—tructure Actdevelopment under
a planning(a)if thescheme; ordevelopment is(b)operational work, not associatedwith
a material change of usementioned in paragraph (a) orreconfiguring a lot mentioned intable
2, item 2, that—proposed in afutureState-controlledroad not
definedby route—as anadvice
agency;(i)is associated with access toandthe State-controlled road; or(b)in all other(ii)is
for filling or excavation;cases—as aorconcurrence(iii) involves
the redirection oragencyintensification
of sitestormwater from the land,through a pipe with across-sectional
area greaterthan 625cm2that
directsstormwater to aState-controlled
roadThe purposes of theTransportInfrastructure Act1994Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
55
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionLand not
contiguous to a State-controlled roadIf a local
government has a transitional planning scheme2Development on land not contiguousThe
chief executiveThe purposes of theto a
State-controlled road that—under theTransportTransport(a)iisdefnotrifainedasinpesccthoefddueleve5l;oapnmdent1In9f9ra4s—tructure ActInfrastructure
Act1994(b)is for a purpose
or purposesmentioned in schedule 5,column 1;
and(a)for developmentup to 5 times
thethresholdsmentioned
in(c)exceeds the threshold, orschedule 5,combined
threshold, in schedulecolumn 2—as an5, column 2 or 3
for the purposeadvice agency;or
purposes(b)for all othercases—as aconcurrenceagencyIf a
local government has an IPA planning scheme3Development on land not contiguousThe
chief executiveto a State-controlled road that—under
theTransport(a)iisdefnotrifainedasinpesccthoefddueleve5l;oapnmdent1Icno9fn9rca4us—trrrauesnctcauereagAecntcy(b)is for a purpose or purposesmentioned in schedule 5,column 1;
and(c)exceeds the threshold, orcombined threshold, in schedule5,
column 2 or 3 for the purposeor
purposesThe purposes of theTransportInfrastructure Act1994Acid
sulfate soils4Development to which ‘StatePlanning Policy 2/02 Planning andManaging Development InvolvingAcid
Sulfate Soils’ applies if thedevelopment
involves—The chief executiveunder theLand
Act1994—as an adviceagency(a)excavating more than 1000m3ofsoil or sediment;
or(b)using more than 1000m3ofmaterial as
fillPlanning for, andmanagement
of,development involvingacid sulfate
soilsPage 56Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionDeclared
catchment areas5Development—The chief
executive(a)involving the establishment orexpansion of a waste waterdisposal system in an areaunder
theWater Act2000—as
aconcurrence agencydeclared to be a
catchment areaunder theWater Act
2000; and(b)other
than for carrying out anenvironmentally relevantactivity under theEnvironmentalProtection Act
1994Preserving waterquality in
catchmentareasCoastal
management districts6Material change of use, if
carryingThe chief executive,out the change of
use will involve—under theCoastal(a)ocmopamenrpaagtlieeotmenlaeylnowtrdopirsaktrsrtilccyta;rinroireadcoouatstal1PMco9rano9nct5eau—cgrtreiaeomsnnecanaentadAgcetncy(b)building work,
carried outcompletely or partly in a coastalmanagement district, that is—(i)the construction of newpremises with a GFA of atleast
1000m2; or(ii)the
enlargement of the GFAof existing premises bymore
than 1000m2Coastal managementunder theCoastalProtection
andManagement Act1995,
excludingamenity and aestheticsignificance or
valueLand designated for community
infrastructure7Development on land designated
forThe chief executive ofThe effects of
thecommunity infrastructure—the
departmentdevelopment on the(a)intended to be supplied by apublic sector entity; andadministering the Actdesignated land,
andauthorising theits development
for thedevelopment for thedesignated
purpose(b)on land not owned by or ondesignatedbehalf of the
State; andpurpose—as a(c)other
than development—concurrence agency(i)for
the designated purpose;or(ii)carried out by, or on behalfof,
the designatorReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
57
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionElectricity
infrastructure8A material change of use notThe
chief executive ofThe purposes underassociated with
reconfiguring a lotthe entity—as antheElectricity Actif—advice agency1994and
the(a)any part of the premises issubject to an easement in favourElectrical Safety Act2002of a
distribution entity ortransmission entity under theElectricity Act 1994and theeasement is for a transmissiongrid
or supply network underthat Act; and(b)any
structure or work that is thenatural and
ordinaryconsequence of the use is, orwill
be, located wholly or partlyin the
easement9A material change of use notThe
chief executive ofThe purposes underassociated with
reconfiguring a lot ifthe entity—as antheElectricity Actany part of the
premises is situatedadvice agency1994and
thewithin 100m of a substation siteElectrical Safety Act200210Operational work that is filling
orThe chief executive ofThe purposes
underexcavation, not associated withthe
entity—as antheElectricity Actreconfiguring a
lot, if—advice agency1994and
the(a)any part of the premises issubject to an easement in favourElectrical Safety Act2002of a
distribution entity ortransmission entity under theElectricity Act 1994and thework
is located wholly or partlyin the easement; or(b)the work is located wholly orpartly within 10m of asubstation
sitePage 58Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeClearing vegetation11Material change of use of a lot that
isThe chief executive2 ha or larger,
if—under theVegetation(a)upfonrerdldeimervtihenleaorApymcatep,npsterocfovtiraolwnish3i.sc1oh.u6ag, hthteM1co9an9nc9au—grreaemsnecanetaAgcetncylot contains either—(i)native vegetation shown ona
regional ecosystem mapor remnant map as remnantvegetation; or(ii)native vegetation in acategory A area
or categoryB area shown on a propertymap
of assessablevegetation; or(b)for
other development that is notsole or community
residenceclearing—(i)additional exemptoperational work
could becarried out because of thematerial change of use orthe
development involvesoperational work madeassessable under
the Act,schedule 8, part 1, table 4,items
1A to 1G; and(ii)the additional exemptoperational work orassessable
operational workincludes development otherthan
the clearing ofregulated regrowthvegetation on
freehold land,indigenous land or land thesubject of a lease issuedunder
theLand Act 1994foragriculture or grazingpurposesReferraljurisdictionThe purposes of
theVegetationManagement Act
1999Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
59
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionContaminated
land12A material change of use if all or
partThe administeringof the premises
is in an area for whichauthority—as aan area
management advice has beenconcurrence agencygiven for
unexploded ordnanceProtection of theenvironment by
themanagement ofcontaminated
landunder theEnvironmentalProtection Act
1994Regional plans13A
material change of use to whichdivision 2 of the
State planningregulatory provisions for the SEQregion appliesThe chief
executiveThe State planningadministering
theregulatory provisionsAct—as a
concurrencefor the SEQ regionagency13A A
material change of use to whichdivision 2 of the
State planningregulatory provisions for the FarNorth
Queensland region appliesThe chief executiveThe
State planningadministering theregulatory
provisionsAct—as a concurrencefor the Far
NorthagencyQueensland
regionPublic passenger transport14Development on land that—(a)is for an aspect of developmentidentified in schedule 13C; and(b)is for a purpose mentioned inschedule 13C, column 1; andThe
chief executiveunder theTransportPlanning andCoordination
Act1994—as aconcurrence
agency(c)exceeds the threshold mentionedin
schedule 13C, column 2 forthe purposeLand use and
transportcoordination under theTransport
Planningand Coordination Act1994Railways15Development on land that—(a)is for an aspect of developmentidentified in schedule 13D; and(b)is for a purpose mentioned inschedule 13D, column 1; andThe
chief executiveunder theTransportInfrastructure Act1994—as
aconcurrence agency(c)exceeds the threshold mentionedin
schedule 13D, column 2 forthe purposeSafety andoperational integrityof railways and
futurerailways under theTransportInfrastructure Act1994Page
60Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionOil and gas
infrastructure16A material change of use notIf
the holder of theassociated with reconfiguring a lotlicence is not anif—individual, the chief(a)any
part of the lot is subject toan easement in
favour of theholder of pipeline licenceexecutive of theholder—as an
adviceagencynumber 1 issued
under theIf the holder of thePetroleum Act
1923and thelicence is
aneasement is for the constructionindividual, theor operation of
the Moonie toholder—as an adviceBrisbane
strategic pipeline underagencythat Act;
and(b)any structure or work that is
thenatural and ordinaryconsequence of
the use is, orwill be, located wholly or partlyin
the easementThe purposes of thePetroleum Act
1923and thePetroleum
andGas (Production andSafety) Act
200417Operational work that is
filling,If the holder of theexcavation,
compaction, drilling,licence is not anboring or piling
not associated withindividual, the chiefreconfiguring a
lot, if any part of theexecutive of thepremises is
subject to an easement inholder—as an advicefavour of the holder of pipelineagencylicence number 1
issued under thePetroleum Act 1923and the work
islocated wholly or partly in theeasementIf the holder of
thelicence is anindividual,
theholder—as an adviceagencyThe
purposes of thePetroleum Act 1923and thePetroleum andGas (Production
andSafety) Act 2004Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 61
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionDevelopment in
koala conservation area or koala sustainability area, other than
inan SEQ urban footprint area18A material change of use of
premisesThe chief executivein a koala
conservation area or koalaunder theNaturesustainability area, other than in anConservation ActSEQ urban
footprint area, that—1992—as a(a)is not for a domestic activity;concurrence agencyand(b)will result in—(i)clearing of native vegetationover
an area greater than2500m2;
or(ii)a new building and anyreasonably associatedstructure with a
totalfootprint greater than1000m2; or(iii) an
extension to an existingbuilding and any reasonablyassociated structure if theextension has a totalfootprint greater
than1000m2;
or(iv) extracting gravel, rock orsand
from an area greaterthan 5000m2;
or(v)excavating or filling an areagreater than 5000m2;
or(vi) additional traffic, in a koalaconservation area or koalasustainability area otherthan
in an SEQ urbanfootprint area, between6p.m. on a day
and 6a.m. onthe following dayThe purposes of
theNature ConservationAct 1992Page
62Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdiction19Operational work in a koalaThe
chief executiveconservation area or koalaunder
theNaturesustainability
area, other than in anConservation ActSEQ urban
footprint area, that—1992—as a(a)is not for a domestic activity
andconcurrence agencyis not associated
with a materialchange of use mentioned in item18,
or a reconfigurationmentioned in table 2, item 33;and(b)will result
in—(i)clearing of native vegetationover
an area greater than2500m2;
or(ii)extracting gravel, rock orsand
from an area greaterthan 5000m2;
or(iii) excavating or filling an areagreater than 5000m2The
purposes of theNature ConservationAct 1992Development in interim koala habitat
protection area19ADevelopment, in an interim koalaThe
chief executiveThe SEQ koala Statehabitat
protection area, to which theadministering
theplanning regulatorySEQ koala State
planning regulatoryAct—as a concurrenceprovisionsprovisions applyagencyLand
in or near a wetland20Material change of use, other than
forThe chief executiveThe purposes of
thea domestic activity, if any part of
the(environment)—as anEnvironmentallot is situated
in, or within 100m of, aadvice agencyProtection Act
1994wetlandReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 63
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2Application
involvingReferral agencyand typeReferraljurisdictionLand in or near
a conservation estate21Material change
of use for urbanThe chief executiveThe purposes of
thepurposes if any part of the lot isunder
the relevant Actrelevant Actsituated in, or
within 100m of, any ofmentioned in columnmentioned in column 1the
following—1—as an advice(a)a
protected area, forest reserve,agencycritical habitat or area of majorinterest under theNatureConservation Act 1992;(b)a State forest or timber
reserveunder theForestry Act
1959;(c)a marine park
under theMarineParks Act
2004;(d)a recreation area
under theRecreation Areas ManagementAct
2006;(e)a world heritage
area listedunder the World HeritageConvention;(f)Brisbane Forest Park under theBrisbane Forest Park Act 1977Land
adjacent to a Queensland heritage place22Material change of use if the lotshares a common boundary with aQueensland heritage placeThe
chief executiveThe purposes of theunder theQueenslandQueensland
HeritageHeritage Act 1992—asAct
1992an advice agencyCertain
preliminary approvals23Development for
which preliminaryapproval is sought under the Act,section 3.1.6The chief
executiveThe purposes of theadministering the
Act,Integrated Planningchapter 3—as
anAct 1997advice
agencyPage 64Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Schedule 2AIntegrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2ASpecial fire
services andreferral jurisdiction ofQueensland Fire
and RescueService for themschedule 2,
table 1, item 1Part 1Special fire
services1air-handling systems used for smoke
control2emergency lifts3emergency warning and intercommunication
systems4fire control centres5firedetectionandalarmsystems(otherthanstand-alonesmoke alarms not
required to be interconnected or connectedto a fire
indicator panel)6fire hydrants7fire
