A driveway is a vehicular access point for a property adjacent to a road or street crossing over a verge, nature strip and/or footpath. In most cases, the driveway is formed from the kerb and channel or edge of the carriageway to the property boundary. It is important to note that driveways are the property owner's responsibility and any associated driveway construction costs, construction activities and maintenance are not Council's responsibility.
When constructing the initial driveway you do not need approval to build a standard driveway provided it complies with the driveway standard drawing and all conditions (see factsheet and relevant standard drawings under More Information below).
You need Council approval if your application:
Completed application forms can be submitted via email to council@ipswich.qld.gov.au or via post:
Ipswich City Council PO Box 191 Ipswich QLD 4305
Please note fees for a non-standard driveway are payable when submitting your application. If additional inspections are required then further inspection fees apply and must be paid by the stipulated date.
Refer to the information below relating to driveway design, construction and related permits:
Some of the key rules indicate the driveway must be:
The existing concrete footpath must be removed before installing the new driveway.It is recommended that this be done at the footpath expansion joints (where possible).
The minimum width for all driveways is 2.5 metres. The maximum width for driveways on standard lots with a single garage is 4 metres and with a double garage 6 metres. All other driveways would be subject to Approval requirements.
Materials can be placed on the footway during construction; however, pedestrian safety must be maintained at all times. This includes signage to warn of footway closures or arrangements for pedestrians to still access the footway over the job site.
This is not a recommended option, although it is up to the property owners' to come to an amicable agreement. Consideration should be given to construction and ongoing maintenance costs and the likelihood of ownership changes. Any disputes arising from the shared driveway will remain a civil matter. The maximum driveway width would still be applicable in these cases.
You should only engage or use a person or business that is fully licensed with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission. Licenced professionals may include:
If the driveway leads onto a Main Roads controlled road, a separate approval from Department of Transport and Main Roads is required prior to obtaining an approval from Council.
No, a driveway approval would only be required for a non-standard or second driveway on the one standard lot.
More information
Driveway Fact Sheet (PDF, 78.8KB) Driveway Crossover Permit Application Kit (PDF, 382.2KB) Standard Residential Driveway Invert and Slab - SR12(PDF, 207KB) Standard Invert Crossing for Areas Without Kerb And Channel - SR15(PDF, 804KB) Standard Rural Road Driveway Pipe Crossing - SR16(PDF, 1MB) Department of Transport and Main Roads