NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales CITATION: Janadele Ryman v Shoalhaven City Council [1999] NSWLEC 89
PARTIES APPLICANT Janadele Ryman
RESPONDENT Shoalhaven City Council
NUMBER: 40010 of 1998
CORAM: Cowdroy A J
KEY ISSUES: :- Development consent - lapse of consent - subdivision -substantial commencement - discretionary considerations
LEGISLATION CITED: Development consent - lapse of consent - subdivision -substantial commencement - discretionary considerations
DATES OF HEARING: 02/01/1999; 02/02/1999; 02/03/1999; 03/08/1999; 03/09/1999; 03/23/1999; 03/24/1999
DATE OF JUDGMENT DELIVERY: 04/16/1999
APPLICANT Mr D P Wilson (Barrister)
SOLICITORS EnviroLawyers LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr J J Webster (Barrister)
SOLICITORS Morton & Harris
JUDGMENT:
Facts
1. In these proceedings Janadele Ryman ("the applicant") seeks a declaration that the subdivision for which Development Approval No. 3758 was granted by Shoalhaven City Council ("the respondent") on or about 27 June 1974 in respect of Lot 73, 74, 78 and 79 in Deposited Plan 4468 ("the land") has substantially commenced. The applicant also seeks a declaration that the subdivision approval is valid and she is entitled to proceed with the subdivision of the land.
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