NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Murphy & Anor -v - Waverley Council [2009] NSWLEC 1386
APPLICANT Terrence Paul and Tracey Anne Murphy PARTIES : RESPONDENT Waverley Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10539 of 2009
CORAM: Bly C
KEY ISSUES: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION :- Extension to privacy screen, privacy, access to daylight, appearance and size.
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 LEGISLATION CITED: Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 Waverley Development Control Plan 2006
DATES OF HEARING: 20 November 2009
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 23 November 2009
APPLICANT Mr J Johnson Barrister
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Miss C Morton Solicitor SOLICITORS Sparke Helmore
JUDGMENT: - 3 - THE LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Bly C
23 November 2009
10539 of 2009 Murphy, Terrence & Tracey v Waverley Council
JUDGMENT 1 This appeal relates to a development application for a 900 mm extension to the height of existing boundary privacy screens adjacent to the south facing terrace at the rear of the existing dwelling house at 63 Belgrave Street Bronte. The purpose of the extended privacy screen on the east side is to reduce the extent of overlooking from the elevated access pathway and entrance to the neighbouring residential flat building at 65-69 Belgrave Street and from the living room and balcony of unit 8 in that building.
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