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for the Master Plan and describes the primary planning issues to be considered with respect to development of the site. Significant constraints are illustrated on the Constraints Map and are described below.

Environmental constraints
Several areas of vegetation and potential fauna habitats listed under Australian Government environment legislation occur on site. These include:
       * White Box – Yellow Box – Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland (including Leucochrysum albicans var. tricolor (Hoary Sunray)
       * Natural temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands of NSW and the Australian Capital Territory (including habitat for several threatened fauna species).

Heritage
The RMC Duntroon Conservation Area is listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List. Individual buildings or locations within the RMC Duntroon Conservation Area are also listed individually on the Commonwealth Heritage List. These include Duntroon House and Garden, Changi Chapel and the ANZAC Chapel of St Paul, Parade Ground and Associated Buildings Group, and individual residences and sheds.

Airport generated constraints
The northern portion of ADFA is affected by constraints generated by its proximity to Canberra International Airport, including:
       * Areas of high aircraft generated noise (High Noise Corridor) – residential development and other noise sensitive land uses would be restricted in this area
       * The Airport Obstacle Limitation Surface (AOLS) – height limitations apply to all forms of development within areas affected by this constraint.
Figure 103: Australian Defence Force Academy and Royal Military College Duntroon – Constraints Plan

4.9.5 Land use for Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon, and Campbell Park Precinct
Land use for the Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon, and Campbell Park Precinct should be in accordance with Figure 104.
Figure 104: Land use for the Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon, and Campbell Park Precinct
ADFA and Duntroon are further divided into 'zones' that correspond with the primary purposes within the overall function of the facility as a military training and academic institutions (refer Figure 105. Likely land uses which are permissible within each zone are listed in Table 1.

Campbell Park Offices and Academy Close
The range and nature of uses permitted at Campbell Park Offices is:
         * Defence Installation
         * Office (up to a maximum of 55,000 m2 gross floor area).
The range and nature of uses permitted on land at Academy Close is Residential.
Figure 105: Australian Defence Force Academy and Royal Military College Duntroon – Zone map
Table 1: Australian Defence Force Academy and Royal Military College Duntroon ‑ Permissible likely uses within Precincts
Precinct                      Primary purpose                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Permissible likely uses
Operational Support Precinct  To provide areas for buildings or infrastructure for personnel supporting key capability functions.                                                                                                                                                                       This precinct is intended to provide facilities for a Defence