Historic Boonah Planning Scheme

Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 (Historic)

The Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 was superseded by the commencement of the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 and is now historic.

The Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 was originally adopted by the former Boonah Shire Council on 28 March 2006 and came into effect on 31 March 2006.

The latest version of the superseded Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 came into effect on and from 20 June 2018. It incorporates Amendments 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7.

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Temporary Local Planning Instrument (Historic)

Temporary Local Planning Instrument 01/2019 (Flood Hazard) (TLPI) (historic) is a local planning instrument which suspends and overrides the operation (in part) of Council's historic planning schemes. The TLPI applies provisions for the Scenic Rim that either update or introduce a flood hazard overlay map and code that applies to development in a Flood Hazard Area. Development that is proposed on land affected by flood must check mapping (the Overlay maps) and refer to the TLPI. 

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View Council's Flood Aware Page for more information about flooding in the region.

Adopted Amendments

Amendment  No.

Purpose

Commencement Date

1

Operational amendments

29 January 2011

2

Incorporation of Priority Infrastructure Plan

27 June 2014

4

Operational amendments

20 December 2013

6

Minor amendment to incorporate the Scenic Rim Local Heritage Register

29 July 2014

7

Local Government Infrastructure Plan and

Administrative LGIP Amendment

20 June 2018