A third 15-storey residential for Kingston was ruled out by the National Capital Planning Authority yesterday. In doing so it imposed a new tree-canopy height limit in the national areas except the parliamentary zone, Russell, Campbell Park and sites adjoining Northbourne and Constitution Avenue.
The chief executive of the NCPA, Lyndsay Neilson, said the community had reacted strongly against the tower.
The Federal Minister for Local Government, Brian Howe, who with the NCPA is responsible for the national elements of Canberra, had signed the new height limit. It would be typically three- or four-storey at tree-canopy height. The 80-unit tower would have gone opposite the Kingston shops.
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