Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment
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Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment
Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 It is hereby certified that this is a true and correct copy of Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 made, in accordance with the Sustainable Planning Act 2009, by the Council of the City of Logan. C. C. Rose Chief Executive Officer Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Contents Page Preliminary 1 1 Short title....................................................................................................................1 2 Object ........................................................................................................................1 Amendment of Chapter 1 (Preliminary) 1 3 Amendment of section 1.2.1 (Composition of the planning scheme)........................1 4 Amendment of Table 1.2.6 (Overlays, districts and sub-districts).............................1 5 Amendment of Table 1.2.9 (Assessment tables for overlays, districts and subdistricts) .....................................................................................................................2 Amendment of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and subdistricts) 2 6 Amendment of Table 4.1.1 (Overlays, districts and sub-districts).............................2 7 Renumbering of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and subdistricts), Part 13 (Building height management area) ..............................................3 8 Renumbering of section 4.13.1 (Application of assessment provisions) to section 4.13.8 (Specific outcomes for building height management area code) ...................3 9 Renumbering of Table 4.13.1 (Building height management area, districts and subdistricts) .....................................................................................................................3 10 Renumbering of Table 4.13.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) ....................................................................................................3 11 Renumbering of Table 4.13.4A (Maximum building height) ......................................4 12 Renumbering of Table 4.13.7 (Overall outcomes for the building height management area) ....................................................................................................4 13 Renumbering of Table 4.13.8 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the building height management area code) ...................................................................4 14 Renumbering of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and subdistricts), Part 14 (Infrastructure overlay) ..................................................................4 15 Replacement of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and subdistricts), Part 13 (Infrastructure overlay) ..................................................................4 16 Amendment of section 4.14.1 (Application of assessment provisions) .....................9 17 Amendment of section 4.14.2 (Structure of assessment provisions) ........................9 18 Amendment of section 4.14.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) ....................................................................................................9 19 Amendment of Table 4.14.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) ........................................................................................................................10 20 Amendment of section 4.14.7 (Overall outcomes for the building height management area) ..................................................................................................10 21 Amendment of section 4.14.8 (Specific outcomes for the building height management area code) .........................................................................................10 22 Amendment of Table 4.14.8 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the building height management area code) .................................................................10 Amendment of Chapter 5 (Assessment criteria for development of a state purpose or of a stated type) 11 23 Amendment of Table 5.3.18 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the planning of infrastructure)........................................................................................11 24 Amendment of Chapter 5 (Assessment criteria for development of a state purpose or of a stated type), Part 4 (Reconfiguring a lot codes)...........................................13 Amendment of Chapter 6 (Infrastructure) 25 14 Replacement of Chapter 6 (Infrastructure)..............................................................14 Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary) 49 26 Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary), Part 1 (Defined Terms), Table 1.1 (Defined terms).......................................................................................................................49 27 Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary), Part 1 (Defined Terms), section 1.1 (Defined terms) ........................................................................................................53 Amendment of Schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) 28 Amendment of Schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) .............................................60 Amendment of planning scheme maps 29 70 Amendment of planning scheme maps ...................................................................70 Insertion of Appendices 30 60 71 Insertion of appendices ...........................................................................................71 1 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Preliminary 1 Short title This amendment instrument may be cited as the Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1. 2 Object The object of this amendment instrument is to amend the Logan Planning Scheme 2006 for the purpose of introducing a priority infrastructure plan. Amendment of Chapter 1 (Preliminary) 3 Amendment of section 1.2.1 (Composition of the planning scheme) (1) Section 1.2.1(c)(i)(G) omit. (2) Section 1.2.1(d) omit, insert ‘a priority infrastructure plan.’ (3) Section 1.2.4(2)(g), ‘; and’ omit, insert ‘.’ (4) Section 1.2.4(2)(h) omit. 4 Amendment of Table 1.2.6 (Overlays, districts and sub-districts) (1) Table 1.2.6, after column 1 insert Noise affected area 2 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Infrastructure overlay. (2) OL Map 12A, OL Map 12B, OL Map 12C, OL Map 12D, OL Map 12E, OL Map 12F, OL Map 12G and OL Map 12H. Table 1.2.6, column 1 4.13.1 Building height management area, column 3, ‘4.13.1’ omit, insert ‘4.14.1’. (3) Table 1.2.6, column 1, ‘Infrastructure overlay.’, column 2, ‘None applicable.’, column 3, ‘4.14.1’ omit. 5 Amendment of Table 1.2.9 (Assessment tables for overlays, districts and sub-districts) (1) Table 1.2.9, after column 1 Noise affected area insert Infrastructure overlay. (2) Table 1.2.9, column 1 section 4.13.4 Building height management area, column 2, ‘4.13.4’ omit, insert ‘4.14.4’. (3) Table 1.2.9, column 1, ‘Infrastructure overlay.’, column 2, ‘section 4.14.4’ omit. Amendment of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and sub-districts) 6 Amendment of Table 4.1.1 (Overlays, districts and sub-districts) (1) Table 4.1.1, after column 1 insert Noise affected area 3 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Infrastructure overlay. (2) OL Map 12A, OL Map 12B, OL Map 12C, OL Map 12D, OL Map 12E, OL Map 12F, OL Map 12G and OL Map 12H. Table 4.1.1, column 1 4.13.1 Building height management area, column 3, ‘4.13.1’ omit, insert ‘4.14.1’. (3) Table 4.1.1, column 1, ‘Infrastructure overlay’, column 2, ‘None applicable.’, column 3, ‘4.14.1’ omit. 7 Renumbering of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and sub-districts), Part 13 (Building height management area) Part 13 renumber as Part 14. 8 Renumbering of section 4.13.1 (Application of assessment provisions) to section 4.13.8 (Specific outcomes for building height management area code) Section 4.13.1 to section 4.13.8 renumber as section 4.14.1 to section 4.14.8. 9 Renumbering of Table 4.13.1 (Building height management area, districts and sub-districts) Table 4.13.1 renumber as Table 4.14.1. 10 Renumbering of Table 4.13.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) Table 4.13.4 renumber as Table 4.14.4. 4 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 11 Renumbering of Table 4.13.4A (Maximum building height) Table 4.13.4A renumber as Table 4.14.4A. 12 Renumbering of Table 4.13.7 (Overall outcomes for the building height management area) Table 4.13.7 renumber as Table 4.14.7. 13 Renumbering of Table 4.13.8 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the building height management area code) Table 4.13.8 renumber as Table 4.14.8. 14 Renumbering of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and sub-districts), Part 14 (Infrastructure overlay) Part 14 renumber as Part 13. 15 Replacement of Chapter 4 (Assessment provisions for overlays, districts and sub-districts), Part 13 (Infrastructure overlay) Chapter 4, Part 13 (Infrastructure overlay) omit, insert Part 13 Infrastructure overlay Division 1 Preliminary 4.13.1 Application of assessment provisions Part 13 (Infrastructure overlay) applies to development in the planning scheme area which includes the infrastructure network identified in column 1 in Table 4.13.1 (Infrastructure networks) and which are shown on the planning scheme maps in column 2 in Table 4.13.1 (Infrastructure networks). 5 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Table 4.13.1 Infrastructure networks Column 1 Infrastructure networks 1. Priority infrastructure area Column 2 Description of infrastructure networks OL Map 12A identifies (a) the priority infrastructure area; and (b) the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics statistical local areas. 2. OL Map 12B identifies Road network (a) the districts and sub-districts for the trunk road infrastructure network; and (b) the plan for trunk road infrastructure; and (c) the road type by reference to the road hierarchy; and (d) the charge areas for the infrastructure network; and trunk road (e) premises affected by a road transport infrastructure requirement. 3. Cycleway network OL Map 12C identifies the cycleway network. 4. Parks network OL Map 12D identifies (a) the districts and sub-districts for the trunk parks infrastructure network; and (b) the park function and role by reference to the parks hierarchy; and (c) the plan for trunk parks infrastructure; and (d) the sectors and charge areas for the trunk parks infrastructure network; and (e) the indicative location of land required for park. 5. Water supply infrastructure network OL Map 12E identifies (a) the districts and sub-districts for the trunk water supply infrastructure networks; and (b) the plan for trunk water supply infrastructure; and (c) the charge areas for the trunk water supply infrastructure network; and (d) the water supply service area; and (e) the prescribed water supply infrastructure network area. 6. Sewerage infrastructure network OL Map 12F identifies (a) the districts and sub-districts for the trunk sewerage infrastructure network; and (b) the plan for trunk sewerage infrastructure; and (c) the charge areas for the trunk sewerage 6 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Infrastructure networks Column 2 Description of infrastructure networks infrastructure network; and (c) the sewerage service area; and (d) the on-site sewerage area; and (e) the prescribed network area. 7. Stormwater infrastructure network sewerage infrastructure OL Map 12G identifies (a) the districts and sub-districts for the trunk stormwater infrastructure network; and (b) the plan for trunk stormwater infrastructure; and (c) the charge areas for the trunk stormwater infrastructure network. 8. Local community facilities network Not applicable. 9. Designated land OL Map 12H identifies designated land. 4.13.2 Structure of assessment provisions Part 13 (Infrastructure overlay) comprises the assessment table for the infrastructure overlay. Division 2 Assessment table for the infrastructure overlay 4.13.3 Interpretation of the assessment table for the infrastructure overlay For the purposes of the assessment table in Division 2 (Assessment table for the infrastructure overlay) (a) the assessment category specified in column 2 of the assessment table prevails over the assessment category specified in an assessment table for the locality, if the assessment category specified in column 2 of the assessment table is a higher assessment category than that specified in the assessment table for the locality; and (b) the assessment criteria specified in column 3 of the assessment table apply to the development specified in column 1 of the assessment table in addition to any assessment criteria specified in respect of the development in the assessment table for the locality. 7 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 4.13.4 Assessment table for the infrastructure overlay Table 4.13.4 (Assessment table for the infrastructure overlay) identifies the development in column 1 which is subject to the level of assessment in column 2 in respect of the assessment criteria in column 3. Table 4.13.4 Assessment table for the infrastructure overlay Column 1 Development Material change use. of Column 2 Assessment category Exempt where (a) for local utilities; or Column 3 Assessment criteria If exempt None applicable. (b) under a designation in respect of designated land. If code assessable, the applicable codes being Code assessable where not exempt and in respect of Infrastructure (section 5.3.16). (a) premises which is part of (i) the road network; or (ii) the cycleway network; or (iii) the parks network; or (iv) the stormwater infrastructure network; or (v) the prescribed water supply infrastructure network area and when a contribution in respect of water supply infrastructure has not been paid in respect of the development in accordance with a local planning instrument; or (vi) the prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area and when a contribution in respect of sewerage infrastructure has not been paid in respect of the development in accordance with a local planning instrument; or (b) an ongoing use of premises, other than for a house, a group dwelling or a caretaker’s dwelling, which is the subject of a development approval, a continuing approval or an approval under the former Act that is not a continuing approval and includes a condition in code If development, to which paragraphs (a) or (b) in column 2 applies, the assessment criteria specified in respect of the development in the assessment table applicable to the relevant locality. If development, to which paragraph (c) in column 2 applies (a) the conditions of the rezoning approval to the extent that the conditions require a higher numerical standard or level of provision to that specified in paragraph (b) below; and (b) the assessment criteria specified in respect of the development in the assessment table applicable to the relevant locality. 8 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Development Column 2 Assessment category respect of the payment of a contribution towards the cost of supplying infrastructure that has not been complied with; or (c) Building work where not associated with a material change of use. an existing lawful use of premises, other than for a house, a group dwelling or a caretaker’s dwelling, commenced as a consequence of a rezoning approval given under the Local Government Act 1936. Exempt where (a) Column 3 Assessment criteria for local utilities; or If exempt applicable. None (b) under a designation in respect of designated land. If code assessable, the applicable codes being Code assessable where not exempt and in respect of Infrastructure (section 5.3.16). (a) If development, to which paragraphs (a) or (b) in column 2 applies, the assessment criteria specified in respect of the development in the assessment table applicable to the relevant locality. premises which is part of (i) the road network; or (ii) the cycleway network; or (iii) the parks network; or (iv) the stormwater infrastructure network; or (v) the prescribed water supply infrastructure network area and when a contribution in respect of water supply infrastructure has not been paid in respect of the development in accordance with a local planning instrument; or (vi) the prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area and when a contribution in respect of sewerage infrastructure has not been paid in respect of the development in accordance with a local planning instrument; or (b) an ongoing use of premises, other than for a house, a group dwelling or a caretaker’s dwelling, which is the subject of a development approval, a continuing approval or an code If development, to which paragraph (c) in column 2 applies (a) the conditions of the rezoning approval to the extent that the conditions require a higher numerical standard or level of provision to that specified in paragraph (b) below; and (b) the assessment criteria specified in respect of the development in the assessment table applicable to the relevant locality. 