The National Capital Plan (The Plan) defines areas that have the special characteristics of the National Capital to be 'Designated Areas'. In these areas approval of works is the responsibility of the National Capital Authority (NCA).
There are some areas outside of the 'Designated Areas' that are important to character of the National Capital but not to the extent of Designated Areas. These areas are subject to Special Requirements under the Plan, in the interest of the National Capital. These are additional to the requirements of the ACT Government's Territory Plan.
Special Requirements are given effect either by Principles and Policies in the Plan or separate Development Control Plans which are approved by the NCA to guide development in association with the requirements of Territory Plan.
The areas subject to Special Requirements found as Principles and Policies in the Plan include:
The areas subject to Special Requirements found in separate Development Control Plans (DCPs) include:
A map showing the areas subject to Special Requirements of the National Capital Plan
In most cases Special Requirements will apply to Territory Land (managed by the ACT Government), as such development proposals are subject to approval by the ACT Government's planning and land authority. Such proposals must conform to the provisions of the Territory Plan as well as the DCP approved by the NCA.
Where Special Requirements cover National Land (managed by the Commonwealth), development proposals are submitted to the NCA for endorsement.
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.
We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.