NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Pikoulas v Canterbury City Council [2008] NSWLEC 77
APPLICANT Mr Pikoulas PARTIES : RESPONDENT Canterbury City Council
FILE NUMBER(S) : 10619 of 2007
CORAM: Moore C
KEY ISSUES: Development Consent :- Application to modify
LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Pikoulas v Canterbury City Council (2007) NSWLEC 648 Pikoulas v Canterbury City Council (2007) NSWLEC 747 CASES CITED: Zhang v Canterbury City Council (2001) 115 LGERA 373 Newbury District Council v Secretary of State of the Environment [1981] AC 578 Manzie v Willoughby City Council (1996) NSWLEC 26.
DATES OF HEARING: 23 January and 1 February 2008
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 1 February 2008
APPLICANT In person LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr D Baird, solicitor Marsdens Law Group
JUDGMENT: THE LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
MOORE C
1 February 2008
10619 of 2007 Pikoulas v Canterbury City Council
JUDGMENT
This decision was given as an extemporaneous decision. It has been revised and edited prior to publication. The consequence of the Court's decision in this appeal is modification of the detailed conditions of a development consent. These conditions are not reproduced as part of this decision but are available for inspection at the Council. In addition, a copy the Court's Orders may be obtained from the Court's registry upon payment of a fee. Details of the fee payable and process for obtaining a copy of the Orders are available on the Court's web site at http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lec/
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