BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL'S APPROVAL PACKAGE.



APPLICATION DETAILS

This package relates to the application detailed below
Address of Site: 41 EDWARD ST BRISBANE CITY QLD 4000
Real Property Description of Site: L4 CP.911290
Aspects of development and type of approval: DA - PA - Building Work Development Permit - dwelling unit,Demolition
DA - PA - Building Work Development Permit - Extension,dwelling unit
DA - PA - Material Change of Use Development Permit - dwelling unit
Council File Reference: A007016517
Permit Reference Number/s: DABW398189620; DABW398189720; DAMC398189820.
Package Status: APPROVED - Version 3 (11th of June, 2026 8:37:02 AM)
Package Generated: 11/06/2026


PROJECT TEAM

The assessment of this application has been undertaken by:
Carly MANLEY
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services North
carly.manley@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 7004
Joe MCSHANE
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services North
CPAS-DS-PS-North@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3407 1306
Ned MCDOUGALL
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Ned.McDougall@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 1004
Cameron RUSH
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Cameron.Rush@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3407 0850
Shirley MILLS
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Shirley.Mills@brisbane.qld.gov.au
3403 6117
Scott RUHLAND
Technical Officer
Engineering Services North
scott.ruhland@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3403 9459
Callan BENNETT
Principal Architect
Architecture Team
Callan.Bennett@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 31780595
Samuel NICHOLS
Senior Heritage Advisor
Architecture Team
Samuel.Nichols@brisbane.qld.gov.au
31787933
Ned MCDOUGALL
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Ned.McDougall@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 1004
Cameron RUSH
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Cameron.Rush@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3407 0850
Mark VINEY
Team Manager
Planning Services North
Mark.Viney@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3403 0289
Harrison GORDON-BROWN
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Harrison.GordonBrown@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 2507
Emma MEZZINA
Team Manager
Planning Services South
Emma.Mezzina@brisbane.qld.gov.au
3178 0049
Luke LAWN
Senior Landscape Architect
Landscape Architecture Team
Luke.Lawn@brisbane.qld.gov.au
3403 8888
Callan BENNETT
Principal Architect
Architecture Team
Callan.Bennett@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 31780595
Samuel NICHOLS
Senior Heritage Advisor
Architecture Team
Samuel.Nichols@brisbane.qld.gov.au
31787933
Scott RUHLAND
Technical Officer
Engineering Services North
scott.ruhland@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3403 9459


DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS



The term 'drawings and documents' or similar expressions mean:
Drawing or Document Number Plan Date
General Arrangement Plan - Level Two - Demolition and Proposed Drawing No: 10.12, Revision: F 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
General Arrangement Plan - Level Three - Proposed Drawing No: 10.13, Revision: F 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Demolition and General Arrangement Plan - Roof Drawing No: 10.14, Revision: I 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Elevation - South - Existing Drawing No: 20.00, Revision: A 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Elevation - South Drawing No: 20.01, Revision: G 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Elevation - East and West - Existing Drawing No: 20.02, Revision: A 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Elevation - East and West Drawing No: 20.03, Revision: G 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Section A Drawing No: 30.01, Revision: A 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
Sections C and D Drawing No: 30.03, Revision: F 04-MAY-2026 (Received)
North Boundary Walls - Section Detail Drawing No: 60.40, Revision: A 04-MAY-2026 (Received)


Advice

Please see the attached document(s) for any advices.

APPROVAL CONDITIONS



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Building Work
Activity(ies): dwelling unit
Demolition
Stage: Partial demolition to a Heritage place

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
1)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
2)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note. This development approval may include the location of fences, retaining walls and/or external walls of buildings on the boundary of a lot. This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including associated drainage and earthworks) or maintenance activities. Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
 
3)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and, where the building work is assessable development, in accordance with a current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first (MCU or BW), or prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision (ROL), and then to be maintained
 
4)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any relevant Council engineering or other approval required by the conditions.

 
To be maintained
 
Landscape Architecture and Open Space Planning
 
Timing
5)   Retain and Protect Existing Street Tree(s)

Identify, retain and protect the existing street trees unless otherwise agreed in writing with Asset Services.

Note: Street trees are protected under the Natural Assets Local Law.  Street trees must not be removed or pruned without prior approval from Asset Services.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence that the tree has been retained in equal or greater health than before development commenced. OR, evidence in writing from Asset Services Arboriculture that an alternative arrangement has been made. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
At all times
5(a) Implement Protection Measures

Install tree protection measures in accordance with Australian Standard - AS4970 Retention of Trees on Development Site.

