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Fire and Emergency Services Regulation 2011
This regulation may be cited as the Fire and Emergency Services Regulation 2011.
s 1 amd 2015 SL No. 56 s 8
This regulation commences on 1 September 2011.
Part 2 Control and prevention of fires
4Requirements for a request for issue of a prohibition notice—Act, s 64(2)
(1)A request under the Act, section 64(2), must be made to the commissioner in writing and include the following—
(a)the name and address of the person making the request;
(b)the address or location of the adjoining land;
attaching a map or plan showing the location of the adjoining land
(2)The person making the request must give a copy of the request to the occupier of adjoining land.
5Requirements for an application for a permit to light a fire—Act, s 65(1)
An application under the Act, section 65(1), to the commissioner for a permit to light a fire on any land must include the following—
(b)the real property description of the land on which the fire is to be lit (the subject land);
(c)the address or location of the subject land;
(d)the location of the part of the subject land on which the fire is to be lit;
giving a map or plan showing the part of the subject land concerned
(e)the name and address of every occupier of adjoining land known by the applicant;
(f)the steps taken by the applicant to notify every occupier of adjoining land about the application and when the steps were taken;
(g)if the applicant knows an occupier of adjoining land objects to the lighting of the fire—
(i)a statement that the occupier objects; and
(ii)any reasons for the objection given to the applicant by the occupier.
Part 3 Funding
pt 3 hdg amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 10
6Administration fee—Act, s 117(4)
(1)For the Act, section 117(4), the administration fee to which a local government is entitled for a financial year must be calculated in the following way—
(a)if N is not more than 40,000—the amount worked out using the following formula—
N x $3.46
(b)if N is more than 40,000—the amount worked out using the following formula—
$138,400 + (N - 40,000) x $2.89
N means the number of prescribed properties for which the local government gives levy notices for the financial year.
s 6 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 11; 2014 SL No. 109 s 3
7Constitution and naming of levy districts—Act, s 106(1)
(1)For the Act, section 106(1), a portion of the State shown on a levy district map is—
(a)constituted a levy district; and
(b)assigned the name stated on the map.
levy district map means a map held by the commissioner immediately before 1 July 2019—
(a)showing a portion of the State as a levy district for the purpose of chapter 3, part 10 of the Act; and
(b)stating a name for the portion.
A copy of the map is available for inspection, without charge, at the head office or a relevant regional office of the department during normal business hours.
s 7 amd 2012 SL No. 91 s 10; 2013 SL No. 110 s 12; 2017 SL No. 87 s 8; 2018 SL No. 79 s 8; 2019 SL No. 110 s 8
7AProperty that is not prescribed property—Act, s 105, definition prescribed property, paragraph (e)
(1)For section 105 of the Act, definition prescribed property, paragraph (e), the following are prescribed—
(a)indigenous land;
(b)property to which any of the following categories apply, if the levy class for the property is class E—
(i)cemetery;
(ii)club that is not licensed premises;
(iii)church, church hall or community hall;
(iv)community protection centre;
(v)library, museum, art gallery or zoo;
(vi)tourist attraction (less than 4050m2);
(vii)airfield;
(viii)showground or racecourse, other than a major Brisbane venue.
indigenous land means land held under a following Act by, or on behalf of or for the benefit of, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander inhabitants or purposes—
(a)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Holding Act 2013;
(b)Aboriginal Land Act 1991;
(c)Land Act 1994;
(d)Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991.
s 7A ins 2013 SL No. 110 s 13; 2014 SL No. 109 s 4
amd 2014 Act No. 45 s 58 sch 1pt 2
8Levy classes for levy districts—Act, s 108
(1)The levy class of a levy district for a financial year is class A if, immediately before the financial year, there was in the district a fire station with at least 16 full-time fire officers.
(2)The levy class of a levy district for a financial year is class B if, immediately before the financial year, there was in the district—
(a)a fire station with at least 6 full-time fire officers; and
(b)no fire station with more than 15 full-time fire officers.
