BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL'S APPROVAL PACKAGE.



APPLICATION DETAILS

This package relates to the application detailed below
Address of Site: 174 GARDNER RD ROCHEDALE QLD 4123
180 GARDNER RD ROCHEDALE QLD 4123
56 FARLEY RD ROCHEDALE QLD 4123
Real Property Description of Site: L2 RP.844932
L7 RP.114765
L6 RP.114765
Aspects of development and type of approval: DA - PA - Reconfiguring a Lot Development Permit - Subdivision of Land
Council File Reference: A006484551
Permit Reference Number/s: DARL447807524.
Package Status: APPROVED - Version 1 (19th of June, 2026 4:23:35 PM)
Package Generated: 19/06/2026


PROJECT TEAM

The assessment of this application has been undertaken by:
Kayal CHANDRASEKAR
Senior Urban Planner
Planning Services South
Kayal.Chandrasekar@brisbane.qld.gov.au
34030086
Kathryn KELLY
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services South
kathryn.kelly@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 3407 1308
Eric OWEN
Senior Technical Officer
Engineering Services South
eric.owen@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 5195
James LANGSTON
Principal Engineer
Engineering Services Hydraulics
james.langston@brisbane.qld.gov.au
34034918
Michael PICKERILL

Network Planning
Michael.Pickerill@brisbane.qld.gov.au
Chris HENNESSY

Engineering Services Traffic
Chris.Hennessy@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3403 5768
Michael O'REILLY
Environmental Management Officer
Environmental Management Services
Michael.O'Reilly@brisbane.qld.gov.au
3403 9517
Tahlie PAGE
Ecologist
Ecology Services
Tahlie.Page@brisbane.qld.gov.au
0731785966
Glyn CHISHOLM
Senior Landscape Architect
Landscape Architecture Team
Glyn.Chisholm@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 3403 0117
Thomas JONKER
Landscape Architect
Landscape Architecture Team
Thomas.Jonker@brisbane.qld.gov.au
31780712


DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS



The term 'drawings and documents' or similar expressions mean:
Drawing or Document Number Plan Date
Plan of Reconfiguration 23-0695P-01-Rev. G (Amended In Red 17-APR-2026) 10-APR-2026 (Received)
Preliminary Roadwork Layout Plan DA151-Rev. 03 (Amended In Red 15-JUN-2026) 10-APR-2026 (Received)
Fauna Movement Plan (FMP) - 5 pages FMP00 to FMP04 - Rev. A (Amended In Red 06-MAY-2026) 10-APR-2026 (Received)
Tree Retention and Removal Plan - 14 pages TRRP00 to TRRP13- Rev. C (Amended In Red 06-MAY-2026) 10-APR-2026 (Received)


Advice

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

APPROVAL CONDITIONS



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Reconfiguring a Lot
Activity(ies): Subdivision of Land
Stage: Reconfiguring a lot (3 into 5 lots and new road)

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
1)   Maintain the Approved Development

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

 
At all times
 
2)   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
 
3)   Carry Out the Approved Development

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

Note: This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including, but not limited to, associated drainage and earthworks). Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from the relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
4)   Demolish or Relocate Buildings/Structures

Demolish or Relocate buildings/structures on the site in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and where applicable, the approved Construction Management Plan.

The removal of buildings/structures includes the removal of all existing concrete slabs, foundations and footings.

 
Prior to commencement of use
 
5)   Complete All Operational Work

Complete all operational work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such operational work must be carried out in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS or, if requiring a further approval from the Council, in accordance with the relevant further approval(s).

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
6)   Timing for survey plan endorsement

The survey plan endorsement for this development must occur after the survey plan endorsement for the Reconfiguring a Lot (Management Lot subdivision – 3 into 6 lots and new road) approval (Council ref: A005747839), including the requirement for removal of the temporary turnaround facility at the end of Road 1.

 
As indicated
 
7)   Infrastructure Agreement

Comply with the Infrastructure Agreement (Roads) for 56 Farley Road, 184 & 198 Gardner Road, Rochedale 2024. The requirements of the infrastructure agreement prevail over the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS to the extent of any inconsistency.

 
At all times
 
Ecology
 
Timing
8)   Environmental Offset Delivery (Ecology)

Provide an environmental offset for the loss of land of local environmental significance identified in Brisbane City Plan 2014 on Lot 6 RP114765 and Lot 102 SP226721. The offset must be based on the loss of 389m2 of the area of MLES3. The offset must be delivered in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Offsets Act 2014 and Offsets Planning Scheme Policy.

Note: Vegetation may only be removed in accordance with the Vegetation Management Plan approved pursuant to the Vegetation Management Plan condition of this approval.

Note: The deemed conditions in sections 19B, 22, 24 and 25 of the Environmental Offsets Act 2014 are also imposed on this approval.

Timing: Prior to any vegetation removal commencing.

 
As indicated
 
9)   Fauna Management - Fauna Spotter Catcher

Engage a licensed Fauna Spotter Catcher (qualified by the relevant Queensland State Government Authority) to manage the protection and relocation of any fauna prior to and during vegetation/dam/ecological feature clearing.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
9(a) Prior to Vegetation/ Ecological Feature Clearing

Submit to Development Services certification from the licensed Fauna Spotter Catcher that the site has been fully inspected and any necessary fauna protection measures or relocation procedures have been implemented.

Certification must include:
- Map/figure of inspection area;
- Identification of development stage/s (if applicable);
- Details of all habitat features (i.e. habitat trees, hollows, large woody debris, rock piles, dam etc.) including type, location and size;
- Proposed methodology for terrestrial fauna protection measures;
- Specific waterbody dewatering methodology including species/habitat/waterbody assessment, construction methodology (i.e. bunding, pump size, hoses, estimated duration), methodology of aquatic species collection and translocation, identification and habitat assessment of translocation area in accordance with approved Dewatering Management Plan.

Note: Where vegetation clearing and dam dewatering are undertaken on different construction timelines, separate certification documentation may be required.

Certification is to be provided via the Compliance with Development Conditions online form, available on Council's website, including the following details: Site address, Development Approval number (A00), and relevant stage/s (if appropriate).

