Priority infrastructure plan

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Priority Infrastructure Plan

Session outline

1. Introduction

2. Priority Infrastructure Plan (PIP) – Brisbane City Plan 2014 structure

3. Policy comparison

4. Conclusion

Brisbane City Plan 2014 Structure

Part 1 - About the planning scheme

Schedule 2 - Mapping

Part 2 - State planning provisions

Part 3 - Strategic framework

Part 4 - Priority infrastructure plan

Part 5 - Tables of assessment

Part 6 - Zones

Part 7 - Neighbourhood plans

Part 8 - Overlays

Part 9 - Development codes

Part - 10 Other plans

Schedule 1 - Definitions

Schedule 3 - Priority infrastructure plan mapping and support material

Schedule 4 - Notations required under

SPA 2009

Schedule 5 - Land designated for community infrastructure

Schedule 6 - Planning scheme policies

(PSP)

Appendix 1 - Index and glossary of abbreviations and acronyms

Appendix 2 - Table of amendments

PIP – Part 4 & Schedule 3

This is the 4 th PIP adopted by Brisbane City Council

Coordinates land use and infrastructure planning

Used to set conditions for trunk infrastructure or additional costs for non-conforming development

Used in valuing and determining infrastructure offsets

Used to monitor possible future infrastructure costs

Part 4 & Schedule 3, continued

Goals/principles of the PIP

Transparency

Certainty

Consistency

Foundations for better operational efficiency

Cost effectiveness

Part 4 & Schedule 3, continued

Structure of the PIP (Part 4)

1. Planning assumptions:

 forecast and allocate growth

 forecast demand on infrastructure.

2. Priority infrastructure area (PIA)

3. Desired standards of service (DSS)

4. Plans for future trunk infrastructure (PFTI)

Part 4 & Schedule 3, continued

Structure of the PIP (Schedule 3)

1. Infrastructure corridor plans

2. Priority infrastructure plan maps

3. Schedule of works for future trunk infrastructure and schedule of future

State-controlled roads projects

4. Plans for trunk infrastructure

5. Predicted existing and future resident population

6. Predicted existing and future private residential dwelling supply

7. Predicted existing and future employment

8. Predicted existing and future non-residential floor space

Part 4 & Schedule 3, continued

Planning assumptions:

5 year time periods 2011 –2031

Predicted existing and future development by type, scale, location and timing

Assumptions about development for residential* supply and non-residential** demand

Converts existing and future growth into assumed demand on infrastructure

*Employment projection sources: DTMR Regional Plan Consistent Version 4 demographic dataset

**Population projection sources: OESR, ABS and Brisbane Urban Growth Model

Part 4 & Schedule 3 continued

Priority infrastructure area

Urban area where most development is expected to 2031

Urban area where

Brisbane City

Council intends to provide trunk infrastructure to support the existing and future growth

Part 4 & Schedule 3 continued

Plans for trunk infrastructure

1. Water supply network (QUU)

2. Sewerage network (QUU)

3. Stormwater network (Brisbane City Council)

4. Transport network (Brisbane City Council)

5. Community purposes network (Brisbane City Council)

Policy Comparison

PIP is generally a translation from Brisbane City Plan 2000 to

Brisbane City Plan 2014 , with a few variations

Brisbane City Plan 2014 PIP framework based on QPP version 3.0 & Statutory guideline 01/11 – Priority Infrastructure

Plans

Policy Comparison

New for Brisbane City Plan 2014

Infrastructure corridor plans (local roads)

Expanded schedule of works (to align with SPA 2009 )

More standardisation in values

More legible maps (includes updated infrastructure symbols)

Road and active & public transport network PFTI maps

Expanded PIA

More detailed planning assumptions

Service catchments

Schedule of works example – local roads

Plans for trunk infrastructure (PFTI) – local roads example

PIP Mapping

Brisbane City Plan 2014 mapping page (pdf maps)

Search for 'Brisbane City Plan 2014 mapping' on Brisbane

City Council's website

PIP Mapping

Brisbane City Plan 2014 interactive mapping

Search for 'Brisbane City Plan 2014 interactive mapping' on

Brisbane City Council's website

3D Visualisation of Existing and Future Networks

Supporting Material to PIP

Extrinsic material

1. Water supply and sewerage networks extrinsic material

2. Stormwater network extrinsic material

3. Transport network extrinsic material

4. Community purposes extrinsic material

5. Planning assumptions extrinsic material

Note

• Extrinsic material is not a statutory part of the PIP

• Extrinsic material available for viewing or purchase at the Brisbane Square

Customer Service Counter, 266 George Street, Brisbane

Further information

For further information about the PIP, contact Council :

• phone : 07 3403 8888

• email : newcityplan@brisbane.qld.gov.au

• write to : Brisbane City Plan 2014 Priority Infrastructure Plan

Brisbane City Council

GPO Box 1434

Brisbane QLD 4001

For enquiries relating to water supply and sewerage trunk infrastructure networks :

• contact Queensland Urban Utilities on 13 26 57

Summary

• This is the 4 th PIP adopted by Brisbane City Council

• The PIP provides better operational efficiency through improved certainty and consistency

• Includes expanded schedule of works

• More legible maps

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