Environment and Resource Management

State planning policies

Introduction
The department's State interest planning policies (SIPPs) enunciate the agency's state interests as a guide to planning in Queensland. They form a basis for the department regional officers to provide agency advice on whether state interests have been satisfactorily addressed (at the statement of proposals and draft planning scheme stages), and to give the department signoff that a planning scheme does not adversely affect the agency's state interests. The SIPPs interpret existing the department legislation, policies, strategies, plans and international/national commitments in planning terms.

The SIPPs have been formally endorsed and have departmental policy status.

The following program areas are addressed by the SIPPs:

State interest relating to coastal management is addressed in the State coastal management plan - Queensland's coastal policy, and the associated guidelines on consideration of the State coastal plan in the preparation of IPA planning schemes and when undertaking development assessment.

Supporting Guidelines
Information sheets and a guideline have been developed to support the implementation of the SIPPs and assist agency officers in providing advice to local government.

Planning guideline
Planning for land use and development adjoining or near State forests, timber reserves and forest reserves

Review
The SIPPs will be reviewed every 18 months or following any major legislative and policy changes.

Last updated: 07 April 2009

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