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45: City Hill – Indicative public transport................................76
Figure 46: City Hill – Indicative laneways.....................................77
Figure 47: City Hill – Indicative pedestrian links................................78
Figure 48: City Hill – Indicative street cross section (Constitution Avenue to City Hill
Park)...............................................................78
Figure 49: City Hill – Indicative street cross sections.............................79
Figure 50: City Hill – Indicative Vernon Circle..................................80
Figure 51: Artist's impression of Vernon Circle.................................80
Figure 52: City Hill – Indicative development (an aerial perspective looking northwest towards the National Triangle......81
Figure 53: City Hill – An artist's impression of City Hill Park looking towards the National Triangle......82

PART FOUR(A) – PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES FOR DESIGNATED AREAS AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NATIONAL LAND OUTSIDE DESIGNATED AREAS

Explanatory Statement
Part Four(a) sets out conditions for those areas where the Commonwealth has planning approval responsibility. This includes both Designated Areas and National Land outside Designated Areas. Part Four(a) consists of:
       * a map identifying land deemed to have the special characteristics of the National Capital (Designated Areas).
       * Precinct and General Codes which set out the detailed conditions of planning, design and development for Designated Areas.
       * Special Requirements for National Land outside Designated Areas.

Designated Areas
Designated Areas (identified in Part One of the Plan) are divided into a series of precincts. Precinct Codes and General Codes identify planning and design controls for different precincts and development types within Designated Areas. An application for works approval will be assessed against the provisions of the relevant code(s).
Precinct Codes provide objectives, and planning and design controls for defined spatial areas.
General Codes provide detailed controls for particular aspects of development or types of development.
Where inconsistencies exist between provisions of applicable Codes, Precinct Codes take precedence over General Codes.
Each identified precinct within the Central National Area, with the exception of Canberra Airport which is subject to a Master Plan under other legislation, is subject to a Precinct Code.
The Inner Hills forms part of Designated Areas, however is also part of the broader Hills, Ridges and Buffer Spaces land use category of the National Capital Open Space System (NCOSS). In treating Hills, Ridges and Buffer Spaces as a whole, provisions for the Inner Hills are located with other policies for this area in Part Three of the Plan.
Development within the Central National Area as defined in this part is also guided by a series of general principles (derived from 'The Griffin Legacy Propositions') and detailed conditions of planning, design and development applicable to all precincts within the Central National Area.

National Land outside Designated Areas
The Act makes provision for the Plan to set out Special Requirements for the development of any area (not being within Designated Areas), being requirements that are desirable in