9 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Development Column 2 Assessment category approval under the former Act that is not a continuing approval and includes a condition in respect of the payment of a contribution towards the cost of supplying infrastructure that has not been complied with; or (c) Reconfiguring a lot. 16 Column 3 Assessment criteria an existing lawful use of premises, other than for a house, a group dwelling or a caretaker’s dwelling, commenced as a consequence of a rezoning approval given under the Local Government Act 1936. Exempt where under a designation in respect of designated land. If exempt applicable. None Amendment of section 4.14.1 (Application of assessment provisions) (1) Section 4.14.1, ‘Part 13’ omit, insert ‘Part 14’. (2) Section 4.14.1, ‘Table 4.13.1’ wherever it appears omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.1’. 17 Amendment of section 4.14.2 (Structure of assessment provisions) Section 4.14.2, ‘Part 13’ omit, insert ‘Part 14’. 18 Amendment of section 4.14.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) Section 4.14.4, ‘Table 4.13.4’ omit, insert 10 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 ‘Table 4.14.4’. 19 Amendment of Table 4.14.4 (Assessment table for the building height management area) (1) Table 4.14.4, column 1 wherever it appears Material change of use, column 2, ‘Table 4.13.4A’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.4A’. (2) Table 4.14.4, column 1 Material change of use, column 3, ‘section 4.13.5’ omit, insert ‘section 4.14.5’. 20 Amendment of section 4.14.7 (Overall outcomes for the building height management area) Section 4.14.7, ‘Table 4.13.7’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.7’. 21 Amendment of section 4.14.8 (Specific outcomes for the building height management area code) Section 4.14.8, ‘Table 4.13.8’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.8’. 22 Amendment of Table 4.14.8 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the building height management area code) (1) Table 4.14.8, item O2, ‘Table 4.13.4A’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.4A’. (2) Table 4.14.8, item S3.1, ‘Table 4.13.4A’ 11 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.4A’. (3) Table 4.14.8, item O4, ‘Table 4.13.4A’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.4A’. (4) Table 4.14.8, item S4.1, ‘Table 4.13.4A’ omit, insert ‘Table 4.14.4A’. Amendment of Chapter 5 (Assessment criteria for development of a state purpose or of a stated type) 23 Amendment of Table 5.3.18 (Specific outcomes and prescribed solutions for the planning of infrastructure) (1) Table 5.3.18, item O1 omit, insert ‘O1 (2) Development provides non-trunk infrastructure where the non-trunk infrastructure is96 (a) internal to the premises; or (b) connecting the premises to an external infrastructure network; or (c) protecting or maintaining the safety or efficiency of the infrastructure network of which the non-trunk infrastructure is a component.’. Table 5.3.18, item O2 omit. 12 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (3) Table 5.3.18, item S2.1 omit. (4) Table 5.3.18, item O3 to item O9 renumber as item O2 to item O8. (5) Table 5.3.18, item S3.1 to item S9.1 renumber as item S2.1 to item S8.1. (6) Table 5.3.18, item O4 omit, insert ‘O4 Development does not adversely impact on existing or planned infrastructure identified on (a) (b) (7) an infrastructure network plan identified in the infrastructure overlay; or a local plan map.’. Table 5.3.18, item O5 omit, insert ‘O5 Development protects from natural physical processes existing and planned infrastructure as identified on (a) (b) (8) an infrastructure network plan identified in the infrastructure overlay; or a local plan map.’. Table 5.3.18, item O7 omit, insert ‘O7 Development provides for the orderly and efficient provision of planned infrastructure as identified on (a) 96 an infrastructure network plan in the infrastructure overlay; or See section 626 (Conditions local government may impose for non–trunk infrastructure) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 13 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (b) (9) a local plan map.’. Table 5.3.18, item O8 omit. (10) Table 5.3.18, item S8.1 omit. 24 Amendment of Chapter 5 (Assessment criteria for development of a state purpose or of a stated type), Part 4 (Reconfiguring a lot codes) (1) Table 5.4.4, item O6 omit, insert ‘O6 Development which is in the on-site sewerage area provides for (a) (b) a minimum lot size of 5000m2 in respect of premises in the low impact area or medium impact area on OL Map 12F; or a minimum lot size of 2 hectares in respect of premises in the high impact area on OL Map 12F.’. (2) Table 5.4.4, item O8 omit, insert ‘O8 (3) Development provides for the orderly and efficient provision of planned infrastructure shown on (a) an infrastructure network plan in the infrastructure overlay; or (b) a local plan map; or (c) a general planning layout as specified in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006.’. Table 5.4.4, item O9 omit. (4) Table 5.4.4, item O10 to item O22 renumber as item O9 to item O21. 14 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Amendment of Chapter 6 (Infrastructure) 25 Replacement of Chapter 6 (Infrastructure) Chapter 6 (Infrastructure) omit, insert ‘Chapter 6 Priority infrastructure plan Part 1 Introduction Division 1 Preliminary 6.1.1 Application of Chapter 6 Chapter 6 (Priority infrastructure plan) is the part of the planning scheme which is a priority infrastructure plan for the purposes of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (priority infrastructure plan). 6.1.2 Purpose of Chapter 6 The purpose of the priority infrastructure plan is to 6.1.3 (a) integrate and coordinate land use planning and infrastructure planning; and (b) ensure that trunk infrastructure is planned and provided in an efficient and orderly manner. Definitions in Chapter 6 In this Chapter 6 (Priority infrastructure plan) base date means the date identified in column 2 of Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon) from which the local government has estimated its projected infrastructure demands and costs for an infrastructure network. demand unit means the standard unit of demand that applies to each type of infrastructure to express the demand represented by a different type of lot or use. desired standard of service see section 6.1.4(c) (Structure of priority infrastructure plan). development category see section 6.2.6 (Development categories and types). 15 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 development type see section 6.2.6 (Development categories and types). equivalent persons (EP) means the demand which is represented by an average single person. establishment cost see Schedule 3 (Dictionary) in the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.97 existing trunk infrastructure means the trunk infrastructure existing as at the base date. future trunk infrastructure means the trunk infrastructure planned to be provided from the base date to the planning horizon. impervious hectare (imp ha) means one hectare of impervious area. non-residential development see section 6.2.6 (Development categories and types). planned date means the date the trunk infrastructure item is estimated to be supplied identified in Appendix 1 (Schedule of works). planning assumptions see section 6.1.4(a) (Structure of priority infrastructure plan). planning horizon means the year identified in column 3 of Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon) up to which an infrastructure network has been planned. plans for trunk infrastructure see section 6.1.4(d) (Structure of priority infrastructure plan). priority infrastructure area see section 6.1.4(b) (Structure of priority infrastructure plan). 98 Sustainable Planning Act 2009, schedule 3 (Dictionary) establishment cost, in relation to a trunk infrastructure network, means— (a) for future infrastructure—all costs for the design, financing and construction of the infrastructure and for land acquisition for the infrastructure; and (b) for existing infrastructure— (i) the residual financing cost of the existing infrastructure; and (ii) the cost of reconstructing the same works using contemporary materials, techniques and technologies; and (iii) if the land acquisition for the infrastructure was completed after 1 January 1990—the value of the land at the time it was acquired, adjusted for inflation. 16 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 priority infrastructure plan see section 6.1.1 (Application of Chapter 6). residential development see section 6.2.6 (Development categories and types). State infrastructure provider see schedule 3 (Dictionary) in the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.98 trunk infrastructure see Schedule 3 (Dictionary) in the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.99 ultimate development means the year in which an area has been developed to its realistic potential in accordance with the provisions of the planning scheme. vehicle trip ends per day (vpd) means the demand unit for the road network which is represented by a vehicle trip end per day. Division 2 6.1.4 Structure of priority infrastructure plan Structure of priority infrastructure plan The priority infrastructure plan (a) states in Part 2 (Planning assumptions) the projections of residential development and non-residential development and the assumptions of demand for each trunk infrastructure network in the planning scheme area which informed the preparation of the priority infrastructure plan (planning assumptions); and (b) identifies in Part 3 (Priority infrastructure area) the area that is used or is proposed to be used for urban growth up to the year 2021 (priority infrastructure area); and 98 Sustainable Planning Act 2009, schedule 3 (Dictionary)– State infrastructure provider means a concurrence agency that supplies, or contributes toward the cost of, State infrastructure. 99 Sustainable Planning Act 2009, schedule 3 (Dictionary)– trunk infrastructure for a local government, means— (a) if the local government’s planning scheme includes a priority infrastructure plan—development infrastructure identified in the plan as trunk infrastructure; or (b) if an adopted infrastructure charges resolution identifies trunk infrastructure for the local government’s area—the trunk infrastructure identified in the resolution; or (c) otherwise—development infrastructure, other than development infrastructure for which a condition has been imposed under section 626A.’. 17 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (c) states in Part 4 (Desired standard of service) for each network of development infrastructure the desired standard of performance (desired standard of service); and (d) includes in Part 5 (Plans for trunk infrastructure) the existing and future trunk infrastructure for the following networks (plans for trunk infrastructure) (e) Division 3 6.1.5 (i) road network; (ii) parks network; (iii) water supply infrastructure network; (iv) sewerage infrastructure network; (v) stormwater infrastructure network; and identifies in Part 6 (List of extrinsic material) the extrinsic material which assist in the interpretation of the priority infrastructure plan. Application of priority infrastructure plan Application of priority infrastructure plan The priority infrastructure plan (a) establishes an infrastructure planning benchmark that forms part of the assessment criteria for assessable development100; and (b) states the basis for the imposition by the local government of a condition requiring (c) (i) the supply of necessary trunk infrastructure101; and (ii) the payment of additional trunk infrastructure costs102; and states the basis for the imposition by a State infrastructure provider of a condition 100 See section 313 (Code assessment – generally) and section 314 (Impact assessment – generally) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 101 See section 649 (Conditions local governments may impose for necessary trunk infrastructure) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 102 See section 650 (Conditions local governments may impose for additional trunk infrastructure costs) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 18 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.1.6 (i) protecting or maintaining the safety or efficiency of the provider' s infrastructure network103; or (ii) for additional infrastructure costs104; or (iii) protecting or maintaining the safety and efficiency of public passenger transport. Conditions for the supply of necessary trunk infrastructure A condition may be imposed for the supply of necessary trunk infrastructure where105 6.1.7 (a) existing trunk infrastructure necessary to service the premises is not adequate and trunk infrastructure adequate to service the premises is identified in the priority infrastructure plan; or (b) trunk infrastructure to service the premises is necessary, but is not yet available and is identified in the priority infrastructure plan; or (c) trunk infrastructure identified in the priority infrastructure plan is located on the premises. Conditions for the payment of additional trunk infrastructure costs A condition may be imposed requiring the payment of additional trunk infrastructure costs where106 (a) 103 the development is (i) inconsistent with the assumptions about the type, scale, location or timing of future development stated in this priority infrastructure plan; or (ii) located wholly or partially outside the priority infrastructure area; and See section 653 (Conditions State infrastructure provider may impose) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 104 See section 655 (Requirement for conditions about additional infrastructure costs) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 105 See chapter 8, part 1, division 6 (Conditions local governments may impose for necessary trunk infrastructure) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 106 See chapter 8 part 1, division 7 (Conditions local governments may impose for additional trunk infrastructure costs) and division 8 (Conditions State infrastructure providers may impose for infrastructure) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. 19 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (b) the development would impose additional trunk infrastructure costs on (i) (ii) 6.1.8 the infrastructure provider after taking into account either or both of the following (A) infrastructure charges, regulated infrastructure charges or adopted infrastructure charges levied for the development; (B) trunk infrastructure supplied or to be supplied by the applicant; or the State infrastructure provider. Development inconsistent with the assumptions about future development (1) Residential development is inconsistent with the assumptions for residential development if (a) the type and location of the residential development is such that it is inconsistent development107; or (b) the scale of the residential development in the case of a material change of use is such that the density of a residential development (i) is greater than the density for the relevant zone and sub-area identified in the residential use standards in Part 3 (Residential use standards) in schedule 3 (Standards); or (ii) is less than the density for the relevant zone and sub-area identified in the residential use standards in Part 3 (Residential use standards) in schedule 3 (Standards) and is equivalent to the density for another zone and sub-area identified in the residential use standards in Part 3 (Residential use standards) in schedule 3 (Standards); or Note for paragraph (b)(ii) – For the purposes of this paragraph a residential use is inconsistent if the average density is the same or less than the density expected to be found in another residential zone. For example a lot size of 450m2 or greater in the Residential 250 zone would be more consistent with the Residential 600 zone but a lot size of between 250m2 and 449m2 would be consistent with the Residential 250 zone. (c) 107 the scale of the development in the case of a reconfiguring a lot is such that the proposed lots would result in See section 1.2.14 (Inconsistent development). 