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Proposed planning scheme sent for review and approval

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Published: February 1, 2024
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Thousands of people have engaged with the draft plan review
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AFTER careful consideration council has resolved this week to send the revised draft Ipswich Plan 2024 for final State Government review and approval.

Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said council resolved at its 25 January meeting to progress the proposed new planning scheme, including the adopted changes made following community consultation, to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning for a final review.

“Council’s current planning scheme is one of the oldest in Queensland so it is exciting to see the new draft scheme being shaped by community feedback and nearing completion,” Mayor Harding said.

“Thousands of Ipswich residents have engaged with Ipswich City Council’s draft new planning scheme, Ipswich Plan 2024.

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“During our public consultation phase, more than 500 formal submissions were lodged and almost 100,000 residents engaged online through our Shape Your Ipswich page and Facebook.

“Council has now assessed all the submissions and used them to amend the draft scheme.

We will now move to the next step and seek Ministerial review.

“We will also proceed with preparing communications to the community and industry about the next stages of the project.

As well as prepare responses to the 506 public submissions received during the community consultation phase.

“This step marks significant progress towards the adoption of the new planning scheme.

The draft Ipswich Plan 2024 is central to how our city will manage our growth and development into the future.”

Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said the new planning scheme is a major piece of work that is being progressed carefully and thoroughly to ensure it delivers the best outcomes for Ipswich.

“Councillors and planners actively engaged with more than 700 residents across the city during the consultation process through community information sessions, talk-to-a-planner sessions and online seminars,” Cr Tully said.

“The main areas arising from submissions related to flooding and the overlay mapping, a range of zoning changes, subdivision of rural areas and concern with further development in established residential areas.

“All feedback has now been considered and used to further refine the draft.

I am hopeful the State’s review will be concluded in early 2024…”

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