mains (other than fire mains that connect only fire hosereels8servicesprovidedunderconditionsimposedundertheBuilding Act 1975, section
799services required under the Building
Code of Australia, clauseE1.10Editor’s
note—Building Code of Australia (2006
edition), clause E1.10 (Provision forspecial
hazards)10smoke and heat venting systems11smoke exhaust systems12specialautomaticfiresuppressionsystems(includingfoam,deluge and gas flooding systems)13sprinklers (including wall-wetting
sprinklers)Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
65
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2A14stairwell pressurisation systems15vehicular access for large isolated
buildingsPart 2Referral
jurisdictionLarge isolated buildings•suitabilityofsiteprovisionsforaccessbyfireauthorityvehiclesEmergency lifts•operation of fire officer’s controls in
liftsEmergency warning and intercommunication
systems•operationofsuitableauxiliarywarningdevices,whereAS2220
systems are not specified•operation of
interface of warning system with detection andalarm
systems•locationofmainemergencycontrolpanelandwardenintercom
points•suitabilityofwarningtoneandsoundpressurelevelsundertestFire control centres•location of control centre•suitability of contents, ventilation,
signage, lighting and soundlevels of control centreFire
detection and alarm systems (other than stand-alone smokealarms
not required to be interconnected or connected to a fireindicator panel)•achievement of specified performance of
detection and alarmsystems•locationandoperationofmainfireindicatorpanel,sub-indicatorpanels,mimicpanels,localalarmbellsanddirectional signsPage 66Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2A•operation of direct fire service
alarm•suitability of nominated types of
detection in all areas, and thelocation of
manual call points•suitability of weather protection,
accessibility and lighting ofequipmentFire
fighting equipment•achievement of specified
performance•location and suitability of booster
connections and enclosures•locationandsuitabilityofinternalandroofhydrantsandexternalhydrantsincludingfireseparationfromadjacentbuildings•operation of fixed pump-set controls
and status indication•provision of
additional hydrant services as mentioned in AS2419•provisionsforconnectionoffireauthorityportablerelaybooster
pump•provisions for hard standing for fire
appliancesSprinklers•operationofdirectfireservicealarmandlocationofdirectional signs•operation of pump-set controls and status
indications•provisionofsuitablefire-protectionforspecialhazardsasmentioned in AS 2118•thelocationofvalveroom,pump-sets,wateralarmandbooster pointWall-wetting
sprinklers•location of isolating valves•provision of suitable signsSpecial automatic fire suppression
systems•achievement of specified
performance•location of control valvesReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
67
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 2A•provision of access for fire service
vehicles•provisionofinterfacewithothersystemsanddirectfireservice alarm•suitability of extinguishment mediaProvision for special hazards•suitability of special fire services
for the protection of specialhazardsasmentionedintheBuildingCodeofAustralia,clause
E1.10Smoke control systems•achievement of specified performance of
systems•suitabilityofautomaticdetectoroperationofstairwellpressurisationsystems,smoke-and-heatventsandsmokeexhaust
systems•suitability of operational controls
and indicatorsPrescribed buildings•suitabilityofspecialfireservicesandsiterequirementsforprescribedbuildingsmentionedintheBuildingAct1975,section 79Page
68Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Schedule 3AIntegrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 3ADesignated
regionssection 4APart 1SEQ
regionBrisbaneGold CoastIpswichLockyer
ValleyLoganMoreton
BayRedlandScenic RimSomersetSunshine
Coastthe part of the local government area of
Toowoomba RegionalCouncil delineated in black on maps SEQ RP
16 and SEQ RP21 mentioned in schedule 1 of the State
planning regulatoryprovisions included in the document called
‘Draft South EastQueenslandRegionalPlan2009–2031’publishedbythedepartment.Editor’s
note—Maps SEQ RP 16 and SEQ RP 21 are held
by the department and areavailable for inspection by members of
the public at the department’shead
office.Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
71
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 3APart 2Far
North Queensland regionCairnsCassowary
CoastTablelandsWujal
WujalYarrabahPart 3North
West regionCloncurryFlindersMcKinlayMount IsaRichmondPart 4Central West regionPage 72BarcaldineBarcooBlackall TamboBouliaDiamantinaLongreachWintonReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Part
5Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 3ASouth West
regionBullooMurwehParooQuilpiePart
6Maranoa—Balonne regionBalonneRomaReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 73
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 4Schedule 4Referral agency assessmentperiodssection 6Column
1Name of referral agency1The
local government, as the concurrence agencyfor—(a)building work to demolish or remove
anybuilding or structure or rebuild,
afterremoval, any building or structure(b)building assessment work for a
singledetached class 1 building or a class
10building; or(c)other
building assessment work2Chief executive
of the department in which thePastoral
Workers’ Accommodation Act 1980isadministered3Queensland Fire and Rescue ServiceColumn 2Referral
agency’sassessment period1010152015Page 74Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Schedule 5Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 5Thresholds for
developmentnot contiguous toState-controlled
roadsschedule 2, table 3, items 2 and 3PurposeThresholdfor
LGApopulation 1Thresholdfor
LGApopulation 2Material change
of use made assessable under a planning scheme1Residential (including ruralresidential)200
dwellings50 dwellings2Club8000m2GFA—3Community
facility or publicbuilding (including library,combined total forpurposes 2 to
9community hall, civic centre,conference or convention centre)4Hotel (including accommodation)5Indoor recreation6Indoor tourist facility7Place
of worship8Shop (including bulk retailing)9Shopping centre (includingnon-retail floor space used forpurposes such as cinemas,restaurants or offices)4000m2GFA—combined total
forpurposes 2 to 910Accommodation facility (including200
accommodationboarding houses, camping areas,unitscaravan parks,
guest houses,holiday units, hostels and motels)50
accommodationunits11Restaurant (including fast foodoutlets)600m2GFA600m2GFAReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 75
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 5PurposeThresholdfor LGApopulation 1Thresholdfor
LGApopulation 212Business premises (government or5000m2TSA—private)combined total
for13Car parkpurposes 12 to
1614Freight depot15Outdoor recreation16Transit centre5000m2TSA—combined total
forpurposes 12 to 1617Medical centre1200m2GFA1200m2GFA18Theatre or cinema complexSeating for 2000peopleSeating for 2000people19Child care centreCapacity for
280childrenCapacity for
280children20Primary school21Secondary school22TAFE
institute or statutory TAFEinstitute23UniversityAllAll24Tourist facility,
other than a totally5000m2TSAindoor tourist facility
(includingor for the indooraquariums, theme
parks or zoos)component8000m2GFA5000m2TSAor for the
indoorcomponent4000m2GFA25Extractive industry26Mineral processing27Refinery28SmelterUsing
machineryUsing machineryhaving an
annualhaving an annualthroughput of
productthroughput of productof
10000t—combinedof 10000t—combinedtotal for
purposes 25 to total for purposes 25 to282829Abattoir30Feedlot31Intensive animal husbandry2000
head— combined 2000 head— combinedtotal for
purposes 29 to total for purposes 29 to313132Marina600
berths600 berths33Factory34Warehouse35Other
material change of use16000m2GFA—combined total forpurposes 33 to
358000m2GFA—combined total forpurposes 33 to
35Page 76Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 5PurposeThresholdfor LGApopulation 1Reconfiguring a
lot36Residential (including ruralresidential)200
dwellings37Business38Commercial39Retail12000m2TSA—combined total
forpurposes 37 to 3940Industrial32000m2TSA41Any
other purpose12000m2TSAOperational works42Filling or excavation operation not10000tassociated with a
material change ofuse or reconfiguring a lotThresholdfor LGApopulation 250
dwellings3000m2TSA—combined total forpurposes 37 to
3916000m2TSA12000m2TSA10000tReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 77
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 6Schedule 6LGA
population 1 areasschedule 14, definitionLGApopulation1BeaudesertBrisbaneBundabergCabooltureCairnsCaloundraCooloolaGold CoastHervey BayIpswichLoganMackayMaroochyNoosaPine
RiversRedcliffeRedlandRockhamptonThuringowaToowoombaTownsvillePage
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2009
Schedule 7Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 7Development for
which anotification period of 30businessdays
applies—purposessection 7Amaterialchangeofuse,assessableagainstaplanningscheme, for any
of the following—(a)anaerodromethatis,orisproposedtobe,usedbycommercialoperatorsnotnormallylivingatthepremises;(b)a large outdoor sport andrecreation facility including,for
example, a golf course, a major sporting venue and aracing circuit, but not including a golf
course of 30ha orless or a golf driving range;(c)a tourist resort—(i)withaccommodationformorethan1000people,including staff;
or(ii)on an offshore island;(d)abodyofwater(includinganartificiallakebutexcludinganeffluentpondorthelike),thathas,orwould
have after the change of use, a total surface areaof
more than 5000m2.Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 79
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 8Schedule 8Development for which anotification
period of 30business days applies—areassection 7Page 80Amaterialchangeofuse(otherthanforadwellinghouse,outbuildingorfarmbuilding)assessableagainstaplanningscheme, or
reconfiguring a lot, if the premises—(a)arewhollyorpartlybelow a floodline
adopted bythelocal government and the development
involves fillingan area greater than 5000m2below the floodline; or(b)shareacommonboundarywithaprotectedareaorregisteredplaceundertheQueenslandHeritageAct1992; or(c)contains or shares a common boundary
with or is within100m of the boundary of—(i)an
area that is a critical habitat, a protected area,subject to a conservation agreement or an
area ofmajor interest under theNatureConservationAct1992; or(ii)the
wet tropics area under theWetTropicsWorldHeritage
Protection and Management Act 1993; or(iii)a fish habitat
under theFisheries Act 1994, if theproposed development—(A)has
impact on riparian vegetation; or(B)results in alteration of natural flow
patterns;or(C)requires the
construction of a levee; or(D)does not contain
stormwater management; or(E)allows
contaminated runoff; or(F)disturbs instream
habitat; orReprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 8(G)requires drainage of fish habitat; or(iv)a wetland.Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 81
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 9Schedule 9Court
feessection 8$1Filing notice of appeal . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.502Setting down an appeal for
hearing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68.003Filing an originating application—Planning andEnvironment
Court Rules 2008(therules),
rule 5 . . . . .17.504Issuing a certificate on final judgment,
order, finding ordecision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49.005Filing an affidavit or deposition . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.506Filing exhibits mentioned in an
affidavit or depositionand required to be filed—(a)each exhibit. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.70(b)maximum fee. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.507Sealing a document with the seal of
the court . . . . . . . .32.008Giving to the registrar a copy of a notice
of appeal to theCourt of Appeal—the rules, rule 43 . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .32.009Filing a notice of discontinuance or
withdrawal ornotice of withdrawal of election to
co-respond—therules, rule 14 or 15 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17.5010Filing an authority to use a person’s
name as a nextfriend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17.5011Filing an appointment of an
agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.5012Filing a document for which no other fee is
provided . .12.5013Issuing a copy of a record of the court or a
document orexhibit filed in the registry—(a)first copy—each page . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.80(b)maximum fee for first copy. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.00(c)additional copy—each page . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .0.50(d)maximum fee for additional copy. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .21.0014Issuing a copy of reasons for judgment—each
page. . .1.80Page
82Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 9$15Entering a judgment . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.0016Filing an order on an application . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.0017Opening or keeping open the registry
after hours—(a)on a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday
or courtholiday. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .290.00(b)on
any other day—(i)before 8a.m. or after 6p.m. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .290.00(ii)between 8a.m. and 9a.m.. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .145.00(iii)between 4p.m. and 6p.m. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .145.0018Inspecting the record in an appeal or other
proceeding .13.5019Filing a document by leave of the court . .