Timing: Prior to vegetation/dam/ecological feature clearing commencing.

 
As indicated
9(b) During Vegetation/ Ecological Feature Clearing

The licensed Fauna Spotter Catcher must be present on site during all clearing and dewatering operations to implement aquatic fauna translocation methodology as per the approved Dewatering Management Plan, monitor works and to respond to any fauna situations that may arise. If any fauna is identified in vegetation or ecological features to be removed during vegetation clearing operations, work must cease immediately on that vegetation or ecological feature. The licensed Fauna Spotter Catcher must supervise the relocation of any identified fauna prior to vegetation/dam/ecological feature clearing recommencing.

Timing: While vegetation/dam/ecological feature clearing is occurring.

 
As indicated
9(c) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from the licensed Fauna Spotter Catcher that vegetation/dam/ecological feature clearing was carried out in accordance with this condition.

Certification must include:
- Map/figure identifying clearing area and all habitat features;
- Identification of development stage/s (if applicable);
- Methodology (including dewatering and aquatic species translocation methodology);
- Inspection log;
- Fauna register.

Note: Where vegetation clearing and dam dewatering are undertaken on different construction timelines, separate certification documentation may be required.

Certification is to be provided via the Compliance with Development Conditions online form, available on Council's website, including the following details: Site address, Development Approval number (A00), and relevant stage/s (if appropriate).

Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
10)   Fauna Management Plan

Manage fauna and protect fauna habitat on the site in accordance with a Fauna Management Plan approved pursuant to this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
10(a) Implement the Approved Fauna Management Plan

Carry out the works in accordance with the approved Fauna Management Plan (24-0165E/BF FMP00-FMP04 Rev A Issue A, dated 10/04/2026 BCC received, amended in red 06/05/2026).

Timing: While site/operational work is occurring.

 
As indicated
10(b) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from a suitably qualified and experienced environmental practitioner, with a minimum of 5 years' experience, certifying that the work(s) have been carried out in accordance with the approved Fauna Management Plan.

Certification is to be provided via the Compliance with Development Conditions online form, available on Council's website. Details to be provided: Site address, Development Approval number (A00), and relevant stage/s (if appropriate).

Timing: Upon completion of each phase of the approved Fauna Management Plan and prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
11)   Dewatering Management Plan

Manage dewatering of the site dam in accordance with a Dewatering Management Plan approved pursuant to this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
11(a) Submit Dewatering Management Plan

Submit and obtain approval for a Dewatering Management Plan from Development Services for the dam dewatering works on Lot 6 RP114765.

This plan must be prepared in accordance with Department of Primary Industry fish salvage guidelines by a suitably qualified and experienced environmental practitioner (minimum 5 years' experience), with supporting documentation from a qualified Fauna Spotter Catcher with experience in aquatic fauna translocation (minimum 5 years’ experience and qualified by the relevant Queensland State Government Authority).

The Dewatering Management Plan must be in the form of scaled plans and supporting documentation that are generally in accordance with the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Code and include the following:

- Results of aquatic species surveys (species presence/absence) and waterbody habitat assessment to design aquatic fauna salvage methodology. The waterbody assessment is to include waterbody depth and contours to understand potential species concentration areas;
- Details of proposed waterbody dewatering methodology (i.e. bunding, pump size, hoses, estimated duration);
- Aquatic species collection and translocation methodology (i.e. water quality considerations, capture and handling methods and equipment, release protocol); and
- Identification and habitat assessment of proposed translocation area.

All aquatic fauna management measures for dam dewatering need to be incorporated into the management and procedures of the Dewatering Management Plan required by the pollution condition set of this approval.

Timing: Prior to site/operational commencing and prior to or concurrently with any other operational works application.

 
As indicated
11(b) Pre-Start Meeting

Arrange and attend a pre-start meeting with Ecology Services, Development Services.

Council will only attend the pre-start meeting once all fauna protection measures are in place.

The Project Manager, Site Manager and a qualified Fauna Spotter Catcher must attend the pre-start meeting.

Council will only attend the pre-start meeting once all applicable compliance and inspection fees have been paid.

Note: To request a pre-start meeting refer to Council's website and search 'Pre-start meeting'.

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

 
As indicated
11(c) Implement Approved Dewatering Management Plan

Carry out the works in accordance with the approved Dewatering Management Plan.

NOTE: The Fauna Spotter Catcher (minimum 5 years’ aquatic fauna translocation experience and qualified by the relevant Queensland State Government Authority) must:

- Direct and supervise all contractors in relation to any dewatering works (e.g. pump timing, equipment sizing and location etc.) which may result in injury or death of aquatic fauna.
- Perform all aquatic salvage works including translocation in accordance with the Department of Primary Industry Fish Salvage Guidelines.

Timing: While site/operational work is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
12)   Vegetation Management (Submit Plan)

Manage vegetation on the site in accordance with a Vegetation Management Plan approved pursuant to this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
12(a) Submit Vegetation Management Plan

Submit and obtain approval for a Vegetation Management Plan from Development Services.

This plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced environmental practitioner (minimum 5 years' experience), with supporting documentation from the Project Arborist (minimum AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture with a minimum of 5 years' experience in arboricultural principles and practices, including tree risk hazard assessment and reporting with current public liability insurance to $20 million, and a professional indemnity of $2 million), where works are required within the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) of retained trees.

The Vegetation Management Plan must be in the form of scaled plans and supporting documentation that are generally in accordance with the approved Tree Retention & Removal Plan (24-0165E/BF TRRP00-TRRP13 Rev C Issue C, dated 10/04/2026 BCC received, amended in red 06/05/2026), relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Code and include the following:

- The extent of the Vegetation Management Plan must include evaluation of all areas including road reserves, external works and development areas.

- The location and description of existing vegetation including species, botanical name, height, invasive pest plant status, canopy spread and Tree Protection Zones (as per AS 4970-2009) of canopy trees, as well as a description of vegetation communities and species compositions for ground, shrub and subcanopy layers. Any species or vegetation communities of State / National significance to be clearly identified.

- The location and extent of all site works including all infrastructure and areas of earthworks.

