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Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation

Brisbane City Council’s Natural Assets Local Law 2003 helps to protect our city’s natural assets, including bushland areas, wetlands, waterway corridors and trees. The Significant Urban Vegetation (SUV) category protects vegetation, both native and exotic, on private property that is generally mature and/or prominent in the landscape, or has specific historical or cultural value in Brisbane. Vegetation protected under this category may also preserve biodiversity values and natural landforms. Significant urban vegetation can be located over an entire property or be an individual tree or small group of trees. The law is in place to protect the city’s natural vegetation and delivers a balance between protecting the city’s environment and people, property and lifestyle.

Some trees in this category have been protected as Significant Landscape Trees and may have specific permit requirements. Significant Landscape Trees may not be individually mapped.

This mapping does not include all protected vegetation, it only includes the Significant Urban Vegetation category as mapped under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003. Vegetation that has been recently protected (last 6 weeks), vegetation protected by a condition of a development approval, heritage protected vegetation or vegetation protected by a covenant on title is not included in this mapping.

To find out if your property has protected vegetation, including vegetation protected by the Natural Assets Local Law 2003, you can use the Protected Vegetation Online Enquiry Tool to obtain a property report. Further information about Protected Vegetation and the Natural Assets Local Law 2003, including how to apply for a permit, can be found by visiting the Brisbane City Council website and searching 'protected vegetation' or by phoning Council’s Contact Centre on (07) 3403 8888.

This dataset uses Brisbane City Council's Open Spatial Data website to provide extra features for viewing and downloading the data. The first two resources in this dataset are labelled HTML and they each have a Go to button. Clicking a Go to button will open a web page in a new tab. The Go to button on the first resource will open our Open Spatial Data website that provides many features for viewing, interacting with, and downloading data. The Go to button on the second resource will open the ArcGIS REST Services Directory website and display the spatial metadata for the dataset. Most of our spatial datasets have four more resources. The four resources are labelled: CSV, GeoJSON, SHP, and KML, and all four have a Download button. Clicking the Download button on the CSV resource will download the attribute data in a table. Clicking the Download button on the GeoJSON, SHP or KML resource will download the data in a spatial file.

Data and Resources

  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — ArcGIS Hub Dataset

    HTML
  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — ArcGIS GeoService

    HTML
  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — CSV

    CSV
  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — GeoJSON

    GeoJSON
  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — Shapefile

    SHP
  • Protected Vegetation (Natural Assets Local Law 2003) — Significant Urban Vegetation — KML

    KML

Additional information

Field Value
Date Published 10/12/2020
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Attribution See resource preview
Update Frequency Monthly