(3)The levy class of a levy district for a financial year is class C if, immediately before the financial year, there was in the district—
(a)a fire station with at least 1 full-time fire officer; and
(b)no fire station with more than 5 full-time fire officers.
(4)The levy class of a levy district for a financial year is class D if, immediately before the financial year, there was in the district—
(a)a fire station with at least 1 part-time fire officer; and
(b)no fire station with a full-time fire officer.
(5)The levy class of a levy district for a financial year is class E if the district is not part of a levy class under subsection (1), (2), (3) or (4).
(6)To help users of this regulation, for a levy district mentioned in subsections (1) to (4), the levy class of the district is stated in schedule 1 opposite the district.
(7)If there is an inconsistency between subsections (1) to (4) and schedule 1, the subsection prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
full-time fire officer means a fire officer employed in the service on a full-time basis.
part-time fire officer means a fire officer employed in the service on a part-time basis.
s 8 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 14
9Categories of prescribed properties assigned to levy groups—Act, s 108(3)
(1)Schedule 2 states the categories that apply to prescribed properties according to the purposes for which the properties are used.
(2)Each category in schedule 2 is assigned to the levy group under which it appears.
s 9 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 15
10Annual contributions of owners of prescribed properties—1 category—Act, s 108
(1)This section applies to a prescribed property if only 1 category applies to the entire property.
(2)The amount of the contribution payable by the owner of the property for a financial year is the amount stated in schedule 2, column 2, according to—
(a)the levy group for the category applying to the property; and
(b)the levy class for the property.
(3)For deciding the levy group that applies to a property, if the area of the property, or part of the property, (expressed in square metres) or the licensed capacity of an oil or fuel depot or refinery (expressed in litres) includes a fraction, the number must be rounded to the nearest whole number (rounding one-half upwards).
s 10 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 16; 2014 SL No. 77 s 8; 2019 SL No. 110 s 9
11Annual contributions of owners of prescribed properties—multiple categories—Act, s 108
(1)This section applies to a prescribed property if there is more than 1 relevant category for the property.
(a)the levy group that would apply to the property if the deciding category applied to the entire property; and
deciding category, for a property, means—
(a)if 1 of the relevant categories is in a higher levy group than the other relevant categories—that category; or
(b)otherwise—the category in the highest levy group that would apply to the property if the entire property were used for each of the purposes to which the relevant categories relate.
relevant category, for a property, means a category applying to the property or part of the property.
s 11 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 17; 2014 SL No. 77 s 9; 2019 SL No. 110 s 10
12References to types of industry
(1)A category in schedule 2 described as ‘industry’ followed by the word ‘light’, ‘service’, ‘offensive’ or ‘heavy’ applies to a prescribed property if the property is used for an industry of a type ordinarily described, by the local government in whose area the property is situated, by that word.
(2)A category in schedule 2 described as ‘industry’ followed by the word ‘extractive’ applies to a prescribed property if the property is used to mine mineral or other material.
disposing includes the disposal of tailings and waste rock.
extracting includes—
(a)crushing, grinding, concentrating, screening, washing, jigging, tabling, electrowinning, solvent extraction electrowinning, heap leaching, flotation, fluidised bedding, carbon-in-leach, carbon-in-pulp processing; and
(b)the physical, chemical, electrical, magnetic or other way of separation of a mineral or other material.
material includes clay, gravel, loam, rock, sand, soil and other substances found in the earth.
mine means to carry on an operation with a view to, or for the purpose of—
(a)winning mineral or other material from a place where it occurs; or
(b)extracting mineral or other material from its natural state; or
(c)disposing of mineral or other material in connection with, or waste substances resulting from, the winning or extraction.
mineral see the Mineral Resources Act 1989, section 6.
s 12 amd 2015 SL No. 56 s 9
13Annual returns by local governments—Act, s 109(1)
For the Act, section 109(1), the particulars prescribed for a return are the number of properties within each levy group mentioned in schedule 2, column 1.
s 13 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 18
14Discount for pensioners—Act, s 110
(1)A pension payable under a law of the Commonwealth is declared to be a pension for the Act, section 110.