- Detailed design of all civil works including required changes to protect vegetation (e.g. alternative service alignments, variations to batter slopes and tunnel boring).

- The location and description of all vegetation to be retained or to be removed.

- Methods of physical identification of trees/vegetation to be retained or to be removed.

- A description of all measures to protect vegetation and habitat features to be retained during construction, including protective fencing (as per AS 4970-2009), site protocols, etc.

- A description of all pruning and tree surgery works (to AS 4373-2007) to maintain the health and stability of trees and reduce potential hazards for future site users (e.g. residents and workers).

- The location and extent of storage and stockpile areas for cleared vegetation and site mulch.

- A description of all methods to salvage and/or re-use cleared vegetation. Generally, cleared vegetation must be mulched for reuse in landscape/rehabilitation works

- Details of all measures to protect and recover fauna during clearing operations, including; presence of a qualified fauna spotter catcher during clearing operations, pre-clearing inspections, staging and sequence of clearing and recovery procedures.

- Ongoing monitoring and certification requirements (e.g. Project Arborist and/or Fauna Spotter Catcher, nestboxes).

Timing: Prior to site/operational commencing and prior to or concurrently with any other operational works application.

 
As indicated
12(b) Project Arborist

Appoint as Project Arborist, a qualified Arborist (minimum AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture with a minimum of 5 years' experience in arboricultural principles and practices, including tree risk hazard assessment and reporting with current public liability insurance to $20 million, and a professional indemnity of $2 million).

Provide evidence of this appointment to the Ecologist Development Services via the Compliance with Development Conditions online form, available on Council's website. Details to be provided: Site address, Development Approval number (A00), and relevant stage/s (if appropriate).

Timing: Prior to arranging a pre- start meeting.

 
As indicated
12(c) Pre-Start Meeting

Arrange and attend a pre-start meeting with Ecology Services, Development Services.

Council will only attend the pre-start meeting once all vegetation protection measures are in place (e.g. Tree protection fencing).

The Project Manager, Site Manager, Project Arborist and a qualified Fauna Spotter Catcher must attend the pre-start meeting.

Council will only attend the pre-start meeting once all applicable compliance and inspection fees have been paid.

Note: To request a pre-start meeting refer to Council's website and search 'Pre-start meeting'.

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

 
As indicated
12(d) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services, certification from the qualified and experienced environmental practitioner and the Project Arborist (minimum AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture with a minimum of 5 years' experience in arboricultural principles and practices, including tree risk hazard assessment and reporting with current public liability insurance to $20 million, and a professional indemnity of $2 million.), certifying that the work(s) have been carried out in accordance with the approved Vegetation Management Plan.

Certification must include:

- Inspection log of works;
- Photographic records of works and monitoring activities;
- Nestbox installation details (nestbox types, installation technique, GPS locations and photographs);
- Details of any non- conformances and any remediation measures implemented;
- Details of vegetation pruning undertaken on retained trees.

Certification is to be provided via the Compliance with Development Conditions online form, available on Council's website. Details to be provided: Site address, Development Approval number (A00), and relevant stage/s (if appropriate).

Timing: Upon completion of each phase of the approved Vegetation Management Plan and prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
12(e) Retain and Protect Vegetation

Retain and protect vegetation in accordance with the approved Vegetation Management Plan.

Timing: To be maintained.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
 
Landscape Architecture and Open Space Planning
 
Timing
13)   Street Tree Replacement

Provide for replacement planting of the existing tree/s required for removal within the Farley Road reserve.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
A copy of the agreement with Public Space Operations Arboriculture for the provision of replacement trees.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
13(a) Enter Arrangement

Enter into an arrangement with Public Space Operations Arboriculture (PSO Arb) to pay the cost or undertake works, as agreed with PSO Arb, for the removal and replacement planting of the existing tree/s located within the Farley Road reserve.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
13(b) Implement Arrangement

Implement the arrangement agreed with PSO Arb.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
Pollution
 
Timing
14)   Sub-surface landfill gas migration

At the point where the development connects to existing underground services, underground services are required to incorporate construction measures that prevent the lateral movement of landfill gas along service trenches. The underground services are required to be designed and certified by a Registered Professional Engineering Queensland (RPEQ) that works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

Timing: Prior to lodging an application for Operational Works and prior to site works commencing and then to be maintained.

 
As indicated
 
15)   Dewatering Management Plan

The applicant is to submit to Development Services a Dewatering Management Plan for the proposed pond removal. If the legal point of discharge is directly into a waterway corridor, there will be scheduled Environmental Values and Water Quality Objectives for that particular waterway, as outlined in the South East Queensland Basins – Brisbane River Part of 143.

If the water is to be discharged into the Brisbane City Council stormwater infrastructure, the Water Quality Objectives outlined in the Stormwater code needs to be achieved when the water is released.

 
Prior to commencement of site works
 
Engineering
 
Timing
16)   Grant Easements

Grant the following easement(s) as may be required:
(i) Easements, in favour of Brisbane City Council for:
- Underground drainage, being a minimum 3m width over 184 Gardner Road (Lot 102 on SP226721) as shown on approved plans.

Note: the easement plan is to be supported by a plan prepared by a Registered Surveyor (QLD) showing the location and size of the underground drainage, ensuring the infrastructure is fully contained within the easement.

- Overland Flow purposes as shown on the approved Plan of Reconfiguration, drawing no. 23-0695P-01 Revision G dated 5/8/2025 and amended in red 17/04/2026.

- Access purposes in favour of Brisbane City Council over Lot 1 to the overland flow easement.

Note: These easements include the provision for Council to obtain access.

(ii) Easement for the purpose of access, construction and maintenance of utility services over lot 501 in favour of lot 102 on SP226721 (184 Gardner Road).

(iii) Easement for the purpose of access, construction and maintenance of utility services over lot 1 in favour of lot 4 on RP114765 (202 Gardner Road).

(iv) Easements for access purposes over lot 501 in favour of lot 102 on SP226721 (184 Gardner Road) as indicated on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

(v) Easements for access purposes over lot 1 in favour of lot 4 on RP114765 (202 Gardner Road) as indicated on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

(vi) Easement for access purposes over lot 502 in favour of lot 1 as indicated on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Timing: As part of the plan of subdivision notated by Council, and then to be maintained.

