NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Grand United Friendly Society v Parramatta City Council [2000] NSWLEC 207 APPLICANT: Grand United Friendly Society PARTIES : RESPONDENT: Parramatta City Council FILE NUMBER(S) : 40109 of 2000 CORAM: Talbot J KEY ISSUES: Development Consent :- where granted whether separate consent required under Tree Preservation Order to remove trees LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 s 81A(3), s 109B Cameron v Lake Macquarie City Council (2000) 107 LGERA 308; CASES CITED: Dames and Moore Pty Ltd v Byron Council [2000] NSWLEC 46; Meriton Apartments Pty Ltd v Ryde City Council (Lloyd J, NSWLEC, 30 April 1998, unreported) DATES OF HEARING: 07/09/2000 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 09/27/2000
APPLICANT: Mr T F Robertson (Barrister)
SOLICITORS: Michell Sillar LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: Mr M H Tobias QC with Mr J Johnson (Barrister)
SOLICITORS: Storey & Gough
JUDGMENT:
IN THE LAND AND Matter No. 40109 of 2000 ENVIRONMENT COURT Coram: Talbot J OF NEW SOUTH WALES Decision Date: 27 September, 2000
Grand United Friendly Society Applicant v Parramatta City Council Respondent
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
Background to the proceedings and issues
1. These class 4 proceedings have been commenced by the applicant, who holds two development consents in respect of land at Toongabbie, for the purpose of clarifying its obligation to obtain any further consents to the proposed removal of trees on the land.
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