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    CMB Planning Scheme - Zones - With LotPlans

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    Updated Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). CMB Planning Scheme - Zones - With LotPlans [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/datasets/cmb-planning-scheme-zones-with-lotplans
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    Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay
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    Oct 2024 Minor Amendment No.3(Zone Map Dataset 1 of 5, needs to be used in conjunction with Local plan boundary, Local plan precincts, Zone precincts and North Lakes Locality datasets).The Zoning Map is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    Zone Precincts

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    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Zone Precincts [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/NDFhYjAxMGMwZWNmNDM5MjgyYzBlMDgzMTQwNzM1MWE=
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    kml, html, csv, zip, esri rest, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    884e3f50d461966c434a055b0dd8834a19b72cdc
    Description

    Version 20 June 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    (Zone Map Dataset 2 of 5, needs to be used in conjunction with Zones, Local plan boundary, Local plan precincts and North Lakes Locality datasets).

    The Zoning Map is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    moretonbaygis - CMB Planning Scheme - Zone Precincts | gimi9.com

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    moretonbaygis - CMB Planning Scheme - Zone Precincts | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_cmb-planning-scheme-zone-precincts/
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    Oct 2024 Minor Amendment No.3(Zone Map Dataset 2 of 5, needs to be used in conjunction with Zones, Local plan boundary, Local plan precincts and North Lakes Locality datasets).The Zoning Map is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - Local Plan Boundaries

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    Updated Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). MBRC Planning Scheme - Local Plan Boundaries [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/maps/mbrc-planning-scheme-local-plan-boundaries
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 8, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Local Plan Map (dataset 1 of 2) - Version Caboolture West NDP1 Amendment Effective 26 October 2021 Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/mbrcplanningscheme/This maps the boundaries of the Local Plans contained in the MBRC Planning Scheme. The Local Plans dataset contains:Redcliffe Local PlanWoodfordia Local PlanCaboolture West Local PlanScheme Amendments:Minor Scheme Amendment 1 effective 20 June 2016 - No Changes.Tailored Amendment No.1 2019 effective 29 January 2020 - change documented in A19133874Version Caboolture West NDP1 Amendement Effective 26 October 2021 - data modified for Caboolture West NDP1 Amendement Effective 26 October 2021 - added the Woodfordia Local Plan which was missing from the Tailored Amendment No.1 2019 effective 29 January 2020 version (but included in the mapping).===========================================Standard Overlay Attribute Fields have been added as part of the Queensland Planning Provisions Guidelines Ver 4: https://planning.dsdmip.qld.gov.au/planning/spa-system/plan-making-under-spa/state-planning-under-spa/queensland-planning-provisions

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - Infrastructure Buffers Overlay points

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    Updated Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). MBRC Planning Scheme - Infrastructure Buffers Overlay points [Dataset]. https://datahub-moretonbay.hub.arcgis.com/maps/moretonbay::mbrc-planning-scheme-infrastructure-buffers-overlay-points/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 8, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Version 20 June 2016 (Overlay Dataset 1 of 4, needs to be used in conjunction with lines, polygons and North Lakes Locality datasets).The Infrastructure Buffers Overlay is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    Road Hierarchy Overlay

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    csv, esri rest +4
    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Road Hierarchy Overlay [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/ZDZmZGU2YjllNTZkNGM1OWIyOTk2ZDYyNDAzZWQ0ZDA=
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    geojson, html, zip, csv, esri rest, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    3d393f84cf1b0641b8a88cf67706f27f898c5046
    Description

    Version 20 June 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    For Road Investigation Corridors - refer to Strategic Framework Map - Regional Infrastructure.

    The Road Hierarchy Overlay is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    Centre Walking Distance Overlay

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    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Centre Walking Distance Overlay [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/Mjc1MzBjNzFkODY3NGRhOWI4OTdlZjVlNmYxNmI1MTM=
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    geojson, html, csv, esri rest, zip, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    324ed8ef4bc9eb4ed58a8388d8c0b52023b9eb9b
    Description

    Version 1 February 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    Moreton Bay Regional Council has finalised a new planning scheme that supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics. The MBRC Planning Scheme is to commence 1 February 2016. Please use this data in conjunction with the North Lakes Locality.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    Coastal Hazard Erosion Overlay

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    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Coastal Hazard Erosion Overlay [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/YWFkMzMxM2ExMDA5NDhlMThmYTRkM2I0NjhhYmZjMDU=
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    zip, csv, kml, esri rest, geojson, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    5822e8a957ce1e507fccc757d91ee52499fef4d0
    Description

    Version 1 February 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    Moreton Bay Regional Council has finalised a new planning scheme that supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics. The MBRC Planning Scheme is to commence 1 February 2016.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - Landslide Hazard Overlay

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    Updated Mar 21, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). MBRC Planning Scheme - Landslide Hazard Overlay [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/datasets/mbrc-planning-scheme-landslide-hazard-overlay
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    Moreton Bay Regional Council planning scheme supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics. Please use this data in conjunction with the Caboolture West Local Plan Area and the North Lakes Locality.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    Heritage and Landscape Overlay Heritage Areas

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    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Heritage and Landscape Overlay Heritage Areas [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/Y2MzMWFkNWViMDRjNGFlYjgxOGYxZjE1MTM5YmE2YmY=
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    kml, zip, geojson, html, csv, esri restAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    db27615766e92cb9ebcf956c8b3d201dd2ecbe52
    Description

