NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales CITATION: Warringah Council v Ulrich [1999] NSWLEC 227
PARTIES APPLICANT: Warringah Council
RESPONDENT: Ulrich
NUMBER: 40105 of 1998
CORAM: Talbot J
Development; Development Consent :- KEY ISSUES: Development:- illegal use - whether ancillary or independent and separate use to dwelling house use Development:- storage of accumulated goods not a junk yard Development consent:- innominate use requires consent
LEGISLATION CITED:
DATES OF HEARING: 09/20/1999
DATE OF JUDGMENT DELIVERY: 09/24/1999
APPLICANT: Mr J Hannaford (Solicitor)
SOLICITORS: Wilshire Webb LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: Mr W Marks (Barrister)
SOLICITORS: Walker, Hedges & Co
JUDGMENT:
IN THE LAND AND Matter No. 40105 of 1998 ENVIRONMENT COURT Coram: Talbot J OF NEW SOUTH WALES Decision Date: 24 September 1999
Warringah Council Applicant v Joachim Ulrich Respondent
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