Public Notification
The Planning Act 2016 requires certain development applications to be publicly notified by publishing a notice in a newspaper, placing a notice on land and giving notice to adjoining owners, in the way set out in the Development Assessment Rules (DA Rules). For further information on public notification requirements, please see the Guide to public notification of development and change applications(PDF, 2MB).
Applications in Public Notification
Below you can find the development applications currently in Public Notification.
Application No.
|
Description
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Location
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Public Notification Period
|
Attachment
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D/45-2024 |
Development Application for Building Works Assessable against Planning Scheme for a Demolition of Existing Dwelling within Character Overlay |
7 Talford Street, The Range |
6 June 2024 to 1 July 2024 |
Application Documents(PDF, 4MB)
|
D/23-2024 |
Development Application for Material Change of Use for Medium Impact Industry |
Lot 5 McLaughlin Street, Parkhurst |
3 June 2024 to 1 July 2024 |
Application Documents(PDF, 77MB)
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D/170-2022 |
Development Application for 'Other Change' to Material Change of Use for Staged Retirement Facility (57 Dwellings) |
192 Dean Street, Berserker |
3 June 2024 to 28 June 2024 |
Application Documents(PDF, 150MB) |
D/5-2023 |
Development Application for Material Change of Use for a Low Impact Industry |
59 Lucas Street, Berserker |
20 May 2024 to 12 June 2024 |
Application Documents(PDF, 19MB)
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Making a Submission
Should you wish to make a submission about an application, you may:
- by email to enquiries@rrc.qld.gov.au - Queensland State Laws will accept this communication as containing the submission-makers signature under the Electronic Transactions (Queensland) Act 2001.
- in person - see Contact Us for the address of our Customer Service Centres.
Please note your submission must be a 'properly made submission' to gain rights to appeal any decision to the Planning and Environment Court.
A properly made submission must:
- be signed by each person who made the submission (in writing or electronic)
- be received during the public notification period
- state the name and residential or business address of each person who made the submission
- state the name or electronic address of each person who made the submission
- state the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support or objection of the grounds (with a focus on planning issues)
- be addressed to the assessment manager
Please see the Guide to making a submission about a development application(PDF, 88KB) to assist you in making a submission.