 
As indicated
16(a) Submit Plan of Subdivision and Documentation (Council Easement in Gross)

Submit to, and obtain approval from, Development Services a plan of subdivision showing the easement and a request for Council to prepare the necessary easement documentation to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this condition.

Note: Easements in favour of the Brisbane City Council must have the necessary easement documentation prepared by the Brisbane City Council, free of cost to Council.

Timing: Prior to submission of the request pursuant to Schedule 18 of the Planning Regulation 2017 for Council's notation on the plan of subdivision necessary to comply with this condition or give effect to this approval.

 
As indicated
16(b) Submit Plan of Subdivision and Documentation (other Easement)

Submit to, and obtain approval from, Development Services, a plan of subdivision showing the easement and the necessary easement documentation to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this condition.

Note: Easements not in favour of the Brisbane City Council must have the necessary documentation prepared by the applicant's private solicitors.

Timing: As part of the submission of the request pursuant to Schedule 18 of the Planning Regulation 2017 for Council's notation on the plan of subdivision necessary to comply with this condition or give effect to this approval.

 
As indicated
16(c) Lodge Notated Plan and Documentation

Lodge the plan of subdivision notated by Council pursuant to Schedule 18 of the Planning Regulation 2017 and the necessary easement documentation with the Registrar of Titles for the relevant Queensland State Government Authority.

Timing: As part of the registration of the plan of subdivision notated by Council.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Evidence of the registration of the necessary easement documentation. Timing: Within one month of the registration of the easement documentation.

 
As indicated
 
17)   On-site Erosion (High 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).

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

 
As indicated
17(a) Manage earth disturbance on- site

(i) Drainage control measures must be implemented and maintained to minimise water flow onto 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 other than releases that achieve water release limits of:

A. 50mg/L TSS (Total Suspended Solids);
B. Turbidity, Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) value less than 10% above background, 75 NTU or as agreed in writing by an Officer from Councils Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Team in Compliance and Regulatory Services;
C. pH between 6.5 and 8.5 at all times.

(iv) Maintain a written record to demonstrate that water discharges from the site, including any dewatering operations, meet the release limits as detailed in (iii) for water discharge(s) from the site that occur during or immediately after a rainfall event, and during normal business hours. The water quality of the discharge flows must be measured at each discharge point from the site, including but not limited to sediment basin outlets, other applicable sediment control devices, the site water drainage system, and recorded against the release limits at least once on each calendar day until such discharge stops.

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

 
As indicated
17(b) 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.

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities

 
As indicated
17(c) Prepare ESC Plan and Program

Prepare an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) and program in accordance with 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) and, to the extent of any inconsistency, relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and Policies.

Obtain a design certificate in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and Policies.

The ESCP and program must be prepared by a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) or Registered Professional Engineer Qld (RPEQ) with suitable qualifications and experience in erosion and sediment control and design certificate must be certified by a CPESC.

Documentary evidence demonstrating appropriate qualifications in erosion and sediment control must be provided to the Council upon request.

Timing: Prior to the commencement of any earth disturbing activities.

 
As indicated
17(d) Attend a pre-start meeting

Arrange and attend a pre-start meeting for ESC with an Officer from Council's ESC Team in Compliance and Regulatory Services (CARS).

Note: To request a pre-start meeting from Council's ESC Team send an email to CARS-ESC@Brisbane.qld.gov.au. All relevant documentation, including both the certified ESCP and the certified design certificate, must be attached to this email. Please allow up to 10 business days for your request to be processed.

Timing: Attend the pre-start meeting prior to the commencement of any earth disturbing activities.

 
As indicated
17(e) Implement Certified ESC Plan and Program

Implement the certified ESCP and maintain all ESC measures in accordance with 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) and, to the extent of any inconsistency, relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and Policies.

The ESCP and design certificate must be available on site at all times for inspection by Council officers. Any alteration to supplementary or Type 3 ESC measures must be reflected in the certified ESCP. Any alteration to Type 2 or Type 1 ESC measures will require a revised ESCP and design certificate that has been certified by a CPESC.

Timing: While earth disturbing activities are occurring and until all exposed soil areas are permanently stabilised against erosion.

 
As indicated
 
18)   Maintenance Period for Engineering Work

Maintain the work required by the Engineering condition(s) imposed on this development approval and rectify any defects in accordance with the requirements detailed in this condition.

NOTE: Guidance for requesting a pre-start and co- ordinating the On/Off Maintenance process can be found on Council's website (https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and-building/applying-and- post-approval/on-and-off-maintenance-approvals)

Timing: During the on-maintenance period.

 
As indicated
18(a) On-Maintenance Acceptance

Arrange an on- maintenance inspection with Development Services and obtain written confirmation from Council that the work has been completed in accordance with the requirements of the condition and is accepted on-maintenance.

Provide proof of Public Liability Insurance ($20 million) for the on- maintenance period.

Lodge a maintenance security for the on-maintenance period. The security must be calculated as 5% of the value of the constructed work or $10,000.00, whichever is greater.

NOTE: A maintenance security may consist of either a bank guarantee or monetary payment lodged with Council. Refer to Council's Infrastructure Installation and Construction Requirements Manual for further details about the on-maintenance procedure and requirements.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
18(b) On-Maintenance Period

Provide a minimum 12 months maintenance to the work from the time the work is accepted on- maintenance by Council. During this period maintain the work and rectify any defects identified at the on-maintenance inspection and those arising during the on-maintenance period.

NOTE: The on-maintenance period may be extended by Council pending concerns and/or unsatisfactory performance during the maintenance period.

Timing: A minimum 12 months from acceptance on-maintenance.

 
As indicated
18(c) Off-Maintenance Acceptance

On completion of the maintenance period arrange an off-maintenance inspection with Development Services and obtain written confirmation from Council that the work is accepted off-maintenance.

Ensure all defects are rectified prior to making an appointment for off- maintenance Inspection.

NOTE: If the inspection is successful the maintenance security will be released.

Timing: On completion of the on-maintenance period.

