City Plan, zones and codes
All building and development in Brisbane is directed by the Brisbane City Plan 2000 (City Plan). City Plan sets out what we and our neighbours can build and shows where new development should go. Brisbane City Council assesses proposed new development against the City Plan.
The City Plan contains three elements:
- a strategic plan - the vision for the way the city will develop
- the rules - practical rules and legal requirements that developments must address
- Local and Neighbourhood Plans - development regulations specific to certain areas
The Brisbane City Plan 2000 is undergoing a review and will be replaced by the new City Plan.
How to use City Plan
City Plan 2000 document
City Plan information sheets
City Plan information sheets provide detailed information on specific provisions in the City Plan.
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City Plan area classifications / zones
Read about the areas and zones used in the Brisbane City Plan 2000.
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Performance criteria and acceptable solutions
Access the performance criteria and acceptable solution documents.
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Buy City Plan products
You can buy a copy of City Plan (online or CD). Find pricing information and how to order.
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City Plan 2000 amendments
City Plan updates register
Interim flood levels - TLPI
Brisbane City Council has put in place a Temporary Local Planning Instrument (TLPI) 01/12 - Brisbane Interim Flood Response. This TLPI replaces TLPI 01/11 which ceased to have effect on 15 May 2012.The new TLPI applies to land affected by the January 2011 flooding, as well as by waterway or creek floods. The TLPI prevails over the current Brisbane City Plan 2000 when an inconsistency arises. Find the TLPI flood maps for areas and suburbs in Brisbane.









