Queensland Consolidated Actsaccess means access by road.
additional land, in relation to a site, means land outside the site that is added to the site.
applicant, in relation to a mixed use scheme—
(a) if the community plan has not been registered—means the applicant for approval of a scheme, and includes the applicant's executors, administrators, successors and assigns; or
(b) if the community plan has been registered—means the community body corporate.
approved form means a form approved by the chief executive under section 216.
associate, of a person, means someone else with whom the person is associated under section 214E.
balance precinct development lot of a mixed use scheme means the lot that may remain after a community development lot is subdivided by a precinct plan.
body corporate—
(a) for part 9, see section 166; or
(b) for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
body corporate manager, for a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means a person appointed by the body corporate under section 192.
body corporate roll, in relation to a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means the body corporate roll mentioned in section 178.
boundary adjustment plan means a plan that adjusts the boundary of a lot within the site.
building management committee means the building management committee for a management statement.
building unit lot means a lot shown on a building units plan.
building units plan has the meaning given by the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980.
canal has the meaning given by the Canals Act 1958.
candidate, for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
caretaking service contractor see section 201R.
code contravention notice, for part 9A, see section 201Z(1).
code of conduct means—
(a) for a voting member of the executive committee of a community body corporate or precinct body corporate—the code in schedule 2; or
(b) for a body corporate manager or caretaking service contractor—the code in schedule 3; or
(c) for a letting agent—the code in schedule 4.
community body corporate, in relation to community development lots and community property lots, means the body incorporated by the registration of the community plan.
community development control by-laws see section 202(1).
community development lot of a mixed use scheme means a lot on the community plan that is not a community property lot.
community facilities of a mixed use scheme means facilities on community property.
community plan, in relation to a mixed use scheme, means the plan or plans subdividing the site into—
(a) at least 1 community development lot; and
(b) at least 1 community property lot.
community plan of amalgamation means a plan for the amalgamation of 2 or more community development lots.
community plan of subdivision means a plan for the subdivision of a community development lot.
community property of a mixed use scheme means the community property lots of the scheme.
community property lot of a mixed use scheme means a lot shown on the community plan as community property.
community thoroughfare of a mixed use scheme means a part of the community property that is to provide access to community development lots.
comprehensive resolution, in relation to a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means a resolution—
(a) that is passed at a properly convened meeting of the body corporate; and
(b) for which the members that vote in favour have not less than 75% of the voting entitlements recorded in its body corporate roll.
corporation, for part 9, see section 166.
drainage includes drainage for the product of rain, storm, soakage, a spring or seepage.
eligibility category, for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
executive committee, for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
executive member, for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
financial year, for a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means a period in relation to which the body corporate is required under section 177(1)(f) to prepare a statement of accounts.
financier, for part 9A, see section 201S.
floating building means a building constructed or to be constructed on a flotation system that—
(a) is or is to be supported by water; and
(b) is not intended for or useable in navigation; and
(c) is or is to be permanently moored.
future development area has the meaning given by section 35.
group title lot means a lot shown on a group titles plan.
group titles plan has the meaning given by the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980.
letting agent see section 201T(1).
letting agent authorisation, for part 9A, see section 201R.
letting agent business see section 201T(2).
majority resolution, for a properly convened general meeting of a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means a resolution on a motion—
(a) for which only 1 written vote may be exercised, other than by proxy, for each lot mentioned in the body corporate roll; and
(b) that is passed only if the votes counted for the motion are more than 50% of the lots for which persons are entitled to vote on the motion.
management rights, for part 9A, see section 201R.
management statement has the meaning given by section 133.
mixed use development means a development, or proposed development, that consists of 2 or more different classes of uses.
mixed use scheme means a scheme for a mixed use development approved by the Governor in Council under this Act, and includes any amendments of the scheme and any approval of a subsequent stage.
nominee, of a member of a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, means a person appointed by the member under section 169(1).
ordinary member, for schedule 1, see schedule 1, section 1.
ordinary resolution means—
(a) for a properly convened general meeting of a community body corporate or precinct body corporate—a resolution that is passed by the members of the body corporate whose voting entitlements total more than 50% of the total of all voting entitlements recorded in the body corporate roll; or
(b) for a properly convened general meeting of a building management committee—a resolution that is passed by the members of the management committee whose voting entitlements total more than 50% of the total of all voting entitlements recorded in the management statement establishing the committee.
original applicant means the applicant for approval of a scheme, and includes the applicant's executors, administrators, successors and assigns.
original owner, for part 9, see section 166.
planning scheme has the meaning given by the Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990.
plan of development of a mixed use scheme means the scale plan, or the amended scale plan, of development for the scheme approved by the relevant local government.
