Urban Planners Queensland by JREY®’s Post

Ever wondered about the magic behind those well-organised neighbourhoods and bustling urban spaces? 🤔✨ Town Planning is responsible for connecting (well, trying to balance ) the economic, social and environmental constraints of our urban areas. The desired outcomes are then regulated through planning legislation on a State and Local level. Private town planners are responsible for assisting the public and property professionals to obtain development permits from Local and State government authorities in accordance with the relevant planning legislation. 🔍 Here Is What Your Private Town Planner CAN Do: 🏗️ Identify development potential via the planning regulations and legislation 🌳 Identify development constraints such as flooding issues or biodiversity overlays and how likely these are to be overcome. 🏡 Prepare and submit reports and forms to obtain development permits through the development assessment process. 👥 Negotiate outcomes between you and the government and any other stakeholders. ❌ What Your Town Planner CAN'T Do: 🚧 Lawyering: They might work wonders, but legal matters are beyond a town planners scope. 🏛️ Architectural Designs: While they create urban symphonies, intricate architectural designs require the finesse of skilled architects and building designers. 🔧 Engineering: You don't become a town planner because you love math. Hydraulic, civil, traffic and structural engineering is best left to the RPEQs. 🚧 Develop or Project Manager: There is more to property development than what the legislation says you can do. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should and a professional project manager or property developer is responsible for overseeing any project. Town Planning Approval the JREY® Way e: plan@jrey.au p: (07) 3106 3221 w: www.jrey.au

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