. . . . . . . . . . .17.5020Filing a document by post—each
document. . . . . . . . .14.0021Attending a view—(a)within 8km of the court. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .78.00(b)more
than 8km from the court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145.0022Making an appointment for assessment of a
costsstatement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.5023Assessing a costs statement—for each
$100 or part of$100 allowed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.7024Order for the amount assessed under a
costs statement .46.50Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 83
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 10Schedule 10State
resourcessection 12State
resourceDepartmentadministeringresourceRequired evidence1Land
subject to a leaseThe departmentEvidence the
chief executive of(including a freeholdingadministering
thethat department is satisfied thelease), or a reserve or deedlease, reserve ordevelopment is
consistent with anof grant in trust, under thedeed
of grant in trust allocation of, or an entitlement to,Land
Act 1994,other than tothe
resourcethe extent that item 17applies to the
land, if thelessee or trustee is, orrepresents, the
State2Land subject to a leaseThe
department in(including a freeholdingwhich that Act
islease), or a reserve or deedadministeredof grant in
trust, under theLand Act 1994—(a)if
the lessee or trustee isnot, or does notrepresent, the
State; and(b)other than to the extentthat
item 17 applies tothe landEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource3Strategic port land under theThe
department inEvidence the chief executive ofTransport Infrastructure Actwhich
theLand Actthat department
is satisfied the1994, other than freehold1994isdevelopment is
consistent with anlandadministeredallocation of, or
an entitlement to,the resource4Land
subject to a permit toThe department inoccupy or licence
under thewhich that Act isLand Act
1994, other than toadministeredthe extent that
item 17applies to the landEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource5Land held in fee simple byThe
departmentthe State, other than to theadministering theextent that item
17 applieslandto the landEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resourcePage 84Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 10State
resourceDepartmentadministeringresourceRequired evidence6Land
that is unallocatedThe department inState land under
theLandwhich that Act isAct 1994,other
than to theadministeredextent that item
17 appliesto the land, other than—(a)a
canal under theCoastal Protection andManagement Act
1995;or(b)land
mentioned in item11, 12 or 13; or(c)the
bed and banks of awatercourse or lake,under theWater Act2000,
section 21, to theextent that item 14 or 15applies to the landEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied—(a)the development is consistentwith
an allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource;
or(b)the development applicationmay
proceed in the absence ofan allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource7Land administered underThe
department inEvidence the chief executive oftheForestry Act 1959,otherwhich
part 4 of thatthat department is satisfied thethan
to the extent that itemAct is administereddevelopment is consistent with an17
applies to the landallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource8Land that is a road (otherThe
department inEvidence the chief executive ofthan
a State-controlledwhich theLand Actthat
department is satisfied—road) or stock route, other1994isthan to the
extent that itemadministered17 applies to the
land(a)the development is consistentwith
an allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource;
or(b)the development applicationmay
proceed in the absence ofan allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource9A State-controlled roadThe
department inEvidence the chief executive ofwhich
theTransportthat department
is satisfied theInfrastructure Actdevelopment is
consistent with an1994isallocation of, or
an entitlement to,administeredthe
resourceReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
85
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 10State
resourceDepartmentadministeringresourceRequired evidence10 Quarry material
taken underThe department intheCoastal Protection andwhich that Act
isManagement Act 1995administeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied—(a)the development is consistentwith
an allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource;
or(b)the development applicationmay
proceed in the absence ofan allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource11
Queensland fisheriesresources and fish habitatsallocated under theFisheries Act
1994The department inwhich that Act
isadministeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource12 Queensland fisheriesresources and
unallocatedtidal land that is for aprescribed
aquaculturedevelopment allocatedunder theFisheries Act1994The
department inwhich that Act isadministeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource13 Land, including non-tidalThe
department inland, that is a fish habitatwhich
that Act isarea under theFisheries
Actadministered1994, and
fisheriesresources within a fishhabitat
areaEvidence the chief executive ofthat
department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with
anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource14 Quarry material taken fromThe
department inEvidence of an allocation of, or ana
watercourse or lake underwhich that Act isentitlement to,
the resourcetheWater Act 2000administeredPage 86Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 10State
resourceDepartmentadministeringresourceRequired evidence15 Water taken or
interferedwith under theWater Act2000The department inwhich that Act
isadministeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied—(a)the development is consistentwith
an allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource;
or(b)the development applicationmay
proceed in the absence ofan allocation of, or anentitlement to, the resource16 A
referable dam under theWater Act 2000The department
inwhich that Act isadministeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resource17 Quarry material taken underThe
department intheForestry Act 1959which parts 6
and6A of that Act isadministeredEvidence the
chief executive ofthat department is satisfied thedevelopment is consistent with anallocation of, or an entitlement to,the
resourceReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
87
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11Schedule 11Development for communityinfrastructure exempt underschedule 9, table 5, item 5 ofthe
Actsection 131State-controlled roadsAll aspects of
development—(a)forthemaintenance,repair,augmentation,upgrading,duplicationorwideningofState-controlledroadinfrastructure; or(b)forancillaryworksandencroachmentscarriedoutbythe State;
or(c)adjacent to a State-controlled road
and ancillary to theconstruction,maintenance,repair,augmentation,upgrading,
duplication or widening of the road, such asexcavating,crushing,screening,cutting,filling,preparingroadconstructionmaterial(includingconcrete),
storing materials, removing vegetation, dambuilding, site
offices and worker accommodation.2Other
transport infrastructureAllaspectsofdevelopmentforthemaintenance,repair,upgrading, augmentation or duplication
of—(a)railtransportinfrastructureundertheTransportInfrastructure
Act 1994;(b)miscellaneoustransportinfrastructureundertheTransport Infrastructure Act
1994;(c)buswaytransportinfrastructureundertheTransportInfrastructure
Act 1994; and(d)lightrailtransportinfrastructureundertheTransportInfrastructure
Act 1994.Page 88Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 113Electricity infrastructureAll
aspects of development for an electricity supply networkasdefinedundertheElectricityAct1994,orforprivateelectricity works
that form an extension of, or provide serviceconnectionstopropertiesfromthenetwork,ifthenetworkoperates at
standard voltages up to and including 66kV, otherthan
any aspect of development for—(a)the
construction of a new zone substation or bulk supplysubstation; or(b)theaugmentationofanexistingzoneorbulksupplysubstationiftheinputoroutputstandardvoltageissignificantly increased.4Particular development infrastructureAll
aspects of development for the construction of—(a)thebuswayprojectknownasNorthernBusway(Windsor to Kedron) described in the
document called‘Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) Project
ChangeReport’ of May 2008; and(b)the
toll road project known as Airport Link described intheCoordinator-General’sreportfortheEIS,andchangereport,fortheprojectundertheStateDevelopment and
Public Works Organisation Act 1971.Editor’s note—The
documents mentioned in this section are held by, and are
availablefor inspection on the website of, City North
Infrastructure Pty Ltd ACN123 249 874.5Educational or community and culturalfacilities—generally(1)Allaspectsofdevelopmentforaneducationalfacilityorcommunityandculturalfacilityfundedundertherelevantprogram,ifallofthefollowingapplyinrelationtothedevelopment—(a)at
least 50% of the total funding for the development isprovided under the relevant program;Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11Page 90(b)atleast10businessdaysbeforethedevelopmentisstarted,anentityrepresentingtheschoolatwhichthedevelopmentistobecarriedoutgivesthelocalgovernment for
the area in which the school is locatedwritten notice of
the proposed development;(c)the height of any
building or covered outdoor area forthe facility is
not more than the higher of—(i)theheightofthetallestbuildingontheexistingschool campus on which the facility is
located; or(ii)15m above ground level;(d)fordevelopmentonlandthatsharesaboundarywithresidential land—(i)any
single storey classroom or library is located atleast
3m from the boundary; and(ii)any multistorey
classroom or library is located atleast 6m from the
boundary; and(iii)anymultipurposehallorcoveredoutdoorareaislocated at least
10m from the boundary;(e)all buildings for
the facility are located—(i)at least 6m from
a road frontage; or(ii)if any existing building on the land
on which thefacility is to be located is less than 6m
from a roadfrontage—at least the same distance from the
roadfrontage as the building closest to
it;(f)forafacilitythatinvolvestheinstallationofexternalfloodlights, the
installation of the floodlights complieswith each of the
following—(i)AS4282‘ControloftheObtrusiveEffectsofOutdoor Lighting’;(ii)AS2560.1-2002‘SportsLighting—GeneralPrinciples’;(g)forafacilitythatincludesaclassroom,libraryormultipurposehall,thefacilityiscompletelywithinanexisting school campus;Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11(h)thedevelopmentdoesnotinvolvetheconstructionorextension of any vehicular access to the
premises, otherthanavehicularaccessforpersonswithadisability,emergency service
vehicles or other service vehicles;(i)thedevelopmentdoesnotreducethenumberofdedicated vehicle parking spaces on the land
on whichthe facility is located;(j)the
development complies with each of the following—(i)the ‘State Planning Policy 1/02
Development in theVicinityofCertainAirportsandAviationFacilities’;(ii)the‘StatePlanningPolicy2/02PlanningandManagingDevelopmentInvolvingAcidSulfateSoils’.(2)However,developmenttowhichsubsection(1)wouldotherwise apply
is not exempt under schedule 9, table 5, item5 of the Act to
the extent the development—(a)is in a coastal
management district; or(b)is in an area for
which an area management advice hasbeen given for
unexploded ordnance; or(c)for development
at a non-State school—(i)is in an interim
koala habitat protection area; or(ii)isinakoalaconservationareaorkoalasustainabilityareathatisoutsideanSEQurbanfootprint area; or(iii)involves the clearing of native
vegetation—(A)inacategoryAareaorcategoryBareashownonapropertymapofassessablevegetation; or(B)ifthereisnopropertymapofassessablevegetationforthelotonwhichthedevelopmentiscarriedout—shownonaregional
ecosystem map or remnant map asremnant
vegetation.Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11(3)Also,
development to which subsection (1) would otherwiseapply
is not exempt under schedule 9, table 5, item 5 of theAct
if—(a)any of the following apply to the
development—(i)the development is on a place in a
planning schemeareathatonorbefore24April2009isalocalheritage place, or a place identified under
