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16 Mar 2004: IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS) 2004. TABLE OF PROVISIONS. PART 1—PRELIMINARY. 2. Short title. ... v) Future Urban Zone;. (vi) Character Areas – Mixed Use Zone;(vii) Business Incubator Zone;(viii) Bundamba Racecourse Stables Area Zone;.
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1 Mar 2023: It also supports a koala population within the endangered Blue Gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis) community along Purga Creek. ... About this Conservation Area. TRADITIONAL OWNER CONNECTIONPurga maintains its highly significant landscape value as a
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20 Oct 2021: High. 1.2 Reduce current areas of bank erosion Reduce sediment loads into waterways, improve stability of aquatic habitats, protect agriculturally productive land. ... Sedimentation Structural improvement of a stream bed. Creates new interstitial habitats
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14 Feb 2017: The concept design seeks to minimise the overall area of standing water and saturated soil by having a defined low flow channel, and maximising shade around permanently wet areas. ... This area is also the furthest from residential areas, and this allows
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17 Jul 2023: Local area frameworks or plans. Identifies areas of the city with a particular local identity and provides a more detailed localised policy intent in addition to other broader planning considerations. ... Are a suggested focus area for community review.
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5 Oct 2022: The following policy exists for public places (i.e. Hardings Paddock Campground and Rosewood Showgrounds Camping Area) that may have permanent designated public places (wet areas):. ... wet areas'), and which public places will be considered for
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5 May 2015: Moreton WRP Plan Area. 1. 1. 1. 2. LOCALITY. A4-507532. Plan Area. ... Population growth within the Ipswich City Council area is likely to have a significant impact on the township and the rural landscape.
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20 Oct 2021: The Franklin Vale Creek rises in the Mount Beau Brummel Conservation Park at the highest elevation (640 m) of the Council area (Alluvium, 2014a, b). ... These habitats support a diverse community of terrestrial and aquatic fauna including three species
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12 Mar 2021: Ipswich is home to some of the most amazing natural areas in South East Queensland. ... A well-established illegal fire pit was located and reported to council’s Natural Areas team for deconstruction;.
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21 Jun 2023: Conservation works remain focussed on managing weeds at important habitat areas of our estates which are home to rare or threatened species such as the Flinders Plumb and Brush Tailed Rock ... Wallabies. “Our popular conservation partnerships with
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