 
As indicated
 
19)   Information Signage

Erect an information sign on the subject property in accordance with Council's general requirements for signage and in accordance with the requirements outlined below:

a) The sign should provide a brief description of the development proposed;

b) The sign is to list the name, postal and/or email address and a contact telephone number for the following parties (where relevant) that are undertaking work on the site:

- Developer;
- Project Coordinator;
- Architect/Building Designer;
- Builder;
- Civil Engineer;
- Civil Contractor/s; and
- Landscape Architect;

c) The lettering on the sign is to be at least 25 millimetres in height, be of regular weight and in sentence case;

d) The sign is to be a minimum size of 1,200 millimetres by 900 millimetres;

e) The maximum area of the sign is to be 2.0m2;

f) The sign is to be positioned as follows:

- located centrally along each road frontage of the site to Gardner Road;
- located on or within 1.5 metres of the road frontage;
- mounted at least 300 millimetres above ground level; and
- clearly visible from the street for a pedestrian;

g) The sign is to contain no commercial or corporate advertising other than the name, logo or slogan of the parties outlined in part (b) of this condition;

h) The sign is to be non-illuminated; and

i) Both the sign and the supporting structure are to be made of weatherproof material and to be properly maintained at all times.

Timing: Prior to site works commencing and then to be maintained until completion of the development for all stages.

 
As indicated
 
20)   Engineering Pre-Start Meeting

Arrange and attend a pre-start meeting with Engineering Services, Development Services.

Council will only attend the pre-start meeting once all applicable compliance and inspection fees have been paid.

Note: Prior to arranging an engineering pre-start meeting, review the Civil Engineering Works: Pre-start Meetings Checklist.

To request a pre-start meeting and associated lodgement requirements, go to https://services.brisbane.qld.gov.au/online- services/development/request-da-inspection

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
 
21)   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
21(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 or 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 or gantries, 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 work commencing.

 
As indicated
21(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
21(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 work is occurring.

 
As indicated
21(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
21(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
 
22)   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
22(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 and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
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.

 
As indicated
 
23)   Filling and/or Excavation

All earthworks must be carried out in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
23(a) Submit Earthworks Drawings

Submit to, and obtain approval from, Development Services earthworks drawings prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

The Earthworks Drawings must include the following:

- The location of any cut and/or fill;
- The quantity of fill to be deposited and finished fill levels;

- Maintenance of access roads to and from the site such that they remain free of all fill material and are cleaned as necessary;
- The existing and future finished levels in reference to the Australian Height Datum (including cross-sections or long sections into the adjacent properties);
- Preservation of all drainage structures from the effects of structural loading generated by the earthworks;
- Protection of adjoining properties and roads from adverse impacts as a result of the works;
- That all vehicles exiting from the site will be cleaned and treated so as to prevent material being tracked or deposited on public roads.

Note:

- If the earthworks impact on the road reserve, the Developer must obtain applicable footpath and road permits prior to commencing any works. Such impacts may include footpath occupation, road closures, re-profiling, ground anchors and/or relocation of services. If the excavation has to be stabilised using ground anchors or similar, then the submitted plans must show the location of these in relation to all services. The cost of moving services, utilities and assets is the responsibility of the Developer. The permission of the service/utility/asset owner is required.
- Irrespective of final earthworks, it is the responsibility of the RPEQ to manage any staged works associated with Erosion & Sediment Control.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
23(b) Fill Material, Placement, Compaction and Testing

All fill material placed on the site must comprise only natural earth and rock and must be free of contaminants (as defined by Part 3, Division 2, Subdivision 2 Environmental contamination, Section 11 of the Environmental Protection Act 1994) and noxious, hazardous, deleterious and organic materials.

Fill material, placement, compaction and testing must comply with the requirements of Australian Standard - AS 3798, Guidelines on Earthworks for Commercial and Residential Developments.

Timing: While site/operational work is occurring.

 
As indicated
23(c) Implement Approved Earthworks Drawings

Construct and maintain the earthworks in accordance with the requirements of AS3798 and the approved earthworks drawings.

Timing: While site/operational work is occurring and then to be maintained.

 
As indicated
23(d) Submit As Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services As Constructed drawings prepared by a Registered Surveyor (Qld).

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
23(e) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the approved earthworks drawings.

Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that all fill material used complies with the quality requirements of this condition and that placement, compaction and testing has been carried out in accordance with AS3798.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
24)   Certified Site Survey Levels

Submit to Development Services, "As Constructed" drawings prepared by a Registered Surveyor (Qld). The registered surveyor must certify that the "As Constructed" drawings are in accordance with the APPROVED PLANS and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and show finished surface level information over the completed development.

Note: The survey information must show surface levels and site contours at 1 metre intervals. All levels must be shown as Reduced Levels to the "Australian Height Datum" (AHD).

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
25)   Remove Improvements & Obstructions from Truncation and Dedication

Remove all improvements (fences, gates, letter boxes, garden beds and plots and other constructed items, etc.) and obstructions (existing earth banks, vegetation, etc.) from the area of dedicated road and reinstate the area as footway in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Any new or existing installations of electrical pillar boxes, pad mounted transformers (PMTs), water meters and the like, must be installed/relocated to their ultimate alignment relative to the new property boundary and clear of the usable footpath areas irrespective of the alignment of the existing services/conduits.

Note:

- The cost of moving services, utilities and assets is the responsibility of the Developer. The permission of the service, utility or asset owner will be required. Council permission is required if street trees, stormwater gullies/drains, and swales are affected. Urban Utilities permission is required if water supply and sewerage services are affected.
- Standard utility alignments may be found on Council's 'Brisbane Standard Drawings' 1013 to 1016 inclusive.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Surveyor (Qld) or Registered Professional Engineer Queensland that the above work has been completed in accordance with this condition.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
26)   Retaining Walls

Design and construct all retaining walls and associated fences, in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and the following:

- All retaining walls including the footings, must be located wholly within the property boundaries of the site where works are occurring

- Runoff from surface drains and subsoil drainage associated with the retaining walls must be collected and connected to a lawful point of discharge (LPD) where possible. If no LPD is available the surface drains and sub-soil drainage must be designed, installed and discharged to ensure there is no ponding, nuisance or concentration of stormwater discharge to adjacent properties.