(2)For the Act, section 110(2), it is declared that a pensioner, who is the owner of a prescribed property that is the pensioner’s principal place of residence, is granted a discount of 20% on the contributions payable under the Act, part 10, for the property.
15Prescribed provisions for general rates applying to amount in levy notice—Act, s 115(2)
For the Act, section 115(2), definition relevant provisions, the following are prescribed provisions—
(a)the Local Government Act 2009, section 94(1)(a);
(b)the Local Government Regulation 2012, chapter 4, other than the following—
(i)sections 107(1), 109, 110, 111 and 114;
(ii)part 10;
(iii)sections 130 and 131;
(iv)part 12, division 3, subdivision 3;
(c)the City of Brisbane Act 2010, section 96(1)(a);
(d)the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012, chapter 4, other than the following—
(i)sections 99(1), 101, 102, 103 and 106;
(iii)sections 122 and 123;
(iv)part 12, division 3, subdivision 3.
s 15 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 19; 2014 SL No. 109 s 5
16Payments by local governments to department—Act, s 118(5)
For the Act, section 118(5), definition declared period, the following periods are declared periods—
(a)for a local government for a local government area mentioned in schedule 3—
•1 July to 30 September
•1 October to 31 December
•1 January to 31 March
•1 April to 31 May
•1 June to 30 June;
(b)for a local government for a local government area mentioned in schedule 4—
•1 October to 31 March
•1 April to 30 June.
s 16 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 20
Part 4 Repeal
17Repeal
The Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2001, SL No. 75 is repealed.
pt 5 hdg ins 2013 SL No. 109 s 6
amd 2015 SL No. 56 s 10
Division 1 Transitional provision for Fire and Rescue Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2014
pt 5 div 1 hdg ins 2015 SL No. 56 s 11
18Application of amended s 7A from 1 January 2014
Section 7A, as amended by the Fire and Rescue Service Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2014, is taken to have applied from 1 January 2014.
s 18 ins 2013 SL No. 109 s 6
Division 2 Transitional provision for Public Safety Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2015
pt 5 div 2 hdg ins 2015 SL No. 56 s 12
19References to Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2011
A reference in a document to the Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2011 may be taken, if the context permits, to be a reference to the Fire and Emergency Services Regulation 2011.
s 19 ins 2015 SL No. 56 s 12
Schedule 1 Levy classes of particular levy districts
Levy class
Boyne/Tannum
sch 1 amd 2012 SL No. 91 s 11; 2013 SL No. 110 s 21; 2018 SL No. 79 s 9; 2019 SL No. 110 s 11
Schedule 2 Annual contributions of owners of prescribed properties
sections 9, 10 and 11
Levy group 1
Park or garden with no improvements other than fences or gardens
Vacant land, including vacant land with fence
Levy group 2
Car park (1 level)
Club that is not licensed premises
Farm, or area used for grazing, with dwelling house
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of less than 51m2)
Mini storage unit (gross floor area of not more than 85m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of less than 51m2)
Park or garden, with building
Residential flats or units that are not lots (not more than 2 flats or units)
Residential unit that is a lot
Single unit residence
Walkway (suspended or underground)
Transformer, substation, television or radio transmission tower
Levy group 3
Caravan park (not more than 50 sites)
Car park (2 levels)
QEC service premises or education and care service premises
Church, church hall or community hall
Club that is licensed premises (not more than 2 levels)
Community protection centre
Day care centre for aged, disabled or handicapped persons
Forest used for commercial growing or harvesting of timber (less than 10ha)
Guest house or hostel, with shared bathroom facilities (not more than 2 levels)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 51–500m2)
Library, museum, art gallery or zoo
Marina, non-residential
Mini storage unit (gross floor area of more than 85m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of 51–250m2)
Outdoor storage area (less than 2,025m2)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, not more than 2 levels)
Restaurant, including floating restaurant, that is not licensed premises
Outdoor sales area (less than 2,025m2)
Levy group 4
