Description: Structure Plan Areas - Version DRAFT (TBA Late 2016) - Amendment 2Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Identify areas where structure planning has occurred or will occur in the future. Where land is identified on this map, alternative levels of assessment (type of application) may apply to development. This new overlay map will assist interpreting the tables of assessment and applying development requirements throughout the planning scheme. This overlay typically only applies where the Zone is Emerging community.Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - Did not yet exist in Plannning Scheme Mapping.Major Scheme Amendment 2 (TBA Late 2016) - Changes documented in A14042507, added as a new Overlay Map in Scheme.======================================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Structure Plan AreasOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)SPAOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)Structure planned areaFuture structure plan areaOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)SPA_CURSPA_FUT
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au)
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
Description: Environmental Areas Overlay (dataset 1 of 2, Environmental Areas) - Version Effective 20 June 2016Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/Scheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - There were numerous methodology changes to what constitutes MLES in this amendment changing MLES mapping extensively, documented in minor amendments changes documentation (qA1303083). Current methodology is documented below, for methodology supporting the first version of adopted Environmental Areas mapping refer to the original OM_Enviro_Areas dataset Metadata.MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceThis is composed of the combined values in State dataset Matters of State environmental significance -version4_1- Queensland found here:http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/catalogue/custom/search.page?q=MSESFurther any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceIs now composed of the following four layers:Biodiversity planning assessments (Version 3.5)Shorebird HabitatLocal Plan Green Networks (Narangba East, Morayfield South, Joyner, where cleared areas were manually removed by AP)Covenants (Mostly from DCDB where Environmental some VCAs)Further any values which no longer exist (through recent clearing & development) through ground truthing and desktop analysis have been removed. Spatial files that represent these areas are saved in following datasets (see their respective Metadata for more information):MAINT_GIN_Class1ManualRemoveMAINT_GIN_Class2ManualRemoveMinor Scheme Ammendment 1 Manual Removes by AP (See scheme amendments statement above)MLES - WetlandsCurrently in this version only includes one wetland at 399 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook (3RP912058), which was added by MBRC Environmental Planning. further MLES Wetlands to be added after internal review at a later date in a later planning scheme ammendment.MSES - Koala OffsetsThis is the former Class 2b, which generally maps SPRP High and Medium Value Koala Rehab, this mapping is however based on a cleaned dataset which removes illogical mapping from recent development areas and also takes into acount manual edits where mapping was cleaned up, see references above (same manual ammendment documentation and spatial datasets).MLES Waterway Buffer(This overlaps some of the categories above)The buffer is based on the OM_Riparian_Waterways dataset. The waterway corridors in Overlay Map are centrlelines so do not take into account the distance from stream centreline to top of bank of rivers, from which the buffer is to be calculated. Some rivers and creeks have significant waterholes, which are not represented in the stream centrelines. The Trigger area aims to map the Buffered extents from the edge of the river banks and from the edge of waterholes, as opposed from the mapped stream centreline.To achieve this a series of selections was used to include mapped waterholes and river width extent using polygons from a dataset maintained by DWCP (M12_Waterbodies_Rivers_Creeks_2013) the waterbodies were included with stream centrelines in the buffers for each scenario, 20m, 40m, 100m. Some waterbodies were manually excluded, such as those large ponds near extractive industry (Ningi, Brendale, Petrie) which are not naturally part of drainage network, also canal estate polygons were excluded.Buffer widths are as follows:W1 - 100m BufferW2 - 40m BufferW3 - 20m BufferMLES - Wetland BufferThis is a 100m buffer from MLES - Wetlands, it does not include any wetlands covered by MSES mapping as these are considered state interest.The initial driver for mapping in this overlay came from the Green Infrastructure Network strategy, see report here for background information:https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/Green-Infrastructure-Strategy-2012-2031.pdf===================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/statewide-planning/queensland-planning-provisions.htmlThese include:LGA_CODE (based on cadastre supplied by DNRM)5010CAT_DESC (describe a category for the overlay, existing or unique)Environment CategoryOVL_CAT (specify a three letter code for the overlay category, existing or unique)ENVOVL2_DESC (describe the new identified theme)MSES - Matters of State Environmental SignificanceMLES - Matters of Local Environmental SignificanceMLES - WetlandsMSES - Koala OffsetsMLES Waterway BufferMLES - Wetland BufferOVL2_CAT (specify a new seven character unique code for the theme)ENV_MSEENV_MLEENV_LWLENV_KOFENV_LWBENV_WLB
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2016. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au). For Environmental enquires contact MBRC Environmental Planning.
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Description: Zoning Map (dataset 1 of 2, Zones)Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/This dataset maps the Landuse Zones of the MBRC Planning Scheme. This dataset was created using the land parcels supplied from the Digital Cadastre Database (DCDB) as at June 2013 from the State of Queensland. The Zones were initially assigned from the Strategic Framework Place Types in 2012 then refined continuously throughout 2013 in several documented revisions. Many land parcels have been split where they have more than one zone or are in more than one precinct, this is documented in the attribute field 'PAR_SPLIT' where a value of 0 means the parcel is not split, a value of '1' indicates the parcel is split zoned or split across precincts.A copy of the Zones without Limited Development Zone (LDZ) must also be maintained for when updated Flood Modelling is done that will alter the extent of the Limited Development Zone.Limited Development Zone is based on Scenario 4 Flood Risk Mapping and has not been applied to all areas, some exceptions include:Not in Community Facility Zone with SEQ Water as owner on North Pine Dam and Sideling Creek Dam.Not in Open Space Zone where owned by MBRCNot in Extractive Industry ZoneNot in Caboolture West Local PlanIn the event of any Zone changes, both the Zones and the MAINT_Zones_NoLDZ must be updated, they must be maintained in synchronicity. In the event that the Limited Development Zone needs to be reapplied the MAINT_Zones_NoLDZ dataset gets used as the base and then replaces the Zones dataset once new LDZ is applied.Methodology to apply new LDZ - Link to be providedUpdates of the underlying DCDB used for Zone dataset will occur as needed and be documented in Metadata and also in attributes.Methodology to update underlying DCDB - Link to be providedend
Copyright Text: Moreton Bay Regional Council 2013. For information and updates, planning scheme amendments or other planning related enquires contact MBRC Strategic Planning (mbrcplanningscheme@moretonbay.qld.gov.au) For technical enquires regarding the Spatial Data contact MBRC GIS (GIS@moretonbay.qld.gov.au)
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html
Description: SEQKPA (Version 1.2) maps both Assessable Development Areas and Koala Habitat Values over the seven most populous local government divisions of South East Queensland. This area is defined as the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area. The Assessable Development Area defines where the development assessment requirements of the South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Koala SPRP) apply. The assessable development areas include 'priority koala assessable development areas' (PKADA) and 'koala assessable development areas' (KADA). The PKADA areas are derived from the existing Koala Coast boundary (covering Redlands and parts of Brisbane and Logan) and the ex-Pine Rivers local government boundary. The KADA areas are derived from the 'Koala Conservation Areas' and 'Koala Sustainability Areas' mapped under the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006, and the Interim Koala Habitat Protection Areas mapped under the Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision February 2010 (no longer in force). The Koala Habitat Values mapping was initially derived from a comprehensive koala habitat assessment and mapping project commissioned by the Queensland Government and has been recently updated through extensive public consultation following the release of SEQKPA Version 1.1 (including the application of a ‘generally not present’ layer following DERM assessment). The selection of individual land parcels is based on the January 2010 edition of the QLD Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/wildlife-ecosystems/wildlife/koalas/koala_crisis_response_strategy/koala_habitat_values_mapping.html