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Priority infrastructure plan

Statutory guideline 01/11 priority infrastructure plans


Template 2011

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About this template


<All text shaded in grey is subject to further local go ernment re ie! and amendments to reflect local go ernment circumstances" Sections of text and parts of tables that are not rele ant should be deleted" All text in brac#ets offers general drafting guidance and is to be deleted"$ < %n regards to formatting and numbering the template pro ided belo! is &ueensland 'lanning 'ro ision ersion ( compliant" '%'s must be consistent !ith the rele ant local go ernment planning scheme" $ <)efer to rele ant practice notes for more information on the preparation of the '%'"$

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Part 4 Priority infrastructure plan


4.1 Preliminary
*1+ *2+ This priority infrastructure plan has been prepared in accordance !ith the re,uirements of the Sustainable 'lanning Act 200-" The purpose of the priority infrastructure plan is to. *a+ *b+ *(+ integrate and coordinate land use planning and infrastructure planning ensure that trun# infrastructure is planned and pro ided in an efficient and orderly manner"

The priority infrastructure plan. *a+ states in Section /"2 *planning assumptions+ the projections of future urban gro!th and the assumptions of demand for each trun# infrastructure net!or#0 !hich ha e informed the preparation of the priority infrastructure plan identifies in Section /"( *priority infrastructure area+ the prioritised area to accommodate urban gro!th for 10 to 11 years states in Section /"/ *desired standards of ser ice+ for each net!or# of de elopment infrastructure the desired standard of performance of infrastructure identifies in Section /"1 *plans for trun# infrastructure+ the existing and planned trun# infrastructure for the follo!ing net!or#s. *i+ *ii+ *iii+ *i + * + !ater supply !aste!ater storm!ater transport public par#s and land for community facilities"

*b+ *c+

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4.2 Planning assumptions


*1+ The planning assumptions form a logical and consistent basis for the planning of the trun# infrastructure net!or#s and the determination of the priority infrastructure area" < 2oluminous bac#ground planning assumptions documentation may be included in a rele ant planning scheme schedule"$ <3o! and no gro!th local go ernments !ith small population to!n centres may base assumptions about demand generation on the population0 d!elling0 employment and floorspace gro!th projection tables" %n these cases0 projections must be included in the '%' and not in a schedule"$

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<4edium and larger local go ernments !ill de elop more detailed demand generation assumptions" 5here demand generation assumptions are included in the '%'0 local go ernment can choose to include other bac#ground planning assumptions material in either the '%' or a planning scheme schedule$

4.3 Priority infrastructure area


*1+ *2+ The priority infrastructure area is the area !here suitable and ade,uate de elopment infrastructure exists0 or !here it can be pro ided most efficiently" The priority infrastructure area identifies the area !here <insert council name$ council gi es priority to pro ide trun# infrastructure for urban de elopment up to 2066" The priority infrastructure area is identified in <insert reference to rele ant map$" <3ocal go ernment may choose to include a summary map of the '%A here" 4ore detailed '%A maps can be included in a rele ant planning scheme schedule$

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4.4 Desired standards of service


*1+ *2+ The desired standard of ser ice details the standards that comprise an infrastructure net!or# most suitable for the local context" The desired standard of ser ice is supported by the more detailed net!or# design standards included in planning scheme policies0 legislation0 statutory guidelines and other rele ant controlled documents about design standards identified belo!"

Water supply <insert local go ernment specific outcomes for the desired standard of ser ice$ Waste ater <insert local go ernment specific outcomes for the desired standard of ser ice$ !torm ater <insert local go ernment specific outcomes for the desired standard of ser ice$ "ransport <insert local go ernment specific outcomes for the desired standard of ser ice$ Public par#s and land for community facilities <insert local go ernment specific outcomes for the desired standard of ser ice$

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4.$ Plans for trun# infrastructure


*1+ The plans for trun# infrastructure identify the existing and proposed trun# infrastructure net!or#s intended to ser ice the assumed de elopment at the desired standard of ser ice stated in the '%'" The plans for trun# infrastructure are identified in <insert reference to rele ant component of '%' such as maps and tables$"

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%ditor&s note - %'trinsic material


The documents identified in the follo!ing table assist in the interpretation of the '%'0 and are extrinsic material under the Statutory %nstruments Act 1--2"
"itle of document Date Author or organisation ho prepared document (ther relevant information

Definitions
<The follo!ing terms are to be included in the glossary or definitions section of the planning scheme" Those local go ernments that ha e de eloped their '%' and planning schemes using the &ueensland 'lanning 'ro isions ersion ( *&'' (+ can disregard this section as these definitions are already included in the &'' template"$
"erm 7ase date 8emand unit 9et de elopable area Definition The date from !hich a local go ernment has estimated its projected infrastructure demands and costs" 8emand units pro ide a standard unit of measurement to express demand on a trun# infrastructure net!or#" The area of land a ailable for de elopment" %t does not include land that cannot be de eloped due to constraints such as acid sulphate soils0 conser ation land0 flood affected land or steep slope" 9ote :or the purpose of a '%' net de elopable area is usually measured in hectares0 net de elopable hectares *net de ha+" A distributor;retailer<s plan about its !ater and !aste!ater net!or#s and pro ision of !ater ser ice and !aste!ater ser ice pursuant to section --7= of the South East Queensland (Distributor Retailer Restructure) Water Act 2009.

9etser 'lan

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"erm 'lanning assumptions 'lanning assumptions Ser ice catchment

Definition Assumptions about the type0 scale0 location and timing of future gro!th" Area or areas !ithin a local go ernment area for !hich a local go ernment carries out demand gro!th projections" A ser ice catchment is an area ser iced by an infrastructure net!or#" An infrastructure net!or# is made up of one or more ser ice catchments" Ser ice catchments are determined by the net!or# type and ho! it has been designed to operate and pro ide ser ice to the urban areas" :or example. storm!ater net!or# ser ice catchments can be delineated to align !ith !atershed boundaries open space net!or# ser ice catchment can be determined using local go ernment accessibility standards !ater net!or# ser ice catchments can be established as the area ser iced by a particular reser oir"

>ltimate de elopment

The realistic extent of de elopment anticipated to be achie ed !hen a site *or projection area or infrastructure ser ice catchment+ is fully de eloped" >rban purposes includes residential *other than rural residential+0 retail0 commercial0 industrial0 community and go ernment related purposes"

>rban purposes

Abbreviations
?The follo!ing terms are to be included in the abbre iations section of the planning scheme"@ 88S ':T% '%' '%A desired standard of ser ice plans for trun# infrastructure priority infrastructure plan priority infrastructure area

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