NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Stanisic v Sydney City Council [2005] NSWLEC 231
Applicant: Stanisic Associates PARTIES : Respondent: Sydney City Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10097 of 2005
CORAM: Roseth SC
KEY ISSUES: Development Application - Development Control Plan :- interpretation of height controls in DCP
DATES OF HEARING: 28/04/2005, 29/04/2005 and 04/05/2005
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/04/2005
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 05/04/2005
Applicant: Mr P McEwen, SC instructed by Mr C Drury of Phillips Fox LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Respondent: Mr C Leggatt, barrister instructed by Ms I Ferguson of Maddox
JUDGMENT: THE LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Roseth SC
4 May 2005
10097 of 2005 Stanisic Associates v Sydney City Council
Judgment
The consequence of the Court's decision in this appeal is the grant of development consent subject to detailed conditions. The conditions are not reproduced as part of this decision but are available for inspection at the Council. A copy the Court's Orders and conditions may be obtained from the Court's registry on payment of a fee. For details of the fee payable and process for obtaining a copy of the Orders and conditions see the Court's web site at http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lec/ 1 Senior Commissioner: This is an appeal against the deemed refusal by Sydney City Council (the council) of a development application to demolish the existing building and to construct a new six-to-seven-storey building containing retailing and residential use on lot B DP 3528, known as 24-30 Springfield Avenue, Potts Point.
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