NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Rahme v Canterbury-Bankstown Council [2023] NSWLEC 1151 Hearing dates: 13 and 14 February 2023 Date of orders: 04 April 2023 Decision date: 04 April 2023 Jurisdiction: Class 1 Before: Harding AC Decision: The Court Orders that: (1) The Appeal is upheld. (2) Development Application DA-313/2022, as amended, for demolition of the existing dwelling house, alterations to the existing swimming pool and cabana and the construction of a new two storey dwelling house with basement car park at Lot 201 DP14722, otherwise known as, 23 Gueudecourt Avenue, Earlwood NSW 2206, is determined by the grant of Development Consent subject to the conditions set out in Annexure "A" to this judgment. (3) The Exhibits, apart from Exhibits B and 2, are returned. Catchwords: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION – new Dwelling – wall height – bulk – site coverage - hearing Legislation Cited: Canterbury Local Environmental Plan 2012, cll 4.3, 4.4 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, s 8.7 Land and Environment Court Act 1979, s 34AA Cases Cited: Veloshin v Randwick Council [2007] NSWLEC 428 Texts Cited: Canterbury Development Control Plan 2012 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Samir Rahme (Applicant) Canterbury-Bankstown Council (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: M Mantei (Solicitor)(Applicant) M Bonanno (Solicitor)(Respondent)
Solicitors: Madison Marcus (Applicant) Canterbury Bankstown Council (Respondent) File Number(s): 2022/287049 Publication restriction: No
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