20 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (d) (i) a proposed lot which is smaller than the minimum lot size in respect of the relevant zone and sub-area identified in section 2.1 (Reconfiguring a lot standards) in schedule 3 (Standards); or (ii) a proposed lot other than a balance lot which is larger than the minimum lot size for the relevant zone and sub-area identified in section 2.1 (Reconfiguring a lot standards) in schedule 3 (Standards) and has the dimensions of a lot for another zone and sub-area identified in section 2.1 (Reconfiguring a lot standards) in schedule 3 (Standards); or the timing of the residential development is such that (i) (iii) (2) the amount of infrastructure demand projected for the relevant time period and area is exceeded for any network, based on assumptions stated for (A) the road network in column 2 of Table 6.2.11A (Road network – Existing and projected demand for residential development); and (B) the parks network in column 2 of Table 6.2.12 (Parks network – Existing and projected demand); and (C) the water supply infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.13 (Water supply infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); and (D) the sewerage infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.14 (Sewerage infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); and (E) the stormwater infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.15 (Stormwater infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); or the residential development results in trunk infrastructure being supplied earlier than the planned date stated in the schedule of works in Appendix 1 (Schedule of works). Non-residential development is inconsistent with the assumptions for nonresidential development if 21 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (a) the type and location of the non-residential development is such that it is inconsistent development108; or (b) the intensity of the non-residential development in the case of a material change of use is such that the building height of the development is (c) (i) greater than the building height standards identified for the relevant zone and sub-area in section 5.5 (Building height standards) in schedule 3 ( Standards); or (ii) less than the assumed minimum building height identified in column 2 of Table 6.1.12 (Building height assumptions) for the development in the zones and sub-areas identified in column 1 of Table 6.1.12 (Building height assumptions); or the timing of the non-residential development is such that (i) (iii) 108 the amount of infrastructure demand projected for the relevant time period and charge area is exceeded for any network, based on assumptions stated for (A) the road network in column 2 of Table 6.2.11B (Road network – Existing and projected demand for nonresidential development); and (B) the parks network in column 2 of Table 6.2.12 (Parks network – Existing and projected demand); and (C) the water supply infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.13 (Water supply infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); and (D) the sewerage infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.14 (Sewerage infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); and (E) the stormwater infrastructure network in column 2 of Table 6.2.15 (Stormwater infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand); or the non-residential development results in trunk infrastructure being supplied earlier than the planned date stated in the schedule of works in Appendix 1 (Schedule of works). See section 1.2.14 (Inconsistent development). 22 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (3) In this section balance lot means a parcel of land that is (a) one of the parts into which land is proposed to be the subject of a reconfiguring a lot; and (b) being held by the owner of the land for a subsequent reconfiguring a lot. non-residential development includes a mixed use development. Table 6.1.12 Building height assumptions Column 1 Zones and sub-areas That part of the Springwood zone identified on LP Map 1A as having a maximum height of 60 metres. Column 2 Assumed minimum building height for infrastructure charging purposes (metres) 30 That part of the Springwood zone identified on LP Map 1A as having a maximum height of 45 metres. 25 That part of the Shailer Park zone identified on LP Map 2 as having a maximum height of 45 metres. 25 That part of the Logan Central zone identified on LP Map 4 as having a maximum height of 30 metres. 25 That part of the Browns Plains zone identified on LP Map 9A as having a maximum height of 30 metres. 25 23 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Part 2 Planning assumptions Division 1 6.2.1 Preliminary Purpose (1) The planning assumptions outline the projections of residential and nonresidential development and the assumptions of demand for each trunk infrastructure network in the planning scheme area. (2) The planning assumptions form a logical and consistent basis for the determination of the priority infrastructure area and the planning of the trunk infrastructure networks. Division 2 6.2.2 Methodology Population and employment Projections of population and employment growth expected to occur within the area to which the priority infrastructure plan applies up to 2026 have been prepared in accordance with the following 6.2.3 (a) 2006 medium series projection of estimated resident population provided by the Planning and Information Forecasting Unit; (b) forecasts of employment growth based on projections prepared by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research. Dwellings and non-residential floor space (1) The distribution and timing of future development (residential dwellings and nonresidential floor space) to accommodate projected population and employment growth have been estimated based on the following factors (a) existing level of development as at 30 June 2006; (b) physical constraints on the land; (c) land use planning provisions of the planning scheme; (d) current development applications and approvals; (e) realistic yields and development trends; (f) relative cost of providing infrastructure; 24 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (2) (g) average occupancy rate projections; (h) average floor space conversion rates. Further details concerning the planning assumptions are referenced in section 6.6.1 (Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan). Division 3 6.2.4 6.2.5 Parameters Geographical areas (1) The planning assumptions have been prepared so that they may be aggregated into areas that reflect the different servicing patterns of the trunk infrastructure networks. (2) For the purposes of reporting (a) the existing and projected residential development and non-residential development has been summarised for the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) statistical local areas shown on OL Map 12A (Priority infrastructure area); and (b) The existing and projected infrastructure demand for each network has been summarised for the charge areas identified on (i) for the road network, OL Map 12B (Road network); or (ii) for the parks network, OL Map 12D (Parks network); or (iii) for the water supply infrastructure network, OL Map 12E (Water supply infrastructure network); or (iv) for the sewerage infrastructure network, OL Map 12F (Sewerage infrastructure network); or (v) for the stormwater infrastructure network, OL Map 12G (Stormwater infrastructure network). Time periods The planning assumptions have been prepared for the following time periods to align with the ABS census years (a) 30 June 2006 – mid 2011; (b) mid 2011 – mid 2016; (c) mid 2016 – mid 2021; 25 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (d) 6.2.6 mid 2021 – mid 2026. Development categories and types The planning assumptions are stated for the development categories being the types of residential development and non-residential development in column 2 which include the uses under the planning scheme in column 3 of Table 6.2.6 (Relationship between development categories, development types and planning scheme uses). Table 6.2.6 Column 1 Development category Residential development Non-residential development Relationship between development categories, development types and planning scheme uses Column 2 Development type Column 3 Planning scheme uses Detached dwelling Group dwelling and house. Attached dwelling Accommodation building, dual occupancy, caretaker' s dwelling, multi-unit development, relocatable home park and retirement village. Retail Adult activity, detached bottle shop, development display and sales, food outlet, hotel, indoor entertainment, market, outdoor entertainment, public recreation, restaurant, retail plant nursery, shop and shopping centre. Commercial Child care centre, commercial premises, commercial services, community care centre, educational establishment, funeral establishment, health care practice, home business, hospital, institution, place of worship, public facility, public purpose, and veterinary clinic. Industrial Agriculture, animal husbandry, car depot, car wash, cattery, extractive industry, forestry, fuel depot, general industry, intensive animal husbandry, kennel, landscape supplier, light industry, local utilities, noxious or hazardous industry, open air display, passenger terminal, rural industry, services and trades, service station, telecommunication facilities, vehicle repair station, warehouse and wholesale plant nursery. 26 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Division 4 6.2.7 Planning assumptions Existing and projected population Table 6.2.7 Column 1 Statistical local area Browns Plains Carbrook– Cornubia Daisy Hill– Priestdale Greenbank – Boronia Heights Kingston Logan (C) Bal Loganholme Loganlea Marsden Rochedale South Shailer Park Slacks Creek Springwood Existing and projected population Column 2 Development type Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Column 3 Existing and projected population (persons) 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 1,167 28,887 30,054 0 3,437 3,437 217 4,317 4,534 140 7,526 7,666 1,345 11,801 13,146 0 1,983 1,983 569 13,832 14,401 502 7,803 8,305 423 19,609 20,032 817 14,184 15,001 852 10,972 11,824 2,002 9,548 11,550 778 5,574 6,352 1,040 31,643 32,683 0 3,151 3,151 206 4,542 4,748 128 8,217 8,345 2,051 11,506 13,557 0 1,836 1,836 536 14,711 15,247 458 8,339 8,797 392 21,718 22,110 767 12,985 13,752 798 10,023 10,821 1,907 8,884 10,791 735 5,242 5,977 977 31,699 32,676 0 3,087 3,087 204 4,544 4,748 124 7,942 8,066 2,304 11,814 14,118 0 4,790 4,790 530 14,567 15,097 625 10,742 11,367 380 20,900 21,280 770 13,988 14,758 791 11,106 11,897 1,558 7,403 8,961 747 5,056 5,803 926 34,844 35,770 0 3,813 3,813 204 4,420 4,624 117 7,751 7,868 2,276 11,520 13,796 1,287 7,862 9,149 530 15,569 16,099 610 10,947 11,557 373 20,378 20,751 765 13,661 14,426 788 11,286 12,074 1,894 8,759 10,653 1,381 4,755 6,136 1,277 34,328 35,605 0 3,764 3,764 203 5,489 5,692 112 7,880 7,992 2,238 11,392 13,630 2,116 11,391 13,507 1,598 13,926 15,524 600 10,992 11,592 446 24,300 24,746 1,030 13,505 14,535 2,086 11,953 14,039 2,349 9,161 11,510 3,111 4,970 8,081 Ultimate development 1,341 36,044 37,385 0 3,952 3,952 213 5,764 5,977 117 8,275 8,392 2,350 11,962 14,312 3,494 13,784 17,278 1,678 14,622 16,300 630 11,542 12,172 469 25,514 25,983 1,081 14,181 15,262 2,190 12,551 14,741 2,467 9,619 12,086 3,267 5,218 8,485 27 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Statistical local area Tanah Merah Underwood Waterford West Woodridge Total 6.2.8 Column 2 Development type Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Column 3 Existing and projected population (persons) 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 286 680 966 685 4,183 4,868 872 4,363 5,235 4,067 14,042 18,109 14,722 162,741 177,463 266 622 888 573 6,530 7,103 1,093 4,591 5,684 3,813 13,460 17,273 14,761 168,002 182,763 680 968 1,648 516 6,359 6,875 1,079 4,614 5,693 4,205 13,173 17,378 15,491 172,751 188,242 681 944 1,625 459 6,309 6,768 1,085 5,061 6,146 4,204 13,099 17,303 17,579 180,979 198,558 691 926 1,617 428 6,976 7,404 1,094 5,346 6,440 5,459 12,944 18,403 24,838 189,243 214,081 Ultimate development 726 972 1,698 450 7,324 7,774 1,148 5,614 6,762 5,731 13,592 19,323 27,351 200,531 227,882 Existing and projected dwellings Table 6.2.8 Column 1 Statistical local area Browns Plains Carbrook– Cornubia Daisy Hill– Priestdale Greenbank – Boronia Heights Kingston Logan (C) Bal Loganholme Existing and projected dwellings Column 2 Development type Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Column 3 Existing and projected dwellings 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 619 9,630 10,249 0 1,005 1,005 104 1,366 1,470 101 2,420 2,521 744 3,920 4,664 0 751 751 269 4,611 607 11,334 11,941 0 985 985 102 1,537 1,639 99 2,825 2,924 1,193 4,091 5,284 0 752 752 264 5,252 607 11,848 12,455 0 1,002 1,002 102 1,594 1,696 99 2,825 2,924 1,363 4,354 5,717 411 1,525 1,936 264 5,425 607 13,413 14,020 0 1,273 1,273 102 1,594 1,696 99 2,825 2,924 1,363 4,354 5,717 1,035 2,699 3,734 264 5,949 897 13,413 14,310 0 1,273 1,273 102 2,015 2,117 99 2,914 3,013 1,363 4,354 5,717 1,659 3,873 5,532 890 6,023 Ultimate development 915 13,681 14,596 0 1,298 1,298 104 2,055 2,159 101 2,972 3,073 1,390 4,441 5,831 2,534 4,335 6,869 908 6,143 28 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Statistical local area Loganlea Marsden Rochedale South Shailer Park Slacks Creek Springwood Tanah Merah Underwood Waterford West Woodridge Total Column 2 Development type Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Attached dwelling Detached dwelling Total dwellings Column 3 Existing and projected dwellings 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 4,880 299 2,663 2,962 212 6,450 6,662 517 5,139 5,656 482 3,494 3,976 1,180 3,314 4,494 464 1,923 2,387 157 250 407 336 1,499 1,835 507 1,547 2,054 2,484 4,942 7,426 8,475 54,924 63,399 5,516 293 3,029 3,322 208 7,672 7,880 507 5,036 5,543 472 3,424 3,896 1,169 3,298 4,467 455 1,933 2,388 154 245 399 329 2,513 2,842 662 1,741 2,403 2,434 5,101 7,535 8,948 60,768 69,716 5,689 413 4,044 4,457 208 7,672 7,880 515 5,637 6,152 472 3,937 4,409 1,169 3,462 4,631 455 1,933 2,388 399 396 795 329 2,513 2,842 662 1,824 2,486 2,714 5,185 7,899 10,182 65,176 75,358 6,213 413 4,229 4,642 208 7,672 7,880 515 5,637 6,152 472 4,114 4,586 1,169 3,462 4,631 835 1,864 2,699 399 396 795 329 2,513 2,842 662 2,047 2,709 2,714 5,276 7,990 11,186 69,317 80,503 6,913 413 4,295 4,708 254 9,285 9,539 698 5,641 6,339 1,252 4,419 5,671 1,436 3,676 5,112 1,884 1,975 3,859 401 396 797 329 2,747 3,076 662 2,198 2,860 3,514 5,281 8,795 15,852 73,778 89,630 Ultimate development 7,051 421 4,381 4,802 259 9,471 9,730 712 5,754 6,466 1,277 4,507 5,784 1,465 3,750 5,215 1,922 2,015 3,937 409 404 813 336 2,802 3,138 675 2,242 2,917 3,584 5,387 8,971 17,012 75,638 92,650 29 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.2.9 Existing and projected employment Table 6.2.9 Column 1 Statistical local area Browns Plains Carbrook Cornubia Daisy Hill– Priestdale Greenbank– Boronia Heights Kingston Logan (C) Balance Loganholme Loganlea Marsden Rochedale South Existing and projected employment Column 3 Existing and projected employees Column 2 Development type 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total 2,551 2,087 1,736 6,374 82 412 430 924 187 582 160 929 111 504 257 872 197 646 907 1,750 206 226 422 854 837 837 1,820 3,494 377 2,430 1,373 4,180 679 1,058 2,964 4,701 299 479 391 1,169 3,132 2,614 1,736 7,482 82 412 430 924 195 584 160 939 113 504 257 874 209 691 1,053 1,953 240 232 422 894 1,017 955 2,245 4,216 638 2,638 1,407 4,683 691 1,287 3,534 5,512 307 481 391 1,179 3,713 3,141 1,736 8,590 82 412 430 924 204 585 160 949 115 504 257 877 220 737 1,200 2,157 661 1,257 1,412 3,330 1,196 1,072 2,670 4,939 899 2,846 1,441 5,186 703 1,516 4,103 6,323 316 482 391 1,189 4,242 3,752 1,736 9,730 82 412 430 924 212 587 160 959 118 505 257 879 232 782 1,346 2,360 1,127 2,143 2,406 5,676 1,359 1,216 3,095 5,671 1,138 3,090 1,476 5,703 716 1,801 4,653 7,169 324 484 391 1,199 4,771 4,362 1,736 10,870 82 412 430 924 221 588 160 969 120 505 257 882 243 828 1,492 2,563 1,500 2,695 5,390 9,585 1,523 1,361 3,521 6,404 1,376 3,334 1,510 6,220 728 2,085 5,202 8,015 333 485 391 1,209 Ultimate development 9,205 8,415 3,349 20,969 82 412 430 924 241 643 175 1,059 123 518 263 904 417 1,419 2,558 4,393 3,018 4,818 5,410 13,246 3,078 2,750 7,118 12,946 5,810 14,077 6,375 26,262 1,403 4,020 10,030 15,453 358 521 420 1,299 30 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Statistical local area Shailer Park Slacks Creek Springwood Tanah Merah Underwood Waterford West Woodridge Total Column 3 Existing and projected employees Column 2 Development type 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total 2,017 1,682 820 4,519 1,494 1,344 3,797 6,635 1,191 1,648 793 3,632 113 89 132 334 1,216 731 3,152 5,099 224 430 154 808 1,280 3,106 1,225 5,611 13,061 18,291 20,533 51,885 2,133 1,724 820 4,676 1,639 1,575 3,820 7,034 1,205 1,663 793 3,661 130 195 132 457 1,412 822 3,172 5,407 232 432 159 823 1,671 4,364 2,206 8,241 15,047 21,173 22,736 58,956 2,248 1,765 820 4,834 1,785 1,806 3,842 7,432 1,219 1,679 793 3,691 146 301 132 579 1,609 914 3,192 5,714 241 433 164 838 2,062 5,623 3,186 10,871 17,420 25,073 25,930 68,422 2,355 1,821 820 4,996 1,930 2,044 3,862 7,836 1,231 1,697 793 3,721 163 407 132 702 1,800 1,012 3,212 6,024 249 435 168 852 2,442 6,899 4,167 13,508 19,720 29,085 29,104 77,910 2,462 1,876 820 5,158 2,075 2,282 3,882 8,239 1,243 1,716 793 3,751 179 513 132 824 1,992 1,111 3,232 6,335 258 436 173 867 2,822 8,175 5,148 16,145 21,928 32,764 34,268 88,960 Ultimate development 3,148 2,399 1,048 6,595 2,984 3,281 5,581 11,845 1,332 1,839 850 4,020 419 1,200 309 1,927 2,866 1,599 4,649 9,114 298 503 200 1,000 6,964 20,175 12,704 39,842 41,744 68,586 61,467 171,798 31 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.2.10 Existing and projected non-residential floor space Table 6.2.10 Column 1 Statistical local area Browns Plains Carbrook Cornubia Daisy Hill– Priestdale Greenbank– Boronia Heights Kingston Logan (C) Balance Loganholme Loganlea Marsden Rochedale South Existing and projected non-residential floor space Column 2 Development type Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Column 3 2 Existing and