Multicraft Developments Pty Limited (Previously Tso Simon) v Holroyd City Council [2009] NSWLEC 1186
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Land and Environment Court
of New South Wales
CITATION : Multicraft Developments Pty Limited (Previously Tso Simon) v Holroyd City Council [2009] NSWLEC 1186
This decision has been amended. Please see the end of the judgment for a list of the amendments.
APPLICANT
Multicraft Developments Pty Limited (Previously Tso Simon)
PARTIES :
RESPONDENT
Holroyd City Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10456 of 2008
CORAM: Moore SC - Taylor C
KEY ISSUES: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION :-
DATES OF HEARING: 27 April 2009
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 27 April 2009
APPLICANT
Ms S Duggan, barrister
INSTRUCTED BY
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Conomos Legal
RESPONDENT
Mr R Graham, solicitor
HWL Ebsworth
JUDGMENT:
LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
MOORE SC
TAYLOR C
27 APRIL 2009
08/10456 Multicraft Developments Pty Limited (Previously Tso Simon) v Holroyd City Council
JUDGMENT
This decision was given as an extemporaneous decision. It has been revised and edited prior to publication.
1. SENIOR COMMISSIONER : Having considered the Chief Judge's decision, the remitter to us and the two amendments to the conditions, namely, the deletion of the landscaping bond and the inclusion of a condition requiring consolidation of the lots prior to the issue of an occupation certificate, we have concluded that we have no basis in the development control lan or the master plan upon which we could refuse the application. Therefore, we will give effect to the consent orders between the parties.
Tim Moore Dr Mark Taylor
Senior Commissioner Commissioner of the Court
22/07/2009 - Applicant representative missing - Paragraph(s) Coversheet
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