Logan Mayor Luke Smith has rebuffed calls within Council to stand aside amid an ongoing investigation by Queensland's Crime and Corruption Commission.

Fellow councillor Darren Power wants Cr Smith to leave office in the wake of the CCC's Operation Belcarra report examining the 2016 local government elections.

The report found Cr Smith's election fund Logan Futures, established before last year's election, submitted an incomplete donation disclosure return that contained a number of errors, some of them labelled "significant".

The CCC also confirmed the Logan Mayor was facing an ongoing investigation into allegations he attempted to unlawfully influence the outcome of council decisions on development applications that would be beneficial to his campaign donors.

Cr Smith said he would not stand down.

"I have a job to do — I'm running the sixth largest city in Australia — 62 per cent of the people asked me to do that and I'll continue to do that," he said.

"There's been an investigation going on for some time so this is not new information — I'll wait for the [outcome] of the ongoing investigation.

"I welcome the 31 [recommendations] of the Belcarra report.

"I was tremendously impressed how quickly the Premier acted on behalf of her government and took an active view on [banning developer donations].

"I also was impressed that the Premier will hold the State Government to the same standards as local government and I think that's a very fair view."