the localgovernment’splanningschemeasaplaceofcultural heritage significance;(ii)thedevelopmentinterfereswithvegetationidentifiedunderthelocalgovernment’splanningscheme on or before 24 April 2009 as
vegetationthat is protected;(iii)the
land on which the development is to be carriedoutisidentifiedunderthelocalgovernment’splanning scheme
as affected or potentially affectedby subsidence
caused by underground mining; and(b)within10businessdaysafterreceivingnoticeofthedevelopmentundersubsection(1)(b),thelocalgovernment
advises the school by written notice that thelocal government
does not agree to the exemption.(4)In
this section—cultural heritage significance, in
relation to a place, meansitsaesthetic,architectural,historical,scientific,social,orother significance, to the present
generation or past or futuregenerations.existing school
campusmeans premises at which a school isestablished, but does not include separate
premises associatedwith the school and used solely—(a)for sporting or recreational purposes;
or(b)for residential purposes, whether or
not any residentialdwellings comprising the premises are
vacant.non-Stateschoolmeansaschoolthatisprovisionallyaccredited, or
accredited, under theEducation (Accreditationof
Non-State Schools) Act 2001, section 6.Page 92Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11relevantprogrammeanstheprogramestablishedbytheCommonwealth government in February
2009 that—(a)provides funding for new facilities
and refurbishmentsin schools; and(b)isknownastheNationBuildingandJobsPlan—Building the
Education Revolution.residential landmeans land
that—(a)is being used for residential
purposes; or(b)may or is intended to be used for
residential purposesunder—(i)a
development approval in effect on or before 24April 2009;
or(ii)a planning scheme as in force on 24
April 2009.road frontage, for land, means
the boundary between the landand any road
adjoining the land.schoolmeans a non-State
school or State school.State schoolmeans a school
established under theEducation(General
Provisions) Act 2006, section 13.6Particular educational or community and
culturalfacilities(1)Allaspectsofdevelopment,foraneducationalfacilityorcommunity and cultural facility, that
is—(a)completely or partly funded under the
relevant program;and(b)described in the
document called ‘Exempt developmentforparticulareducationalorcommunityandculturalfacilities’publishedbythedepartmentanddated30October 2009; and(c)carried out at the school stated for the
development inthe document mentioned in paragraph
(b).Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
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Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 11Editor’s
note—The document called ‘Exempt
development for particular educational orcommunity and
cultural facilities’ dated 30 October 2009 is availablefor
inspection at the department’s offices during business hours and
onthe department’s website at
<www.dip.qld.gov.au>.(2)In this
section—relevant programsee section
5(4).Page 94Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Schedule 12Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 12Conditions
requiringcompliance assessmentsection
14Particular operational workPreliminary matters1Matter for which complianceassessment may be requiredWhether operational work (including for
carparking, landscaping, vehicle
crossovers,site drainage and acoustic treatments) that
isthe natural and ordinary consequence of
amaterial change of use complies with a
codeor standard identified in a condition of
adevelopment approval for the materialchange of useThe code or
standard must be identified in aplanning
scheme2Criteria against which the matter
isassessedThe code or
standard identified in theconditionProcess for
assessment3Entity to which request must be
givenFor—(a) a condition mentioned in item 1
andimposed by the assessmentmanager—the entity that was theassessment manager; or(b) a condition
mentioned in item 1 andimposed by a concurrence
agency—theentity that was the concurrence
agency;or(c) another condition of the
developmentapproval requiring the request to begiven
to another suitably qualified entityengaged by or on
behalf of the applicantand requiring a copy of the
entity’sresponse to be given to the entity
thatimposed the condition—the suitablyqualified entityReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 95
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 124When
compliance stage starts for thisAt—development(a) any time
before the developmentapproval including the condition
lapses;or(b) if the condition states or implies
anothertime—the stated or implied time5FeeFor—(a)
item 3(a)—the fee set by resolution ofthe local
government; or(b) item 3(b)—the fee prescribed byregulation; or(c) item 3(c)—the
fee agreed between theapplicant and the suitably
qualifiedentity mentioned in that item6Time after receiving request in
whichFor—entity must respond(a)
item 3(a) and (b)—15 business days; or(b) item 3(c)—the
time agreed between theapplicant and the suitably
qualifiedentity mentioned in that item7Consequence for not responding in
thePlan, document or works are taken to be
intime stated for item 6(a)compliance with condition of approvalIf
the request is given to an entitymentioned in item
3(c), and a copy ofthe entity’s response is given to theentity that was the assessment
manageror concurrence agency, in accordancewith
the condition mentioned in item3(c)Appeal8Circumstances in which the personIf
the person is dissatisfied with the entity’swho made a
request mentioned in itemresponse3(a) or (b) may
appeal9The entity to which the appeal must
beThe courtmade10Time within which an appeal must
be20 business days after the day the
entitymadegives its responsePage 96Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 1211Provisions of the Act that apply forhearing and deciding the appealChapter 4, part 1 as if the appeal were
anappeal against a matter stated in adevelopment approvalaaSee section 4.1.27(1)(b) (Appeals by
applicants) of the Act.Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009Page 97
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13ASchedule
13APublic passenger transportrelated development madeassessable under
the Act, andthresholds for referralschedule 2,
table 2, item 30Column 1Column 2PurposePublic passenger
transportthresholdReconfiguring a
lotResidential purpose100 or more
allotments or within the 25ANEF contour for an airportAny
purpose within 400m of a publicpassenger
transport facility or a futurepublic passenger
transport facilityTotal site area equal to or more than5000m2Any
purpose completely or partly within aAll, unless the
total number of lots does notpublic transport
corridorincreaseAny purpose
completely or partly within aAllfuture
public transport corridorAny purpose completely or partly
withinAllan airport’s public safety areaReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
99
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13BSchedule
13BRail transport relateddevelopment made
assessableunder the Act, and thresholdsfor
referralschedule 2, table 2, item 31Column
1Column 2PurposeRail
safety and efficiency thresholdReconfiguring a
lotResidential purpose100 or more
allotmentsAny purpose within 400m of a publicpassenger transport facility or a
futurepublic passenger transport facilityTotal
site area equal to or more than5000m2if the facility is a passengerrailway stationAny purpose
completely or partly within aAllfuture
public transport corridorAny purpose completely or partly
withinfuture railway land or a railway
tunneleasementAllAny
purpose abutting rail corridor land,All, unless the
total number of lots does notcommercial
corridor land or future railwayincrease, but
always when an easementlandabutting the
corridor or land is createdAny purpose completely or partly
within100m of, and abutting an approach to,
arailway level crossingAll, unless the
total number of lots does notincreasePage
100Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13CSchedule
13CDevelopment impacting on theprovision of publicpassenger
transport, andthresholdsschedule 2,
table 3, item 14Column 1Column 2PurposeThreshold for LGA
Threshold for LGApopulation 1population
2Material change of use of premises made
assessable under a planning schemeAny purpose
completely or partly within aAllpublic
transport corridor or a future publictransport
corridorNo referralAny purpose within
400m of a publicpassenger transport facility or a
futurepublic passenger transport facilityTotal
site area of5000m2or
moreNo referralResidential
purposes other than ruralresidential purposesTotal
site area of 5haTotal site area of 5haor moreor
moreRetail or commercial purposesNew
or extension ofNew or extension ofgross floor area
ofgross floor area of10000m2or more10000m2or moreAged persons
accommodation purposes100 dwelling unitsNo
referralor moreCommunity building
or facility purposesTotal site area of5000m2or moreNo
referralTourist facility, sports facility (other than
agolf course) or entertainment venueSeating capacity of1500 or
morepersons or total sitearea of 5ha or
more(applies to any mixof these
facilities)Seating capacity of1500 or
morepersons or total sitearea of 5ha or
more(applies to any mixof these
facilities)Educational institutionAllAllHospitals or medical centresGross
floor area ofGross floor area of1200m2or more1200m2or moreReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 101
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13CColumn 1Column 2PurposeThreshold for LGA Threshold for LGApopulation 1population
2Airport, bus or ferry terminalsAllAllAny purpose within
an airport’s publicsafety areaAllAllAny purpose resulting in work
thatAllencroaches into the operational
airspace ofan airportAllResidential purposes (other than a
singleAll within the 25house on a vacant
residential lot) includingANEF contour forcaravan parks,
educational establishments,an airporthospitals and
nursing homesAll within the 25ANEF contour
foran airportHotels, motels,
hostels or public buildingsAll within the 30ANEF contour
foran airportAll within the
30ANEF contour foran airportOperational work made assessable under a
planning schemeWork completely or partly within a
publictransport corridor or a future publictransport corridor but not associated with
amaterial change of use mentioned inschedule 2, table 3, item 14 orreconfiguring a lot mentioned in
schedule2, table 2, item 30AllAllWork that encroaches into the
operationalairspace of an airportAll work
notassociated with amaterial change
ofuse mentioned intable 3, item
14All work notassociated with
amaterial change ofuse mentioned
intable 3, item 14Page 102Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13DSchedule
13DDevelopment impacting onrailway safety
and efficiency,and thresholdsschedule 2,
table 3, item 15Column 1Column 2PurposeThreshold for LGA
Threshold for LGApopulation 1population
2Material change of use of premises made
assessable under a planning schemeAny purpose
completely or partly within aAll
corridorspublic transport corridor or a future
publiccontaining railtransport
corridorNo referralAny purpose within
400m of a publicpassenger transport facility or a
futurepublic passenger transport facilityTotal
site area of5000m2or
more ifthe facility is apassenger
railwaystationNo
referralResidential purposes other than ruralresidential purposesTotal site area
of5ha or moreTotal site area
of5ha or moreRetail or
commercial purposesNew or extension ofNew or extension
ofgross floor area ofgross floor area
of10000m2or
more10000m2or
moreAged persons accommodation purposes100
dwelling unitsNo referralor moreCommunity building or facility
purposesTotal site area of5000m2or moreNo
referralTourist facility, sports facility (other than
agolf course) or entertainment venueSeating capacity of1500 or
morepersons or total sitearea of 5ha or
more(applies to any mixof these
facilities)Seating capacity of1500 or
morepersons or total sitearea of 5ha or
more(applies to any mixof these
facilities)Educational institutionAllAllHospital or medical centreGross
floor area ofGross floor area of1200m2or more1200m2or moreReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 103
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 13DColumn 1Column 2PurposeThreshold for LGA Threshold for LGApopulation 1population
2Airport, bus or ferry terminalAllAllAny purpose
completely or partly withinrail corridor land, commercial
corridorland or future railway landAllAllAny purpose
abutting rail corridor land,Allcommercial corridor land or future
