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will be supported if it is commercially feasible.
The Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct is part of the National Capital Open Space System. The principle and policies set out in section 3.2 will apply as well as the principle and policies below.

4.12.3 Objectives for Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores
      1.        To conserve and develop Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores as the major landscape feature unifying the National Capital's central precincts and the surrounding inner hills and to provide for National Capital uses and a diversity of recreational opportunities.
      2.        Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores should remain predominantly as open space parklands while providing for existing and additional National Capital and community uses in a manner consistent with the areas' national symbolism and role as the city's key visual and landscape element.
      3.        Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores are intended to provide a range of recreational, educational and symbolic experiences of the National Capital in both formal and informal parkland settings with particular landscape characters or themes. These should be maintained and further developed to create a diversity of landscape and use zones which are integrated into the landscape form of the city and reflect the urban design principles for the National Capital.
      4.        The water quality and hydraulic operation of the lake should be maintained in a manner designed to protect Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshore's visual and symbolic role.

4.12.4 Land use for Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores
Land use for the Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct should be in accordance with Figure 114 and as detailed below. The range of uses permitted in Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores will be the following:
       * Aquatic Recreation Facility
       * Club (related to lake use only)
       * Community Facility
       * Landscape Buffer
       * National Capital Use
       * Outdoor Education Establishment
       * Park
       * Pathway Corridor
       * Public Utility
       * Reserve
       * Restaurant
       * Restricted Access Open Space
       * Road
       * Single Dwelling Housing (Block 6 Section 4 Yarralumla only)
       * Scientific Research Establishment
       * Tourist Facility (not including a service station)
Permitted land uses for 'Land Use A' as depicted in Figure 114 are described in the location specific policies for Block 7 Section 4 Yarralumla under section 4.12.5 of this Precinct Code.

Figure 114: Land use for the Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct

4.12.5 Detailed conditions of planning, design and development

Parkland recreation
The following areas are to be generally available for public recreation and free public access:
       * Commonwealth Park
       * Kings Park
       * Grevillea Park
       * Bowen Park
       * Lennox Gardens
       * Weston Park
       * Black Mountain Peninsula
       * Yarralumla Beach
For significant recreational events public access restrictions may be imposed in respect of