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is to be replaced elsewhere on the site.
Car parking should be designed and sited to ensure the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, including buses.
Developments should be integrated with the internal pedestrian network and provide safe and convenient access for pedestrians.
Development should ensure access is maintained to key sites along General Bridges Drive including the Duntroon Health Centre and General Bridges' Grave.
Car parking is to be provided in small lots, well screened and landscaped.

Architectural character
The architectural character and quality of all buildings should be of a consistently high standard and should seek consistency in terms of scale, materials, colours, finishes and detail.
Perimeter development should be of a consistent architectural character and quality, befitting the national significance of the site and the Approach Routes to the National Capital.
Within the Operational Support Precinct, large stores and workshop buildings should be designed so as to limit their bulk and visual intrusion by, for example, articulation with recessed elements and varied setbacks.
The articulation, material and colour of building should be sympathetic to the heritage values of any adjacent heritage listed place.

Royal Military College Duntroon main entrance
Portal entry structures ('Badge Gates') should be retained to mark formal entry to the college from Morshead Drive.
New buildings should be located symmetrically of the avenue axis. Building character, materials and massing should be consistent with the character of the Parade Ground buildings.
Strong formal avenue planting should be established with a visual link to the round‑about. Screening of residential and logistics complex from avenues is required.

4.9.7 Academy Close – Detailed conditions of planning design and development

4.9.7.1 Planning and urban design objectives
The site is to be redeveloped in single ownership to a quality appropriate to its location adjacent to an Approach Route. Specifically, development should:
       * make provision for Australian Defence Force personnel accommodation
       * respect the natural features, character and scale of the landscape in the locality
       * enhance the landscape character of Fairbairn Avenue as one of Walter Burley Griffin's approach routes and as one of the main approaches to the Australian War Memorial
       * be carefully sited within a landscaped setting and screened from view of Fairbairn Avenue
       * allow for flexibility in design to ensure integration with the surrounding urban context
       * allow for buildings with an appropriate urban scale relationship to Fairbairn Avenue and adjacent suburban Campbell
       * ensure a high level of amenity is provided in site layout and urban design and that noise impacts are mitigated through appropriate building design, materials and construction
       * maintain and reinforce, where possible, the existing landscape character of the site to achieve a high quality redevelopment within a natural setting.

4.9.7.2