railwaylandAllAny purpose within
100m of, and abuttingAllan approach to, a
railway level crossingAllAny purpose
completely or partly within arailway tunnel
easementAll structures orAll structures
orworks that are theworks that are
thenatural and ordinarynatural and
ordinaryconsequence of theconsequence of
theuse, and are, or willuse, and are, or
willbe, completely orbe, completely
orpartly located withinpartly
locatedthe easementwithin the
easementOperational work made assessable under a
planning schemeWork completely or partly within railcorridor land or commercial corridor
land,but not associated with a material
changeof use mentioned in schedule 2, table
3,item 15 or reconfiguring a lot mentioned
inschedule 2, table 2, item 31, or work
forrail transport infrastructure or other
railinfrastructureWork
involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3Work involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3Work completely or partly within
futurerailway land or a railway tunnel
easement,but not associated with a material
changeof use or reconfiguring a lot mentioned
inschedule 2, table 2, item 31 or schedule
2,table 3, item 15Work
involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3Work involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3Work on land abutting rail corridor
land,commercial corridor land or future
railwayland, but not associated with a
materialchange of use or reconfiguring a lotmentioned in schedule 2, table 2, item
31or schedule 2, table 3, item 15Work
involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3and within25m of the
railwayboundaryWork
involvingextracting,excavating,
orfilling more than50m3and within25m of the
railwayboundaryPage 104Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Schedule 14Integrated
Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14Dictionarysection 2additional
exempt operational work, for a lot in relation todevelopment mentioned in schedule 2, table
2, item 4, or table3, item 11, means operational work
that—(a)isresidentialclearingorclearingforessentialmanagement or
routine management; and(b)wouldbeassessabledevelopmentundertheAct,schedule 8, part
1, table 4, items 1A to 1G (therelevantitems),ifitwerecarriedoutonthelotimmediatelybeforethedevelopmenthappened,butbecauseofthedevelopmentisnotassessabledevelopmentundertherelevant items.Exampleofadditionalexemptoperationalworkfordevelopmentmentioned in
schedule 2, table 3, item 11—development involving a building or
structure associated with a materialchange of use
located within 70m of native vegetationairportsee‘StatePlanningPolicy1/02DevelopmentintheVicinity of Certain Airports and
Aviation Facilities’, Annex 1.ANEFmeans
Australian Noise Exposure Forecast.area management
advicemeans a written notice given by theadministeringauthoritytothelocalgovernmentaboutplanningforormanaginglandcontaminatedbecauseofnaturalmineralisation,industrialactivityorunexplodedordnance.AustralianNoiseExposureForecastsee‘StatePlanningPolicy 1/02 Development in the Vicinity of
Certain Airportsand Aviation Facilities’.canalmeans a canal as
defined under theCoastal Protectionand Management
Act 1995, section 9.class,forabuildingorstructure,meansitsparticularclassification
under the Building Code of Australia.Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 105
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14Page 106commercialcorridorlandseetheTransportInfrastructureAct 1994,
schedule 6.Commonwealth Minister, for part 2A,
see section 14A.designated proponent, for part 2A,
see section 14A.domesticactivitymeanstheconstructionoruseofasingleresidence on a
lot and any reasonably associated building orstructure.Examples of a building or structure that
could be reasonably associatedwith a single
residence—caretaker’s residence, granny flat,
building or structure used for a homebusinessfire
safety systemmeans a fire safety system as defined
underthe Building Code of Australia, Volume 1,
Part A1.future public passenger transport
facilitymeans any of thefollowing
identified in a guideline made under theTransportPlanning and Coordination Act 1994,
section 8E—(a)a future busway station;(b)afuturerailwaypassengerstationforthenetworkknown as
Citytrain;(c)a future passenger transport
interchange facility.futurepublictransportcorridormeanslandidentifiedinaguidelinemadeundertheTransportPlanningandCoordination Act 1994,
section 8E as a future route for publictransport.future railway landsee theTransport Infrastructure Act 1994,section 242.futureState-controlledroadmeansaroadorlandthatthechiefexecutive undertheTransportInfrastructureAct1994hasnotifiedthelocalgovernmentinwritingisintendedtobecome a State-controlled road.GFA,foradevelopmentapplication,meansthegrossfloorarea.interim koala habitat protection areameans
an area shown asan interim koala habitat protection area on
maps SEQKH1 toReprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14SEQKH7mentionedinschedule1oftheSEQkoalaStateplanning regulatory provisions.Editor’s note—MapsSEQKH1toSEQKH7areheldbythedepartmentandareavailable for inspection by members of
the public at the department’shead
office.koala conservation areasee theNature Conservation (Koala)Conservation Plan 2006, schedule
2.koalasustainabilityareaseetheNatureConservation(Koala)
Conservation Plan 2006, schedule 2.land contiguous
to a State-controlled roadmeans land, thesubject of a
development application, if part of the land—(a)is
within 100m of the road; or(b)is part of a
future State-controlled road.landuseplanmeansaplanapprovedundertheTransportInfrastructure
Act 1994, section 286.LGA population
1means a local government area
mentionedin schedule 6.LGA population
2means a local government area that is
notan LGA population 1.operationalairspacesee‘StatePlanningPolicy1/02Development in the Vicinity of Certain
Airports and AviationFacilities’.other rail
infrastructuresee theTransport
Infrastructure Act1994, schedule 6.publicpassengertransportfacilitymeansanyofthefollowing—(a)a
busway station;(b)arailwaypassengerstationforthenetworkknownasCitytrain;(c)a
passenger transport interchange facility identified in aguidelinemadeundertheTransportPlanningandCoordination Act 1994,
section 8E.Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
107
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14Page 108publicsafetyareasee‘StatePlanningPolicy1/02Development in the Vicinity of Certain
Airports and AviationFacilities’, Annex 3.public transport corridormeans
a corridor by which publicpassenger services are provided on any
of the following—(a)busway transport
infrastructure;(b)light rail transport
infrastructure;(c)rail transport infrastructure in the
SEQ region.qualitative statementmeans a
qualitative statement or otherprovisionaboutaperformanceoroutcomesoughttobeachieved when
applicable buildings or structures are finished.quantifiablestandardmeansastandardthatachievesaperformance or outcome sought under a
qualitative statement.Queensland Development Codemeans
the version, current attherelevanttime,ofthedocumentcalled,QueenslandDevelopment Code,
published by the department in which theBuilding Act
1975is administered.rail corridor
landsee theTransport
Infrastructure Act 1994,schedule
6.rail transport infrastructuresee
theTransport InfrastructureAct 1994,
schedule 6.railway tunnel easementsee theTransport Infrastructure Act1994, schedule 4.relevant
impacts, for part 2A, see section 14A.remnant mapsee VMA, section
20AA.residential clearingmeans clearing of
vegetation on freeholdland or land subject to a lease under
theLand Act 1994,to theextent necessary for building a single
dwelling house on a lot,andanyreasonablyassociatedbuildingorstructure,ifthebuilding of the dwelling house
is—(a)buildingworkforwhichadevelopmentpermitforabuilding
development application has been given; or(b)building work mentioned in the Act, schedule
8, part 2,table 1, item 1; orReprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14(c)development to which the Act, chapter 5,
part 6 applies.SEQ koala State planning regulatory
provisionsmeans theSouthEastQueenslandKoalaStateplanningregulatoryprovisions
published by the department.SEQurbanfootprintareameansanareashownasurbanfootprintonmapsSEQRP1toSEQRP32mentionedinschedule1oftheStateplanningregulatoryprovisionsincluded in the
document called ‘Draft South East QueenslandRegional Plan
2009–2031’ published by the department.Editor’s
note—Maps SEQ RP 1 to SEQ RP 32 are held by
the department and areavailable for inspection by members of
the public at the department’shead
office.sole or community residence clearingmeans—(a)for
vegetation on freehold land or land subject to a leaseunder
theLand Act 1994—clearing the
vegetation to theextent necessary for building a single
dwelling house onalot,andanyreasonablyassociatedbuildingorstructure, if no other dwelling house exists
on the lot; or(b)forvegetationonindigenousland—clearingthevegetation to the extent necessary for
building dwellinghouses,andanyreasonablyassociatedbuildingorstructure,forAboriginalorTorresStraitIslanderinhabitants of
the land or persons providing educational,health,policeorothercommunityservicesfortheinhabitants.State-controlled
roadincludes a future State-controlled
road.substation site—1Substationsitemeanspremiseslargerthan50m2forming part of a
transmission grid or supply networkunder theElectricity Act 1994, and used
for—(a)converting or transforming electrical
energy fromone voltage to another; or(b)regulating voltage in an electrical
circuit; or(c)controlling electrical circuits;
orReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
109
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14(d)switching electrical current between
circuits.2Substation siteincludes
telecommunication facilities forcontrollingworksasdefinedundertheElectricityAct1994, section 12(1), and for workforce
operational andsafety communications.3Substation sitedoes not
include—(a)pole mounted substations, transformers
or voltageregulators; or(b)pad
mounted substations or transformers.totalfootprint,ofabuildingandanyreasonablyassociatedstructure,oranextensionofanexistingbuildingandanyreasonably associated structure, means
the total area of landdevelopedforthebuildingandstructure,ortheextension,including, for
example, the areas covered by the following—(a)thefloorareaofthebuildingandstructureortheextension;(b)landscaping and fencing for the building and
structure orthe extension;(c)a car
park, driveway or other facility associated with thebuilding and structure or the
extension.transitional planning scheme, for
schedule 2, table 3, item 2,means—(a)atransitionalplanningschemeundertheAct,section6.1.3
or 6.1.9(3); or(b)an IPA planning scheme mentioned in
the Act, section6.1.54(1)(b).TSAmeans
total site area for a development application.wetlandmeansanareashownasawetlandon‘Mapofreferablewetlands’,adocumentapprovedbythechiefexecutive (environment).Editor’s
note—Atthecommencementofthisdefinition,thedocumentcouldbeinspected on
<www.epa.qld.gov.au>.Page 110Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Schedule 14WorldHeritageConventionmeanstheConventionfortheProtection of the World Cultural and
Natural Heritage that hasbeenadoptedbytheGeneralConferenceoftheUnitedNations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, acopy
of which is set out in the schedule to theWorld
HeritageProperties Conservation Act 1983(Cwlth).Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 111
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Endnotes3KeyKey to abbreviations in list of
legislation and annotationsKeyAIAamdamdtchdefdivexpgazhdginslapnotfdnumo in comorigpparaprecpresprevExplanation=Acts
Interpretation Act 1954=amended=amendment=chapter=definition=division=expires/expired=gazette=heading=inserted=lapsed=notified=numbered=order
in council=omitted=original=page=paragraph=preceding=present=previousKey(prev)procprovptpubdR[X]RArelocrenumrep(retro)rvsschsdivSIASIRSLsubunnumExplanation=previously=proclamation=provision=part=published=Reprint No. [X]=Reprints Act 1992=relocated=renumbered=repealed=retrospectively=revised edition=section=schedule=subdivision=Statutory Instruments Act 1992=Statutory Instruments Regulation
2002=subordinate legislation=substituted=unnumbered4Table of reprintsReprints are
issued for both future and past effective dates. For the most
up-to-date tableof reprints, see the reprint with the latest
effective date.Ifareprintnumberincludesaletterofthealphabet,thereprintwasreleasedinunauthorised, electronic form only.ReprintNo.11A1B1C1D1E22A2B33A3BAmendments to1998 SL No.
