Haralambis v Marrickville Council [2006] NSWLEC 168

Haralambis v Marrickville Council [2006] NSWLEC 168

The appeal was upheld because the Court accepted the unopposed expert planning and urban design evidence that the proposal was acceptable, that compliance with the 2:1 FSR standard was unnecessary in the circumstances because reducing floor space would not change the building's public-domain presentation and the...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
07 April 2006
Procedural Posture
Development Application Appeal / Appeal Against Refusal and Deemed Refusal; Judgment Determining the Appeal
Outcome
Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.
Legal Topics
['development Consent' 'floor Space Ratio Development Standard' 'sepp 1 Objection' 'urban Design' 'building Height' 'residential and Commercial Development']
['planning and Environment Law'] ['development Consent' 'floor Space Ratio Development Standard' 'sepp 1 Objection' 'urban Design' 'building Height' 'residential and Commercial Development']

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Procedural Posture

Development Application Appeal / Appeal Against Refusal and Deemed Refusal; Judgment Determining the Appeal

  1. 1 ['Whether the breach of the maximum Floor Space Ratio was justified.' 'Whether the breach of the maximum wall height of 7.5m at Marrickville Lane was justified.' "Whether the building's relationship to Alex Trevallion Plaza was appropriate." "Whether the objectors' concerns were valid."]

Ratio Decidendi

The appeal was upheld because the Court accepted the unopposed expert planning and urban design evidence that the proposal was acceptable, that compliance with the 2:1 FSR standard was unnecessary in the circumstances because reducing floor space would not change the building's public-domain presentation and the building should visually contain the Plaza, and that the 9.6m wall height to Marrickville Lane was justified by the corner-site and plaza context and did not create additional residential impact.

Court Disposition

Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.

Orders

  • ['The appeal is upheld.' 'Development application to demolish the existing buildings and to erect a four-storey residential and commercial building over basement parking on lots 7 and 8, section 1, DP 1943, known as 276-278 Marrickville Road, Marrickville is determined by the grant of consent subject to the...