NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Hammoud v Canterbury Bankstown Council [2022] NSWLEC 1539 Hearing dates: Conciliation conference 14 September 2022 Date of orders: 04 October 2022 Decision date: 04 October 2022 Jurisdiction: Class 1 Before: Dickson C Decision: The Court orders that: (1) The Appeal is upheld (2) The Applicant is to pay the Respondent's costs thrown away by reason of the amendment of Development Application No. DA-968/2021, pursuant to s 8.15(3) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in the sum of $3,000 within 28 days of these orders. (3) Development consent is granted to Development Application No. DA-968/2021 for the demolition of the existing structures and construction of a six storey mixed use development with three levels of basement car parking, ground floor commercial tenancy, 28 residential apartments and associated landscaping and site works at 670-670A & 672-676 Canterbury Road, Belmore, subject to the conditions in Annexure A. Catchwords: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION – demolition of existing structures and construction of a new six storey mixed use development – amended plans – conciliation – agreement between the parties – orders made Category: Principal judgment Parties: Hussein Hammoud (First Applicant) Said Hammoud (Second Applicant) Canterbury Bankstown Council (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: S Patterson (Solicitor) (Applicants) M Bonnano (Solicitor) (Respondent)
Solicitors: Wilshire Webb Staunton Beattie (Applicants) Canterbury Bankstown Council (Respondent) File Number(s): 2022/51907 Publication restriction: No
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