Dalley v Woollahra Municipal Council [2007] NSWLEC 635

Dalley v Woollahra Municipal Council [2007] NSWLEC 635

The Court was not persuaded that the existing dwelling's heritage significance warranted retention, because extensive alterations had substantially compromised its original design intent, fabric, relationship with the site and ability to represent the relevant architectural style. The SEPP 1 objection to the...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
02 October 2007
Procedural Posture
Development Appeal Under S 97 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 / Appeal Against Refusal of a Development Application for Demolition of an Existing House and Erection of a New Dwelling at No. 37 Wunulla Road, Point Piper
Outcome
Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.
Legal Topics
['demolition of Dwelling' 'erection of Part 2 and Part 3 Storey Dwelling' 'heritage Significance' 'foreshore Building Line' 'state Environmental Planning Policy No. 1 Objection' 'views and View Sharing' 'setbacks' 'overshadowing' 'floor Space Ratio' 'building Height and Bulk' 'deep Soil Landscaping']
['planning and Environment' 'development Consent' 'heritage'] ['demolition of Dwelling' 'erection of Part 2 and Part 3 Storey Dwelling' 'heritage Significance' 'foreshore Building Line' 'state Environmental Planning Policy No. 1 Objection' 'views and View Sharing' 'setbacks' 'overshadowing' 'floor Space Ratio' 'building Height and Bulk' 'deep Soil Landscaping']

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Procedural Posture

Development Appeal Under S 97 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 / Appeal Against Refusal of a Development Application for Demolition of an Existing House and Erection of a New Dwelling at No. 37 Wunulla Road, Point Piper

  1. 1 ['Whether the existing dwelling had heritage significance warranting retention and refusal of demolition' 'Whether the State Environmental Planning Policy No. 1 objection to vary the 12 metre foreshore building line should be upheld' 'Whether the proposed dwelling was acceptable having regard to setbacks, height, storeys, bulk, floor space ratio, building footprint and deep soil landscaping controls' 'Whether the proposed development would cause unreasonable impacts on views, solar access, sense of enclosure, adjoining amenity, the foreshore and the public domain' 'Whether the proposal was in the public interest and warranted approval on the merits']

Ratio Decidendi

The Court was not persuaded that the existing dwelling's heritage significance warranted retention, because extensive alterations had substantially compromised its original design intent, fabric, relationship with the site and ability to represent the relevant architectural style. The SEPP 1 objection to the foreshore building line was upheld because strict compliance was unnecessary and unreasonable and the proposal satisfied the objectives of the foreshore building line. On a merits assessment, despite non-compliance with some numerical controls, the proposal satisfied the relevant objectives and performance criteria, responded appropriately to its topographic and foreshore context,...

Court Disposition

Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.

Orders

  • ['The appeal in respect of the property known as No. 37 Wunulla Road, Point Piper is upheld.' "The development application submitted to Woollahra Council and as amended is determined by the granting of consent subject to the conditions contained in Annexure 'A'." 'The exhibits are returned to the parties with the...