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23 May 2022: This will improve flood resilience, water quality and environmental values in our urban waterways along the river and its creeks.
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28 Oct 2019: sewer or water) or Council (stormwater) BEFORE an. amenity and aesthetics approval.
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17 Apr 2024: These buildings must comply with the requirements of the Queensland Development Code Parts MP4.1 - Sustainable Buildings and MP4.2 - Water Saving Targets Qld Development Code.
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17 Mar 2021: The City of Ipswich Transport Plan (branded ‘iGO’) is Ipswich City Council’s masterplan for Ipswich’s transport future. It responds to current and future transport challenges and outlines council’s aspirations to advance the city’s
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25 Jan 2019: VML:SLD. Vicki Lukritz. 07 3810 6221. 24 January 2019. NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL is to be held on TUESDAY, 29 JANUARY 2019 commencing at 9.00 am in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd Floor of the
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2 Jul 2018: water bottles on Council owned or controlled land or at events sponsored by Council from 1 August 2018 except where approved by the Chief Executive Officer in special circumstances. ... 8. Utility Services. (a) The applicant must connect all proposed
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13 Aug 2020: grass clippings purposely swept/deposited into the gutter or storm water system. ... runoff from illegal dump sites may contaminate soil and water sources, such as lakes, dams, creeks and adjacent oceans.
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20 May 2022: This will improve flood resilience, water quality and environmental values in our urban waterways along the river and its creeks.
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12 Dec 2019: 7.5 Licence Renewal Fees.30. 7.6 Water Carrier Renewal.30. 7.7 Restoration Fee – Food Business Licence Renewal.30. ... 3.3 Services not Associated with Fixtures (e.g. Water ring mains, temporary site ablutions).67.
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5 Nov 2019: hazards not regulated by State law; and (g) safety hazards; and (h) release of odours, smoke and waste water; and (i) damaged, abandoned and unregistered vehicles; and (j) unreasonable noise; and ... human health or safety or
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