projected non-residential gross floor area (m ) Ultimate 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 development 135,203 166,003 196,804 224,846 252,888 487,857 68,871 86,262 103,653 123,802 143,951 277,701 156,240 156,240 156,240 156,240 156,240 301,409 360,314 408,505 456,696 504,888 553,079 1,066,966 4,346 4,346 4,346 4,346 4,346 4,346 13,596 13,596 13,596 13,596 13,596 13,596 38,700 38,700 38,700 38,700 38,700 38,700 56,642 56,642 56,642 56,642 56,642 56,642 9,911 10,361 10,811 11,261 11,711 12,798 19,206 19,256 19,306 19,356 19,406 21,208 14,400 14,400 14,400 14,400 14,400 15,737 43,517 44,017 44,517 45,017 45,517 49,743 5,883 6,002 6,121 6,239 6,358 6,519 16,632 16,638 16,645 16,651 16,657 17,078 23,130 23,130 23,130 23,130 23,130 23,714 45,645 45,770 45,895 46,020 46,145 47,311 10,441 11,054 11,667 12,280 12,893 22,097 21,318 22,817 24,315 25,814 27,313 46,811 81,630 94,799 107,967 121,136 134,304 230,180 113,389 128,669 143,950 159,230 174,510 299,089 10,918 12,718 35,033 59,731 79,500 159,954 7,458 7,658 41,481 70,719 88,935 158,994 37,980 37,980 127,080 216,540 485,100 486,900 56,356 58,356 203,594 346,990 653,535 805,848 44,361 53,879 63,397 72,045 80,694 163,134 27,621 31,505 35,390 40,144 44,897 90,766 163,800 202,065 240,330 278,594 316,859 640,576 235,782 287,449 339,116 390,783 442,450 894,476 19,981 33,823 47,664 60,301 72,938 307,941 80,190 87,047 93,904 101,965 110,027 464,531 123,570 126,652 129,734 132,816 135,898 573,757 223,741 247,521 271,302 295,082 318,863 1,346,229 35,987 36,634 37,280 37,927 38,573 74,372 34,914 42,475 50,036 59,420 68,804 132,659 266,760 318,026 369,292 418,735 468,178 902,682 337,661 397,135 456,608 516,082 575,555 1,109,712 15,847 16,297 16,747 17,197 17,647 18,960 15,807 15,857 15,907 15,957 16,007 17,198 35,190 35,190 35,190 35,190 35,190 37,809 66,844 67,344 67,844 68,344 68,844 73,967 32 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Statistical local area Shailer Park Slacks Creek Springwood Tanah Merah Underwood Waterford West Woodridge Total Column 2 Development type Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Retail Commercial Industrial Total Column 3 2 Existing and projected non-residential gross floor area (m ) Ultimate 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 development 106,901 113,028 119,156 124,830 130,504 166,847 55,506 56,881 58,255 60,083 61,911 79,153 73,800 73,800 73,800 73,800 73,800 94,352 236,207 243,709 251,211 258,713 266,215 340,353 79,182 86,884 94,586 102,289 109,991 158,133 44,352 51,969 59,586 67,446 75,305 108,265 341,730 343,755 345,781 347,564 349,347 502,253 465,264 482,609 499,954 517,299 534,644 768,651 63,123 63,858 64,594 65,227 65,861 70,576 54,384 54,892 55,400 56,010 56,620 60,674 71,370 71,370 71,370 71,370 71,370 76,480 188,877 190,120 191,364 192,607 193,851 207,730 5,989 6,864 7,739 8,614 9,489 22,185 2,937 6,437 9,936 13,436 16,936 39,594 11,880 11,880 11,880 11,880 11,880 27,774 20,806 25,181 29,556 33,930 38,305 89,553 64,448 74,853 85,258 95,413 105,567 151,880 24,123 27,136 30,149 33,412 36,676 52,766 283,680 285,472 287,264 289,056 290,848 418,444 372,251 387,461 402,671 417,881 433,091 623,090 11,872 12,322 12,772 13,222 13,672 15,768 14,190 14,240 14,290 14,340 14,390 16,596 13,860 14,288 14,717 15,145 15,574 17,962 39,922 40,850 41,779 42,707 43,636 50,326 67,840 88,552 109,265 129,412 149,559 369,084 102,498 144,028 185,559 227,668 269,777 665,763 110,250 198,517 286,783 375,037 463,290 1,143,317 280,588 431,097 581,607 732,116 882,626 2,178,164 692,233 797,478 923,239 1,045,179 1,162,191 2,212,452 603,603 698,694 827,409 959,820 1,081,208 2,263,352 1,847,970 2,046,264 2,333,658 2,619,333 3,084,109 5,532,046 3,143,806 3,542,437 4,084,305 4,624,332 5,327,508 10,007,851 33 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.2.11 Existing and projected demand for the road network Table 6.2.11A Column 1 Charge area 1 (Greenbank) 2 (Hillcrest) 3 (Greenbank East) 4 (Park Ridge) 5 (Browns Plains) 6 (Marsden) 7 (Loganlea) 8 (Tanah Merah) 9 (Carbrook) 10 (Shailer Park) 11 (Springwood) 12 (Underwood) 13 (Slacks Creek) 14 (Berrinba) Table 6.2.11B Column 1 Charge area 1 (Greenbank) 2 (Hillcrest) 3 (Greenbank East) 4 (Park Ridge) 5 (Browns Plains) 6 (Marsden) 7 (Loganlea) 8 (Tanah Merah) 9 (Carbrook) 10 (Shailer Park) 11 (Springwood) 12 (Underwood) 13 (Slacks Creek) 14 (Berrinba) Road network – Existing and projected demand for residential development 2006 3,663 22,145 2,354 5,111 34,676 38,759 18,310 17,842 6,870 31,958 51,372 25,455 26,840 17,791 Column 2 Demand (vpd) 2021 4,004 27,609 701 12,680 42,670 46,430 25,584 21,076 8,347 34,197 48,546 29,551 26,910 19,660 Road network – Existing and projected demand for non-residential development Column 2 Demand (vpd) 2006 2021 305 16,420 1,844 11,437 39,285 18,158 22,744 6,125 11,051 41,173 67,811 54,894 38,859 23,478 308 20,013 1,821 24,949 52,126 20,106 29,746 7,232 12,708 48,582 73,863 56,955 44,539 37,427 34 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.2.12 Existing and projected demand for the parks network Table 6.2.12 Parks network – Existing and projected demand Column 2 Column 1 Charge area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Demand (EP) 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 1,960 50,102 53,075 33,465 37,249 488 750 378 1,891 49,304 58,925 37,987 42,727 471 716 360 1,825 49,959 59,365 39,847 42,612 455 1,992 1,443 2,237 52,456 59,406 40,000 45,961 444 4,298 3,397 2,208 57,875 61,248 44,578 46,213 438 6,612 5,354 6.2.13 Existing and projected demand for the water supply infrastructure network Table 6.2.13 Water supply infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand Column 2 Column 1 Charge area Greenbank (GRNBK) Marsden (MARSN) Kimberley Park (KIMPK) Springwood Low Level (SWDLL) Springwood High Level (SWDHL) Underwood (UWDHLL–LL) Park Ridge Demand (EP) 2009 2011 2016 2021 2026 37,275 39,978 41,214 45,571 46,586 50,912 53,400 56,410 57,910 63,791 37,719 38,595 41,454 44,456 47,078 70,534 72,218 74,127 78,742 84,997 25,114 24,888 25,878 25,994 28,805 4,403 5,474 5,353 5,318 5,370 0 0 9,594 23,986 38,378 35 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.2.14 Existing and projected demand for the sewerage infrastructure network Table 6.2.14 Column 1 Charge area Browns Plains (BRNSP) Marsden (MARSN) Loganlea (LOGLE) Springwood (SPWD) Slacks Creek (SLKSC) Loganholme Water Pollution Control Centre (WPCC) Park Ridge Sewerage infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand Column 2 Demand (EP) 2009 2011 2016 2021 2026 39,670 42,244 42,124 46,451 47,707 22,373 24,996 28,472 31,027 35,723 9,252 9,367 11,748 12,825 13,371 79,234 80,219 79,862 81,962 87,505 49,431 50,532 53,818 54,250 60,040 27,828 28,674 29,390 31,524 32,326 0 0 10,424 26,061 41,698 6.2.15 Existing and projected demand for the stormwater infrastructure network Table 6.2.15 Stormwater infrastructure network – Existing and projected demand Column 2 Column 1 Charge area Demand (impervious hectares) 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 Abang Ave 6.0 12.6 19.2 19.2 19.2 Park Ridge – A2 61.9 61.9 61.9 88.8 115.8 Park Ridge – B1 27.7 27.7 27.7 27.7 76.0 Park Ridge – B2 33.6 33.6 78.3 122.3 122.3 Park Ridge – E1 85.6 85.6 85.6 85.6 151.3 Park Ridge – F 348.1 348.1 348.1 368.7 389.3 Park Ridge – G 147.0 147.0 147.0 147.0 178.0 36 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Part 3 6.3.1 6.3.2 Priority infrastructure area Purpose (1) The priority infrastructure area identifies the area that is to accommodate future urban growth, such as residential, retail, commercial, industrial and related community and government purposes, up to 2021. (2) The primary purpose of the priority infrastructure area is to encourage urban growth in areas where suitable and adequate development infrastructure exists, or where it can be provided efficiently. Priority infrastructure area (1) The priority infrastructure area is the area identified as the priority infrastructure area on OL Map 12A (Priority infrastructure area). (2) Further detail of the planning assumptions for the priority infrastructure area are identified in section 6.6.1 (Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan). 37 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Part 4 6.4.1 Desired standard of service Road network The desired standard of service for the road network is identified in Table 6.4.1 (Desired standard of service for the road network). Table 6.4.1 Desired standard of service for the road network Column 1 Desired standard of service Road transport infrastructure outcomes Road transport standards infrastructure planning planning Road transport infrastructure design standards Column 2 Description of standard Road transport infrastructure is intended to (a) service development; and (b) integrate with the road network; and (c) protect and enhance the functions of roads in 109 the road hierarchy ; and (d) be safe, efficient and legible in meeting the requirements of the intended use; and (e) promote alternative transport use to that of the private motor vehicle; and (f) provide cycle lanes and cycleways within the road reserve that integrate with the cycleway network; and (g) protect and enhance the functions of cycle lanes and cycleways within the road reserve 110 in the cycleway hierarchy . Road transport accordance with infrastructure is provided in (a) the road hierarchy; and (b) the road network; and (c) cycle lanes and cycleways within the road reserve are provided in accordance with the cycleway hierarchy. Road transport accordance with (a) infrastructure is designed in road transport infrastructure is designed in accordance with the standards for transport infrastructure in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006; and 109 See the road hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 110 See the cycleway hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 38 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Desired standard of service Column 2 Description of standard (b) Austroads level of service of D, requiring a maximum road volume to capacity ratio of 0.85; and (c) 6.4.2 cycle lanes, cycleways and pedestrian pathways within the road reserve are designed in accordance with the standards for transport infrastructure in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006. Parks network The desired standard of service for the parks network is identified in Table 6.4.2A (Desired standard of service for the parks network). Table 6.4.2A Desired standard of service for the parks network Column 1 Desired standard of service Park planning outcomes Column 2 Description of standard A park is intended to (a) service development in accordance with the rate of land provision stated in Table 6.4.2B (Rate of land provision for the parks network); and (b) integrate with the parks network; and (c) protect and enhance the primary function and role of parks in the parks hierarchy111; and (d) embellish parks to complement the type and purpose of the park in accordance with Table 6.4.2C (Typical embellishments for the parks network); and (e) provide for or incorporate a range of safe and accessible recreation opportunities for the public; and (f) accommodate adequate facilities to meet the needs of the community; and (g) provide well distributed public open spaces that contribute to the legibility, accessibility and character of development; and (h) create an attractive urban setting, bushland setting or focal point; and (i) establish a clear relationship between the public 111 See the parks hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 39 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Desired standard of service Column 2 Description of standard recreation area and adjoining uses; and (j) be of a physical standard that permits its use for the intended purpose; and (k) be cost effective to maintain; and (l) provide cycleways that cycleway network; and integrate with the (m) protect and enhance the functions of cycleways in the cycleway hierarchy112. Park planning standards A park is provided in accordance with (a) the parks hierarchy; and (b) the parks network. A cycleway within a park is provided in accordance with (a) the cycleway hierarchy; and (b) the cycleway network. Park design standards A park is designed in accordance with the standards for parks in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006. Cycleways and pedestrian pathways within parks are designed in accordance with the standards for road transport infrastructure in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006. Table 6.4.2B Rate of land provision for the parks network Column 2 Rate of land provision (hectare/ 1,000 persons) Column 1 Type of park Recreation park Sport park Total 112 Local District Metropolitan Total 0.8 1.2 1.0 3.0 – 1.3 0.5 1.8 0.8 2.5 1.5 4.8 See the cycleway hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 40 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Table 6.4.2C Typical embellishments for the parks network Column 2 Type of park Column 1 Embellishment type Recreation park Local District Sport park Metropolitan Corridor Local District Metropolitan (Existing only) Environmental park Playground/ Activity area Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Sporting fields No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Sporting courts Yes (half court) Yes (half court) Yes (half court) No No No Yes No Spectator seating (basic) No No No No No Yes Yes No Dog off-leash areas No Yes Yes No No No No No Public amenities No Yes Yes No No No No No Paths (pedestrian/cycle) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Seating Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Shade structures Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Picnic tables Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes minor moderate major Tap/bubblers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BBQ No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Bins Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Landscaping (including earthworks, irrigation and revegetation) Yes Yes Yes Ye Yes Yes Yes Yes minor moderate major revegetation No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Internal roads (10% of parks) Parking Kerbside Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes (10% of parks) Fencing/Bollards Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lighting Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Signage Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 2 Type of park Column 1 Embellishment type Recreation park Local Platforms/ Pontoons No Skate bowls No District Yes Sport park Metropolitan Corridor Yes No Yes Local Environmental park District Metropolitan No No No Yes No No No No No (Existing only) (50% of parks) Yes (50% of parks) Fitness equipment No No Yes No No No No No Safety cameras Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No (22% of parks) Wedding feature No (20% of parks) 6.4.3 Water supply infrastructure network The desired standard of service for the water supply infrastructure network is identified in Table 6.4.3 (Desired standard of service for the water supply infrastructure network). Table 6.4.3 Desired standard of service for the water supply infrastructure network Column 1 Desired standard of service Water supply infrastructure planning outcomes Column 2 Description of standard Water supply infrastructure is intended to (a) service development; and (b) integrate with the existing and planned water supply system; and 42 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Desired standard of service Column 2 Description of standard (c) protect and enhance the water supply system. Water supply infrastructure planning standards Water supply infrastructure accordance with Water supply infrastructure design standards 6.4.4 is provided in 113 (a) the water supply infrastructure hierarchy and (b) the water supply infrastructure network. ; Water supply infrastructure is designed in accordance with the desired standard of service identified in section 5 of the Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Water Supply Infrastructure Network, 2011. Sewerage infrastructure network The desired standard of service for the sewerage infrastructure network is identified in Table 6.4.4 (Desired standard of service for the sewerage infrastructure network). Table 6.4.4 Desired standard of service for the sewerage infrastructure network Column 1 Desired standard of service Sewerage infrastructure planning outcomes Sewerage infrastructure planning standards Column 2 Description of standard Sewerage infrastructure is intended to (a) service development; and (b) integrate with the existing and planned sewerage system; and (c) protect and enhance the sewerage system; and (d) minimise or eliminate the infiltration of ground waters or surface waters. Sewerage infrastructure is provided in accordance with 114 (a) the sewerage infrastructure hierarchy ; and (b) the sewerage infrastructure network. Sewerage infrastructure design standards Sewerage infrastructure is designed in accordance with the desired standards of service identified in section 5 of the Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Sewerage Infrastructure Network, 2011. 