plan of survey of land includes 2 or more plans of survey each relating to a different part of the land and together relating to all of the land.
precinct, of a mixed use scheme—
(a) means generally a part of the site identified in the scheme as a precinct; and
(b) for part 9A, see also section 201R.
precinct body corporate, in relation to a mixed use scheme, means the body incorporated by the registration of a precinct plan subdividing a community development lot.
precinct development control by-laws see section 208(1).
precinct development lot of a mixed use scheme means a lot on a precinct plan that is not a precinct property lot.
precinct facilities of a mixed use scheme means facilities on precinct property.
precinct plan, in relation to a mixed use scheme, means a plan that subdivides—
(a) a community development lot; or
(b) a balance precinct development lot.
precinct plan of amalgamation means a plan for the amalgamation of 2 or more precinct development lots.
precinct plan of subdivision means a plan for the subdivision of a precinct development lot.
precinct property of a mixed use scheme means the precinct property lots of the scheme.
precinct property lot of a mixed use scheme means a lot shown on a precinct plan as precinct property.
precinct thoroughfare of a mixed use scheme means a part of the precinct property that is to provide access to precinct development lots or balance precinct development lots.
proprietor of a lot means the person registered, or entitled to immediate registration, under the Real Property Acts as the proprietor of the lot.
provisional approval means the approval of a future development area.
quay line, in relation to a mixed use scheme, means a line identified in the scheme as a quay line.
Real Property Acts means the Real Property Act 1861 and the Real Property Act 1877.
registered valuer means a valuer registered under the Valuers Registration Act 1992.
relevant body corporate debt means any of the following amounts owed by a person to a subsidiary body corporate—
(a) a contribution or instalment of a contribution;
(b) a penalty for not paying a contribution or instalment of a contribution by the date for payment;
(c) another amount associated with the ownership of a lot.
Examples of another amount—
an annual payment for parking under an exclusive use by-law made by the subsidiary body corporate
an amount owing to the subsidiary body corporate for lawn mowing services arranged by the subsidiary body corporate on behalf of the person
resolution without dissent, in relation to a community body corporate, precinct body corporate or building management committee, means a resolution—
(a) that is passed at a properly convened meeting of the body corporate or committee; and
(b) against which no vote is cast.
restricted property means part of a building or its site, or part of a proposed building or its site, the use of which is restricted by a management statement.
reviewable terms, for part 9A, see section 201R.
review advice, for part 9A, see section 201R.
road means any way that allows the traffic of vehicles that can reasonably be expected to require access over the way.
scheme means a mixed use scheme.
service means—
(a) a service for—
(i) water, sewage or drainage; or
(ii) gas, electricity or oil; or
(iii) air conditioning; or
(iv) garbage; or
(b) a service for television, telephone or another means of telecommunication; or
(c) another service prescribed by regulation.
service contract, for part 9A, see section 201R.
service contractor see section 201U.
site, of a mixed use scheme—
(a) means generally the site of the scheme; and
(b) for part 9A, see also section 201R.
special building means a building—
(a) constructed, or designed to be constructed, on land; and
(b) the foundations of which extend from land above high-water mark to land below high-water mark.
staged use precinct means a precinct that is to be subdivided and developed in stages.
stratum boundary adjustment plan means a plan that provides for minor adjustments to the boundaries of stratum lots.
stratum lot means a lot on a stratum plan that is limited wholly or partly in height or depth, or both.
stratum parcel means a parcel created by the subdivision of a stratum lot by a building units plan.
stratum plan means a plan of subdivision that subdivides land into stratum lots.
stratum plan of amalgamation means a plan that amalgamates 2 or more, or all, stratum lots in a stratum plan.
stratum plan of subdivision means a plan that subdivides a stratum lot into 2 or more stratum lots.
subsequent stage has the meaning given by section 40.
subsidiary body corporate—
(a) of, or in relation to, a community body corporate, means—
(i) a precinct body corporate that is a member of the community body corporate; or
(ii) a body corporate created by the registration of a building units or group titles plan that is a member of the community body corporate; or
(b) of, or in relation to, a precinct body corporate, means a body corporate created by the registration of a building units or group titles plan that is a member of the precinct body corporate.
transfer notice, for part 9A, see section 201ZB(b)(ii).
unanimous resolution, in relation to a community body corporate, precinct body corporate or building management committee, means a resolution—
(a) that is unanimously passed at a properly convened meeting of the body corporate or committee; and
(b) for which all members of the body corporate or committee are present personally or by proxy, or vote in writing, at the time of the motion.
use has the meaning given by the Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990.
voting member, of the executive committee of a community body corporate or precinct body corporate, see section 185A(1).