1331998 SL No. 2721999 SL No.
1171999 SL No. 2812000 SL No.
402000 SL No. 752000 SL No.
2352000 SL No. 2952000 SL No.
2952001 SL No. 1362002 SL No.
662002 SL No. 66Effective6
July 19989 October 19981 July
19991 December 199930 March
20001 July 200015 September
20001 December 20001 January
200110 August 200119 April
20027 May 2002Reprint
date6 July 199816 October
19986 July 199910 December
199930 March 20001 September
20006 October 20007 December
200022 March 20015 September
20011 May 200214 May
2002Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
113
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesReprintNo.3C rv3D3E3F3G3H3I3J3K3L3M3N3O3P3Q3R44A4B4C4D4E4F55A5B5C5D5E5F5G5H5I66A6B6C6D6E6F6G6H77AAmendments included2002 SL No.
662002 SL No. 1722002 SL No.
2152002 SL No. 2162002 SL No.
3322003 SL No. 1502003 SL No.
1892003 SL No. 2052003 SL No.
2252003 SL No. 2042003 SL No.
2742003 SL No. 3062004 SL No.
472004 SL No. 632004 SL No.
1232004 SL No. 1782004 SL No.
2002004 SL No. 2392004 SL No.
2052005 SL No. 302005 SL No.
1532005 SL No. 1982005 SL No.
1782005 SL No. 275—2005
SL No. 3262006 SL No. 122006 SL No.
1862006 SL No. 2282006 SL No.
2092006 SL No. 2752006 SL No.
2842006 SL No. 2892006 SL No.
315—2007 SL No. 392007 SL No.
872007 SL No. 1502007 SL No.
2752007 SL No. 3262008 SL No.
452008 SL No. 742008 SL No.
812008 SL No. 83—2008
SL No. 139Effective1 July
200223 August 20021 September
20026 December 20021 July
20031 September 20035 September
200329 September 200320 October
200314 November 200328 November
20037 May 200421 May
20049 July 200420 September
20044 October 20045 November
20041 March 200511 March
200530 June 200512 August
200519 September 200518 November
200518 November 200519 December
200510 February 200621 July
20061 September 20062 October
200610 November 200627 November
20061 December 20061 January
20071 January 200731 March
20071 June 200729 June
200726 November 200714 December
200715 March 200831 March
20081 April 20081 April
200830 May 2008NotesR4F
withdrawn, see R5R5I withdrawn, see R6R6H withdrawn,
see R7Page 114Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesReprintNo.7B7C7D7E7F7G7H88A8B8C8D8E99A9B9CAmendments included2008 SL No.
1722008 SL No. 2272008 SL No.
2292008 SL No. 2662008 Act No.
462008 SL No. 3582008 SL No.
4072008 SL No. 4112008 SL No.
4532008 SL No. 3702009 SL No.
172009 SL No. 412009 SL No.
632009 SL No. 922009 SL No.
165—2009 SL No. 2092009 SL No.
2442009 SL No. 261Effective27
June 200818 July 20081 September
200812 September 200831 October
20087 December 200812 December
20081 January 20091 March
200924 April 200922 May
20091 July 20097 August
20097 August 20092 October
20096 November 200920 November
2009NotesR8E withdrawn,
see R95Tables in earlier reprintsName
of tableCorrected minor errorsReprint
No.4, 76List
of legislationIntegrated Planning Regulation 1998 SL No.
57made by the Governor in Council on 26 March
1998notfd gaz 27 March 1998 pp 1310–12ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 30 March 1998 (see s 2)exp 31 August
2010 (see SIA s 56A(2) and SIR s 5 sch 3)Note—The expiry
date may have changed since this reprint was published. See
thelatest reprint of the SIR for any
change.amending legislation—Building
Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 1998 SL No. 86 ss 1, 2(2)
pt 4notfd gaz 17 April 1998 pp 1616–18ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 30 April 1998 (see s 2(2))Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009Page 115
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 1998 SL No. 133notfd
gaz 15 May 1998 pp 311–16ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationss 3–10, 11 (to the extent s 11 om sch 2 and
ins sch 2, items 1–3) commenced 1 July1998 (see s
2(1))remaining provisions commenced 6 July 1998
(see s 2(2))Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
2) 1998 SL No. 272 pts 1–2notfd gaz 9 October 1998 pp
489–91commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
1) 1999 SL No. 117notfd gaz 25 June 1999 pp 932–8ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 1 July 1999 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 1999 SL No. 281notfd
gaz 19 November 1999 pp 1149–52ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 1
December 1999 (see s 2)Prostitution Act 1999 No. 73 ss 1,
2(2)–(3), 179 sch 3date of assent 14 December 1999ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 1 July 2000 (see s 2(2)–(3))Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
1) 2000 SL No. 40notfd gaz 17 March 2000 pp 1052–3ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 30 March 2000 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2000 SL No. 75notfd
gaz 28 April 2000 pp 1558–9ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 May 2000
(see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
3) 2000 SL No. 235notfd gaz 15 September 2000 pp 222–5commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
4) 2000 SL No. 293notfd gaz 24 November 2000 pp 1188–9ss
4–6, 7(4) (so far as it ins sch 2 item 9) commenced 1 December 2000
(see s 2(1))s 7(4) (so far as it ins sch 2 item 10)
commenced 1 January 2001 (see s 2(2))remaining
provisions commenced on date of notificationPrivate Health
Facilities Regulation 2000 SL No. 295 ss 1–2, 12notfd
gaz 24 November 2000 pp 1188–9ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provision commenced 30
November 2000 (see s 2)Note—A regulatory impact statement and
explanatory note were preparedPage 116Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2001 SL No. 136notfd
gaz 10 August 2001 pp 1390–1commenced on date
of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
1) 2002 SL No. 66notfd gaz 12 April 2002 pp 1394–5ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationss 9–11 commenced
7 May 2002 (see s 2(2))ss 4, 12 commenced 1 July 2002 (see s
2(3))remaining provisions commenced 19 April 2002
(see s 2(1))Building and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2002 SL No. 172 pts1, 3notfd
gaz 28 June 2002 pp 876–83ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 July 2002
immediately after the commencementof the Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2002 SL No. 66 s 12(see
s 2)Residential Services (Accreditation)
Regulation 2002 SL No. 215 ss 1–2, 12 sch 2notfd gaz 23
August 2002 pp 1478–81ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 23 August
2002 (see s 2)Note—A regulatory impact statement and
explanatory note were preparedIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2002 SL No. 216notfd
gaz 23 August 2002 pp 1478–81ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 1
September 2002 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment
Regulation (No. 3) 2002 SL No. 332notfd gaz 6
December 2002 pp 1162–6commenced on date of
notificationPastoral Workers’ Accommodation Regulation
2003 SL No. 150 ss 1–2, pt 9notfd gaz 27 June
2003 pp 749–56ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 July 2003
(see s 2)Child Care Regulation 2003 SL No. 189 ss 1–2,
131notfd gaz 22 August 2003 pp 1372–5ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 1 September 2003 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 SL No. 204notfd
gaz 5 September 2003 pp 57–8ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 20
October 2003 (see s 2)Note—An explanatory note was
preparedReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
117
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 SL No. 205notfd
gaz 5 September 2003 pp 57–8commenced on date
of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
3) 2003 SL No. 225notfd gaz 19 September 2003 pp 219–21ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 29 September 2003 (see s 2)Building Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 1) 2003 SL No. 274 ss 1–2(1), pt 3notfd gaz 7
November 2003 pp 757–60ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 14 November
2003 (see s 2(1))Note—A regulatory impact statement and
explanatory note were preparedIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2003 SL No. 306notfd
gaz 28 November 2003 pp 1032–5ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 28
November 2003 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 47notfd gaz 7 May
2004 pp 47–8commenced on date of notificationVegetation Management and Other Legislation
Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004SL No. 63 pts
1–2notfd gaz 21 May 2004 pp 191–4ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 21 May 2004 (see s 2)Note—An
explanatory note was preparedIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2004 SL No. 123notfd
gaz 9 July 2004 pp 787–8commenced on date of
notificationJustice Legislation (Costs and Fees)
Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 178notfd gaz 10
September 2004 pp 173–7ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 20 September
2004 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
2) 2004 SL No. 200notfd gaz 24 September 2004 pp 322–4ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 4 October 2004 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 4) 2004 SL No. 239notfd
gaz 5 November 2004 pp 813–15commenced on date
of notificationFisheries and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 305 pts1, 3notfd
gaz 17 December 2004 pp 1277–85ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationPage 118Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Endnotesremaining
provisions commenced 1 March 2005 (see s 2)Note—A regulatory
impact statement and explanatory note were preparedIntegrated Planning Regulation (No. 1) 2005
SL No. 30notfd gaz 11 March 2005 pp 845–6commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
2) 2005 SL No. 153notfd gaz 30 June 2005 pp 672–3commenced on date of notificationTransport Planning and Coordination
Regulation 2005 SL No. 178 ss 1–2, 4 sch 3notfd gaz 12
August 2005 pp 1297–1303ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 19 September
2005 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
3) 2005 SL No. 198notfd gaz 12 August 2005 pp 1297–1303commenced on date of notificationCoastal Protection and Management and Other
Legislation Amendment Regulation(No. 1) 2005 SL
No. 275 pts 1, 3notfd gaz 18 November 2005 pp 1052–3commenced on date of notificationJustice and Other Legislation (Costs and
Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005SL No. 326 ss 1–3
schnotfd gaz 16 December 2005 pp 1490–6ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 19 December 2005 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 12notfd
gaz 10 February 2006 pp 521–2commenced on date
of notificationBuilding and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 186 pts1, 3notfd
gaz 21 July 2006 pp 1382–3commenced on date of
notificationNature Conservation and Other Legislation
Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SLNo. 209 pts
1–2notfd gaz 11 August 2006 pp 1725–8ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 2 October 2006 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2006 SL No. 228notfd
gaz 18 August 2006 pp 1821–5ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremainingprovisionscommenced1September2006immediatelyafterthecommencement of s 5 of the Building
and Other Legislation Amendment Act2006 No. 36 (see
s 2 and 2006 SL No. 226)Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009Page 119
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesIntegrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2006 SL No. 275notfd
gaz 10 November 2006 pp 1211–12commenced on date
of notificationJustice and Other Legislation (Fees)
Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 284notfd gaz 24
November 2006 pp 1476–9ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 27 November
2006 (see s 2)Transport and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 289 s1, pt 7notfd
gaz 1 December 2006 pp 1587–90commenced on date
of notificationBuilding and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 2) 2006 SL No. 315 pts1, 3notfd
gaz 15 December 2006 pp 1861–5ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 1
January 2007 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2007 SL No. 39notfd gaz 23
March 2007 pp 1366–9ss 1, 3 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 31 March 2007
(see s 2)Building and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2007 SL No. 87 pts 1,3notfd
gaz 18 May 2007 pp 345–8ss 1–2 commence on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 June 2007
(see s 2)Building and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 2) 2007 SL No. 150 pts1, 3notfd
gaz 29 June 2007 pp 1157–65commenced on date of
notificationJustice and Other Legislation (Fees)
Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2007 SL No. 275notfd gaz 9
November 2007 pp 1355–7ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 26 November
2007 (see s 2)Building and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 3) 2007 SL No. 326 pts1, 5notfd
gaz 14 December 2007 pp 2131–5commenced on date
of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
1) 2008 SL No. 45notfd gaz 7 March 2008 pp 1151–2ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 15 March 2008 (see s 2)Page 120Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesQueensland
Heritage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008
SLNo. 74 pts 1, 4notfd gaz 20
March 2008 pp 1598–9ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 31 March 2008
(see s 2)Vocational Education, Training and Employment
and Other Legislation AmendmentRegulation (No.
