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Noosa Plan Amendment (LGIP)

This consultation has now closed and the project has been completed. Thank you for your input which has helped shape this project for the community.

Noosa Council is proposing to amend the Planning Scheme for the Noosa Shire. The draft amendment is currently on public display and the community is welcome to provide feedback. The process for amending a Planning Scheme is set out in Part 5 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and Statutory Guideline 04/14 Making and Amending Local Planning Instruments (under “Chapter 8 Transitional provisions and repeal” of the Planning Act 2016).

The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to:

  • Amend Part 15 and introduce a new Schedule 9 of The Noosa Plan planning scheme to update the current Priority Infrastructure Plan (PIP) with a new Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) prepared in accordance with Statutory Guideline 03/14.

The draft amendment will be available during the public consultation period from Tuesday 6 March 2018 to Wednesday 18 April 2018.

Please visit Council's website for a full list of the LGIP Supporting documents

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Community Consultation
Amendment No 9 (LGIP) to Council
Council adopted the Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) (v2) to replace the Priority Infrastructure Plan (PIP).

Council adopted the Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) (v2) to replace the Priority Infrastructure Plan (PIP).

June 8, 2018
  • The Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) amendment to The Noosa Plan 2006 will have effect on and from 8 June 2018.
  • The purpose and general effect of the LGIP is to:
  • Integrate infrastructure planning with the land use planning identified in the planning scheme;
  • Provide transparency regarding Council’s intentions for the provision of trunk infrastructure;
  • Enable Council to estimate the cost of infrastructure provision to assist its long term financial planning;
  • Ensure that trunk infrastructure is planned and provided in an efficient and orderly manner; and
  • Provide a basis for the imposition of conditions about infrastructure on development approvals.