There must be no excavation, filling or storage of materials or plant within the drip line of the tree(s).

Where works are within the canopy drip line of existing street trees, contact Asset Services Regional Coordinator Arboriculture in relation to the required provision of protection measures.

Note: If fencing is to protect street trees, a permit to temporarily occupy the footway will be required from Compliance and Regulatory Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work occurring.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence to demonstrate the installation of protection measures prior to building works commencing. Timing: Prior to site / operational / building work occurring.

 
As indicated
5(b) Maintain Protection Measures

Maintain protection measures while development is occurring and remove protection measures prior to commencement of the use.

Timing: While to site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
6)   Further Development Permit required

This Development Approval to carry out building work made assessable under the planning scheme for Brisbane does not include an assessment of building work against the requirements of the Building Act and does not permit building work to occur unless, prior to the commencement of any building work, a Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act has been issued.

 
As indicated
 
7)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
8)   Advice

Please note that the information contained in this section under the heading Standard Advice has been provided as advice only and does not form part of the development approval conditions.  This information has been provided to advise of other obligations under state legislation or local laws that may require action to be undertaken prior to commencing the activity approved by this development approval.

 
As indicated
 
9)   Cultural Heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage is protected under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 This Act establishes a cultural heritage duty of care and in section 23(1) mandates that a person who carries out an activity must take all reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage. The Duty of Care Guidelines gazetted pursuant to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 provide guidance on identifying and protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage to fulfil the duty of care.

If you are unsure of your obligations contact the relevant Queensland State Government Department (Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships).

 
As indicated
 



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Building Work
Activity(ies): Extension
dwelling unit
Stage: Extension to a Heritage place

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
10)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
11)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note. This development approval may include the location of fences, retaining walls and/or external walls of buildings on the boundary of a lot. This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including associated drainage and earthworks) or maintenance activities. Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
 
12)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and, where the building work is assessable development, in accordance with a current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first (MCU or BW), or prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision (ROL), and then to be maintained
 
13)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any relevant Council engineering or other approval required by the conditions.

 
To be maintained
 
Landscape Architecture and Open Space Planning
 
Timing
14)   Retain and Protect Existing Street Tree(s)

Identify, retain and protect the existing street trees unless otherwise agreed in writing with Asset Services.

Note: Street trees are protected under the Natural Assets Local Law.  Street trees must not be removed or pruned without prior approval from Asset Services.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence that the tree has been retained in equal or greater health than before development commenced. OR, evidence in writing from Asset Services Arboriculture that an alternative arrangement has been made. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
At all times
14(a) Implement Protection Measures

Install tree protection measures in accordance with Australian Standard - AS4970 Retention of Trees on Development Site.

There must be no excavation, filling or storage of materials or plant within the drip line of the tree(s).

Where works are within the canopy drip line of existing street trees, contact Asset Services Regional Coordinator Arboriculture in relation to the required provision of protection measures.

Note: If fencing is to protect street trees, a permit to temporarily occupy the footway will be required from Compliance and Regulatory Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work occurring.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence to demonstrate the installation of protection measures prior to building works commencing. Timing: Prior to site / operational / building work occurring.

 
As indicated
14(b) Maintain Protection Measures

Maintain protection measures while development is occurring and remove protection measures prior to commencement of the use.

Timing: While to site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
15)   Further Development Permit required

This Development Approval to carry out building work made assessable under the planning scheme for Brisbane does not include an assessment of building work against the requirements of the Building Act and does not permit building work to occur unless, prior to the commencement of any building work, a Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act has been issued.

 
As indicated
 
16)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
17)   Advice

Please note that the information contained in this section under the heading Standard Advice has been provided as advice only and does not form part of the development approval conditions.  This information has been provided to advise of other obligations under state legislation or local laws that may require action to be undertaken prior to commencing the activity approved by this development approval.

 
As indicated
 
18)   Cultural Heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage is protected under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 This Act establishes a cultural heritage duty of care and in section 23(1) mandates that a person who carries out an activity must take all reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage. The Duty of Care Guidelines gazetted pursuant to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 provide guidance on identifying and protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage to fulfil the duty of care.

If you are unsure of your obligations contact the relevant Queensland State Government Department (Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships).