1) 2008 SL No. 81 pts 1, 7notfd gaz 28 March 2008 pp
1721–4ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 April 2008
(see s 2)Fisheries Regulation 2008 SL No. 83 ss 1–2,
ch 17 pt 1notfd gaz 28 March 2008 pp 1721–4ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 1 April 2008 (see s 2)Note—A regulatory
impact statement and explanatory note were preparedIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
2) 2008 SL No. 139notfd gaz 30 May 2008 pp 674–6commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
3) 2008 SL No. 172notfd gaz 27 June 2008 pp 1268–78ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 27 June 2008 (see s 2)Building and Other
Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No. 227 pts1,
3notfd gaz 18 July 2008 pp 1710–12commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
4) 2008 SL No. 229notfd gaz 18 July 2008 pp 1710–12ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 18 July 2008 (see s 2)Justice and Other
Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No.
266notfd gaz 22 August 2008 pp 2651–6ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 1 September 2008 (see s 2)Airport Assets
(Restructuring and Disposal) Act 2008 No. 46 ss 1, 122–124date
of assent 12 September 2008commenced on date of assentIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
5) 2008 SL No. 358notfd gaz 31 October 2008 pp 1204–5commenced on date of notificationEnvironmental Protection Regulation 2008 SL
No. 370 ss 1–2, 160 sch 11notfd gaz 7 November 2008 pp
1319–21ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationReprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
121
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Endnotesremaining
provisions commenced 1 January 2009 (see s 2)Note—A regulatory
impact statement and explanatory note were preparedIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
6) 2008 SL No. 407notfd gaz 5 December 2008 pp 1840–3ss
1–2 commenced on date of notificationremaining
provisions commenced 7 December 2008 (see s 2)Integrated
Planning Amendment Regulation (No. 7) 2008 SL No. 411notfd
gaz 12 December 2008 pp 2044–53commenced on date
of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
8) 2008 SL No. 453notfd gaz 12 December 2008 pp 2044–53commenced on date of notificationBuilding and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 17 pts 1,3notfd
gaz 20 February 2009 pp 852–3ss 1–2 commenced
on date of notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 March
2009 (see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
1) 2009 SL No. 41notfd gaz 24 April 2009 pp 1880–1commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
2) 2009 SL No. 63notfd gaz 22 May 2009 pp 331–3commenced on date of notificationBuilding and Other Legislation Amendment
Regulation (No. 2) 2009 SL No. 92 pts 1,3notfd
gaz 19 June 2009 pp 707–11ss 1–2 commenced on date of
notificationremaining provisions commenced 1 July 2009
(see s 2)Integrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
3) 2009 SL No. 165notfd gaz 7 August 2009 pp 1294–5commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
4) 2009 SL No. 209notfd gaz 2 October 2009 pp 375–6commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
5) 2009 SL No. 244notfd gaz 6 November 2009 pp 728–30commenced on date of notificationIntegrated Planning Amendment Regulation (No.
6) 2009 SL No. 261notfd gaz 20 November 2009 pp 900–3commenced on date of notificationPage
122Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Endnotes7List
of annotationsPART 1—PRELIMINARYpt hdgins
2004 SL No. 200 s 4Definitionss 2sub
2004 SL No. 200 s 5Definitionss 2Ains
1998 SL No. 133 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“alternative provisions”ins 2003 SL No.
274 s 6om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“Building Code of Australia”ins
2001 SL No. 136 s 3amd 2002 SL No. 66 s 4(2)om
2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“canal”ins 2003 SL No.
204 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“fire
safety system”ins 2002 SL No. 66 s 4(1)om
2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“future State-controlled road”ins
1999 SL No. 281 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“GFA”ins 1999 SL No.
281 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“land
use plan”ins 2000 SL No. 293 s 4om 2004 SL No.
200 s 5def“LGA population 1”ins 1999 SL No.
281 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“LGA
population 2”ins 1999 SL No. 281 s 4om 2004 SL No.
200 s 5def“port authority”ins 2000 SL No.
293 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“Queensland Development Code”ins
2003 SL No. 150 s 24om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“State-controlled road”ins 1999 SL No.
281 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“strategic port land”ins 2000 SL No.
293 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“transitional planning scheme”ins
2000 SL No. 40 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5def“TSA”ins 1999 SL No.
281 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5Meaning of “land
contiguous to a state-controlled road”s 2Bins
1999 SL No. 281 s 5om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5Meaning of
“inconsistent with plans for state-controlled road
infrastructure”s 2Cins 1999 SL No. 281 s 5om
2004 SL No. 200 s 5Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
123
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesPART 2—APPLICATION
OF SCHEDULESpt hdgins 2004 SL No.
200 s 5Type of assessment and applicable codes, laws
and policies for development—Act, s3.1.3 and sch 8
(Schedule 1)prov hdgamd 2007 SL No.
39 s 4s 3ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22amd
1998 SL No. 133 s 4sub 2004 SL No. 200 s 5Alternative
assessment manager—Act s 3.1.7s 3Ains
1998 SL No. 133 s 6om 2004 SL No. 200 s 5Localgovernmentsthatmustreviewpriorityinfrastructureplans—Act,s2.2.5(Schedule
3)prov hdgamd 1998 No. 133
s 7(1); 2008 SL No. 227 s 6s 4ins 1998 SL No.
86 s 22amd 1998 SL No. 133 s 7(2)–(3); 1999 SL No.
281 s 6; 2001 SL No. 136 s 4sub 2004 SL No.
200 s 5Designated regions—Act, s 2.5A.2s
4Ains 2008 SL No. 45 s 4Referral agencies
and their jurisdictions—Act, s 3.1.8 (Schedule 2)prov
hdgamd 2008 SL No. 227 s 7s 5ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 5Jurisdiction of tribunals—Act, s 4.2.7s
5AAins 2003 SL No. 274 s 7sub 2004 SL No.
63 s 4om 2004 SL No. 200 s 7Court feess
5Ains 1999 SL No. 117 s 4amd 2000 SL No.
40 s 5om 2004 SL No. 200 s 7Referral agency
assessment period—Act s 3.3.14s 6prev
s 6 ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22amd 2003 SL No. 274 s 8; 2004 SL No.
63 s 5; 2004 SL No. 123 s 3om 2004 SL No. 200 s 7pres
s 6 (prev s 5) ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22amd 1998 SL No.
133 s 8; 2004 SL No. 200 s 6(1)renum 2004 SL No.
200 s 6(2)Development for which particular applications
require public notification—Act, s6.7.1As
7ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22sub 2004 SL No.
200 s 7; 2007 SL No. 39 s 5Court fees (Schedule 9)s
8prev s 8 ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22Page
124Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998Endnotesamd 2002 SL No.
215 s 12 sch 2; 2003 SL No. 150 s 25sub 2003 SL No.
205 s 3amd 2003 SL No. 274 s 9; 2004 SL No. 63 s
6om 2004 SL No. 200 s 9pres s 8 ins 2004
SL No. 200 s 7Jurisdiction of tribunals—Act, s 4.2.7s
9prev s 9 ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 22amd
2003 SL No. 274 s 10om 2004 SL No. 200 s 9pres s 9 ins 2004
SL No. 200 s 7amd 2006 SL No. 228 s 4sub 2008 SL No.
229 s 4Tribunal appeal fees—Act, s 4.2.15s
10ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 7amd 2005 SL No.
198 s 3; 2006 SL No. 186 s 5; 2007 SL No. 150 s 5; 2008SL
No. 227 s 8; 2008 SL No. 229 s 5; 2009 SL No. 92 s 6Tribunal fast track fee—Act, s 4.2.16s
11ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 7State resources
(Schedule 10)s 12prev s 12 ins 1998 SL No. 272 s
3sub 2000 SL No. 40 s 6om 2004 SL No.
200 s 12pres s 12 ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 7amd
2007 SL No. 39 s 6Developmentforcommunityinfrastructureassessment
(Schedule 11)s 13prev s 13 ins 1998 SL No. 272 s
3om 2001 SL No. 136 s 5pres s 13 ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 7exemptfromplanningschemeConditions requiring compliance assessment
(Schedule 12)prov hdgamd 1999 SL No.
117 s 5(1)s 14prev s 14 ins 1998 SL No. 272 s
3amd 1999 SL No. 117 s 5(2)–(3)exp
30 March 2003 (see s 14(3))pres s 14 ins 2004 SL No. 200 s
7PART2A—PRESCRIBEDMATTERSFORENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSTATEMENTSpt hdgins
2007 SL No. 39 s 7Definitions for pt 2As 14Ains
2007 SL No. 39 s 7Development for which EIS process
applies—Act, s 5.8.1s 14Bins 2007 SL No. 39 s 7Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
125
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesCriteria for
making decision about requirement for EISs 14Cins
2007 SL No. 39 s 7Criteria for public notification of draft
terms of reference for EISs 14Dins 2007 SL No.
39 s 7Content of draft terms of reference for EIS
and draft EISs 14Eins 2007 SL No. 39 s 7Public
notification of draft terms of reference for EIS and draft
EISs 14Fins 2007 SL No. 39 s 7Matters for inclusion in draft EISs
14Gins 2007 SL No. 39 s 7Content of EIS
assessment reports 14Hins 2007 SL No. 39 s 7To
whom EIS and other material must be givens 14Iins
2007 SL No. 39 s 7amd 2008 SL No. 227 s 9PART
3—MISCELLANEOUSpt hdgins 2004 SL No.