113 See the water supply infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 114 See the sewerage infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 43 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.4.5 Stormwater infrastructure network The desired standard of service for the stormwater infrastructure network is identified in Table 6.4.5 (Desired standard of service for the stormwater infrastructure network). Table 6.4.5 Desired standard of service for the stormwater infrastructure network Column 1 Desired standard of service Stormwater infrastructure planning outcomes Column 2 Description of standard Stormwater infrastructure is intended to (a) service development; and (b) integrate with existing and planned stormwater infrastructure; and manage stormwater flows from future development in a manner that protects life, property and the natural environment, and does not deteriorate existing flood conditions, in a 100 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) flood event; and (c) (d) protect receiving water quality by seeking to achieve the following minimum reductions in total pollutant load from future development, compared to untreated stormwater runoff115 (i) 80% reduction in total suspended solids; (ii) 60% reduction in total phosphorus; (iii) 45% reduction in total nitrogen; (iv) 90% reduction in gross pollutants; and 115 (e) retain natural waterways, wetlands and riparian corridors and maximise the use of natural channel design principles; and (f) minimise any change to the frequency of disturbance to aquatic ecosystems and avoid channel bed and bank erosion; and (g) appropriately integrate stormwater infrastructure into green space to maximise benefit to the community and natural environment. It should be noted that although Council seeks to achieve the above water quality standards, these standards cannot be guaranteed. 44 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Desired standard of service Stormwater infrastructure planning standards Stormwater infrastructure design standards Part 5 6.5.1 is provided in 116 (a) the stormwater infrastructure hierarchy and (b) the stormwater infrastructure network. ; Stormwater infrastructure is designed in accordance with the standards for stormwater infrastructure identified in Planning Scheme Policy No. 5 (Design and construction of work) 2006 which generally accord with the Queensland Urban Drainage Manual (QUDM). Plans for trunk infrastructure Purpose (1) The plans for trunk infrastructure identify (a) the existing trunk infrastructure at the base date stated in column 2 of Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon); and (b) the future trunk infrastructure intended to service the assumed development at the desired standard of service stated in Part 4, up to the planning horizon identified in column 3 of Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon). Table 6.5.1 Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon Column 1 Trunk infrastructure network 116 Column 2 Description of standard Stormwater infrastructure accordance with Column 2 Base date Column 3 Planning horizon Road network 30 June 2006 2021 Parks network 30 June 2006 2026 Water supply infrastructure network 30 June 2009 2026 Sewerage infrastructure network 30 June 2009 2026 Stormwater infrastructure network 30 June 2006 2026 See the stormwater infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 45 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.5.2 Trunk infrastructure networks, systems and typical items Table 6.5.2 (Trunk infrastructure networks, systems and typical items) identifies the systems and typical items that comprise each trunk infrastructure network. Table 6.5.2 Trunk infrastructure networks, systems and typical items Column 1 Network Road network Column 2 System Local government roads and State-controlled roads Column 3 Typical item All local government owned urban arterial, major urban collector, minor urban collector and industrial collector roads. Local function of State-controlled roads. Associated intersections, traffic lights, lighting, bridges, culverts, kerb and channel, local road drainage, cycle lanes, pedestrian footpaths and cycleways within the road reserve. Parks network Land, works and embellishments for sport parks and recreation parks.117 Embellishments provided to facilitate public access to, and recreational use of, environmental parks.118 Cycleways and pedestrian pathways within sport, recreation, and environmental parks and associated lighting, culverts, directional and information signage, surface marking. Water supply infrastructure network Sewerage infrastructure network Regional water supply infrastructure.119 Planned reticulation water supply infrastructure.120 Regional sewerage infrastructure.121 117 Sport parks and recreation parks are types of parks within the parks hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 118 Environmental park is a type of park within the parks hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 119 Regional water supply infrastructure is a type of water supply infrastructure within the water supply infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 120 Planned reticulation water supply infrastructure is a type of water supply infrastructure within the water supply infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 46 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Network Column 2 System Stormwater infrastructure network 6.5.3 Column 3 Typical item Planned reticulation sewerage infrastructure.122 For the charge areas identified on OL Map 12G (Stormwater infrastructure network) the following (a) natural waterways and riparian corridors; (b) overland flow paths/ channels (natural and constructed); (c) piped drainage (generally > 600mm pipes, culverts, manholes, inlets and outlets); (d) detention facilities; (e) retention facilities; (f) gross pollutant capture devices; (g) sediment basins; (h) sand filters; (i) bio-retention basins; (j) constructed wetlands; (k) bank stabilisation, erosion protection and revegetation. Plans for trunk infrastructure (1) The existing and future trunk infrastructure for each trunk infrastructure network are conceptually shown on the following maps (a) OL Map 12B (Road network); (b) OL Map 12D (Parks network); (c) OL Map 12E (Water supply infrastructure network); (d) OL Map 12F (Sewerage infrastructure network); (e) OL Map 12G (Stormwater infrastructure network). 121 Regional sewerage infrastructure is a type of sewerage infrastructure within the sewerage infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 122 Planned reticulation sewerage infrastructure is a type of sewerage infrastructure within the sewerage infrastructure hierarchy identified in schedule 2 (Infrastructure hierarchy). 47 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 6.5.4 (2) The State-controlled roads forming part of the trunk road network have been identified having regard to the statement of intent for each State-controlled road provided by the supplier of State-controlled roads infrastructure.123 (3) Further details concerning the plans for trunk infrastructure are provided in the extrinsic material. Schedule of works Appendix 1 (Schedule of works) identifies a summary of the future trunk infrastructure for each network to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon identified in column 3 of Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon). Part 6 6.6.1 List of extrinsic material Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan The documents identified in column 2 of Table 6.6.1 (Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan) for the trunk infrastructure network identified in column 1 of Table 6.6.1 (Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan) are extrinsic material under the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 which assist in the interpretation of the priority infrastructure plan. Table 6.6.1 Extrinsic material to priority infrastructure plan Column 1 Trunk infrastructure network Road Parks 123 Column 2 Title of document Part A of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority Infrastructure Plan incorporating the following– (a) Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Road Network, 2011; (b) Transport Infrastructure Charges Scheme for Logan City, November 2004; (c) Updated Infrastructure Charges Calculation for Road and Minor Drainage November 2006; (d) Inputs for Road Network Modelling; (e) Outputs of Road Network Modelling. Part B of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority A copy of the statement of intent for each State-controlled road in the planning scheme area can be obtained from the public sector entity responsible for the administration of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. 48 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Trunk infrastructure network Column 2 Title of document Infrastructure Plan incorporating the Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Parks Network, 2011. Water supply Part C of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority Infrastructure Plan incorporating the following– Sewerage Stormwater (a) Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Water Supply Infrastructure Network, 2011; (b) Park Ridge MDA, Cost Estimate Report, January 2009; (c) Priority Infrastructure Plan – Extrinsic Report for Water Supply Trunk Infrastructure, April 2007. Part D of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority Infrastructure Plan incorporating the following– (a) Executive Summary of Extrinsic Material for the Sewerage Infrastructure Network, 2011; (b) Park Ridge Sewer Strategy, December 2008; (c) Loganholme Stage 7 Upgrade, Revised Project Planning Report, November 2008; (d) Priority Infrastructure Plan – Extrinsic Report for Sewerage Trunk Infrastructure, April 2007. Part E of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority Infrastructure Plan incorporating the following– (a) Executive Summary Of Extrinsic Material for the Stormwater Infrastructure Network, 2011; (b) Abang Avenue Master Drainage Study, July 2004; (c) Abang Avenue Drainage Study Addendum Report, May 2005; (d) Abang Avenue Drainage Upgrade Preliminary Estimates, November 2008; (e) Abang Avenue 50 yr ARI Pipe System Preliminary Estimates, November 2008; (f) Park Ridge Preliminary Stormwater Design Project, October 2008; (g) Park Ridge Preliminary Stormwater Design Project – Addendum report, July 2009; (h) Park Ridge Major Development Area. Stormwater Policy Discussion Paper, 2008. 49 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Trunk infrastructure network Planning assumptions Column 2 Title of document Part F of the Extrinsic Material to the Priority Infrastructure Plan incorporating the Logan City Council Projections, Assumptions and Priority Infrastructure Area Section 8A Submission, 2008. Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary) 26 Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary), Part 1 (Defined Terms), Table 1.1 (Defined terms) (1) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘banner sign’ insert ‘base date’. (2) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, ‘defined term map (DT Map)’ omit. (3) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘defined use’ insert ‘demand unit’. (4) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘desired environmental outcome’ insert ‘desired standard of service’. (5) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘development approval’ insert ‘development category’. 50 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (6) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘development infrastructure’ insert ‘development type’. (7) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘environmental weed’ insert ‘equivalent persons (EP)’. (8) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘esplanade’ insert ‘establishment cost’. (9) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘existing lawful use’ insert ‘existing trunk infrastructure’. (10) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘frontage’ insert ‘future trunk infrastructure’. (11) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘impervious area’ insert ‘impervious hectare’. (12) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘non-noise sensitive place’ insert ‘non-residential development’. 51 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (13) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘plan of development’ insert ‘planned date’. (14) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘planned date’ insert ‘planning assumptions’. (15) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘planning assumptions’ insert ‘planning horizon’. (16) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘planning scheme policy’ insert ‘plans for trunk infrastructure’. (17) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘premises’ insert ‘prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area’. (18) Schedule 1, Part 1.1, Table 1.1, after ‘prescribed solution’ insert ‘prescribed water supply infrastructure network area’. (19) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘prescribed water supply infrastructure network area’ insert ‘priority infrastructure area’. 52 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (20) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘priority infrastructure area’ insert ‘priority infrastructure plan’. (21) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘reserve’ insert ‘residential development’. (22) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, ‘sewerage and water supply headworks contribution area’ omit. (23) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘sewerage infrastructure’ insert ‘sewerage infrastructure network’. (24) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘State-controlled road’ insert ‘State infrastructure provider’. (25) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, ‘stormwater drainage network’ omit. (26) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘stormwater infrastructure’ insert ‘stormwater infrastructure network’. (27) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘trust land’ insert 53 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 ‘ultimate development’. (28) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘vehicle’ insert ‘vehicle trip ends per day (vpd)’. (29) Schedule 1, Part 1, Table 1.1, after ‘water supply infrastructure’ insert ‘water supply infrastructure network’. 27 Amendment of Schedule 1 (Dictionary), Part 1 (Defined Terms), section 1.1 (Defined terms) (1) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of banner sign insert ‘base date see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (2) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of cycleway network, ‘DT Map 2’ omit, insert ‘the infrastructure overlay’. (3) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of defined term map (DT Map) omit. (4) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of defined use insert ‘demand unit see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (5) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of desired environmental outcome 54 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 insert ‘desired standard of service see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (6) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of development approval insert ‘development category see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (7) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of development infrastructure insert ‘development type see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (8) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of district cycleway, ‘DT Map 2’ omit, insert ‘the cycleway network’. (9) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of environmental weed insert ‘equivalent persons (EP) see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (10) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of esplanade insert ‘establishment cost see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (11) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of existing lawful use insert ‘existing trunk infrastructure see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (12) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of frontage 55 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 insert ‘future trunk infrastructure see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (13) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of highway, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (14) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of impervious area omit, insert ‘impervious area means the area of the premises that is impervious to rainfall or overland flow that results in the discharge of stormwater from the premises.’. (15) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of impervious area insert ‘impervious hectare see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’ (16) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of main road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (17) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of major road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (18) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of major urban collector (access permitted) road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. 