Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174:reg:10:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00174
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 30/99)
Character Range: 428877–431833

Zones 3B, 4A and 4B. It may also allow for overflow temporary parking associated with major events in AIS.

Building Character
The area should be maintained as an open landscape area with limited single storey low key support facilities carefully designed and sited within the landscape setting. Support structures will need to be grouped wherever possible to minimise visual impact on the landscape. All buildings/structures should be integrated into the landscape by the use of levels, banks, landscape screens and tree planting.

Landscape Character
The landscape character of this zone should be established through tree planting generally in extended groups to meet wind break and visual backdrop requirements of the practice areas.

5B. Parking Zone ‑ East

Purpose and General Characteristics
The purpose of this zone is to provide for peak car and bus parking in relation to major spectator events.
The area is characterised by unsealed grassed surface used for intensive but generally intermittent event parking.

Building Character
Generally no buildings or support structures are to be considered in this zone and the area to be used solely for parking. Minor support structures, if considered, should be carefully designed and sited avoiding visually prominent locations and ensuring that they have minimum visual impact on the landscape setting.

Landscape Character
The landscape character of this zone should be maintained with additional landscaping to be considered for providing screening, visual containment and wind protection, and to better relate to the adjacent O'Connor Ridge Nature Park. Tree planting generally needs to be in extended groups to meet windbreak and enclosure requirements. More open groupings are also required to relieve the expanse of the parking areas and to provide a landscape transition consistent with the surrounding native vegetation.
Figure 134: Australian Institute of Sport – Spatial definition and guidelines
Figure 135: Australian Institute of Sport Precinct Plan
Figure 136: Australian Institute of Sport – Pedestrian Spine

4.17 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY PRECINCT CODE

4.17.1 Precinct location
The campus of the Australian National University at Acton is located on a large area of land in Central Canberra, within the National Central Area.  The campus is located on the western edge of the city centre and is bound to the south by Lake Burley Griffin and Parkes Way, to the west by Clunies Ross Street and Black Mountain, and to the north by Barry Drive and the residential area of Turner.
Figure 137 illustrates the location of the Australian National University Precinct.

Figure 137: Australian National University Precinct location

4.17.2 Objectives for the Australian National University Precinct
The ANU's vision is to be Australia's finest university.
The Acton campus creates and maintains the physical environment that supports the University's overall vision and to provide for 'a