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    25.08.2020

    Burdekin Shire Council’s Draft Planning Scheme is open for public comment

    The Burdekin Shire Council released its draft Regional Planning Scheme for review and comment on the 31st of July 2020.  This document will replace the existing Planning Scheme that apply to land in the Shire.

    The public consultation period – which we are presently in and ending on the 28 September 2020 – is the only opportunity to provide comment/feedback about the way the planning scheme proposes to deal with the land.

    Key Points:

    • Burdekin Shire Council’s Draft Planning Scheme is open for public comment.
    • Planning Schemes identify how land is to be used within the Shire and assigns development rights to land through various zones and overlays.
    • The draft planning scheme proposes changes that will affect properties within the Shire.
    • Submissions can be made between 31 July and 28 September 2020 about the draft scheme.

    A Planning Scheme is the primary document that manages land use in a local government area, outlining Council’s plans for the growth and direction for the region over the next 25 years.

    Planning Schemes are generally renewed in this way every 5 to 10 years and are updated to reflect the change in Council’s vision of the future for the Shire. They will allocate a zoning to every piece of land in the Shire and include overlay maps (such as flood maps) and assessment criteria that will apply to development and land-use proposals.

    The Burdekin Shire Council's draft Planning Scheme can be found here https://www.burdekin.qld.gov.au/downloads/file/1768/draft-burdekin-planning-scheme

    It is important to look at a Draft Planning Scheme

    The draft Planning Scheme will affect the way that land can be developed or used in the Shire – and it may be different to what the current planning provides for. For instance, it can change the zoning of land, or map additional constraints on land, or change the standard to which roads and infrastructure is constructed.

    We have previously dealt with clients that have regretted not being aware of a change to a planning scheme that has impacted their ability to use or develop their land.

    The public consultation period – which we are presently in – is the only opportunity to provide comment/feedback about the way the planning scheme proposes to deal with the land.

    Making a Submission

    You have until the 28 September 2020 to lodge a formal submission (i.e. a written comment) with Council.

    Council is required to consider all properly made submissions once the public notification period closes.

    We have assisted hundreds of clients with planning advocacy over the past decade and would be pleased to provide any advice that may be required to understand how the draft Planning Scheme may affect property within the Burdekin Shire Council.

    Please contact either George Milford or Kellie Galletta directly via phone or email, with details as follows:

    George Milford
    Telephone: (07) 4724 0095
    Email: [email protected]

    Kellie Galletta
    Telephone: (07) 4724 0095
    Email: [email protected]