IPSWICH
CITY
COUNCIL
AGENDA
of the
Growth and Infrastructure Committee
Held in the Council Chambers
2nd floor – Council Administration Building
45 Roderick Street
IPSWICH QLD 4305
On Tuesday, 18 February 2020
At 9.30 am or within any period of time up to a maximum of 10 minutes after the conclusion of the Economic Development Committee.
MEMBERS OF THE Growth and Infrastructure Committee |
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Interim Administrator Steve Greenwood (Chairperson) |
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Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Agenda |
18 February 2020 |
Growth and Infrastructure Committee AGENDA
9.30 am or within any period of time up to a maximum of 10 minutes after the conclusion of the Economic Development Committee on Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Council Chambers
Item No. |
Item Title |
Page No. |
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Exercise Of Delegation |
6 |
2 |
Court Action Status Report |
14 |
** Item includes confidential papers
Growth and Infrastructure Committee NO. 1
18 February 2020
AGENDA
1. Exercise Of Delegation
This is a report concerning applications that have been determined by delegated authority for the period 10 January 2020 to 10 February 2020.
Recommendation
That the Interim Administrator of Ipswich City Council resolve:
That the report be received and the contents noted.
2. Court Action Status Report
This is a report concerning a status update with respect to current court actions associated with development planning related matters including one other significant matter of dispute that the Planning and Regulatory Services Department is currently involved with.
Recommendation
That the Interim Administrator of Ipswich City Council resolve:
That the report be received and the contents noted.
** Item includes confidential papers
and any other items as considered necessary.
Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Agenda |
18 February 2020 |
ITEM: 1
SUBJECT: Exercise Of Delegation
AUTHOR: Development Planning Manager
DATE: 10 February 2020
Executive Summary
This is a report concerning applications that have been determined by delegated authority for the period 10 January 2020 to 10 February 2020.
Recommendation/s
That the Interim Administrator of Ipswich City Council resolve:
That the report be received and the contents noted.
RELATED PARTIES
There are no related parties associated with the recommendation as the development applications have already been determined.
Advance Ipswich Theme
· Strengthening our local economy and building prosperity
· Managing growth and delivering key infrastructure
· Caring for our community
· Caring for the environment
· Listening, leading and financial management
Purpose of Report/Background
The following delegations (and associated sub-delegations) contain a requirement for the noting of applications determined by delegated authority:
· Approval of Plans for Springfield
· Determination of Development Applications, Precinct Plans, Area Development Plans and Related Matters
· Exercise the Powers of Council under the Economic Development Act 2012
· Implementation of the Planning and Development Program
· Exercise the Powers of Council under the Planning Act 2016
Legal/Policy Basis
This report and its recommendations are consistent with the following legislative provisions:
Local Government Act 2009
Planning Act 2016
Economic Development Act 2012
RISK MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS
There are no risk management implications associated with this report.
Financial/RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS
There are no resourcing or budget implications associated with this report.
COMMUNITY and OTHER CONSULTATION
The contents of this report did not require any community consultation. In the event that the development applications listed in this report triggered ‘impact assessment’ pursuant to the Ipswich Planning Scheme, public notification was undertaken as part of the development application process in accordance with any legislative requirements and matters raised in any submissions and were addressed in the respective development assessment reports.
Conclusion
The Planning and Regulatory
Services Department is responsible for the assessment and determination of
development applications. Attachment 1 to this report provides a list of
development applications that were determined by delegated authority for the
period
10 January 2020 to 10 February 2020
Attachments and Confidential Background Papers
1. |
Exercise Of Delegation Report ⇩ |
Brett Davey
Development Planning Manager
I concur with the recommendations contained in this report.
Peter Tabulo
General Manager (Planning and Regulatory Services)
“Together, we proudly enhance the quality of life for our community”
Growth and Infrastructure Committee Meeting Agenda |
18 February 2020 |
ITEM: 2
SUBJECT: Court Action Status Report
AUTHOR: Development Planning Manager
DATE: 6 February 2020
Executive Summary
This is a report concerning a status update with respect to current court actions associated with development planning related matters including one other significant matter of dispute that the Planning and Regulatory Services Department is currently involved with.
Recommendation/s
That the Interim Administrator of Ipswich City Council resolve:
That the report be received and the contents noted.
RELATED PARTIES
The related parties, being the appellants associated with any court actions, are detailed in the attachment to this report.
Advance Ipswich Theme
· Strengthening our local economy and building prosperity
· Managing growth and delivering key infrastructure
· Caring for our community
· Caring for the environment
· Listening, leading and financial management
Purpose of Report/Background
In addition to the current court actions, there is one (1) other significant matter of dispute. At Council’s meeting on 13 November 2018, it was resolved to amend the Ipswich Planning Scheme (Planning Scheme Major Amendment Package 02/2018) by making amendments to Part 14 – Springfield Structure Plan. Springfield City Group has made representations to the State Government that the amendments, as adopted by Council, should not be approved and has suggested alternative wording regarding the rights and responsibilities of developers and land owners within the Springfield Structure Plan area. As a consequence of this dispute, the State Government facilitated a without prejudice discussion on 28 February 2019 between Springfield City Group and Council officers. The matter was not resolved at this meeting and it was determined that further discussions would be required prior to the State Government determining the outcome. The formal process surrounding this is presently on hold whilst ongoing discussions occur.
Legal/Policy Basis
This report and its recommendations are consistent with the following legislative provisions:
Local Government Act 2009
Planning Act 2016
Planning and Environment Court Act 2016
RISK MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS
There are no risk management implications associated with this report.
Financial/RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS
There are no resourcing or budget implications associated with this report.
COMMUNITY and OTHER CONSULTATION
The contents of this report did not require any community consultation.
Conclusion
The Planning and Regulatory Services Department are currently involved with a number of current court related matters. Attachment 1 to this report provides a current status with respect to these matters.
Attachments and Confidential Background Papers
1. |
Court Action Status Report ⇩ |
Brett Davey
Development Planning Manager
I concur with the recommendations contained in this report.
Peter Tabulo
General Manager (Planning and Regulatory Services)
“Together, we proudly enhance the quality of life for our community”