Caravan park (51–100 sites)
Car park (3–4 levels)
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of less than 4,050m2)
Guest house or hostel, with shared bathroom facilities (3–4 levels)
Hotel or motel (not more than 2 levels)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 501–1,125m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of 251–500m2)
Outdoor storage area (2,025–4,050m2)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, 3–4 levels)
Restaurant, including floating restaurant, that is licensed premises
Outdoor sales area (2,025–4,050m2)
School (non-boarding) (not more than 100 pupils)
Theatre or cinema complex, not part of drive-in shopping centre (1 auditorium)
Tourist attraction (less than 4,050m2)
Levy group 5
Caravan park (more than 100 sites)
Deagon Training Complex
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 4,050–7,500m2)
Forest used for commercial growing or harvesting of timber (10–40ha)
Industry (extractive) (less than 10,001m2)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 1,126–2,000m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of 501–1,012m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (3–4 levels, gross floor area of less than 601m2)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of less than 1,000,000L)
School (non-boarding) (101–500 pupils)
Showground or racecourse, other than major Brisbane venue
Tourist attraction (4,050–10,000m2)
Levy group 6
Car park (more than 4 levels)
Club that is licensed premises (3–4 levels)
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 7,501–10,000m2)
Guest house or hostel, with shared bathroom facilities (5–6 levels)
Hotel or motel (3 levels)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 2,001–3,000m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of 1,013–3,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (3–4 levels, gross floor area of 601–1,012m2)
Outdoor storage area (more than 4,050m2)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, 5–6 levels)
Outdoor sales area (more than 4,050m2)
School (boarding) (not more than 100 boarders)
School (non-boarding) (more than 500 pupils)
Tertiary residential quarters
Theatre or cinema complex, not part of drive-in shopping centre (2–3 auditoriums)
Welfare residence (not more than 50 beds)
Levy group 7
Brewery (gross floor area of not more than 15,000m2)
5,224.20
4,175.40
3,132.60
Distillery (gross floor area of not more than 15,000m2)
Forest used for commercial growing or harvesting of timber (more than 40ha)
Guest house or hostel, with shared bathroom facilities (more than 6 levels)
Hospital (not more than 50 beds)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 3,001–4,000m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of 3,501–5,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (3–4 levels, gross floor area of 1,013–3,500m2)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, 7–10 levels)
Theatre or cinema complex, not part of drive-in shopping centre (4–6 auditoriums)
Levy group 8
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 10,001–15,000m2)
6,287.20
4,791.80
3,994.40
Hotel or motel (4 levels)
Industry (extractive) (10,001–20,000m2)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 4,001–5,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (not more than 2 levels, gross floor area of more than 5,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (3–4 levels, gross floor area of 3,501–5,500m2)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 1,000,000–25,000,000L)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, 11–15 levels)
Tertiary education institution (not more than 500 students)
Theatre or cinema complex, not part of drive-in shopping centre (more than 6 auditoriums)
Tourist attraction (more than 10,000m2)
Welfare residence (51–100 beds)
Levy group 9
14,185.80
8,507.80
7,089.40
Club that is licensed premises (more than 4 levels)
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 15,001–20,000m2)
Hospital (51–100 beds)
Hotel or motel (5–6 levels)
Industry (heavy) (gross floor area of less than 3,001m2)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of 5,501–7,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (3–4 levels, gross floor area of more than 5,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (5–6 levels)
Residential flats or units that are not lots (more than 2 flats or units, more than 15 levels)
Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland showground
School (boarding) (more than 100 boarders)
