NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : No Dump Residents Association Inc v Collex Pty Limited (No.2) [2005] NSWLEC 136
APPLICANT No Dump Residents Association Inc
PARTIES : RESPONDENT Collex Pty Limited
FILE NUMBER(S) : 40888 of 2004
CORAM: Talbot J
Existing Use Rights :- whether prohibited notwithstanding concession to allow public authority to continue the use. KEY ISSUES: Existing Use:- whether lost when use becomes State significant development under s 76A(8) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and permissible with consent.
Clyde Waste Transfer Terminal (Special Provisions) Act 2003 s 4, s 5(1) Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 s 76A, s 76A(3), s 76A(7), s 76A(7)(b), s 76A(7)(b)(i), s 76A(7)(d), s 76A(8), s 76A(8)(a), s 76A(8)(c), s 76A(9), s 106(a), s 107, s 107(1), s 109 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 1997 Freight Rail Corporation (Sale) Act 2001 s 11 Local Government Act 1919 Part XIIA Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Corporatisation and Restructuring) Act 1996 s 19G, s 19H, s 19J LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 cl 32 Sch 3 Auburn Planning Scheme Ordinance cl 63 Auburn Local Environmental Plan 43 cl 7, Auburn Local Environmental Plan 2000 cl 20, cl 20(4), cl 58 County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980 cl 35, Ordinance No. 105
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