Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:reg:10:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 21/99)
Character Range: 403378–406669

provision and maintenance of appropriate infrastructure to support the functional requirements of the campus with capacity and flexibility for future growth including the provision of the following:
       * Environmentally sustainable landscaping, reflecting contemporary  design and environmental standards
       * Energy efficient utilities
       * Communication systems
       * Safety elements such as security, lighting, and wayfinding
       * Roadways, footpaths and hardstandings.

Built form
Planning allows for an attractive, welcoming campus that complements and enhances the natural landscape and integrates the essential elements for sporting and support facilities in the built environment.

Landscape
The Landscape Masterplan must be prepared that expresses the national sporting endeavour and achievement through a positive use of contemporary Australian design. It should incorporate a palette of native and exotic plantings, maintaining key open spaces and corridors, water capture and reuse, dry grasslands and shrubs. Any building development proposals will incorporate the key hard and soft landscape design elements.

Transport and movement
The campus is integrated into the adjoining road infrastructure to ensure safe egress and car parking for athletes, staff and visitors.  The campus Traffic Impact Assessment informs traffic flow and parking in addition to strengthening the use of public transport and cycling and reducing bicycle/vehicle/pedestrian conflicts.

Sustainability
The AIS campus will be developed and managed in a way that ensures high standards of environmental sustainability and social inclusion with campus environmental management based on the international standards for environmental management systems.

Heritage
The AIS' capability to identify and manage its buildings and artefacts of cultural and potential heritage value will be enhanced. Any new development will be integrated sympathetically within the campus to enhance the overall environment, commensurate with the endorsed ASC Heritage Strategy.

4.16.4 Land use for Australian Institute of Sport Precinct
Land use for the Australian Institute of Sport Precinct should be in accordance with Figure 133.
Land use on the AIS campus is predominantly National Capital Use which is principally focussed on providing for high performance sporting activity and supporting services, including administration and residential accommodation. In addition, commercial and entertainment facilities, open space, roads, pathways and parking areas are permitted.
Figure 133: Land use for the Australian Institute of Sport Precinct

4.16.5 Detailed conditions of planning, design and development

General
Broadly, planning and design of the AIS Bruce campus will:
       * Provide a consistent urban design character which expresses national sporting endeavour, achievement and lifestyles through a positive use of contemporary Australian design, which is innovative, cost effective and energy efficient.
       * Ensure a continuity of a campus style development of individual pavilion type buildings based mainly on orthogonal plan form geometry aligned with the north‑north‑east orientation of the Main Pedestrian Spine. Variations in this site planning and built form geometry may be approved