 
As indicated
 



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Material Change of Use
Activity(ies): dwelling unit
Stage: Dwelling unit

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
19)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
20)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note. This development approval may include the location of fences, retaining walls and/or external walls of buildings on the boundary of a lot. This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including associated drainage and earthworks) or maintenance activities. Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
 
21)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and, where the building work is assessable development, in accordance with a current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first (MCU or BW), or prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision (ROL), and then to be maintained
 
22)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any relevant Council engineering or other approval required by the conditions.

 
To be maintained
 
Landscape Architecture and Open Space Planning
 
Timing
23)   Retain and Protect Existing Street Tree(s)

Identify, retain and protect the existing street trees unless otherwise agreed in writing with Asset Services.

Note: Street trees are protected under the Natural Assets Local Law.  Street trees must not be removed or pruned without prior approval from Asset Services.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence that the tree has been retained in equal or greater health than before development commenced. OR, evidence in writing from Asset Services Arboriculture that an alternative arrangement has been made. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
At all times
23(a) Implement Protection Measures

Install tree protection measures in accordance with Australian Standard - AS4970 Retention of Trees on Development Site.

There must be no excavation, filling or storage of materials or plant within the drip line of the tree(s).

Where works are within the canopy drip line of existing street trees, contact Asset Services Regional Coordinator Arboriculture in relation to the required provision of protection measures.

Note: If fencing is to protect street trees, a permit to temporarily occupy the footway will be required from Compliance and Regulatory Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work occurring.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence to demonstrate the installation of protection measures prior to building works commencing. Timing: Prior to site / operational / building work occurring.

 
As indicated
23(b) Maintain Protection Measures

Maintain protection measures while development is occurring and remove protection measures prior to commencement of the use.

Timing: While to site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Engineering
 
Timing
24)   On-site Erosion (Low Risk)

Manage on-site erosion and the release of sediment or sediment laden water from the site at all times by implementing best industry practice for sediment and erosion control as per the International Erosion Control Association, Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control documents (2008 or later version). Including but not limited to:
(i) Drainage control measures must be implemented and maintained to minimise water flow across areas of exposed earth.
(ii) Sediment and erosion control measures must be implemented and maintained to prevent soil loss from earth disturbance areas and prevent deposition beyond earth disturbance areas.
(iii) No release of contaminants to land beyond on-site area of earth disturbance.

Note: Guidelines and factsheets to assist with this are available from the 'Healthy Waterways - Water by Design' website at http://hlw.org.au/initiatives/esc/house-sites

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities and until all exposed soil areas are permanently stabilised against erosion.

 
As indicated
24(a) Provide Land Occupier Notification to Council

(i) Notify Council's ESC Team of proposed land occupier/s by sending an email to CARS-ESC@Brisbane.qld.gov.au

(ii) If the land is to be occupied by any person other than the registered landowner then advice must be provided to Council that confirms the name, contact information and the duration of any proposed occupation of the land.

Note: Occupier is any principal contractor occupying the land exercising a right under the development approval.

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities.

 
As indicated
 
25)   Construction Management Plan (Minor)

Carry out development in a method consistent with a Construction Management Plan (Minor) prepared in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
25(a) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Prepare Plan

Prepare a detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP) for the construction phase of the approved development.  The Construction Management Plan must be in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and address the following:
(i)     Provision for pedestrian management including alternative pedestrian routes (adjacent to or surrounding the site);
(ii)    Existing and proposed kerbside allocation signs and line marking (such as bus stops, loading zones and parking meters and/or ticket dispensers);
(iii)   Location of and impacts to any Council or other public utility or local authority's assets on or within external to the site;
(iv)    Location and design of temporary vehicular construction access points, including frequency of use;
(v)     Management and mitigation strategies for the impact of dust, noise and vibration upon adjoining and nearby properties;
(vi)    Provision for loading and unloading of materials including the location of any remote loading sites;
(vii)   Location of materials, structures, plant and equipment to be stored or placed on the construction site;
(viii)  Location of proposed external hoardings and/or gantries, and including clearances to the impacts of this on  existing street furniture and other footpath assets located within the verge as well as impacts on any existing advertising signage located either along or adjacent to the site frontage  - this includes any potential obstruction of sight lines for such advertising  (e.g. 'CityCycle' bicycle stations or bus stops with advertising);
(ix)    Location of proposed employee and visitor parking areas;
(x)     Anticipated staging and programming;
(xi)    Impacts of any actions proposed to address any of the above items or any actions resulting from construction of the development that will impact on existing street trees;
(xii)   Complaint management processes to be implemented; and
(xiii)  Compliance with the Management Plans Planning Scheme Policy and other relevant Planning Scheme Policies.

