Najask Pty Limited v Palerang Council [2008] NSWLEC 160

Najask Pty Limited v Palerang Council [2008] NSWLEC 160

The proposed use was prohibited because in the 1(d) Rural Residential zone caravan parks were prohibited unless they were part of a tourist facility, and a tourist facility under the LEP was controlled by the requirement that it provide holiday accommodation or recreation. A caravan park providing permanent...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
06 May 2008
Procedural Posture
Appeal on a Question of Law Under S 56 a of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 / Appeal From a Commissioner's Dismissal of the Applicant's Appeal Against Refusal of a Development Application
Outcome
Appeal dismissed.
Legal Topics
['caravan Parks' 'tourist Facilities' 'manufactured Homes' 'permanent Accommodation or Occupancy' 'construction of Environmental Planning Instruments' 'existing Use Rights' 'failure to Give Reasons' 'materiality of Error']
['environmental Planning and Assessment' 'land Use and Zoning' 'local Government'] ['caravan Parks' 'tourist Facilities' 'manufactured Homes' 'permanent Accommodation or Occupancy' 'construction of Environmental Planning Instruments' 'existing Use Rights' 'failure to Give Reasons' 'materiality of Error']

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Procedural Posture

Appeal on a Question of Law Under S 56 a of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 / Appeal From a Commissioner's Dismissal of the Applicant's Appeal Against Refusal of a Development Application

  1. 1 ['Whether the proposed additional 159 long-term manufactured dwelling sites were prohibited or permissible in the 1(d) Rural Residential zone under the Yarrowlumbla Local Environmental Plan 2002.' 'Whether State Environmental Planning Policy No. 21 - Caravan Parks expanded the permissible use of the caravan park or prevailed over the LEP by inconsistency.' 'Whether cl 8(1) of SEPP No. 21, with s 76A(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, made development for the purposes of a caravan park permissible with consent despite the LEP prohibition.' 'Whether the Commissioner erred in relation to existing use rights and the physical extent of any such rights.' 'Whether any errors of law materially affected the ultimate decision.']

Ratio Decidendi

The proposed use was prohibited because in the 1(d) Rural Residential zone caravan parks were prohibited unless they were part of a tourist facility, and a tourist facility under the LEP was controlled by the requirement that it provide holiday accommodation or recreation. A caravan park providing permanent accommodation for residents was not such a tourist facility. SEPP No. 21 did not create a relevant inconsistency or override the zoning prohibition, and cl 8(1) did not make caravan parks permissible irrespective of local zoning. The earlier consents, licences and approvals did not authorise permanent occupation of sites, so the Commissioner's finding of existing use rights was...

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed.

Orders

  • ['The appeal is dismissed.' "The applicant must pay the respondent's costs of the appeal."]