Planning
Fees and Charges
Infrastructure Charges Notices
Policies
FAQ's
Assessing a Planning Application
Property Search Request
Publicly Notified Development Applications
Contact the Planning Department
Current Adopted Infrastructure Charges Resolution
Important Notice to Prospective Developers and/or Residents in Isaac Regional Council Area (PDF, 45KB)
Fees and Charges
Please see council's Fees and Charges
Fees and Charges
Isaac Regional Council levies infrastructure charges as part of the development assessment process. Charges apply when a subdivision (reconfiguring a lot), material change of use or carrying out of building work occurs generating extra demand on trunk infrastructure networks. In the case where a development has been approved within the Moranbah Development Scheme 2011, the approval may be conditioned in the Development Permit to require a contribution toward trunk infrastructure networks and no Infrastructure Charges Notice is issued.
Policies
Adopted Infrastructure Charges Resolution (No. 2) 2018 (PDF, 102.4MB)
Priority Infrastructure Area Maps for Isaac region
See all current council policies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Information on questions frequently asked of the Building and Planning departments.
Planning FAQ's (PDF, 128KB)
Assessing a Planning Application
The DSDIP provides a 5 question survey that generates an IDAS flow chart with indicative timeframes for the application for a development permit.
Property Search Request
To perform a search for rates and water, building, planning, environmental or minor engineering information on a property, complete a Property Search Request Form (PDF, 575KB) and submit to Council with relevant search fees or charges.
Publicly Notified Development Applications
There are particular development applications that are required to be publicly notified known as Impact Level development applications in accordance with the Queensland Government Planning Act 2016. View the Publicly Notified Development Applications
Contact the Planning Department
Contact Isaac Regional Council's Planning Department.