We study the zero-temperature ground-state (GS) properties of the
spin-21 anisotropic planar pyrochlore, using the coupled cluster
method (CCM) implemented to high orders of approximation. The system comprises
a J1--J2 model on the checkerboard lattice, with isotropic Heisenberg
interactions of strength J1 between all nearest-neighbour pairs of spins
on the square lattice, and of strength J2 between half of the
next-nearest-neighbour pairs (in the checkerboard pattern). We calculate
results for the GS energy and average local GS on-site magnetization, using
various antiferromagnetic classical ground states as CCM model states. We also
give results for the susceptibility of one of these states against the
formation of crossed-dimer valence-bond crystalline (CDVBC) ordering. The
complete GS phase diagram is presented for arbitrary values of the frustration
parameter κ≡J2/J1, and when each of the exchange couplings
can take either sign