200 s 8Qualifications of general referee—Act, s
4.2.37s 15ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 9amd
2006 SL No. 228 s 5; 2008 SL No. 229 s 6General manager of
Queensland Building Services Authority may prosecute certainoffencess 16ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 9om 2006 SL No. 228 s 6Offence about
acting as private certifiers 17(prev s 10) ins
1998 SL No. 86 s 22amd 2003 SL No. 274 s 11renum 2004 SL No.
200 s 10om 2006 SL No. 228 s 6Requirements for
placing public notices on land—Act, s 3.4.4s 18(orig
s 3) renum 1998 SL No. 86 s 21(prev s 11) renum
2004 SL No. 200 s 10Guidelines for priority infrastructure
plans—Act, s 5.1.3s 19ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 11amd
2008 SL No. 172 s 4Guidelines for making or amending
infrastructure charges schedules—Act, s 5.1.5s 20ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 11amd 2008 SL No. 172 s 5Page 126Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesTrunk
infrastructure charge rates—Act, s 5.1.15 (Schedule 13)prov
hdgamd 2008 SL No. 227 s 10s 21ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 11amd 2008 SL No. 172 s 6SCHEDULE 1—TYPE OF
ASSESSMENT AND APPLICABLE CODES, LAWSAND POLICIES FOR
PARTICULAR DEVELOPMENTsch hdgamd 2007 SL No.
39 s 8(1)sch 1ins 1998 SL No. 86 s 23sub
1998 SL No. 133 s 9amd 1999 No. 73 s 179 sch 3; 2000 SL No. 40
s 7; 2000 SL No. 235 s 3; 2000SL No. 293 s
5sub 2001 SL No. 136 s 6amd 2002 SL No.
66 ss 5, 9; 2003 SL No. 204 s 5; 2003 SL No. 306 s 4; 2004SL
No. 47 s 3sub 2004 SL No. 200 s 13amd 2004 SL No.
239 s 3; 2004 SL No. 305 s 37; 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3;2005
SL No. 275 s 7; 2006 SL No. 228 s 7; 2007 SL No. 39 s
8(2)–(23);2008 SL No. 74 s 15; 2008 SL No. 83 s 729;
2008 SL No. 227 s 11; 2008Act No. 46 s 123; 2008 SL No. 370 s
160 sch 11; 2009 SL No. 244 s 3SCHEDULE
1A—ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT MANAGERSins 1998 SL No.
133 s 10amd 2000 SL No. 235 s 4; 2000 SL No. 293 s
6sub 2001 SL No. 136 s 6amd 2002 SL No.
66 ss 6, 10; 2002 SL No. 172 s 16; 2003 SL No. 204 s 6;2003
SL No. 306 s 5om 2004 SL No. 200 s 13SCHEDULE
2—REFERRAL AGENCIES AND THEIR JURISDICTIONSsch hdgamd
2008 SL No. 227 s 12(1)sch 2ins 1998 SL No.
86 s 23sub 1998 SL No. 133 s 11amd 1999 SL No.
281 s 7; 2000 SL No. 235 s 5; 2000 SL No. 293 s 7; 2000SL
No. 295 s 12sub 2001 SL No. 136 s 6amd 2002 SL No.
66 ss 7, 11, 12; 2002 SL No. 172 s 17; 2002 SL No. 332 s 3;2003
SL No. 150 s 26; 2003 SL No. 189 s 131; 2003 SL No. 204 s 7;
2003SL No. 274 s 12; 2003 SL No. 306 s 6sub
2004 SL No. 200 s 13amd 2004 SL No. 239 s 4; 2004 SL No. 305 s
38; 2005 SL No. 30 s 3; 2005SL No. 153 s 3;
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3; 2005 SL No. 275 s 8; 2006 SLNo.
12 s 3; 2006 SL No. 228 s 8; 2006 SL No. 209 s 4; 2006 SL No. 275
s3; 2006 SL No. 315 s 12; 2007 SL No. 39 s 9;
2007 SL No. 87 s 8; 2007 SLNo. 326 s 12; 2008 SL No. 45 s 5; 2008
SL No. 74 s 16; 2008 SL No. 227 s12(2)–(5); 2008
Act No. 46 s 124; 2008 SL No. 407 s 4; 2008 SL No. 453 s3;
2009 SL No. 244 s 4Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
127
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesSCHEDULE
2A—SPECIAL FIRE SERVICES AND REFERRAL JURISDICTIONOF
QUEENSLAND FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE FOR THEMins 2006 SL No.
228 s 9SCHEDULE 3—LOCAL GOVERNMENTS REQUIRED TO
REVIEW PRIORITYINFRASTRUCTURE PLANSins 1998 SL No.
86 s 23amd 2002 SL No. 66 s 8; 2003 SL No. 150 s
27sub 2004 SL No. 200 s 13SCHEDULE
3A—DESIGNATED REGIONSins 2008 SL No. 45 s 6amd
2008 SL No. 139 s 3; 2008 SL No. 407 s 5; 2009 SL No. 63 s 3SCHEDULE 4—REFERRAL AGENCY ASSESSMENT
PERIODSins 1999 SL No. 281 s 8amd 2000 SL No.
293 s 8sub 2001 SL No. 136 s 7; 2004 SL No. 200 s
13amd 2006 SL No. 228 s 11; 2009 SL No. 17 s
7SCHEDULE 5—THRESHOLDS FOR DEVELOPMENT NOT
CONTIGUOUS TOSTATE-CONTROLLED ROADSins 1999 SL No.
281 s 8sub 2004 SL No. 200 s 13amd 2008 SL No.
81 s 35SCHEDULE 6—LGA POPULATION 1 AREASins
2000 SL No. 40 s 9amd 2000 SL No. 293 s 9sub 2004 SL No.
200 s 13SCHEDULE 7—DEVELOPMENT FOR WHICH A
NOTIFICATION PERIOD OF30 BUSINESS DAYS
APPLIES—PURPOSESsch hdgamd 2007 SL No.
39 s 10sch 7ins 2000 SL No. 40 s 9amd
2000 SL No. 293 s 10; 2003 SL No. 204 s 8sub 2004 SL No.
200 s 13SCHEDULE 8—DEVELOPMENT FOR WHICH A
NOTIFICATION PERIOD OF30 BUSINESS DAYS APPLIES—AREASsch
hdgamd 2007 SL No. 39 s 11(1)sch
8ins 1999 SL No. 117 s 6(prev sch 4)
renum 2000 SL No. 40 s 8sub 2000 SL No. 75 s 4; 2001 SL No.
136 s 8; 2002 SL No. 216 s 4; 2003 SLNo. 225 s 4; 2004
SL No. 178 s 3 sch; 2004 SL No. 200 s 13amd 2007 SL No.
39 s 11(2)SCHEDULE 9—COURT FEESins 2004 SL No.
200 s 13sub 2005 SL No. 326 s 3 sch; 2006 SL No. 284
s 3 sch; 2007 SL No. 275 s 3sch; 2008 SL No.
266 s 3 schamd 2008 SL No. 411 s 3Page 128Reprint 9C effective 20 November
2009
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesSCHEDULE 10—STATE
RESOURCESins 2004 SL No. 200 s 13amd 2005 SL No.
153 s 4sub 2007 SL No. 39 s 12SCHEDULE11—DEVELOPMENTFORCOMMUNITYINFRASTRUCTUREEXEMPT UNDER
SCHEDULE 9, TABLE 5, ITEM 5 OF THE ACTsch 11ins
2004 SL No. 200 s 13State-controlled roadss 1(prev
s 14) ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 13renum 2004 SL No.
239 s 5Other transport infrastructures
2(prev s 15) ins 2004 SL No. 200 s 13renum
2004 SL No. 239 s 5amd 2006 SL No. 289 s 41Electricity
infrastructures 3(prev s 16) ins 2004 SL No. 200 s
13renum 2004 SL No. 239 s 5Particular development infrastructures
4ins 2008 SL No. 358 s 3Educational or
community and cultural facilities—generallyprov hdgamd
2009 SL No. 165 s 3(1)s 5ins 2009 SL No.
41 s 3amd 2009 SL No. 165 s 3(2)–(3); 2009 SL No.
244 s 5Particular educational or community and
cultural facilitiess 6ins 2009 SL No. 165 s 3(4)amd
2009 SL No. 209 s 3; 2009 SL No. 261 s 3SCHEDULE
12—CONDITIONS REQUIRING COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENTins 2004 SL No.
200 s 13SCHEDULE 13—TRUNK INFRASTRUCTURE CHARGE
RATESins 2004 SL No. 200 s 13SCHEDULE
13A—PUBLIC PASSENGER TRANSPORT RELATEDDEVELOPMENT MADE
ASSESSABLE UNDER THE ACT, ANDTHRESHOLDS FOR
REFERRALins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3SCHEDULE 13B—RAIL TRANSPORT RELATED
DEVELOPMENT MADEASSESSABLE UNDER THE ACT, AND THRESHOLDS FOR
REFERRALins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3SCHEDULE 13C—DEVELOPMENT IMPACTING ON THE
PROVISION OFPUBLIC PASSENGER TRANSPORT, AND
THRESHOLDSins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3Reprint 9C effective 20 November 2009Page
129
Integrated Planning Regulation 1998EndnotesSCHEDULE
13D—DEVELOPMENT IMPACTING ON RAILWAY SAFETY ANDEFFICIENCY, AND
THRESHOLDSins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3amd
2007 SL No. 39 s 13SCHEDULE 14—DICTIONARYins 2004 SL No.
200 s 13def“additional exempt operational
work”ins 2009 SL No. 244 s 6def“airport”ins 2005 SL No.
178 s 4 sch 3def“alternative provisions”om
2006 SL No. 228 s 12(1)def“ANEF”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“Australian Noise
Exposure Forecast”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“Building Code of Australia”om
2006 SL No. 228 s 12(1)def“class”ins
2006 SL No. 228 s 12(2)def“commercial
corridor land”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“Commonwealth Minister”ins
2007 SL No. 39 s 14def“designated proponent”ins
2007 SL No. 39 s 14def“domestic activity”ins
2006 SL No. 209 s 5def“future public passenger transport
facility”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4sch 3def“future public transport
corridor”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“future railway land”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“inconsistent
with plans for State-controlled road infrastructure”om2004 SL No. 239 s 6(1)def“interim koala habitat protection
area”ins 2008 SL No. 453 s 4def“koala conservation area”ins
2006 SL No. 209 s 5def“koala sustainability area”ins
2006 SL No. 209 s 5def“operational airspace”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“other rail
infrastructure”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“public passenger transport
facility”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“public safety area”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“public transport
corridor”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“qualitative statement”ins
2006 SL No. 228 s 12(2)def“quantifiable
standard”ins 2006 SL No. 228 s 12(2)def“Queensland Development Code”amd
2004 SL No. 239 s 6(2)sub 2006 SL No. 228 s 12(1)–(2)def“rail corridor land”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“rail transport
infrastructure”ins 2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“railway tunnel easement”ins
2005 SL No. 178 s 4 sch 3def“relevant
impacts”ins 2007 SL No. 39 s 14def“remnant map”ins 2009 SL No.
244 s 6def“residential clearing”ins
2009 SL No. 244 s 6def“SEQ koala State planning regulatory
provisions”ins 2008 SL No. 453s4def“SEQ urban footprint area”ins
2008 SL No. 453 s 4def“sole or community residence
clearing”ins 2009 SL No. 244 s 6def“substation site”amd 2008 SL No.
227 s 13def“total footprint”ins 2006 SL No.
209 s 5Page 130Reprint 9C
effective 20 November 2009