- Retaining walls to stabilise excavation must be set back from property boundaries to accommodate subsoil drainage without encroachment into the neighbouring property. This set back may vary depending on the height, structure and design of the retaining wall, surcharge loadings from neighbouring properties, and to provide a surface drain along the top of the retaining wall

- For retaining walls in excess of 1.0m in height:
- walls must be vertically and horizontally tiered by a ratio of 1:1 unless an alternative has been approved by Development Services
- walls must be designed and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland
- walls facing onto Council property (including the road reserve and parkland) must not be constructed from timber.

NOTE: Refer to City Plan 2014; Infrastructure Design Planning Scheme Policy (IDPSP) for Council’s definition of a LPD.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
26(a) Certification of Retaining Walls

For retaining walls over 1.0m in height, obtain certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland that the design and construction of the retaining walls and ancillary drainage are in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

Timing: Prior to Council notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
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 Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
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 Program Planning and Integration.

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 Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

Timing: While site/operational works is occurring

 
As indicated
 
28)   Land for Transport Network - Road (Trunk)

Dedicate as road the land shown as new road (trunk) on the approved Plan of Reconfiguration, drawing no. 23-0695P- 01 Revision G dated 05/08/2025 and amended in red 17/04/2026 for the Transport Network which forms part of LGIP ID ROC-RC-046 in the Local government infrastructure plan 2016 including the following:

i. Provide a minimum 19.5m wide District Road as shown on the approved plans.

NOTE: This condition is imposed under section 128 of the Planning Act 2016.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
The plan of subdivision is to clearly show the dimensions of the land dedication(s) required by this condition and certification by a registered surveyor (Qld) is to be provided that the plan of survey meets the requirements of this condition.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
29)   Work for Transport Network - Road (Trunk)

Construct the following roadwork with any associated drainage, verge and services including street lighting for the Transport Network (Road) shown on the approved Preliminary Roadwork Layout Plan, drawing no. DA151 Revision 3 dated 08/04/2025 and amended in red 15/06/2026, which forms part of LGIP ID ROC-RC-046 in the Local Government Infrastructure Plan 2016 in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes, the Queensland Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the AUSTROADS design standards:

- a road minimum of 19.5 metres wide designed and constructed as a District Road (designed for 85 percentile 50 km/hr maximum) and with street lighting category V5;
- pavement widening for an Articulated Vehicle design vehicle to be provided where necessary at 90-degree bends on the 19.5-metre-wide District Road;

The RPEQ engineer is to ensure all underground services are designed and constructed to prevent lateral gas migration from the landfill site.

Note: This condition is imposed under section 128 of the Planning Act 2016.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
29(a) Submit Roadworks and Stormwater Drainage Drawings

Submit to Development Services, and obtain approval for, Roadworks and Stormwater Drainage Drawings prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland in accordance with the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
29(b) Submit Signs and Pavement Drawings

Submit to Development Services, and obtain approval for, Signs and Pavement Marking drawings prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland in accordance with the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
29(c) Submit Street Lighting Design Drawings

Submit to Construction Branch, Citywide Services, City Lighting (CS- LIGHTING@brisbane.qld.gov.au), and obtain approval for, street lighting design drawings prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (electrical) which show the proposed street lighting system in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing.

 
As indicated
29(d) Implement Approved Drawings

Construct the works in accordance with the above approved drawings.

Timing: Prior to on-maintenance acceptance.

 
As indicated
29(e) Submit As Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services As Constructed drawings including an asset register and a pre-On-Maintenance Inspection Checklist, prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland.

Timing: Prior to on-maintenance inspection.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the above approved drawings.

 
As indicated
 
30)   Streetscape Works - Subdivision New Road

Carry out streetscape improvement works, including concrete path (where required by this condition), turf and street trees to the verge of the new road(s).

Improvement works must be to an Industrial Street standard for Industrial roads and a Neighbourhood Street Minor standard for all other roads (Suburban/District/Neighbourhood/Local) in accordance with:

- the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes;

- Brisbane Standard Drawings (BSD);

- the requirements of this condition; and

- the Infrastructure Design Planning Scheme Policy including sections 3.7.4.4, 3.7.4.5 and 3.7.5.

Note: standard path alignments for new roads are shown on Brisbane Standard Drawing BSD-5201 sheet 2.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
30(a) Concrete Path

Install a 1.2m wide broom finished standard Portland grey concrete path to both sides of the carriageway of Suburban/District/Neighbourhood (bus route)/Industrial roads and one side of the carriage way of a Neighbourhood (non-bus route) roads and one side of all local streets. The edge of the path is to be setback 1.9m from the back of kerb for industrial roads and 1.48m from the back of kerb for all other roads.

Transition to existing paths on verges that adjoin the development. The transition is to occur fronting the adjoining developments, not the subject site.

Note: If the above requirements cannot be achieved, contact the Engineering Services Team via email: engineeringservices@brisbane.qld.gov.au

Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
30(b) Submit As Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services As Constructed plans including an asset register, checked by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, certifying that the concrete path works have been completed in accordance with relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes/Policies.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
30(c) Turf

Install turf to the full width of the verge excluding any concrete path required by this condition.

Timing: Prior Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
30(d) Street Tree(s)

Enter into and implement an arrangement with the Program Planning and Integration Regional Coordinator Arboriculture in relation to the required provision of the street tree planting in accordance with the above sections of the Infrastructure Design Planning Scheme Policy, including the number, species, location, installation and maintenance of the required street tree(s) as determined by Program Planning and Integration.

Provide to Development Services a copy of the agreement signed by Program Planning and Integration.

Note: Street trees should not be planted until all utilities have been installed.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
31)   Remove Redundant Drainage Outlets

Remove any redundant drainage outlets from the kerb and channel including any associated pipe work across the footway and reinstate the kerb and channel and the footway area in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Note: Guidance for the preparation of drawings and/or documents to comply with this condition is provided in the Brisbane Planning Scheme Policies.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
32)   Site Drainage - Major

Provide an internal drainage system to collect stormwater run-off from all proposed lots, roofed and developed surface areas and any run-off onto the site from adjacent areas and convey the collected run-off to a lawful point of discharge, in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

The RPEQ engineer is to ensure all underground services are designed and constructed to prevent lateral gas migration from the landfill site.

