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Ipswich Planning Scheme - Zones, Designations and Notations

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##Contents\r\nThis Dataset contains the following maps:\r\n
    \r\n
  1. 1. Ipswich Planning Scheme Zones
  2. \r\n
  3. 2. Indicative Boundary, subject to further detailed assessment
  4. \r\n
  5. 3. Springfield Structure Plan Designations
  6. \r\n
  7. 4. Designation of Land for Community Infrastructure
  8. \r\n
  9. 5. Recorded Approvals
  10. \r\n
  11. 6. Notations
  12. \r\n
\r\n\r\n##Ipswich Planning Scheme\r\n\r\nThe 2006 Consolidated Ipswich Planning Scheme covers the entire local government area. In most instances it includes roads and watercourses. The Planning Scheme was prepared in accordance with the requirements of the repealed Integrated Planning Act 1997 (IPA) and the Department of Local Government and Planning guidelines and scheme template.\r\n\r\nCouncil adopted the Consolidated Planning Scheme (including all amendments to the 2004 Ipswich Planning Scheme) on 14 December 2005, and took effect (ie commencement date) on 23 January 2006.\r\n\r\nThe Planning Scheme divides the Ipswich Local Government Area into 8 localities-\r\n\r\nUrban Areas\r\n\r\n\r\nCity Centre\r\n\r\n\r\nRegionally Significant Business Enterprise and Industry Areas\r\n\r\n\r\nAmberley\r\n\r\n\r\nRosewood\r\n\r\n\r\nTownship Areas\r\n\r\n\r\nRural Areas, and\r\n\r\n\r\nSpringfield.\r\n\r\n\r\nEach locality is further divided into Zones and in some cases, Sub Areas and Precincts. The planning scheme also provides a secondary organisational layer called Overlays, which are based on special attributes of land that need to be protected, or that may constrain development. There are two types of overlays - character places overlays and development constraints overlays.\r\n\r\nThe Planning Scheme uses the concepts of Overall Outcomes, Specific Outcomes, Probable Solutions and Acceptable Solutions for a zone, overlay or code.\r\n\r\nOverall Outcomes are essentially the overall purpose or intent statements. Specific Outcomes are the more detailed performance objectives.\r\n\r\nProbable Solutions represent one way of achieving a specific outcome and may be either increased or decreased by the Local Government depending on the individual circumstances of the proposal.\r\n\r\nAcceptable Solutions apply only to self-assessable development and represent a precise measure for compliance.\r\n\r\n\r\nIn addition to the zoning of a property, it is also imperative to refer to the overlay maps and associated overlay codes (see Part 11) in the planning scheme as these may change the relevant assessment category of development compared to the underlying zone, or provide additional information.\r\n\r\nAlso, in addition to the overlays affecting a property, it is also imperative to refer to the zoning maps and associated zone codes in the planning scheme as these may change the relevant assessment category of development, or provide additional information.\r\n\r\nData made available under CC-BY-ND terms.\r\nData updated on changes to Scheme.

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GeoJson - Planning Zones
KML - Planning Zones
Shapefile - Planning Zones
GeoJson - Planning Designations
KML - Planning Designations
Shapefile - Planning Designations
GeoJson - Shifting Boundaries
KML - Shifting Boundaries
Shapefile - Shifting Boundaries
Ipswich Planning Scheme - Zones, Designations and Notations - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map
Ipswich Planning Scheme - Zones, Designations and Notations Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools
Ipswich Planning Scheme - Zones, Designations and Notations GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection
ICC Planning Scheme Shifting Boundaries LE.shp -

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text: Ipswich, Queensland/ Australia

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