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Harrisville

1 decisions2 topicsUpdated 27 May 2026

Mentions

  • Named in the Planning and Environment Court appeal matter for MCU23/103.
  • Subdivision application at 67-133 Dunns Avenue for staged residential lots and detention basin.
  • This affects future housing growth and drainage infrastructure in Harrisville.
  • Affects a live planning and legal matter with potential land-use implications.
  • This affected the order of business but not the substance of outcomes.
  • Possible new housing lots and detention basin infrastructure in Harrisville.

Decisions

Harrisville subdivision application progressed

Council considered application RAL24/046 for staged subdivision at 67-133 Dunns Avenue, Harrisville, including a preliminary approval to vary the planning scheme for future stages and a development permit for stages 1 and 2. The item was tabled and later returned for decision consistent with the report wording provided.

This affects future housing growth and drainage infrastructure in Harrisville.

Topics

P&E Court appeal authority

In closed session, Council delegated authority to the Chief Executive Officer to take steps to resolve Council’s interests in a Planning and Environment Court appeal relating to MCU23/103 at 38 Queen Street, Harrisville.

Affects a live planning and legal matter with potential land-use implications.

Meeting adjournment and resumed consideration

Council adjourned at 10:00 am and resumed at 10:15 am, and later returned to the Harrisville subdivision item after it had been tabled.

This affected the order of business but not the substance of outcomes.

Meetings

Ordinary - 27 May 2026 9:00 am

Council adopted its 2026-2027 fees and charges and revenue policy, noted financial and audit reports, updated committee appointments, and dealt with confidential legal and employee matters in closed session.

Ordinary - 31 Mar 2026 9:00 am

Scenic Rim Regional Council backed the proposed electorate name "Wyaralong", progressed agritourism camping policy work, considered major development applications, approved community grants, noted its February financial report, and endorsed funding toward a combined PCYC and indoor sports facility at Dick Westerman Park.