56 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (19) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of major urban collector (limited access) road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (20) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of neighbourhood cycleway, ‘DT Map 2’ omit, insert ‘the cycleway network’. (21) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of non-noise sensitive place insert ‘non-residential development see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (22) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of on–site sewerage area, ‘DT Map 6’ omit, insert ‘the sewerage infrastructure network’. (23) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of parks network, ‘DT Map 3’ omit, insert ‘the infrastructure overlay’. (24) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of plan of development insert ‘planned date see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (25) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of planned date insert 57 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 ‘planning assumptions see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (26) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of planning assumptions insert ‘planning horizon see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (27) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of planning scheme policy insert ‘plans for trunk infrastructure see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’ (28) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of premises insert ‘prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area means the area identified as the prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area in the sewerage infrastructure network.’ (29) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of prescribed solution insert ‘prescribed water supply infrastructure network area means the area identified as the prescribed water supply infrastructure network area in the water supply infrastructure network.’ (30) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of prescribed water supply infrastructure network area insert ‘priority infrastructure area see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’ (31) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of priority infrastructure area insert ‘priority infrastructure plan see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. 58 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (32) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of reserve insert ‘residential development see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’. (33) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of road network, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the infrastructure overlay’. (34) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of sewerage and water supply headworks contribution area omit. (35) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of sewerage infrastructure insert ‘sewerage infrastructure network means the sewerage infrastructure network in the infrastructure overlay.’ (36) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of State-controlled road insert ‘State infrastructure provider see schedule 3 (Dictionary) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.99 99 Sustainable Planning Act 2009, schedule 3 (Dictionary)– State infrastructure provider means a concurrence agency that supplies, or contributes toward the cost of, State infrastructure.’. (37) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of stormwater drainage network omit. (38) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of stormwater infrastructure insert 59 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 ‘stormwater infrastructure network means the stormwater infrastructure network in the infrastructure overlay.’ (39) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of trunk cycleway, ‘DT Map 2’ omit, insert ‘the cycleway network’. (40) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of trunk cycleway insert ‘trunk infrastructure see schedule 3 (Dictionary) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.100 100 Sustainable Planning Act 2009, schedule 3 (Dictionary)– trunk infrastructure for a local government, means— (a) if the local government’s planning scheme includes a priority infrastructure plan— development infrastructure identified in the plan as trunk infrastructure; or (b) if an adopted infrastructure charges resolution identifies trunk infrastructure for the local government’s area—the trunk infrastructure identified in the resolution; or (c) otherwise—development infrastructure, other than development infrastructure for which a condition has been imposed under section 626A.’. (41) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of trust land insert ‘ultimate development see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’ (42) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of urban arterial road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (43) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of urban arterial (dual carriageway) road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. 60 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (44) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, definition of urban arterial (single carriageway) road, ‘DT Map 1’ omit, insert ‘the road network’. (45) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of vehicle insert ‘vehicle trip ends per day (vpd) see section 6.1.3 (Definitions in Chapter 6).’ (46) Schedule 1, Part 1, section 1.1, after definition of water supply infrastructure insert ‘water supply infrastructure network means the water supply infrastructure network identified in the infrastructure overlay.’ Amendment of Schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) 28 Amendment of Schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) Schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) omit, insert Schedule 4 Planning scheme maps Part 1 Planning scheme maps 1.1 Planning scheme maps Table 1.1 (Planning scheme maps) in schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) identifies the planning scheme maps. Table 1.1 Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Planning scheme maps Column 2 Planning scheme map number Column 3 Description of planning scheme map Column 4 Section 61 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Locality map (LO Maps 1). Column 2 Planning scheme map number Column 3 Description of planning scheme map Column 4 Section LO Map 1. Locality map. 1.2.4 LO Map 1A. Centres locality map predominant land use areas. 1.2.4 Zone maps (LZ Maps). LZ Maps 1 to 32. Zone maps. 1.2.4 Sub-area maps (SA Maps). SA Map 1. Centre zones sub-area map – Springwood zone (Springwood). 3.3.1 SA Map 2. Centre zones sub-area map – Shailer Park zone (Shailer Park). 3.3.1 SA Map 3. Centre zones sub-area map– Loganholme zone (Loganholme). 3.3.1 SA Map 4. Centre zones sub-area map – Logan Central zone (Logan Central). 3.3.1 SA Map 5. Centre zones sub-area map – Meadowbrook zone (Meadowbrook). 3.3.1 SA Map 6. Centre zones sub-area map – Marsden/Kingston zone (Marsden/Kingston). 3.3.1 SA Map 7. Centre zones sub-area map – Berrinba zone (Berrinba). 3.3.1 SA Map 8. Centre zones sub-area map – Crestmead zone (Crestmead). 3.3.1 SA Map 9. Centre zones sub-area map – Browns Plains zone (Browns Plains). 3.3.1 SA Map 10. Conservation zone sub-area map. 3.4.1 SA Map 11. Non Urban zone sub-areas and Public Open Space zone sub-areas. 3.4.1 SA Map 12. Residential zones sub-areas. 3.2.1 LP Map 1A. Local plan map – Springwood zone. (Springwood) 3.3.1 Local plan maps (LP Maps). 62 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Column 2 Planning scheme map number Column 3 Description of planning scheme map Column 4 Section LP Map 1B. Local plan map – Springwood zone (Compton Road). 3.3.1 LP Map 1C. Local plan map – Springwood zone (Slacks Creek). 3.3.1 LP Map 1D. Local plan map – Springwood zone (Underwood). 3.3.1 LP Map 2. Local plan map –Shailer Park zone (Shailer Park Central). 3.3.1 LP Map 3. Local plan map – Loganholme zone (Loganholme). 3.3.1 LP Map 4. Local plan map – Logan Central zone (Logan Central). 3.3.1 LP Map 5. Local plan map – Meadowbrook zone (Meadowbrook). 3.3.1 LP Map 6A. Local plan map – Marsden/Kingston zone (Marsden). 3.3.1 LP Map 6B. Local plan map – Marsden/Kingston zone (Kingston). 3.3.1 LP Map 7. Local plan map –Berrinba zone (Berrinba). 3.3.1 LP Map 8. Local plan map –Crestmead zone (Crestmead Industrial Estate). 3.3.1 LP Map 9A. Local plan map –Browns Plains zone (Browns Plains Central). 3.3.1 LP Map 9B. Local plan map – Browns Plains zone (Blackwell Street). 3.3.1 63 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Overlay maps (OL Maps). Column 2 Planning scheme map number Column 3 Description of planning scheme map Column 4 Section OL Map 1A. Overlay map – Vegetation management area (Districts 1–17 management orders). 4.2.1 OL Map 1B. Overlay map – Vegetation management area (District 18 balance area). 4.2.1 OL Map 2. Overlay map – Flood and overland flow management area. 4.3.1 OL Map 3. Overlay map – Acid sulfate soils area. 4.4.1 OL Map 4. Overlay map – Bushfire hazard area. 4.5.1 OL Map 5. Overlay map – Steep slopes area. 4.6.1 OL Map 6. Overlay map – Wetland and waterway area. 4.7.1 OL Map 7. Overlay map – Greenbank Military Training Buffer area. 4.8.1 OL Map 8. Overlay map – Heritage places area. 4.9.1 OL Map 9. Overlay map – Powerline infrastructure area. 4.10.1 OL Map 10. Overlay map – Extractive industry area. 4.11.1 OL Map 11. Overlay map – Noise affected area. 4.12.1 OL Map 12A. Overlay map – Priority infrastructure area. 4.13.1 OL Map 12B. Overlay map – Road network. 4.13.1 OL Map 12C. Overlay map – Cycleway network. 4.13.1 OL Map 12D. Overlay map – Parks network. 4.13.1 OL Map 12E. Overlay map – Water supply infrastructure network. 4.13.1 OL Map 12F. Overlay map – Sewerage infrastructure network. 4.13.1 OL Map 12G. Overlay map – Stormwater 4.13.1 64 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Column 3 Description of planning scheme map Column 4 Section infrastructure network. OL Map 12H. Overlay map – Designated land. 4.13.1 District maps (DSD Maps). DSD Map 1. Vegetation management area district map – Logandale district. 4.2.1 Sub-district maps Nil Nil Nil (SD Maps). Part 2 2.1 Column 2 Planning scheme map number Interpretation of planning scheme maps Interpretation of planning scheme maps Table 2.1 (Boundary of a specified division of a planning scheme map) in schedule 4 (Planning scheme maps) identifies in column 2 the basis for determining a specified division of a planning scheme map identified in column 1. Table 2.1 Boundary of a specified division of a planning scheme map Column 1 Planning scheme map Zone maps (LZ Maps). Column 2 Determination of boundary The boundaries of a zone is to be determined by reference to (a) if a cadastral boundary exists, the cadastral boundary; and (b) if a cadastral boundary does not exist (i) a metes and bounds description provided for in an approval under the former acts or a development approval under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, to which the boundary relates; or (ii) a right line that connects 2 cadastral points to which the boundary relates if there is not a metes and bounds description; and (c) a survey of the boundary of the zone shown on the zoning map if paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply. Example of paragraph (b)(ii) This method would be used where the boundary of a zone connects 2 cadastral points by means of a right line. Example of paragraph (c) This method would be used where the boundary of a zone follows a line 65 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary determined by the level of the defined flood event. Locality maps (LO maps). The boundaries of a locality is to be determined by reference to (a) if a cadastral boundary exists, the cadastral boundary; and (b) if a cadastral boundary does not exist (i) a metes and bounds description provided for in an approval under the former Acts or a development approval under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, to which the boundary relates; or (ii) a right line that connects 2 cadastral points to which the boundary relates if there is not a metes and bounds description; and (c) a survey of the boundary of the locality shown on the locality map if paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply. Example of paragraph (b)(ii) This method would be used where the boundary of a locality connects 2 cadastral points by means of a right line. Example of paragraph (c) This method would be used where the boundary of a locality follows a line determined by the level of the defined flood event. Sub-area maps (SA Maps). The boundaries of a sub-area is to be determined by reference to (a) if a cadastral boundary exists, the cadastral boundary; and (b) if a cadastral boundary does not exist, a right line that connects 2 cadastral points to which the boundary relates if there is not a metes and bounds description; and (c) a survey of the boundary of the sub-area shown on the sub-area map if paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply. Example of paragraph (b) This method would be used where the boundary of a sub-area connects 2 cadastral points by means of a right line. Local plan maps (LP maps). The boundaries of a specified division on a local plan map is to be determined by reference to (a) if a cadastral boundary exists, the cadastral boundary; and (b) if a cadastral boundary does not exist, a right 66 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary line that connects 2 cadastral points to which the boundary relates if there is not a metes and bounds description; and (c) a survey of the boundary of the specified division shown on the local plan map if paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply. Example of paragraph (b) This method would be used where the boundary of a specified division connects 2 cadastral points by means of a right line. OL Map 1A (Districts 1–17 management orders) and DSD Map 1 (Vegetation management area district map – Logandale district). The boundary is determined by reference to OL Map 1B (District 18 balance area). The boundary is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary; and (b) in the case of the Logandale district of the vegetation management area, the metes and bounds description contained in DSD Map 1. (a) the cadastral boundary; and (b) in the case where there is no cadastral boundary, the boundary of the zone that aligns with the boundary of the overlay; and (c) in the case where the boundary of the overlay does not align with the boundary of the zone, a survey of the boundary as shown on the overlay map. OL Map 2 (Flood and overland flow management area). The boundary is determined by the survey of the relevant defined inundation event. OL Map 3 (Acid sulfate soils area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes lines which are 5 metres AHD and 20 metres AHD. OL Map 4 (Bushfire hazard area). The boundary is determined by a survey of the boundary as shown on the overlay map. OL Map 5 (Steep slopes area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes the line one side of which the gradient of the premises which is 15% or greater. OL Map 6 (Wetland and waterway area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes a line which, in the case of (a) a major wetland, is a distance of 100 metres from the wetland; and (b) a minor wetland, is a distance of 50 metres from the wetland; and (c) the Logan River, is a distance of 100 metres from the high or outer bank; and (d) a major creek, is a distance of 50 metres from the centreline of the major creek; and (e) a minor creek, is a distance of 30 metres 67 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary from the centreline of the minor creek; and (f) a natural drainage path, is a distance of 15 metres from the centreline of the natural drainage path. OL Map 7 (Greenbank Military Training Buffer area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes a line which is 1000 metres from the boundary of the Greenbank Military Training Area. OL Map 8 (Heritage places area). The boundary is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary; or (b) in the case of a heritage place located in a road, that part of the road which is within 20 metres of the heritage place. OL Map 9 (Powerline infrastructure area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes a line which is 40 metres from (a) the powerline infrastructure where there is no powerline easement; and (b) the powerline easement. OL Map 10 (Extractive industry area). The boundary is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary; and (b) in the case where there is no cadastral boundary, a survey of the boundary as shown on the overlay map. OL Map 11 (Noise affected area). The boundary is determined by a survey which establishes a line which, in the case of (a) a major road, is a distance of 50 metres from the major road; and (b) the Brisbane–Gold Coast rail corridor, is a distance of 80 metres from the Brisbane Gold Coast rail corridor; and (c) OL Map 12A (Priority infrastructure area). the Brisbane–Sydney rail corridor, is a distance of 100 metres from the Brisbane Sydney rail corridor. The boundary of the priority infrastructure area is determined by reference to the boundary of the zone which corresponds with the relevant part of the boundary of the priority infrastructure area. The boundary of the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics statistical local area is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. OL Map 12B (Road network). The boundary of a district and a sub-district of the trunk road infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. 