JS Architects Pty Ltd v City of Parramatta Council [2023] NSWLEC 1201
The Court upheld the appeal and granted consent to the amended development application, as agreed between the parties and supported by relevant statutory and policy requirements, resolving all substantive and jurisdictional issues.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 02 May 2023
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Final Orders After Conciliation Conference
- Outcome
- Appeal upheld; amended development application consent granted; costs ordered
- Legal Topics
- ['development Consent' 'multi Dwelling Housing' 'affordable Housing' 'conciliation Conference' 'consent Orders']
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Procedural Posture
Appeal / Final Orders After Conciliation Conference
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether amended Development Application DA/178/2022 should be granted consent for multi-dwelling housing development including affordable dwellings' 'Whether jurisdictional requirements for grant of consent are satisfied']
Ratio Decidendi
The Court upheld the appeal and granted consent to the amended development application, as agreed between the parties and supported by relevant statutory and policy requirements, resolving all substantive and jurisdictional issues.
Court Disposition
Appeal upheld; amended development application consent granted; costs ordered
Orders
- ['The appeal is upheld.' "Leave is granted to rely upon the amended plans and documentation listed in the conditions of consent in Annexure 'A'." "Development Application DA/178/2022, for demolition, tree removal and construction of a multi-dwelling housing development consisting of eight townhouses over basement...
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