Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:reg:10:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 4/99)
Character Range: 356354–359097

Lake edge and native planting towards the Morshead Drive side of the site.
The existing plantings on the site should be retained as far as practicable. In particular the poplar stand and other plantings adjacent to the 'Boat House by the Lake' should be retained as far as practicable, as part of the site landscape.

Site establishment works
A site establishment plan is to be provided as part of the application for works approval. That plan is to show where materials are to be stored and how significant existing trees are to be protected throughout the construction phase. The arrangements should minimise any disruption to the general access by the public along the foreshore area and to the operation of the 'Boat House by the Lake' restaurant.
Refer to the Jerrbomberra Wetlands Precinct Code which applies in Area D.
Refer to the Design and Siting General Code which apply to all blocks.

Guidelines for Lakeshore Development and the Guidelines for Siting of Buildings in the Lake Flood Zone
The normal mode of operation of the flood gates should be to release flow at Scrivener Dam at approximately the same rate as the inflow to the Lake from all sources less losses. This will maintain a nearly constant Lake level in East Basin equal to the normal Lake level of RL555.93.
              The Guideline for Lakeshore Development Sites follow.

Commercial concessions
The placement, form and colour of buildings and/or structures on any land leased for these developments are to be subject to detailed site planning standards to ensure that the development is in harmony with the Lake landscape and does no harm to the environment of the Lake. Public access is to be maintained around such buildings and between the buildings and the lakeshore.

Boatsheds, clubhouses and other recreational or community development directly related to the use of the Lake
The placement, form and colour of buildings on any land leased for these developments will be subject to detailed site planning standards to ensure that the development is in harmony with the Lake landscape and does no harm to the environment of the Lake. Public access is to be maintained around such buildings and between the buildings and the lakeshore.

Major lakeside buildings, special national capital attractions and other tourist developments
The placement, form and colour of buildings on any land used for these developments will be subject to detailed site planning standards to ensure that the development is in harmony with the Lake landscape and does no harm to the environment of the Lake.

Lake maintenance and boat servicing
The placement, form and colour of buildings on any land used for these developments will be subject to detailed site planning standards