68 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary The boundary of the trunk road infrastructure network forming part of the plans for trunk road infrastructure is to be determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of a charge area of the trunk road infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of premises affected by a road transport infrastructure requirement is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary where the road transport infrastructure requirement has been dedicated as a road or has been transferred to the local government or the State government; or (b) a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map if the road transport infrastructure requirement has not been dedicated as a road or has not been transferred to the local government or the State government. OL Map 12C (Cycleway network). The boundary of a cycleway is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary, where the cycleway has been transferred to the local government or the State government; or (b) a survey of the boundary identified on the overlay map, if the cycleway has not been transferred to the local government or the State government. OL Map 12D (Parks network). The boundary of a district or a sub-district of the trunk parks infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the trunk parks infrastructure network forming part of the plans for trunk parks infrastructure is to be determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of a park is determined by reference to (a) the cadastral boundary, where the park has been transferred to the local government or the State government; or (b) a survey of the boundary identified on the overlay map, if the park has not been 69 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary transferred to the local government or the State government. The boundary of a charge area of the trunk parks infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. OL Map 12E (Water infrastructure network). supply The boundary of a district and a sub-district of the trunk water supply infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the trunk water supply infrastructure network forming part of the plans for trunk water supply infrastructure is to be determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of a charge area of the trunk water supply infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the water service area is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary of the water service area shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the prescribed water supply infrastructure network area is determined by reference to the cadastral boundary. OL Map 12F (Sewerage infrastructure network). The boundary of a district and a sub-district of the trunk sewerage infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the trunk sewerage infrastructure network forming part of the plans for trunk sewerage infrastructure is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of a charge area of the trunk sewerage infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the sewerage service area is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary of the water service area shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the on-site sewerage area is determined by reference to the boundary of the sewerage service area. The boundary of the prescribed sewerage infrastructure network area is determined by 70 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Planning scheme map Column 2 Determination of boundary reference to the cadastral boundary. OL Map 12G infrastructure network) The boundary of a district and a sub-district of trunk stormwater infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. (Stormwater The boundary of stormwater drainage is determined by reference to a survey of the stormwater drainage shown on the overlay map. The boundary of the trunk stormwater infrastructure network forming part of the plans for trunk stormwater infrastructure is to be determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the sub-district map. The boundary of a charge area of the trunk stormwater infrastructure network is determined by reference to a survey of the boundary shown on the overlay map. OL Map 12H (Designated land) The boundary is determined by reference to the designation in respect of the designated land. Amendment of planning scheme maps 29 Amendment of planning scheme maps (1) The planning scheme maps identified in Table 1 are replaced Table 1 Planning scheme maps to be replaced Column 1 Existing planning scheme map number Column 2 Description of existing planning scheme map Column 3 Replacement planning scheme map number Column 4 Description of replacement planning scheme map DT Map 1 Road network OL Map 12B Overlay map – Road network. DT Map 2 Cycleway network OL Map 12C Overlay map – Cycleway network. DT Map 3 Parks network OL Map 12D Overlay map – Parks network. DT Map 4 Stormwater drainage network OL Map 12G Overlay map – Stormwater infrastructure network. DT Map 7 Community infrastructure designations OL Map 12H Overlay map – Designated land. 71 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 (2) The planning scheme maps identified in Table 2 are inserted Table 2 Planning scheme maps to be inserted Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Overlay maps (OL Maps) (3) Column 2 New planning scheme map number Column 4 Description of new planning scheme map OL Map 12A Overlay map – Priority infrastructure area. OL Map 12E Overlay map – Water supply infrastructure network. OL Map 12F Overlay map – Sewerage infrastructure network. The planning scheme maps identified in Table 3 are omitted Table 3 Planning scheme maps to be omitted Column 1 Type of planning scheme map Overlay maps (OL Maps) Column 2 Omitted planning scheme map number Column 4 Description of omitted planning scheme map DT Map 5 Sewerage and water supply headworks contribution area DT Map 6 On-site sewerage area Insertion of Appendices 30 Insertion of appendices Insert ‘Appendix 1 Schedule of works Part 1 Road network 1.1 Road network The future trunk road infrastructure to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon124 is identified in Table 1.1 (Schedule of works summary – Local government roads). 124 See column 3 in Table 6.5.1 (Trunk infrastructure network base date and planning horizon). 72 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Table 1.1 Column 1 Map reference Schedule of works summary – Local government roads Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) (1–Sector 1) Johnson Road – 4 lane upgrade from Interstate Rail to Woogaroo Road 2012–2016 24,563,330 (1–Sector 2) Johnson Road – 4 lane upgrade from Mt Lindesay Highway to Interstate Rail 2012–2016 12,078,102 (2–Sector 2) Middle Road – 4 lane upgrade from Bass Street to Crest Road 2017–2021 7,078,916 (2–Sector 3) Middle Road – 4 lane upgrade from Bass Street to Crest Road 2017–2021 901,773 (4–Sector 4) Chambers Flat Road – 4 lane upgrade from Bumstead Road to Park Ridge Road 2017–2021 8,314,139 5 Park Ridge Road/Chambers Flat Road – Intersection upgrade 2007–2011 2,875,232 6 Park Ridge Road – Intersection upgrade Clarke Road and slip lane alignment to allow 4 lanes 2007–2011 3,549,707 7 Browns Plains Road/Wembley Road intersection upgrade – Additional turn capacity 2007–2011 2,500,000 8 Lamberth Road Extension – New 2 lane road to connect to Mt Lindsay Highway interchange 2017–2021 1,531,548 9 Magnesium Drive – New road extension to Green Road 2007–2011 4,264,256 10 Scrubby Creek/Browns Plains Road – New intersection 2012–2016 2,500,000 11 Scrubby Creek Road – Extension and upgrade to 2 lane urban collector road 2012–2016 3,858,123 12 Wembley Road – 4 lane upgrade from #744 to Logan Motorway 2012–2016 4,467,858 13 Browns Plains Road – 4 lane upgrade east of Heidi Street 2017–2021 6,770,528 Chambers Flat Road – 4 lane upgrade from Entrance Street to Bumstead Road 2017–2021 4,823,470 Springwood Link Road – New road from Vanessa Boulevard to Dennis Road 2012–2016 5,000,000 (4–Sector 6) 19 73 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) 21 Beenleigh Road – 4 lane construction from Millers Road to Logan Road 2017–2021 5,188,631 22 Beenleigh Road/Millers Road intersection upgrade 2017–2021 2,980,000 23 Millers Road Extension – New 2 lane road connecting to Compton Road 2017–2021 2,689,266 25 Berrinba Link Road – New 4 lane industrial collector road 2007–2011 2,852,790 26 Gilmore/Pagewood Road – Realignment and upgrade to 2 lane industrial collector road 2007–2011 4,012,876 27 Third Avenue Extension – New 4 lane road from Bardon Road to Wembley Road 2007–2011 16,638,762 28 Park Ridge Road – reconstruction and duplication from Mt Lindesay Highway to Chambers Flat Road 2016–2021 29,661,732 29 Park Ridge Road East – new road and realignment from Chambers Flat Road – School Road 2020–2021 6,171,233 30 UA1 – new road from Kantenna Street to Green Road 2016–2021 4,112,903 31 Kantenna Street – new road from Mt Lindesay Service Road – UA3 / Jedfire 2016–2021 1,041,935 32 Padstone Road – relocation from Kantenna Street to Jedfire Street 2016–2021 307,097 33 Green Road – road widerning from Mt Lindesay Highway to Clarke Road 2020–2021 11,274,381 34 Bumstead Road – road widerning from Clarke Road to Chambers Flat Road 2020–2021 4,544,815 35 UA2 – new road from Park Ridge Road to Bumstead Road 2020–2021 3,353,425 36 Clarke Road – road widening from Park Ridge Road to Green Road 2020–2021 2,049,315 37 Jedfire Street – new road from Park Ridge Road to Kantenna Street 2011–2016 2,364,662 74 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) 38 Bayliss Road South – new road from Park Ridge Road to Green Road 2016–2021 8,988,290 39 UA3 – new road from Jedfire to Bayliss Road 2011–2021 3,511,711 40 IC1 – new road and road upgrade from Park Ridge Road to Magnesium Drive 2011–2016 11,510,762 41 IC2 – Bumstead Road to IC1 2020–2021 2,481,262 42 IC3 – Green Road to Park Ridge Road (to Koplick Road ultimately) 2016–2021 6,708,422 43 IC4 – IC3 to IC1 2020–2021 2,865,648 Total establishment cost 230,386,900 Notes: 1. Establishment costs are expressed in net present value terms at the base date. Part 2 2.1 Parks network Parks network The future trunk parks infrastructure to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon is identified in Table 2.1 (Schedule of works summary – Parks network). Table 2.1 Column 1 Map reference W_39_F Schedule of works summary – Parks network Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Logan Metro Sport Park Ext 1 2021 Column 4 Establishment cost 1 ($) 14,006,025 W_10_F BORONIA BUSHLAND RES ext 1 2011 126,281 W_11_F BORONIA BUSHLAND RES ext 2 2011 331,547 C_12_F BROOKVALE PARK ext 2 2011 156,143 C_23_F CRESCENT PARK ext1 2016 251,715 75 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference C_24_F Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date CRESTMEAD PARK ext2 2016 Column 4 Establishment cost 1 ($) 3,698,820 W_30_F Greenwood Lakes ext 1 2016 206,180 W_31_F Greenwood Lakes ext 2 2016 206,180 W_33_F HUBNER PARK ext 2011 4,110,128 E_36_F KIMBERLEY FOREST PARK ext 2021 183,120 E_37_F KIMBERLEY GROVE PARK ext 2021 183,120 W_71_I Koplick District Sport Park 2011 6,156,262 C_38_F LAKE BREEZE PARK ext 2016 584,142 W_72_I Logan Reserve East Metro Park 2021 11,292,331 W_73_I Logan Reserve East Sport District Park 2021 4,769,546 W_40_F Logan West Parklands 2011 11,211,246 C_42_F MABEL PARK ext 2 2021 1,944,997 W_46_F MIDDLE PARK ext 2016 675,805 C_48_F Millers Park Part 2 2016 4,386,007 E_75_I Old Carbrook School Park 2021 1,856,037 W_50_F Park Ridge Central District Park 2016 3,733,783 W_51_F Park Ridge East District Recreation 2021 4,799,821 C_53_F RIVERDALE PARK ext 1 2016 1,496,821 C_54_F RIVERDALE PARK ext 2 2016 4,683,019 C_55_F RIVERVIEW PARK ext 1 2016 322,880 E_59_F Skinners Park Ext 2021 780,462 C_63_F TYGUM PARK ext 2016 565,472 C_81_F TYGUM PARK ext 2 2011 489,319 C_80_I Waterford West District Sport Park FUTURE 2016 5,243,642 76 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference W_52_I Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Pr Corridor 2 2021 Column 4 Establishment cost 1 ($) 538,460 E_04_F Alfred Shailer Park 2011 805,005 W_01_F ACACIA PARK ext 1 2021 229,918 W_02_F ACACIA PARK ext 2 2021 605,079 C_03_F Ainslie Park - ext 2011 369,277 C_05_F APEX PARK ext 2016 188,341 C_06_F Arlington Park ext 2021 173,790 C_08_F BERRINBA WETLANDS EXT 2011 610,437 W_09_F Blackwell Park 2021 503,865 W_66_I Bumstead Road Local Park 2016 711,003 W_13_F BUSHMILLS PARK ext 2016 366,861 C_14_F Cadagi Park Ext 2016 386,829 W_67_I Chambers Flat Local Park 1 2021 998,536 W_68_I Chambers Flat Local Park 2 2026 876,338 E_15_F CHANTILLY PARK ext 2016 527,239 W_17_F Cherokee Park ext 2011 186,739 C_18_F Clarks RD4114 ext 2016 147,498 C_19_F CLINT PARK ext 2011 436,921 C_20_F COLLARD PARK ext 1 2016 164,984 C_21_F COLLARD PARK ext 2 2016 16,127 E_22_F CORNUBIA NATURE RES ext 2016 142,128 C_25_F DUCHESS PARK ext 2021 534,193 C_26_F ECHO PARK ext 2011 353,547 C_27_F Ellen Park ext 2021 174,675 C_28_F ERNIE WHITE PARK ext 2011 517,816 77 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference W_69_I Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Green Road Local Park 2016 Column 4 Establishment cost 1 ($) 1,120,504 W_32_F HILLCREST PARK ext 2016 415,194 W_34_F ISLE OF ELY PARK ext 1 2016 292,321 W_35_F ISLE OF ELY PARK ext 2 2011 185,160 W_70_I Jedfire Park Extension 2011 1,259,997 W_41_F LONGBOW PARK ext 2011 211,861 C_43_F Marsden Local Park 2011 1,154,682 C_44_F MARSDEN PARK ext 2016 595,425 W_45_F MICHELLE JOHNSTON PK ext 2021 851,858 C_47_F Millers Park Part 1 2016 2,291,190 W_74_I Mount Lindsay Local Park 2016 1,120,504 Park Ridge Local Park 2016 1,120,504 C_56_F RIVERVIEW PARK ext 3 2021 54,077 C_57_F RIVERVIEW PARK ext 4 2021 40,558 W_77_I School Road Local Park 2026 876,338 C_78_I Scrubby Creek Local Park 2016 599,320 W_58_F SEYMORE PARK ext 2011 165,803 W_60_F Sunrise Park Ext 2011 1,182,538 C_79_I Tanah Merah Local Park 2016 791,876 C_61_F TANSEY PARK ext 2016 592,345 C_62_F Third Avenue Ext 2021 592,862 C_64_F VIEW PARK ext 2021 263,553 W_16_F CHARLTON PARK Ext 2006 1,024,404 C_65_F Villaworld Local Park 2011 514,017 W_76_I 78 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference C_07_F Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Bayes Park 2011 Column 4 Establishment cost 1 ($) 174,714 C_29_F Freshwater Park 2011 945,883 C_49_F Moxey Park 2011 1,066,920 Total establishment cost 118,520,865 Notes: 1. Establishment costs are expressed in net present value terms at the base date. Part 3 3.1 Water supply infrastructure network Water supply infrastructure network The future trunk water supply infrastructure to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon is identified in Table 3.1 (Schedule of works summary – Water supply infrastructure network). Table 3.1 Schedule of works summary – Water supply infrastructure network Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost, ($) WNTM4 Park Ridge RDA 2009 50,000 WNTM9 Illaweena Street and Mt Lindesay Highway 2009 300,000 WNTM9 Yr 2 - Illaweena Street and Mt Lindesay Highway- Yr 2 2010 2,922,691 WNTM16 Ellerslie St - New 250mm Valve 2009 75,000 WNTM17 Jules Av/Exilis St - New 225mm Valve 2009 6,000 WNTM19 Meakin Rd/Railway Parade - Trunk Main Extension 2009 158,000 WNTM34 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 320,000 WNTM34 Yr 2 - Park Ridge LL Zone- Yr 2 2010 389,692 WNTM51 Lorimer St & Thomhill St 2010 129,573 79 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure WNTM52 Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost, ($) Rochdale Road System Improvement 2010 120,317 WNTM53 Dennis Road System Improvement 2010 198,256 WNTM54 Third Avenue System Improvement 2010 10,717 WNSI1 Yr 2 - System Improvements (Annual Budget)- Yr 2 2009 400,001 WNSI1 yr 3 - System Improvements (Annual Budget)- yr 3 2010 438,403 WNSI3 Hush Pl/Dorset Dr - Retic Interconnection 2009 35,000 WNSI6 Baroona St - New 150mm Valves 2009 4,000 WNSI7 Windsong Ct/Watling St - Retic Interconnection 2009 17,500 WNMI1 Yr 2--Provisions for Miscellaneous Expenses- Yr 2 2009 100,000 WNMI1 yr 3 - Provisions for Miscellaneous Expenses- yr 3 2010 97,424 WNTY1 Water Telemetry 2009 49,999 WNTY1 Water Telemetry 2010 48,711 WNGP1 Planning for Growth 2009 1,999,999 WNGP1 Planning for Growth 2010 1,948,461 WNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC 2009 120,001 WNGP2 Yr 2 - ICS Development/LOGIC- Yr 2 2010 121,779 WNGP3 Zone Planning for Growth 2009 240,000 WNGP3 Yr 2 - Zone Planning for Growth- Yr 2 2010 243,557 WNGP4 LGMS Planning 2009 240,000 WNGP4 Yr 2 - LGMS Planning- Yr 2 2010 243,557 WRPS2 Karawatha HLZ Pumping Station Upgrade 2009 200,000 WRTY1 Telemetry Upgrade 2009 25,000 WRTY1 Telemetry Upgrade 2010 24,355 80 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure WNTM18 Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost, ($) Evette