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Draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan consultation
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Consultation has concluded
Isaac Regional Council is seeking submissions about any aspect of the draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) which is intended to form part of the proposed Isaac Regional Council Planning Scheme during the following period:
Monday, 8 June 2020 to Tuesday, 4 August 2020
The purpose and general effect of the LGIP is to:
Integrate infrastructure planning with land use planning identified in the planning scheme;
Provide transparency regarding Council’s intentions for the provision of trunk infrastructure;
Enable Council to estimate the cost of infrastructure provision to assist its long-term financial planning;
Ensure that trunk infrastructure is planned and provided in an efficient and orderly manner; and
Provide a basis for the imposition of conditions about infrastructure on development approvals.
The draft plan would supersede the current Local Government Infrastructure Plans contained in the Belyando, Broadsound and Nebo Planning Schemes. It would also include the area in the current Moranbah Development Scheme. It would have force and effect over the entire Isaac Regional Council area.
All submissions need to meet the criteria below to be accepted as a valid submission:
be in writing (includes electronic)
be made to and received by Council during the fixed public notification period – 8 June 2020 - 4 August 2020
be signed by each person who made the submission, (unless it is made electronically)
state the name and residential or business address of each person who made the submission
states one postal (or electronic address) for service relating to the submission for all submission-makers
state grounds, and the facts and circumstances relied on to support the grounds
electronic submissions must be made by registered participants of Speak Up Isaac.
For further information please call Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
Prefer to complete a hard copy of the feedback form? Download the paper feedback form and email the completed form to records@isaac.qld.gov.au
Isaac Regional Council is seeking submissions about any aspect of the draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) which is intended to form part of the proposed Isaac Regional Council Planning Scheme during the following period:
Monday, 8 June 2020 to Tuesday, 4 August 2020
The purpose and general effect of the LGIP is to:
Integrate infrastructure planning with land use planning identified in the planning scheme;
Provide transparency regarding Council’s intentions for the provision of trunk infrastructure;
Enable Council to estimate the cost of infrastructure provision to assist its long-term financial planning;
Ensure that trunk infrastructure is planned and provided in an efficient and orderly manner; and
Provide a basis for the imposition of conditions about infrastructure on development approvals.
The draft plan would supersede the current Local Government Infrastructure Plans contained in the Belyando, Broadsound and Nebo Planning Schemes. It would also include the area in the current Moranbah Development Scheme. It would have force and effect over the entire Isaac Regional Council area.