The Construction Management Plan must be supported by 'approval in principle' or written approvals from the relevant Council sections or other governing bodies responsible for any potentially impacted infrastructure.

The list of relevant infrastructure and contacts is available on Council's website - Search 'Constructions Management Plan'.

Note: The Construction Management Plan is not required to be approved by Development Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work commencing.

 
As indicated
25(b) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Submit Plan

Submit a copy of the Construction Management Plan to Council's Development Services Branch at the following mailbox: engineeringservices@brisbane.qld.gov.au quoting the BCC planning development approval reference number.

Timing: At least 10 days prior to site works commencing.

 
As indicated
25(c) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Documentation on Site

Legible copies of the Construction Management Plan and current permits must be kept on site and be made available on request by Council, At all times.

The requirements of the CMP must be included in all induction of principal and subcontractors utilised in the development. An outline of the induction provided to contractors may be requested by Council to confirm compliance with this condition.

Timing: While site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
25(d) Construction Management Plan - Works to be Performed Out of Hours

Obtain an approval from Development Services for any work that is proposed to be undertaken outside of normal business hours - 6:30am to 6:30pm, Monday to Saturday.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work commencing.

 
As indicated
25(e) Implement Construction Management Plan (Minor)

Carry out the development in accordance with the submitted Construction Management Plan.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
26)   Protect Existing Infrastructure

Where there is existing infrastructure in the vicinity of the proposed work, the new work must not damage or compromise the working ability of the existing infrastructure.

Where alterations to public utility mains, existing mains, services or installations are necessitated by the development, prior to alterations commencing, the developer must notify Council or the relevant infrastructure provider and obtain agreement to the alterations.

The developer must meet the costs of the alterations. The alterations must be carried out in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes or infrastructure providers requirements.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
26(a) As Constructed Drawings - Alterations to Existing Infrastructure

Submit to Development Services As Constructed drawings showing all new and/or rectification works and an asset register, prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the alterations have been completed in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and any other relevant infrastructure requirements. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
27)   Repair Damage to Kerb, Footpath or Road

Repair any damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway (including removal of concrete slurry from footways, roads, kerb and channel, stormwater gullies and drainlines) and re-instate existing traffic signs and pavement markings that have been removed or damaged during any works carried out in association with the approved development.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
27(a) Interim Repairs

If at any time during the construction phase of the approved development, damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway creates unsafe, unreasonable and/or not fit for purpose conditions as assessed by Council, interim repairs must be undertaken as directed by Asset Services.

Note: Any interim repairs required to be undertaken shall not be considered to satisfy the requirements of this condition for the permanent repair of the infrastructure prior to the issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

Timing: While site / operational / building works is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
28)   Further Development Permit required

This Development Approval to carry out building work made assessable under the planning scheme for Brisbane does not include an assessment of building work against the requirements of the Building Act and does not permit building work to occur unless, prior to the commencement of any building work, a Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act has been issued.

 
As indicated
 
29)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
30)   Currency Period

The currency period for this development approval is stated in the Decision Notice and is expressed as a date.

This development approval lapses at the end of the currency period (the date stated in the decision notice) pursuant to section 85 of the Planning Act 2016.

 
As indicated
 
31)   Referral Agency Requirements

The State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) as concurrence agency has imposed the requirements contained in the letter dated 09 June 2026 (SARA Ref: 2605-52149 SPD).

 
As indicated
 
32)   Advice

Please note that the information contained in this section under the heading Standard Advice has been provided as advice only and does not form part of the development approval conditions.  This information has been provided to advise of other obligations under state legislation or local laws that may require action to be undertaken prior to commencing the activity approved by this development approval.

 
As indicated
 
33)   Cultural Heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage is protected under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 This Act establishes a cultural heritage duty of care and in section 23(1) mandates that a person who carries out an activity must take all reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage. The Duty of Care Guidelines gazetted pursuant to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 provide guidance on identifying and protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage to fulfil the duty of care.

If you are unsure of your obligations contact the relevant Queensland State Government Department (Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships).

 
As indicated
 

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