Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:front:0:p102
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 289486–292535

external materials  are not permitted
 3.        Building plant such as airconditioners must be contained within building form, or totally screened from view.
 4.       Building materials, construction and finishes are to be responsive to microclimate issues. A high level of environmentally sustainable design is encouraged.

4.9.7.5 Landscape treatment and fencing
 1.        A high standard of landscape design and verge treatment is required for the Truscott Street and Fairbairn Avenue frontages.
 2.       Mature vegetation should be retained to the maximum extent practicable and integrated into the landscape design. Where existing trees must be removed, this should be compensated for by planting elsewhere on the site. A tree report must accompany proposals for development and justification provided for the removal of medium or high quality trees.
 3.        All proposed fencing to external site boundaries must be constructed of high quality materials and integrated with the overall landscape design of the site.
 4.       Landscape  treatments on site must be sympathetic to the surrounding area. Native species  of advanced stock should dominate new plantings.
 5.        Additional landscape planting will be provided along the Truscott Street and Fairbairn Avenue verges adjacent to the site to reinforce the landscape character of this entrance to Campbell.
 6.         Dwellings must be setback a minimum of 20 metres to the Truscott Street site boundary, and 10 metres from the Fairbairn Avenue site boundary.

4.9.7.6 Access and parking
 1.        A single site access point to the site will be from Truscott Street. No access is permitted from Fairbairn Avenue.
 2.       Access to individual dwellings must be from an internal, private loop road.
 3.        Internal roads are to have a minimum road reservation of six metres and a minimum road pavement width of 3.5 metres. Visitor parking and passing bays are permitted on internal roads.
 4.       All parking must be accommodated on site.
 5.        Each dwelling must have a minimum of one car parking space.  One visitor space per four dwellings or part there of must be provided.
 6.         All private driveways and garages must front internal roads. No access to individual blocks will be permitted from Truscott Street or Fairbairn Avenue.
 7.        A traffic and parking assessment must accompany development proposals for the site.
 8.       Pedestrian right‑of‑way must be maintained along the western boundary of the site, to allow direct pedestrian access from Truscott Street through to the Canberra Nature Reserve.

4.9.7.7 Environmental considerations
 1.        Any adverse environmental impacts from on‑site developments or on adjacent land must be identified and redressed to the extent practicable.
 2.       Environmental protection measures must be adopted to minimise possible adverse impacts of any new development or redevelopment on the physical environment, in terms of air quality, noise, waste water run‑off, storm water run‑off, dust, steam