MBRC Planning Scheme - Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan

The SEQ Regional plan designates Redcliffe and Kippa-Ring as a Major Regional Activity Centre. The Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan (found in Part 7 of the planning scheme) is used to manage land use and development in the area through a range of interim zones and precincts. 

The purpose of the Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan code is to provide interim planning measures that support the development of the area as a higher order centre but do not compromise the long term outcomes identified through the completion of a future Redcliffe Activity Centre Strategy.

Generally, the local plan reflects the intent of existing zones and preferred use areas in the historic Redcliffe City Planning Scheme. The table below explains each of the interim precincts in the Redcliffe and Kippa-Ring local plan area.

Zone Map of Redcliffe

Zone map - view full size map(PDF, 486KB)

Strategic vision for Redcliffe and Kippa-Ring

Council’s 20-year vision for Redcliffe and Kippa-Ring, identified in the Strategic Framework, is for a mix of places including activity centres, urban neighbourhoods, next generation neighbourhoods and special areas. It is envisaged the area will develop in line with the long-term outcomes sought for these places. More information regarding place types is available within the strategic framework, section 3.14 MBRC Place Model.

Council will prepare a strategy to guide future development within the Redcliffe Activity Centre area. The timing of this strategy is not yet determined. 

Redcliffe Activity Centre place types
Strategic Framework place type map 

Redcliffe Kippa-Ring Local Plan Precincts

The first column includes the name of the precinct and what land area the precinct applies to. The second column includes an overview of the precinct. The third column includes examples of appropriate development within the precinct.

Precinct Overview Examples of Appropriate Development
Redcliffe Seaside Village - applies to the area around the Redcliffe Seaside Village A higher order activity centre with a strong focus on leisure, entertainment and culture for locals and tourists.
  • Retail - Shops, cafés and restaurants, bars and markets
  • Commercial - Key administration centre, State and local government offices, professional and service businesses
  • Residential - High density, multi-storey
  • Community - Artistic, social or cultural facilities, child care, education, health care services, religious activities, social interaction or entertainment, support services, civic park
  • Entertainment - Function Facility, Hotel, Indoor Sport and Recreation, Markets and Theatre 
Kippa-Ring Village - applies to the Kippa-Ring Shopping area A higher order activity centre with a focus on retail and commercial activities which support, but do not compete with the business, commercial or retail functions of the Redcliffe Seaside Village.
  • Retail - Department stores, discount department stores, personal service, full-line supermarkets, full range of specialty stores
  • Commercial - Intermediate level offices, local professional offices
  • Residential - Medium density, multi-storey
  • Community - child care, health care services, social interaction or entertainment
Kippa-Ring Station - applies to the land redeveloped for the Kippa-Ring Station Kippa-Ring station provides a transit hub supporting multiple modes of sustainable transport options centred on the railway station and bus interchange.
  • Community - Public utility and infrastructure, civic space
  • Retail - shop, and food and drink outlet where located within the Station building
 
Local Services - generally applies areas within the Local Services Preferred Use Area 12 of the Redcliffe City Plan. The Local services precinct has a strong focus on the provision of service industries with ancillary workshops, retail and office uses that serve the immediate needs of the community.
  • Retail - food and drink outlet, garden centre, outdoor sales, shop less than 100m2. Small scale and only occur where there is a direct nexus with local service activities occurring within the precinct
  • Service Industry, indoor sport and recreation, car wash and veterinary services.
  • Commercial - small scale and only occur where there is a direct nexus with local service activities occurring within the precinct
  • Residential - No residential uses other than caretakers accommodation
Health - applies to the public and private hospital and some areas surrounding the Redcliffe Hospital. The primary location for the delivery of health or medical related services for the Redcliffe peninsular through the co-location of health and medical services, using the synergy of established medical facilities.
  • Retail - food and drink outlet and other small scale retail uses if health or medical related
  • Commercial - small scale office or service industry uses if health or medical related
  • Residential - Medium density, multi-storey including retirement or care facilities
  • Community - Artistic, social or cultural facilities, child care, education (health or medical related), health care services, support services, civic park
Interim residential - generally applies to land around the Kippa-Ring Station, Anzac Avenue and the Redcliffe Hospital. This area also includes the stables located on Knight Street. The purpose of the Interim residential precinct is to identify and preserve land that may be suitable for more intense urban development in the future, allowing interim uses that will not compromise the longer term use of the land.
  • Residential - Dwelling House, Home-based business
  • Animal Keeping - for equine stables only (located on Knight Street with a minimum lot size of 1200m2)
Open Space and Recreation A range of formal and informal, active and passive sport and recreation opportunities are provided to meet community needs.
  • Retail - Food and drink outlet, markets
  • Residential - caretakers’s accommodation and tourist park only
  • Community - Artistic, social or cultural facilities, support services, emergency services, sport and recreation, park, and some entertainment uses
Sport and Recreation Sports and recreation precinct specifically recognises existing sport and recreation facilities and provides for their ongoing use and development.  

To find out the categories of development and assessment (type of application required, if any) in the Redcliffe Kippa-Ring Local Plan, refer to Part 5, section 5.9.1 Tables of assessment Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan. Assessment benchmarks (requirements) for the development in the Redcliffe Kippa-Ring Local Plan areas can be found in Part 7, section 7.2.1 Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan code. Assessment benchmarks for reconfiguring a lot in the area can be found in Part 9 Reconfiguring a lot code (refer to relevant precinct). In a Local plan area, zones are not used to determine the categories of development and assessment or assessment benchmarks. The requirements of the Local plan precincts override zone requirements. For information and planning scheme requirements about properties outside the Redcliffe Kippa-Ring local plan area, refer to the relevant zone information sheet.