Notes:

- All upslope stormwater connections to existing private properties must extend to the property boundary of all relevant properties being ultimately serviced by that connection.
- The stormwater design must ensure the stormwater runoff from the site does not adversely impact on flooding or drainage (peak discharge and duration for all storm events up to the 1% AEP event) of properties that are upstream, downstream or adjacent to the site. Where a development has not specifically addressed this issue, the development may require implementation of one or more mitigation measures to offset adverse impacts, (e.g. stormwater detention or upgrade of existing stormwater drainage infrastructure).
- Where external works are required and infrastructure will be handed over to Council (e.g. Stormwater pipes 375mm or greater and/or manholes within the road reserve, etc), the applicant will be required to request an on-site Pre-Start with Council and ensure all future owned Council assets follow the On/Off Maintenance process in accordance with Council's Infrastructure Installation & Construction Requirements Manual.

Guidance for requesting a pre-start and co-ordinating the On/Off Maintenance process can be found on Council's website (https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and- building/applying-and-post-approval/on-and-off-maintenance-approvals.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
32(a) Submit Site Drainage Drawings

Submit to, and obtain approval from, Development Services, site drainage drawings and engineering calculations, prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Note:

- Queensland Building and Construction Commission licensed hydraulic consultants may design the stormwater system for sites less than 2000m2 with an upstream catchment servicing no more than 4 residential lots. This excludes stormwater drainage design (including subsoil drainage) of basements in flood planning areas and the design of any onsite stormwater detention system
- Guidance for the preparation of drawings and/or documents to comply with this condition is provided in the Brisbane Planning Scheme Policies.

Timing: Prior to site/operational work commencing

 
As indicated
32(b) Implement Approved Drawings

Carry out the works in accordance with the approved site drainage drawings.

Timing: Prior to Councils notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
32(c) Submit As Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services As Constructed drawings prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland or a Queensland Building and Construction Commission licensed hydraulic consultants (where applicable).

Note: To be submitted via DA- ComplianceEngineering@brisbane.qld.gov.au and include the site address, A00 reference and Condition number in the subject line.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification (incl. QA documentation, CCTV, etc) from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, or a Queensland Building and Construction Commission licensed hydraulic consultants (where applicable), confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the above stormwater approved site drainage drawings. Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
33)   Ponding of Stormwater

Carry out the approved development to ensure that adjoining properties and roads are protected from ponding or nuisance from stormwater during construction.

Notes: If remedial works are necessary to comply with this condition, prior approval must be obtained from Development Services.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
34)   Stormwater Quality (ROL)

Manage stormwater quality in accordance with this condition.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
34(a) Implement Stormwater Quality Management

Implement the stormwater quality treatment strategy outlined within the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and any engineering drawings and documents approved pursuant to conditions contained in this development approval.

Note: This condition does not require any further approval from Council, although relevant stormwater quality treatments are to be incorporated into designs for road and drainage.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
34(b) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland confirming that the stormwater water quality treatment strategy required pursuant to part (a) of this condition has been implemented.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision.

 
As indicated
 
35)   Sub-Surface Landfill Gas Migration

At the point where the development connects to existing underground services, underground services are required to incorporate construction measures that prevent the lateral movement of landfill gas along service trenches.

The underground services are required to be designed and certified by a Registered Professional Engineering Queensland (RPEQ) that works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

Timing: Prior to lodging an application for Operational Works and prior to site works commencing and then to be maintained.

 
As indicated
 
36)   Street Lighting

Provide street lighting in accordance with the requirements of this approval and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Note: for required lighting categories please refer to the roadworks and/or pathway conditions within this conditions package.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Evidence of an agreement with an electricity supply authority to provide a public lighting system in accordance with the approved street lighting design drawings.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
37)   Service Conduits and Mains

Provide and install all service conduits, including street lighting as required by Council, and meet the cost of any alterations to public utility mains, existing mains, services, street lighting or installations that are required to carry out the approved development. These works must be in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes, and include the following, where applicable:

- the provision of all services and/or conduits along the full length of any rear allotment access or access easement.
- the breaking and/or relocation of any existing sewer combine drains.
- the relocation of any fire hydrant and/or valves from the development's vehicular footway crossings.
- the retention and/or relocation of any existing foul water lines that currently exist within the site.
- any new or existing installations of electrical pillar boxes, pad mounted transformers (PMTs), water reticulation mains, water meters and the like, must be installed/relocated to their ultimate alignment relative to the new property boundary and clear of the usable footpath areas irrespective of the alignment of the existing services/conduits.

Note:

- The cost of moving services, utilities and assets is the responsibility of the Developer. The permission of the service, utility or asset owner will be required. Council permission is required if street trees, stormwater gullies/drains, and swales are affected. Urban Utilities permission is required if water supply and sewerage services are affected.
- Standard utility alignments may be found on Council's 'Brisbane Standard Drawings' 1013 to 1016 inclusive.
- Applicants must liaise with the appropriate service authorities. Typical underground services and/or conduits to be constructed include power, phone, telecommunications, sewer (including private combine drains) stormwater and gas, if applicable.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition. Note: Civil works are to be certified by a RPEQ(Civil) and electrical works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Electrical)

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
37(a) Submit Certification to Council

Submit to Development Services certification by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ) that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of the condition. 

