Rooke v Great Lakes Council [2007] NSWLEC 689
Strict compliance with the minimum lot size development standard in cl 17(4) of Great Lakes LEP 1996 would be unreasonable and unnecessary in the circumstances, and the SEPP 1 objection is well founded. The proposal is consistent with the zone objectives and the development will not unacceptably impact the scenic...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Jarrod Rooke; Respondent: Great Lakes Council
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 23 October 2007
- Procedural Posture
- Class 1 Merit Appeal Planning/development / Judgment After Hearing
- Outcome
- Appeal upheld
- Legal Topics
- Land Subdivision, Development Application, SEPP 1 Objection, Minimum Lot Size, Precedent, Vegetation Clearing, Local Environmental Plan
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Parties
Jarrod Rooke
Applicant
Great Lakes Council
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Class 1 Merit Appeal Planning/development / Judgment After Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the previous clearing of vegetation affects the proposed development
- 2 Whether the SEPP 1 objection is well founded
- 3 Whether the proposed development will set an unacceptable precedent
Ratio Decidendi
Strict compliance with the minimum lot size development standard in cl 17(4) of Great Lakes LEP 1996 would be unreasonable and unnecessary in the circumstances, and the SEPP 1 objection is well founded. The proposal is consistent with the zone objectives and the development will not unacceptably impact the scenic quality, services, or amenity of the area. The history of vegetation clearing has been addressed and should not prevent reasonable development. Precedent concern does not justify refusal as each case must be assessed on individual merit.
Court Disposition
Appeal upheld
Orders
- The appeal is upheld.
- Development Application 1098/2005 for the subdivision of an existing lot into two lots and the erection of a dwelling on a new lot at 259 Cape Hawke Drive, Forster is approved subject to conditions in Annexure A.
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