Cl/Exilis St - New 225mm Valves 2009 6,000 WNSI5 Moffatt Rd - New Hydrants 2009 2,000 WNTM20 Park Ridge HL Zone 2009 117,500 WNTM21 Park Ridge HL Zone 2009 15,000 WNTM25 Park Ridge HL Zone 2009 25,500 WNTM25 Yr 2 - Park Ridge HL Zone- Yr 2 2010 146,135 WNTM26 Park Ridge HL Zone 2009 290,000 WNTM29 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 117,000 WNTM29 Yr 2 - Park Ridge LL Zone- Yr 2 2010 194,846 WNTM22 Park Ridge HL Zone 2009 175,000 WNTM22 Yr 2 - Park Ridge HL Zone- Yr 2 2010 170,490 WNTM30 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 105,000 WNTM31 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 545,000 WNTM31 Park Ridge LL Zone 2010 194,846 WNTM32 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 393,000 WNTM32 Park Ridge LL Zone 2010 389,692 WNTM33 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 51,000 WNTM33 Park Ridge LL Zone 2010 125,676 WNTM28 Park Ridge LL Zone 2009 17,500 WNTM3 Yr 2 - Berrinba Water Supply- Yr 2 2009 600,000 Total establishment cost Notes: 1. Establishment costs are expressed in net present value terms at the base date. 14,959,178 81 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Part 4 4.1 Sewerage infrastructure network Sewerage infrastructure network The future trunk sewerage infrastructure to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon is identified in Table 4.1 (Schedule of works summary – Sewerage infrastructure network). Table 4.1 Schedule of works summary – Sewerage infrastructure network Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNTM11 Pump Station BE47 Diversion 2009 200,000 SNTM11 Pump Station BE47 Diversion - Yr 2 2010 292,269 SNTM11 Pump Station BE47 Diversion - Yr 3 2011 949,125 SNTM15 Tradelink St Trunk Sewer, Hillcrest 2014 55,725 SNTM16 New Trunk sewer main 2013 78,316 SNTM16 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 305,193 SNTM18 New Trunk sewer main 2013 112,530 SNTM18 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 438,522 SNTM19 New Trunk sewer main 2013 427,754 SNTM19 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 1,666,922 SNTM22 New Trunk sewer main 2010 162,976 SNTM22 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2011 635,103 SNTM23 New Trunk sewer main 2016 139,038 SNTM24 New Trunk sewer main 2016 119,317 SNTM25 New Trunk sewer main 2015 85,589 SNTM25 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2016 333,535 SNTM26 New Trunk sewer main 2016 68,670 SNTM28 New Trunk sewer main 2013 77,580 82 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNTM28 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 302,322 SNTM29 New Trunk sewer main 2013 750,255 SNTM29 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 2,923,686 SNPS3 Louden St 2009 50,000 SNPS5 Arline St 2009 10,000 SNPS6 Hanlon St 2009 70,000 SNPS7 Konara Dr 2009 10,000 SNPS8 Loffs Rd 2009 15,000 SNPS9 Trevallyan Drive 1 2009 50,000 SNPS11 Clarks Rd 2009 80,000 SNPS12 Evergreen Av 2009 50,000 SNPS21 Upgrade Sewerage Pump Station Capacity 2009 53,500 SNPS22 Upgrade Sewerage Pump Station Capacity 2009 95,486 SNPS23 Upgrade Sewerage Pump Station Capacity 2010 93,025 SNRS1 Browns Plains Pump Station - Rising Main Augmentation 2012 13,870 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 2 2009 55,000 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 3 2010 63,325 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 4 2011 66,439 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 5 2012 69,350 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 6 2013 72,067 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters -Yr 7 2014 74,598 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 8 2015 76,951 SNSF1 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 9 2016 79,132 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 2 2009 185,000 83 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 3 2010 194,846 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 4 2011 189,825 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 5 2012 184,933 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 6 2013 225,209 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters -Yr 7 2014 219,406 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 8 2015 213,752 SNSF2 Sewer Flow Meters - Yr 9 2016 208,243 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 2 2009 50,000 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 3 2010 48,712 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 4 2011 47,456 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 5 2012 46,233 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 6 2013 45,042 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry -Yr 7 2014 43,881 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 8 2015 42,750 SNTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 9 2016 41,649 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 2 2009 1,500,000 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 3 2010 1,948,460 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 4 2011 1,898,249 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 5 2012 1,849,332 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 6 2013 1,801,675 SNGP1 Planning for Growth -Yr 7 2014 1,755,246 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 8 2015 1,710,014 SNGP1 Planning for Growth - Yr 9 2016 1,665,947 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC 2010 116,908 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC - Yr 2 2011 123,386 84 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC - Yr 3 2012 124,830 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC - Yr 4 2013 130,621 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC - Yr 5 2014 136,032 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC - Yr 6 2015 136,801 SNGP2 ICS Development/LOGIC -Yr 7 2016 141,605 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth 2010 350,723 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth - Yr 2 2011 360,667 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth - Yr 3 2012 374,490 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth - Yr 4 2013 387,360 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth - Yr 5 2014 399,318 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth - Yr 6 2015 410,403 SNGP3 Catchment Planning for Growth -Yr 7 2016 424,816 SNGP4 LGMS Planning 2010 233,815 SNGP4 LGMS Planning - Yr 2 2011 237,281 SNGP4 LGMS Planning - Yr 3 2012 249,660 SNGP4 LGMS Planning - Yr 4 2013 256,739 SNGP4 LGMS Planning - Yr 5 2014 267,675 SNGP4 LGMS Planning - Yr 6 2015 273,602 SNGP4 LGMS Planning -Yr 7 2016 283,211 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations 2010 48,712 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 2 2011 47,456 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 3 2012 46,233 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 4 2013 45,042 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 5 2014 43,881 SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 6 2015 42,750 85 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNGP5 Recycled Sewer Investigations - Yr 7 2016 41,649 SNGP6 Capital Program Development 2009 150,000 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 2 2010 146,135 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 3 2011 142,369 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 4 2012 138,700 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 5 2013 135,126 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 6 2014 131,643 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 7 2015 128,251 SNGP6 Capital Program Development - Yr 8 2016 124,946 SNTR3 Loganholme WPCC: Stage 7 Upgrade: Planning, Design & Construction - Yr 2 2009 17,845,000 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) 2009 500,000 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 2 2010 487,115 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 3 2011 474,562 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 4 2012 462,333 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 5 2013 450,419 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 6 2014 438,811 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 7 2015 427,503 SNTR4 Various Treatment Plant Minor Upgrades (Provisions) - Yr 8 2016 416,487 SNEI8 Odour Management Facilities 2012 263,530 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 2 2009 25,000 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 3 2010 48,712 86 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 4 2011 47,456 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 5 2012 46,233 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 6 2013 45,042 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 7 2014 43,881 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 8 2015 42,750 SRTY1 Sewerage Telemetry - Yr 9 2016 41,649 SRTR3 Replace diffusers in BNR No. 2 at LWPCC 2009 380,000 SNTM27 New Trunk sewer main 2013 35,836 SNTM27 New Trunk sewer main - Yr 2 2014 139,648 SNEI7 Scrubby & Slacks Creek Sewer Overflow Structures 2009 500,000 SNEI1 SSAIP Rochedale South - Priestdale Rd East SPS Catchment Improvement Works 2009 230,000 SNEI2 SSAIP Rochedale South - Priestdale Rd West SPS Catchment Improvement Works 2009 210,000 SNEI3 SSAIP Rochedale South - Stellaris Way SPS Catchment Improvement Works 2009 165,000 SNEI4 SSAIP Rochedale South - Parfrey Rd SPS Catchment Improvement Works 2009 360,000 SNEI5 SSAIP Rochedale South - Underwood Rd SPS Catchment Improvement Works. 2009 150,000 SNEI9 SSAIP Woodridge Elm Park,/ Wembley Road Yr 2 2009 SNTM1 Wembley Rd - Browns Plain Infill Area Sewerage Master Plan - Yr 2 2009 500,000 SNTM1 Wembley Rd - Browns Plain Infill Area Sewerage Master Plan - Yr 3 2010 974,230 SNTM1 Wembley Rd - Browns Plain Infill Area Sewerage Master Plan - Yr 4 2011 949,125 174,500 87 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) SNTM4 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 1125 2009 760,000 SNTM4 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 1 - Yr 2 2010 974,230 SNTM4 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 1 - Yr 3 2011 1,898,249 SNTM5 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 2126 2009 290,000 SNTM5 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 2 - Yr 2 2010 487,115 SNTM5 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 2 - Yr 3 2011 949,125 SNTM5 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 2 - Yr 4 2012 1,386,999 SNTM5 Southern Relief Sewer - Stage 2 - Yr 5 2013 1,801,675 NTM7 S External Sewerage Upgrade for 2011 for Park Ridge MDA - Yr 2 2009 SNTM8 External Sewerage Upgrade for 2011 for Park Ridge MDA - Yr 2 2009 SNTM9127 Park Ridge Sewerage Network (2016) 2010 449,247 SNTM9 Park Ridge Sewerage Network (2016) - Yr 2 2011 949,125 SNTM9 Park Ridge Sewerage Network (2016) - Yr 3 2012 1,849,332 SNTM9 Park Ridge Sewerage Network (2016) - Yr 4 2013 1,801,675 SNTM33 Bardon Rd SPS Decommissioning 2009 582,032 SNTM33 Bardon Rd SPS Decommissioning - Yr 2 2010 2,268,135 SNTM32 Dewar Rd SPS Decommissioning 2009 28,599 SNTM32 Dewar Rd SPS Decommissioning - Yr 2 2010 111,448 SNPS4 ES: Tygum Dr 1 2009 50,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Total establishment cost 79,732,674 Notes: ! " " # $ % ! 88 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 1. Establishment costs are expressed in net present value terms at the base date. Part 5 5.1 Stormwater infrastructure network Stormwater infrastructure network The future trunk stormwater infrastructure to service the anticipated growth up to the planning horizon is identified in Table 5.1 (Schedule of works summary – Stormwater infrastructure network). Table 5.1 Schedule of works summary – Stormwater infrastructure network Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) Abang Ave Upgrade 2007 479,321 Detention Basin 2010 459,427 Land Acquisition Cost 2010 618,335 Abang Avenue Drainage to Service Road 2012 723,336 Wetland 2010 594,553 Land for discharge and all devices in systems A2/B2 2011 2,245,637 A2.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in systems A2/B2 - Year 2 2012 2,187,767 A2.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in systems A2/B2 - Year 3 2013 2,131,389 A2.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in systems A2/B2 - Year 4 2014 2,076,464 A2.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in systems A2/B2 - Year 5 2015 2,022,954 Land for discharge in system B2 2011 1,488,594 Column 1 Map reference Upgrade MH Upgrade P 6-9 6-8, Upgrade DB (Upgrade W, Upgrade SI1, Upgrade SI2) LA1.1 Upgrade MH1-4, Upgrade P 1-5 Upgrade WL PS1_Abang_Existing _Network table B2.FL.01 89 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Land for discharge in system B2 - Year 2 Column 3 Planned date 2012 Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) 1,450,234 Land for discharge in system B2 - Year 3 2013 1,412,861 Land for discharge in system B2 - Year 4 2014 1,376,452 Land for discharge in system B2 - Year 5 2015 1,340,981 Land for discharge and all devices in systems F (east Mt Lindesay) A2/B2 2011 1,099,099 Land for discharge and all devices in systems F (east Mt Lindesay) A2/B2- Year 2 2012 1,070,776 Land for discharge and all devices in systems F (east Mt Lindesay) A2/B2- Year 3 2013 1,043,182 Land for discharge and all devices in systems F (east Mt Lindesay) A2/B2- Year 4 2014 1,016,300 Land for discharge and all devices in systems F (east Mt Lindesay) A2/B2- Year 5 2015 990,110 Construct Quantity device for system B2 2011 230,006 B2.DB.01 Construct Quantity device for system B2 Year 2 2012 224,078 B2.DB.01 Construct Quantity device for system B2 Year 3 2013 218,304 B2.DB.01 Construct Quantity device for system B2 Year 4 2014 212,678 B2.DB.01 Construct Quantity device for system B2 Year 5 2015 207,198 Construct quality devices for system B2 2016 1,554,747 B2.01-B2.06 Construct quality devices for system B2 Year 2 2017 1,514,681 B2.01-B2.06 Construct quality devices for system B2 Year 3 2018 1,475,648 B2.01-B2.06 Construct quality devices for system B2 - 2019 1,437,621 Column 1 Map reference B2.FL.01 B2.FL.01 B2.FL.01 B2.FL.01 F.FL.01 F.FL.01 F.FL.01 F.FL.01 F.FL.01 B2.DB.01 B2.01-B2.06 Column 2 Trunk infrastructure 90 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Year 4 Column 3 Planned date Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) B2.01-B2.06 Construct quality devices for system B2 Year 5 2020 1,400,574 E.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in Systems B1/E1 2016 4,153,345 E.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in Systems B1/E1 - Year 2 2017 4,046,314 E.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in Systems B1/E1 - Year 3 2018 3,942,042 E.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in Systems B1/E1 - Year 4 2019 3,840,456 E.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devices in Systems B1/E1 - Year 5 2020 3,741,488 F.DB.01 Construct Quantity devices for systems A2/F 2016 614,743 F.DB.01 Construct Quantity devices for systems A2/F - Year 2 2017 598,901 F.DB.01 Construct Quantity devices for systems A2/F - Year 3 2018 583,467 F.DB.01 Construct Quantity devices for systems A2/F - Year 4 2019 568,432 F.DB.01 Construct Quantity devices for systems A2/F - Year 5 2020 553,783 G.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devoices in system G 2021 644,552 G.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devoices in system G - Year 2 2022 627,942 G.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devoices in system G - Year 3 2023 611,760 G.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devoices in system G - Year 4 2024 595,995 G.FL.01 Land for discharge and all devoices in system G - Year 5 2025 580,636 91 Logan City Council Logan Planning Scheme 2006 Amendment Instrument 2010 No. 1 Column 1 Map reference B1.DB.01 Column 2 Trunk infrastructure Construct quantity devices for system B1 Column 3 Planned date 2021 Column 4 Establishment 1 cost ($) 71,599 B1.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system B1 Year 2 2022 69,754 B1.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system B1 Year 3 2023 67,956 B1.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system B1 Year 4 2024 66,205 B1.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system B1 Year 5 2025 64,499 A2.01-A2.11 Construct quality devices for systems A2/F (east Mt Lindesay) 2021 1,673,728 A2.01-A2.11 Construct quality devices for systems A2/F (east Mt Lindesay) - Year 2 2022 1,630,596 A2.01-A2.11 Construct quality devices for systems A2/F (east Mt Lindesay) - Year 3 2023 1,588,576 A2.01-A2.11 Construct quality devices for systems A2/F (east Mt Lindesay) - Year 4 2024 1,547,639 A2.01-A2.11 Construct quality devices for systems A2/F (east Mt Lindesay) - Year 5 2025 1,507,757 Construct quantity devices for system E1/G 2021 475,415 E.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system E1/G - Year 2 2022 463,163 E.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system E1/G - Year 3 2023 451,228 E.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system E1/G - Year 4 2024 439,600 E.DB.01 Construct quantity devices for system E1/G - Year 5 2025 428,271 G.01-G.06 Construct quality devices for systems B1/E1/G 2026 1,818,721 E.DB.01 Total establishment cost Notes: 1. Establishment costs are expressed in net present value terms at the base date. 72,371,870