Note: Where rear allotment accesses or easements exist, the certification is to be supported by As-Constructed drawings certified by a RPEQ showing all services and/or conduits. Civil works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Civil) and electrical works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Electrical)Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition. Note: Civil works are to be certified by a RPEQ(Civil) and electrical works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Electrical)

 
As indicated
 
38)   Conduit for Brisbane City Council

Provide a single underground conduit (100mm diameter UPVC class PN9) in favour of Brisbane City Council on at least one side of all Neighbourhood Access Roads (Bus Route only), Primary Freight Access Roads and Major Roads. The works must be in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and the following:

- The conduit must be laid in the telecommunication alignment of the footpath, on the kerb side of the Telecommunication Carrier conduit or in an agreed shared trench arrangement with the Telecommunication Carrier and other Utilities as may be relevant, subject to the approval of Development Services.
- The conduit must bypass the Telecommunication Carrier pits.
- Pits (minimum size, Type 4 as per BCC Standard Drawing BSD-1011) with lids (as per Drawing BSD-1012 - but Class B instead of Class C) must be installed at the "dead ends" of the conduit, both sides of road crossings, at intersections and at other locations that may be specified by Council.
- The conduit must be plugged at each pit.
- The conduit must be located and installed in such a way that facilitates the installation of cable and additional pits in the future.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
38(a) Submit As Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services, As Constructed drawings, including an asset register, prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland.

Timing: Prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

 
As indicated
 
39)   Telecommunications

Submit to Development Services, evidence of an agreement with a telecommunication carrier to provide underground telecommunication services within and adjacent to the proposed development in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
40)   Agreement with Electricity Supplier

Submit to Development Services, evidence of an agreement with an electricity supplier to provide necessary services to the development in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Where development is within an established area of overhead electricity supply and the electricity supplier determines that a property pole is the appropriate solution to supply electricity to the development, the developer must be responsible for the installation of the property pole(s).

In the above circumstances, submit to Development Services, certification from the developer's electrical consultant confirming that the above installation has been completed in accordance with the relevant AS/NZS Standards and the Queensland Electricity Connection Manual (QECM) and Queensland Electricity Metering Manual (QEMM).

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
41)   Water and Wastewater

Pursuant to Schedule 18 of the Planning Regulation 2017 submit to Development Services, documentary evidence, issued by the relevant distributor-retailer, to verify that the conditions of any necessary connection certificate under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009, have been complied with.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
42)   Redundant Driveway Crossover

Remove the redundant existing driveway crossover(s) on the frontage(s) of the site and reinstate the kerb and channel, road pavement, footways and footpaths in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Note:
For kerb and channel reinstatement, the existing channel is required to be removed and the kerb and channel reinstated in one pour.
Additional footway permits or lane closure permits may be required for footpath/verge closures and/or lane closures. These permits must be obtained prior to construction of the crossover.

 
Prior to Council's notation on the plan of subdivision
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
43)   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
 
44)   Natural Assets Local Law (NALL) - Protected Vegetation On Site

Work on or around protected vegetation may require a permit under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL). Permits under the NALL are issued by Development Services.

To apply for a permit to work on protected vegetation go to Council's website or contact the call centre on 3403 8888.

 
As indicated
 
45)   Natural Asset Local Law (NALL) - Protected Vegetation on Public Land, Road or Park

Work on or around protected vegetation on public land, road or park may require a permit under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL).

Arrangements must be made with Public Space Operations Arboriculture (PSO-Arb) in relation to the works carried out on protected vegetation on public land, road or park including provision for costs and replacement planting as determined by PSO-Arb. PSO-Arb can be contacted via ISG-CS-PPI-PLANNING-ARB@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Timing: Prior to carrying out any works on protected vegetation.

Note: All requirements of a development approval conditions with timing stipulated as 'prior to site works commencing' (or equivalent) must be fulfilled before Council can issue a NALL permit.

 
As indicated
 
46)   Fire Ant Movement Controls

To prevent the spread of fire ants, the Queensland Government has implemented improvement controls in areas of Queensland (biosecurity zones) where this pest species has been detected.

These controls apply to individuals and commercial operators and restrict the movement of materials that could carry fire ants which include soil, turf, potted plants, mulch, baled hay or straw, animal manures, mining or quarry products.

Breaches of these controls can potentially impact the community, economy and the environment. Penalties for non-compliance with movement controls within fire ant biosecurity zones apply under the Biosecurity Act 2014.

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government department on 13 QGOV.

 
As indicated
 
47)   Interfering with Survey Marks

Survey marks (including permanent survey marks) are protected from unauthorised removal, disturbance or destruction under Section 42 of the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003.

Where a development has the potential to interfere with any survey marks, a Registered Cadastral Surveyor (QLD) should be consulted to ensure the works are planned in accordance with the relevant legislation.

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government department on 13 QGOV.

 
As indicated
 
48)   Further Development Permit Required

Further Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act may be required.

 
As indicated
 
49)   Plumbing and Drainage Work

Pursuant to the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018, any plumbing and drainage work must be carried out in compliance with the Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2019.

Note: All new and existing plumbing services should be located within the lot that they serve.

Compliance assessable plumbing and drainage work requires approval by Brisbane City Council prior to the work being carried out.

 
As indicated
 
50)   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
 
51)   Water and Wastewater

Services for water and wastewater (sewerage) are not under the jurisdiction of Brisbane City Council. Authorisation to connect the approved development to the water/wastewater networks and for property service connections required a Water Approval under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009.

For further information about any necessary Water Approvals contact Urban Utilities.

 
As indicated
 
52)   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.

 

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government Department (Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships).

 
As indicated
 
53)   In Principle support for Council tree interference or removal

As street trees are protected vegetation, the interference with or removal of these trees requires a permit under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL), issued by Public Space Operations Arboriculture (PSO-Arb). Development Services has sought preliminary advice from PSO-Arb regarding the identified removal/interference with existing Council trees.

Removal/interference with 34 existing Council trees identified within Farley Road reserve and 4 trees within Lot 2 on RP844932 as shown on the approved Tree Retention & Removal Plan (24-0165E/BF TRRP00-TRRP13 Rev C Issue C, dated 10/04/2026 BCC received, amended in red 06/05/2026), is supported in principle for this development at this time, however, a separate NALL permit is required.

Detailed arrangements must be made with PSO-Arb in relation to the works carried out on protected vegetation (including provision for tree removal and replacement tree planning costs as determined by the Arboriculture Team) prior to carrying out any works on protected vegetation. PSO-Arb can be contacted via ISG-CS-PPI- PLANNING-ARB@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Note: All requirements of development approval conditions with timing stipulated as 'prior to site works commencing' (or equivalent) must be fulfilled before Council can issue a NALL permit.

 
As indicated
 

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