NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Charlie Lovett Pty Ltd v Hurstville City Council [2014] NSWLEC 1146 Hearing dates: 28 April, 23 June 2014 Decision date: 25 July 2014 Jurisdiction: Class 1 Before: Pearson C Decision: Appeal dismissed Catchwords: DEVELOPMENT MODIFICATION - Whether development as modified substantially the same - Impact on amenity Legislation Cited: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 State Environmental Planning Policy No 1 - Development Standards Hurstville Local Environmental Plan 1994 Hurstville Local Environmental Plan 2012 Cases Cited: Auburn Municipal Council v Szabo (1989) 67 LGRA 427 Chamwell Pty Ltd v Strathfield Council [2007] NSWLEC 114 Moto Projects (No 2) Pty Ltd v North Sydney Council (1999) 106 LGERA 298 North Sydney Council v Michael Standley & Associates Pty Ltd (1998) 43 NSWLR 468 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW v Sydney City Council (1987) 61 LGRA 305 Ryde Municipal Council v The Royal Ryde Homes (1970) 19 LGRA 321 Scrap Realty Pty Ltd v Botany Bay City Council (2008) 166 LGERA 342 Stebbins v Lismore City Council [1988] NSWCA 146 Vacik Pty Ltd v Penrith City Council [1992] NSWLEC 8 Woollahra Municipal Council v D'Albora Marinas Pty Ltd (1992) 75 LGRA 46 Zhang v Canterbury City Council (2001) 115 LGERA 373 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Charlie Lovett Pty Ltd (Applicant) Hurstville City Council (Respondent) Representation: Mr C Ireland (Applicant) Mr M Seymour (Respondent) Mr D Newhouse, Newhouse & Arnold Solicitors (Applicant) Ms J Ware, Hurstville City Council (Respondent) File Number(s): 10873 of 2013
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