ALCOA AUSTRALIA ROLLED PRODUCTS PTY LTD v WESTON ALUMINIUM PTY LTD [2006] NSWCA 273

ALCOA AUSTRALIA ROLLED PRODUCTS PTY LTD v WESTON ALUMINIUM PTY LTD [2006] NSWCA 273

The existing development consents did not contain an implied condition limiting the feedstock for the rotary furnace to only recycled aluminium cans and dross produced on site; they permitted the processing of dross from elsewhere. The variation of the licence to permit processing of Point Henry dross was not...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
04 October 2006
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment
Outcome
Appeals allowed; applications dismissed with costs; costs orders varied.
Legal Topics
['development Consent' 'licensing Under Environmental Protection Legislation' 'variation of Licence' 'scope of Development Consent' 'interpretation of Statutory Requirements']
['environmental Law' 'planning Law'] ['development Consent' 'licensing Under Environmental Protection Legislation' 'variation of Licence' 'scope of Development Consent' 'interpretation of Statutory Requirements']

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Procedural Posture

Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment

  1. 1 ['Whether development consent covered reprocessing dross imported from another site' 'Whether licence variation could be granted absent independent development consent' 'Interpretation of scope and conditions of consents and licences under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (NSW)']

Ratio Decidendi

The existing development consents did not contain an implied condition limiting the feedstock for the rotary furnace to only recycled aluminium cans and dross produced on site; they permitted the processing of dross from elsewhere. The variation of the licence to permit processing of Point Henry dross was not invalid for want of separate development consent as the consents were sufficient, but the power to vary a licence did not extend to permit a new scheduled activity absent requisite consent.

Court Disposition

Appeals allowed; applications dismissed with costs; costs orders varied.

Orders

  • ['Grant the Applicant an extension of time to seek leave to appeal up to and including the day on which the summons for leave to appeal was filed.' 'Grant the Applicant leave to appeal.' 'Allow the appeal and order that the application by Weston Aluminium Pty Ltd filed in matter no. 41622 of 2003 in the Land and...