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What is Development Application Tracking?
What information can I obtain online?
Development Applications on Public Display
Making a Submission
Development application tracking provides Council's customers with the ability to view and print information and track the progress of development applications online for free.
What information can I obtain online?
- Basic property information for any property within Gladstone Regional Council's jurisdiction, including:
- Lot and Real Property numbers;
- Area of land;
- Applications (current) associated with a specific property.
- Development application details and status for all Integrated Planning Act and Sustainable Planning Act 2009 development applications lodged since July 1, 2009, including:
- General details – description and date lodged;
- Status of application;
- Applicant;
- Property address;
- List of events associated with the application and status of these events;
- Decision.
- Related documents, including:
- Council's Decision and stamped approved plans.
Referral and Concurrence Agency responses.
- Council's Decision and stamped approved plans.
Development Applications on Public Display
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DA/39/2024
- Address
- 2 Dave Burns Drive, West Gladstone, more formally described as Lot 7 on SP312056.
- Proposal
- Multiple Dwelling (193 units), Office (740m2 GFA), and Reconfiguring a Lot (Long Term Lease 99 years)
- Date
- 30 October 2024 to 21 November, 2024
- Public Notification Documents
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Full Application: Please access the full application via Council’s PD Online Tracking portal
As advertised in Gladstone Observer (within Courier Mail online), Wednesday, 30 October 2024.
Making a Submission
A "Properly Made Submission" can be lodged electronically or in writing. In order to be considered a properly made submission the following requirements must be adhered to.
In Writing
- Be in writing and signed by each person making the submission
- Be received during the notification period
- State the name and residential or business address of each person who is making the submission
- State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds, and
- Be made to the assessment manager.
Submissions lodged in writing should be submitted at any of Councils Offices or Rural Transaction Centres or posted to PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680.
Electronically
- Be received during the notification period
- State the name and residential or business address of each person who is making the submission
- State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds, and
- Be made to the assessment manager.
Submissions lodged electronically should be submitted to info@gladstone.qld.gov.au
For a comprehensive guide to making a submission refer to the guide available via the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning Website.
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PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680
Council Offices
101 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Qld 4680
3 Don Cameron Drive, Calliope Qld 4680
41 Blomfield Street, Miriam Vale Qld 4677
Cnr Wyndham & Hayes Avenues, Boyne Island Qld 4680
Rural Transaction Centres
71 Springs Road, Agnes Water Qld 4677
47 Raglan Street, Mount Larcom Qld 4695
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Gladstone Regional Council would like to acknowledge the Bailai, the Gurang, the Gooreng Gooreng and the Taribelang Bunda people who are the traditional custodians of this land. Gladstone Regional Council would also like to pay respect to Elders both past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Learn more about Council's Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
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