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(b) a provision—
(i) of the draft variation; or
(ii) of a draft stage or part of the variation.
7. (1) The object of the Plan shall be to ensure, in a manner not inconsistent with the National Capital Plan, that the planning and development of the Territory provides the people of the Territory with an attractive, safe and efficient environment in which to live, work and have their recreation.
(2) The Plan shall—
(a) set out the planning principles and policies for giving effect to its object; and
(b) reserve an area of public land for each of the purposes specified in section 193.
(3) For the purpose of giving effect to the object of the Plan and the principles and policies referred to in subsection (2), the Plan may—
(a) set out specific objectives and policies;
(b) specify purposes for which land may be used;
(c) for the purposes of Part VI, specify—
(i) controlled activities and authorities that are concurring authorities in relation to each controlled activity so specified; and
(ii) circumstances in which persons are not entitled to apply for the review of decisions referred to in that Part;
(d) incorporate a register of heritage places known as the Heritage Places Register;
(e) identify land for the purposes of Subdivision D of Division 3 of this Part, specifying in addition the principles and policies for its development;
(f) for the purposes of Division 5 of Part V—identify an area of land as public land and reserve it for a purpose specified in that Part;
(g) provide for such other matters as are relevant to—
(i) the exercise; or
(ii) the administrative review of the exercise;
of the powers of the Territory, the Executive or a Territory authority under a Territory law; and
(h) provide for such matters as are otherwise necessary or convenient.