Tertiary education institution (501–1,000 students)
Welfare residence (101–200 beds)
Levy group 10
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 20,001–30,000m2)
29,129.20
17,470.40
14,562.20
Hospital (101–200 beds)
Industry (extractive) (more than 20,000m2)
Industry (heavy) (gross floor area of 3,001–7,500m2)
Industry (light, service or offensive) (gross floor area of more than 7,500m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (7–10 levels)
Welfare residence (201–500 beds)
Levy group 11
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 30,001–40,000m2)
49,313.60
39,450.40
29,588.40
Hospital (201–500 beds)
Hotel or motel (7–10 levels)
Industry (heavy) (gross floor area of 7,501–15,000m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (11–20 levels)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 25,000,001–50,000,000L)
Tertiary education institution (1,001–5,000 students)
Welfare residence (more than 500 beds)
Levy group 12
Brewery (gross floor area of more than 15,000m2)
91,168.20
72,930.60
54,699.40
45,581.60
Distillery (gross floor area of more than 15,000m2)
Drive-in shopping centre (area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 40,001–60,000m2)
Hospital (more than 500 beds)
Hotel or motel (11–16 levels)
Industry (heavy) (gross floor area of more than 15,000m2)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (21–29 levels)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 50,000,001– 100,000,000L)
Resort complex (gross floor area of less than 18,000m2)
Sugar mill, sugar factory or sugar refinery
Levy group 13
104,509.00
83,605.00
62,701.60
52,250.60
Drive-in shopping centre (1 shopping level, area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of more than 60,000m2)
Hotel or motel (17–25 levels)
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (30–40 levels)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 100,000,001– 150,000,000L)
Resort complex (gross floor area of 18,000–35,000m2)
Tertiary education institution (5,001–10,000 students)
Levy group 14
Casino, including any accommodation, entertainment and restaurant facilities (not more than 20 levels)
125,414.80
94,057.80
78,379.80
Drive-in shopping centre (more than 1 shopping level, area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of 60,001–100,000m2)
Hotel or motel (more than 25 levels)
Integrated office, shop and commercial complex (more than 5 levels, underground parking facilities for more than 1,000 vehicles and underground bus interchange)
Metal refinery or smelter
Office, shop or commercial premises, other than drive-in shopping centre (more than 40 levels)
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 150,000,001– 200,000,000L)
Resort complex (gross floor area of more than 35,000m2)
Levy group 15
Drive-in shopping centre (more than 1 shopping level, area devoted to buildings, roadways, parking and landscaping of more than 100,000m2)
261,280.60
209,023.60
156,766.20
130,637.20
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of 200,000,001– 250,000,000L)
Tertiary education institution (more than 10,000 students)
Levy group 16
Casino, including any accommodation, entertainment and restaurant facilities (more than 20 levels)
435,476.00
348,380.20
217,735.60
Oil or fuel depot, including refinery (licensed capacity of more than 250,000,000L)
Note to schedule 2—
Unless otherwise stated, area in square metres refers to the part of a prescribed property used for the purpose stated in the category in column 1.
sch 2 amd 2011 SL No. 278 s 7
sub 2012 SL No. 91 s 12; 2013 SL No. 110 s 22
amd 2013 SL No. 297 s 3; 2013 SL No. 265 s 81 sch 5 pt 2
sub 2014 SL No. 77 s 10
amd 2014 SL No. 190 s 8 (retro)
sub 2015 SL No. 56 s 13; 2016 SL No. 73 s 18; 2017 SL No. 87 s 9; 2018 SL No. 79 s 10; 2019 SL No. 110 s 12
amd 2019 SL No. 130 s 4
Schedule 3 Local government areas for local governments to which 5 declared periods apply
sch 3 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 23; 2018 SL No. 79 s 11
Schedule 4 Local government areas for local governments to which 3 declared periods apply
sch 4 amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 24; 2018 SL No. 79 s 12
category means a category of property use mentioned in schedule 2, column 1.
sch 5 def child care centre om 2013 SL No. 265 s 81 sch 5 pt 2
club means premises for a body or association of persons established for a community service, cultural, literary, recreational, social or sporting purpose, or a similar lawful purpose.
