NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Plannex Environmental Planning v Wingecarribee Shire Council [2011] NSWLEC 1236 Hearing dates: 25, 26 July 2011 Decision date: 26 July 2011 Jurisdiction: Class 1 Before: Pearson C Decision: Appeal dismissed Catchwords: Development application - dwelling house - minimum lot size - whether prohibition or development standard - whether SEPP 1 objection should be upheld Legislation Cited: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 Land and Environment Court Act 1979 State Environmental Planning Policy No 1 - Development Standards Wingecarribee Local Environmental Plan 1989 Wingecarribee Local Environmental Plan 2010 Cases Cited: Abret Pty Ltd v Wingecarribee Shire Council [2011] NSWCA 107 Agostino v Penrith City Council (2010) 172 LGERA 380 Bell v Shellharbour Municipal Council (1993) 78 LGERA 429 Blue Mountains City Council v Lawrence Browning Pty Ltd (2006) 150 LGERA 130 North Sydney Municipal Council and PD Mayoh Pty Ltd (No 2) (1990) 71 LGRA 222 Pancho Properties Pty Ltd v Wingecarribee Shire Council (1999) 110 LGERA 352 Strathfield Municipal Council v Poynting (2001) 116 LGERA 319 Wehbe v Pittwater Council [2007] NSWLEC 827 Wingecarribee Shire Council v Pancho Properties Pty Ltd (2001) 117 LGERA 104 Winten Property Group Ltd v North Sydney Council [2001] NSWLEC 46 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Plannex Environmental Services (Applicant) Wingecarribee Shire Council (Respondent) Representation: Mr P Moggach, RMB Lawyers (Applicant) Mr B Bilinsky, B Bilinksy & Co Solicitors (Respondent) File Number(s): 10489 of 2010
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