NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Cameron v Lake Macquarie City Council [2000] NSWLEC 34 APPLICANT: PARTIES : J D Cameron RESPONDENT: Lake Macquarie City Council FILE NUMBER(S) : 10710 of 1999 CORAM: Lloyd J Development :- development application - whether application to remove trees is "development" KEY ISSUES: Form - strict compliance with prescribed form not necessary Consent of owner - may be on separate document Costs - exceptional circumstances Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979, s97, s4, s26, s76A, s125 LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning & Assessment Model Provisions, cl 18 Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 1994, cl 46A, cl 48 Interpretation Act 1987, s80 Dames & Moore Pty Ltd v Byron Council [2000] NSWLEC 46; Hornsby Shire Council v Clyne, unreported, NSWLEC, 29 October 1998, Talbot J; Hornsby Shire Council v Devery (1965) 12 LGRA 34; CASES CITED: Hornsby Shire Council v Winsloe (1998) 10 LGERA 117; Meriton Apartments Pty Ltd v Ryde City Council, unreported, 30 April 1998, Lloyd J; Mulyan Pty Ltd v Cowra Shire Council (1999) 105 LGERA 26; Outdoor Australia Pty Ltd v Auburn Council (1996) 89 LGERA 365 DATES OF HEARING: 09/12/99, 25/02/00 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 04/11/2000
APPLICANT: J J Bingham (Solicitor) SOLICITORS: Deacons Graham & James LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: I J Hemmings (Barrister) SOLICITORS: P Rees
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