Residential Logistics Pty Ltd v Ku-ring-gai Council [2004] NSWLEC 407
The dual occupancy developments comply with the planning controls and requirements under SEPP 53 and the council's residential DCP, and objections relating to privacy, overshadowing, setbacks, and appearance do not warrant refusal; development consent is therefore granted subject to conditions.
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- Parties
- Applicant: Residential Logistics Pty Ltd; Respondent: Ku-ring-gai Council
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 12 May 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Development Application Appeal / Judgment (after Hearing of Objections and Presentation of Consent Orders)
- Outcome
- Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.
- Legal Topics
- Dual Occupancy, Resubdivision of Land, Development Consent, Objections, Setbacks, Overshadowing, Privacy, Building Height
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Parties
Residential Logistics Pty Ltd
Applicant
Ku-ring-gai Council
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Development Application Appeal / Judgment (after Hearing of Objections and Presentation of Consent Orders)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether to grant development consent for dual occupancy developments at Nos 63 and 65 Yanko Road, West Pymble, in light of planning controls, council's consent, and neighbours’ objections
Ratio Decidendi
The dual occupancy developments comply with the planning controls and requirements under SEPP 53 and the council's residential DCP, and objections relating to privacy, overshadowing, setbacks, and appearance do not warrant refusal; development consent is therefore granted subject to conditions.
Court Disposition
Appeal upheld; development consent granted subject to conditions.
Orders
- The appeal is upheld.
- Development application No. 1630/03 for an attached dual occupancy development at No. 63 Yanko Road, West Pymble is determined by the granting of development consent subject to the conditions in Annexure 'A' hereto.
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