    Version 1 February 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    Moreton Bay Regional Council has finalised a new planning scheme that supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics. The MBRC Planning Scheme is to commence 1 February 2016. Please use this data in conjunction with the Significant Trees and North Lakes Locality.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    CMB Planning Scheme - Strategic Framework Place Types

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    Updated Jun 25, 2025
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    City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub (2025). CMB Planning Scheme - Strategic Framework Place Types [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/cmb-planning-scheme-place-types/3675811
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    Jun 25, 2025
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    Version Oct 2021The Strategic Framework Place Types is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of helpful information sheets or contact Council. The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    Overland Flow Overlay

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    Updated Jul 13, 2018
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2018). Overland Flow Overlay [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/N2E3YzZjZmJkNTBjNDFjMzlkM2RkMGY5NWFjMjcxMTY=
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    csv, geojson, esri rest, html, kml, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    c36a09e972d377d296c4f72494d736e2daf5c673
    Description

    Version 20 June 2016 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)

    The Overland Flow Path Overlay is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.

    Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate).

    For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of "https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/subsite.aspx?id=139941">helpful information sheets or contact Council.

    The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    Service Catchments

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    • datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au
    Updated Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). Service Catchments [Dataset]. https://datahub-moretonbay.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/service-catchments
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 8, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
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    Description

    The Active Transport Network Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.

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    Development Applications

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    Updated Mar 10, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). Development Applications [Dataset]. https://datahub-moretonbay.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/69f11a6be20b4671a6468de83b45b20d
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Development Applications deemed properly made since the inception of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme - 1 February 2016. This information can be viewed in the 'My Street' and 'Development Explorer' applications at datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/ Data is updated weekly.

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - North Lakes Locality

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    Updated Mar 21, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). MBRC Planning Scheme - North Lakes Locality [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/maps/mbrc-planning-scheme-north-lakes-locality
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City Of Moreton Bay
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Moreton Bay Regional Council planning scheme supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    moretonbaygis - MBRC Planning Scheme - Environmental Areas Overlay |...

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    moretonbaygis - MBRC Planning Scheme - Environmental Areas Overlay | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_mbrc-planning-scheme-environmental-areas-overlay/
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    Version Oct 2021 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)(Overlay Dataset 1 of 4, needs to be used in conjunction with riparian waterways and North Lakes Locality and Caboolture West Local Plan area datasets).The Environmental Areas Overlay is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of helpful information sheets or contact Council. The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - Transport Noise Overlay

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    Updated Jun 25, 2025
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    City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub (2025). MBRC Planning Scheme - Transport Noise Overlay [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/mbrc-planning-scheme-noise-overlay/3675685
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    Jun 25, 2025
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    Version 1 February 2016 Moreton Bay Regional Council has finalised a new planning scheme that supports growth and maintains the region’s unique characteristics. The MBRC Planning Scheme is to commence 1 February 2016.Planning schemes use overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). For more information refer to the values and constraints criteria in the relevant code in the planning scheme, see a range of helpful information sheets or contact Council. The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. Further details on the Qld Planning Provisions can be found here.

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    MBRC Planning Scheme - Flood Hazard Overlay

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    Updated Mar 8, 2022
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    City Of Moreton Bay (2022). MBRC Planning Scheme - Flood Hazard Overlay [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/datasets/mbrc-planning-scheme-flood-hazard-overlay
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    Mar 8, 2022
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Version 20 June 2016The Flood Hazard Overlay is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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    LGIP Projection Areas Feature Layer - December 2021

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    Updated Jun 25, 2025
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    City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub (2025). LGIP Projection Areas Feature Layer - December 2021 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/lgip-projection-areas-december-2021/3675628
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    Jun 25, 2025
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    The Projection Areas within Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.

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    LGIP Transport Network (July 2017)

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    Updated Jul 18, 2017
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council (2017). LGIP Transport Network (July 2017) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/3a6c5e293e354b719898bfc5e29a3970
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2017
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    Moreton Bay Regional Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Version 3 July 2017 (To be notified of mapping changes and updates please subscribe to PD News)The Transport Network within Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) is a part of the MBRC Planning Scheme. An LGIP is that part of MBRC planning scheme that identifies the local government's plans for trunk infrastructure that are necessary to service urban development at the desired standard of service in a coordinated, efficient and financially sustainable manner. This planning is currently contained within Part 4 of the MBRC Planning Scheme.

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City Of Moreton Bay (2022). CMB Planning Scheme - Zones - With LotPlans [Dataset]. https://datahub.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/datasets/cmb-planning-scheme-zones-with-lotplans

CMB Planning Scheme - Zones - With LotPlans

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Mar 8, 2022
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Oct 2024 Minor Amendment No.3(Zone Map Dataset 1 of 5, needs to be used in conjunction with Local plan boundary, Local plan precincts, Zone precincts and North Lakes Locality datasets).The Zoning Map is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. MBRC Planning Scheme will help to respond to growth and development across the Moreton Bay Region. It is a statutory document regulating how land can be used and developed. The MBRC planning scheme replaces the three previous planning schemes created by the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe councils.Planning schemes use zones and overlays to show the location and extent of special features that need to be considered, such as where land may be subject to hazards or other characteristics. Overlay maps may apply to all or part of your property and your property may be affected by more than one overlay. Having an overlay on your property will only affect you if you intend to develop (i.e. extent or build, change use, subdivide, clear native vegetation, fill or excavate). The attribute fields are defined as per Qld Planning Provisions, Schedule 2. The Queensland Planning Provisions (QPP) are the standard planning scheme provisions made by the Minister for Planning under Chapter 2, Part 5, Division 2 and Chapter 2, Part 6 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009.

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