Tawdrous v Bankstown City Council [2007] NSWLEC 622
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Land and Environment Court
of New South Wales
CITATION : Tawdrous v Bankstown City Council [2007] NSWLEC 622
APPLICANT
Safwat Tawdrous
PARTIES :
RESPONDENT
Bankstown City Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10569 of 2007
CORAM: Tuor C
KEY ISSUES: Section 96 Application :- increase number of children in a child-care centre from 29 to 38
LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Bankstown Local Environmental Plan 2001
DATES OF HEARING: 24/09/2007
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 24 September 2007
APPLICANT
Mr S. Tawdrous, litigant in person
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES:
RESPONDENT
Mr A. Seton, solicitor
of Marsdens Law Group
JUDGMENT:
THE LAND AND
ENVIRONMENT COURT
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Tuor C
24 September 2007
10569 of 2007 Safwat Tawdrous v Bankstown City Council
JUDGMENT
1 This is an appeal against the refusal by Bankstown City Council (the council) of an application under s 96 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act) to amend a development consent (555/92) for a pre school/long day care centre at 45 Fuller Street, Chester Hill.
2 The s 96 application seeks approval to increase the number of children from 29 to 38.
3 The parties are seeking consent orders from the Court. There are no objectors to the proposal.
4 The site, it context, the history of the application and the planning controls are in the Statement of Facts and Contentions.
5 The main contention between the parties related to the adequacy of parking to be provided on the site. Mr C. Hazell, the Court appointed traffic expert, has examined the proposal and recommended amendments in conditions of approval, to which the applicant has agreed. The proposed number of spaces complies with the requirements of Part D8 of Bankstown Development Control Plan 2005 (DCP 2005), the site width is sufficient to provide separate egress and ingress, there is adequate on street parking spaces and Fuller Street is of sufficient carriage width. Mr Hazell is satisfied that, with the amendments, the proposal does not have any unacceptable traffic or parking implications for Fuller Street.
6 The issues between the parties have been resolved and I am satisfied that the consent orders may be granted.
Orders
7 The Court orders by consent that:
1. The appeal is upheld.
2. The application 555/1992/2 to modify Development Consent No. 555/92 for a pre-school/long day care centre on the land at 45 Fuller Street, Chester Hill to increase the number of children accommodated from 29 to 38 is approved and the said consent is amended in accordance with Annexure A to these orders.
3. The exhibits, except exhibit A, may be returned.
___________________
Annelise Tuor
Commissioner of the Court
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