NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Wang J S v Hurstville City Council [2007] NSWLEC 483
APPLICANT: PARTIES : Jin Song Wang RESPONDENT: Hurstville City Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10481 of 2007
CORAM: Watts C at 1
KEY ISSUES: Development Application :- Whether the proposed childcare centre is in a safe location for children, given that it would be close to Forest Road and LPG tanks Whether it would cause unreasonable traffic congestion in the street
Hurstville Local Environmental Plan 1994, (HLEP) State Environmental Planning Policy No. 33 - Hazardous and Offensive Industries, (SEPP33) State Environmental Planning Policy No. 55 - Remediation of Land, (SEPP55) Greater Metropolitan Regional Environmental Plan No. 2 - Georges River Catchment - Disposal of stormwater in catchment provisions, (GMREP2) and Draft Greater Metropolitan Regional Environmental Plan No. 2 - Georges River Catchment - Disposal of stormwater in catchment provisions, (Draft GMREP2) Development Control Plan No. 2 - Car Parking, (DCP2) LEGISLATION CITED: Development Control Plan No. 6 - Child Care Centres, (DCP6) Hurstville Development Control Plan No 1-Hurstville LGA Wide DCP, (DCP1) Development Control Plan No. 14 - Exempt & Complying Development, (DCP14) Development Control Plan No. 15 - Contaminated Lands, (DCP15) Development Control Plan No. 19 - Access and Mobility, (DCP19) Development Control Plan No. 23 – Advertising, (DCP23) Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, ss79C and 97
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