Planning Schemes
Cassowary Coast Regional Council adopted a new planning scheme on 3 July 2015. The Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 regulates land use and development across the region and delivers Council's local planning aspirations for the region. The scheme replaced the Johnstone Shire Planning Scheme 2005 and Cardwell Shire Planning Scheme 2007, providing a consistent planning regime for the whole council area.
- Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 (v.4)
- Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 Factsheet
- See below for the 2015-11-25 Planning Scheme Maps
- Local Heritage Places Report
Superseded Planning Schemes:
- Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 (v.3 - Parking & Access Code)
- Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 (v.2 - Planning Act 2016)
- Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015 (v.1 - Sustainable Planning Act 2009)
- Cardwell Shire Council Planning Scheme 2007 (available upon request)
- Johnstone Shire Planning Scheme 2005 (available upon request)
The Queensland Government has released a new Plan-making dashboard to increase transparency and boost community confidence in Queensland's plan-making system. The dashboard is publicly accessible and tracks and displays information about local government plan-making processes across the state. The easy to navigate, interactive tool displays 'real time' status of plan-making processess including:
- key dates
- scheme name
- plan-making process description
- roles and responsibilites of those involved
The dashboard includes information on all plan-making processes undertaken since commencement of the Planning Act 2016 that have been lodged with the Queensland Government's Planning Group - Access the dashboard here.
Planning Scheme Amendments:
Amendment No. 3 - Local Government Infrastucture Plan (LGIP)
In accordance with the requirements of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 & Statutory Guidelines 01/16 & 03/14, Council adopted the Local Government Infrastucture Plan (LGIP) on 28 November 2019.
The LGIP replaces the Priority Infrastructure Plan (PIP) contained within the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015 and commences 16 December 2019.
Please refer to the following for more information regarding the LGIP
Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
Amendment No.2 – 9.4.6 Parking and Access Code
On 9 August 2018 the Cassowary Coast Regional Council resolved to adopt a qualified state interest amendment to the car parking standards and rates within the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015. Amendment No. 2 to the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015, 9.4.6 Parking and access code will commence on 17 August 2018. The purpose and general effect of Amendment No. 2 – 9.4.6 Parking and Access Code is to update car parking rates to better reflect car parking demand for different land uses and provide Council with greater flexibility within the planning scheme to respond to local car parking issues.
Please refer to the supporting documents below for further information.
- Amendment No.2 - 9.4.6 Parking and access code - Explanatory Statement
- Amendment No.2 - 9.4.6 Parking and access code - Formal Documentation
Amendment No.1 – Alignment Amendment
On 22 June 2017 the Cassowary Coast Regional Council made the Alignment Amendments under the Alignment Amendment Rules and Section 293 of the Planning Act 2016 to the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015. The Alignment Amendments commenced upon the commencement of the Planning Act 2016 on 3 July 2017. The Alignment Amendments have the purpose and general effect of bringing the Planning Scheme into alignment with the new concepts and terminology included in the Planning Act 2016.
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Interactive Mapping
Council has developed interactive online mapping to support the Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme. To see how a property is affected by the planning scheme, use this link:
Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme Interactive mapping currently unavailable. Upgrade currently underway.
Council has also developed interactive online flood level maps as a guide to help the general public in flood mitigation, awareness and planning:
Continuing Approvals
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Ella Bay Little Cove is a continuing approval as defined in the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015 in Table SC7.1 - Ella Bay Little Cove documents, Schedule 7.
The following documents contain information about the existing approvals and the way Ella Bay Little Cove is to progress into the future.
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Port Hinchinbrook is a continuing approval as defined in the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Planning Scheme 2015 v.4 in Table SC7.2 - Port Hinchinbrook documents, Schedule 7. The following documents contain information about the existing approvals and the way Port Hinchinbrook is to progress into the future.
- Development Permit for Operational Works - Temporary Dredge Soil Pond (PAE00445524) 30 September 2009
- Development Permit for Operational Works - Temporary Dredge Soil Pond Plans included (PAE00445520) 30 September 2009
- Schedule 7 Continuing Approvals CCRC Planning Scheme 2015 v.4
- Court Order 4492 of 2000 with Schedule A Conditions
- Port Hinchinbrook Stage II Development Site & Surroundings (PAE00445532)
- Port Hinchinbrook Precinct extract from CCRC Planning Scheme 2015 v.4
- DEHP Dredging Permit IPDE01379509
- Temporary Dredge Spoil Disposal Pond Report
- DEHP Compliance Inspection EPPR00576713 19 February 2016
- EPA Notice of Development Application Decision for Sewage Treatment 26 October 2004
- EPA Permit to Operate Sewage Treatment Plant 23 December 2008
- Sewerage Management Plan 26 November 1998
- Turbidity Control Plan 19 November 1996
- Port Hinchinbrook Deed - Services (PAE00418737)
- Deed (Conformed Copy) Deed of Variation and further Deed of Variation (PAE00418935)
Maps for the Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2015
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