community protection centre means premises used—
(a)as an ambulance station, fire station or State Emergency Service headquarters; or
(b)for the activities of the following—
(i)Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association Incorporated;
(ii)a squadron of the Volunteer Marine Rescue Association Queensland Inc.
construction site means premises on which, when construction is finished, will be a building to which a category (other than ‘construction site’) in levy groups 3 to 16 applies.
sch 5 def construction site amd 2013 SL No. 110 s 25(3)
drive-in shopping centre means a prescribed property that includes—
(a)2 or more shops, whether or not in the same building; and
(b)car parking for customers.
education and care service premises means education and care service premises under the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) for an education and care service other than a family day care service.
sch 5 def education and care service premises ins 2011 SL No. 278 s 8
fire levy class ...
sch 5 def fire levy class om 2013 SL No. 110 s 25(1)
gross floor area, of a prescribed property, a part of a prescribed property, or a level of a building on a prescribed property, means the total of the floor areas (including all walls, columns and balconies), having a ceiling or roof, of the property, the part of the property, or the level.
landscaping means an area of land developed, to enhance or protect the amenities of the land or its locality, by—
(a)screening all or part of the land with fences, walls or in another way; or
(b)planting trees, hedges, shrubs or grass; or
(c)forming banks, terraces or other earthworks; or
(d)laying out gardens or courts; or
(e)building walkways or tracks.
level, of a building, includes a basement or mezzanine level of the building.
levy class, of a property, means the levy class of the levy district where the property is situated.
sch 5 def levy class ins 2013 SL No. 110 s 25(2)
levy district map see section 7.
sch 5 def levy district map ins 2013 SL No. 110 s 25(2)
licensed premises, in relation to a club or restaurant, means premises for which a licence is in force, under the Liquor Act 1992, to sell liquor.
lot means a lot included in a community titles scheme under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997.
major Brisbane venue means the following premises—
(a)Albion Park Raceway;
(b)Doomben Racecourse;
(c)Eagle Farm Racecourse;
(d)the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland showground.
marina, non-residential means a marina with no buildings other than an ablution block, bridge, fence, jetty, pontoon, pylon or wall.
mini storage unit means a lot that, under a lease of the lot, can not be used for a purpose other than storage.
outbuilding means a non-habitable building, for example, a carport, garage or shed.
outdoor storage area includes the following—
(a)an area used as a builder’s, or contractor’s, yard;
(b)an area used for storing garden materials;
(c)a fenced area for parking or storing heavy equipment, materials, motor vehicles or boats, other than for retail sale.
QEC service premises has the meaning given in the Education and Care Services Act 2013, schedule 1, but does not include a home.
sch 5 def QEC service premises ins 2013 SL No. 265 s 81 sch 5 pt 2
racecourse includes a facility for harness racing, horse racing or greyhound racing.
resort complex means premises that include—
(a)accommodation, most of which is used for holiday or tourist purposes; and
(b)recreational or amusement facilities; and
(c)restaurants; and
(d)shops or commercial premises; and
(e)car parking facilities.
single unit residence means prescribed property, that is not a lot, consisting of self-contained accommodation for the exclusive use of persons residing on the property and any other incidental building.
student, of a tertiary education institution, does not include a person undertaking study at the institution on an external basis.
substation means a subsidiary station for a service, including, for example, a service for supplying electricity, gas or water, a telecommunications service, or a service for removing sewage.
tavern means premises—
(a)for which a commercial hotel licence has been issued under the Liquor Act 1992; and
(b)that does not have facilities for providing accommodation.
tertiary residential quarters means residential premises for students of a tertiary education institution, but does not include a single unit residence used for accommodation by students.
urban district map ...
sch 5 def urban district map om 2013 SL No. 110 s 25(1)
welfare residence means premises that—
(a)are used to provide accommodation, and nursing or personal care, to persons who because of age, disability, disease, illness, incapacity or infirmity have a need for nursing or personal care; and
(b)are not a hospital or part of a hospital; and
(c)are not a single unit residence.
Examples of a welfare residence—
children’s home, hostel for disabled persons, nursing home