Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:reg:10:p35
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 35/99)
Character Range: 442897–446055

for new development.
 5.        Proposed landscaping must reflect the intended landscape structure for the university as shown in Figure 140.

Transport and movement
 1.        New development must accommodate circulation systems to ensure that campus users can move safely about the campus, with priority given to pedestrians, cyclists and public transport access.
 2.       All new development will address parking generated by the development as well as any parking spaces removed by the development.
 3.        Extra provision of cycle lockup facilities will be required to support development that removes existing parking spaces.
 4.       Design measures are to be adopted which separate different traffic modes providing safe and consistent surface standards where the pavement width clearly identifies the function and hierarchy of the path/road.
 5.        New roads and road upgrades are to integrate with adjacent landscape areas by including design measures such as swales rather than hard‑edge kerbs and gutters.
 6.         Principal, Major and Minor Entries to the campus are to be well defined, and internal connections are to be legible and accessible.

Infrastructure
 1.        New and upgraded physical infrastructure including utility and communication services must be provided on campus to meet improved service standards and changing user requirements.
 2.       Street lighting must be designed and sited to improve pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle safety on campus, and avoid increased light pollution.
 3.        General campus lighting must provide aesthetic interest and accentuate key structural elements of the campus (for example, University Avenue).  New buildings are to make provision to support solar and wind generation systems, and incorporate efficient energy and water systems. Roof‑top solar and wind generation systems are permitted.

A living campus
 1.        New residential development is permitted on campus to increase levels of activation.
 2.       Where possible and appropriate, the new student accommodation will be accompanied by a range of personal, commercial and safe outdoor spaces at ground level of these buildings.
 3.        New development must incorporate Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles to encourage a campus that is safe, secure and welcoming for all users and visitors day and night.
 4.       New development must incorporate design measures which recognise the value of existing cultural facilities and social spaces.
 5.        New development involving health, social welfare, child care and student services facilities is to be sited in the core areas of the campus in close proximity to transport services and parking, and where possible, be co‑located with other administrative or services functions.
 6.         All new development must incorporate 'equity of access' as a fundamental planning and design objective. This will include pathways designed to Australian Standards for disability access, and building entries facing major walkways.
 7.        Artwork associated with new buildings or individual placements is to be encouraged in the public realm.