Warriewood Vale Pty Ltd v Northern Beaches Council (No 2) [2017] NSWLEC 21

Warriewood Vale Pty Ltd v Northern Beaches Council (No 2) [2017] NSWLEC 21

The Intervenors' Notice of Motion was dismissed because, as non-parties, the Intervenors lacked legal capacity to seek an order vacating the hearing dates in the Applicant's Class 1 appeal. The Court also considered it inappropriate to make orders constraining the admission of evidence in the Applicant's appeal, and...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
23 February 2017
Procedural Posture
Class 1 Appeal Concerning a Development Application / Notice of Motion by Intervenors to Vacate Imminent Hearing Dates or Seek Alternative Procedural Orders
Outcome
The Intervenors' Notice of Motion was dismissed and costs were reserved.
Legal Topics
['class 1 Development Appeal' 'intervention' 'vacation of Hearing Dates' 'procedural Fairness' 'admission and Scope of Evidence' 'dwelling Density']
['planning and Environment Law' 'civil Procedure'] ['class 1 Development Appeal' 'intervention' 'vacation of Hearing Dates' 'procedural Fairness' 'admission and Scope of Evidence' 'dwelling Density']

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Procedural Posture

Class 1 Appeal Concerning a Development Application / Notice of Motion by Intervenors to Vacate Imminent Hearing Dates or Seek Alternative Procedural Orders

  1. 1 ["Whether the Intervenors, as non-parties with limited leave to participate, had legal capacity to seek orders vacating the hearing dates in the Applicant's Class 1 appeal." "Whether the hearing dates should be vacated so the Applicant's appeal could be heard with or back to back with the Intervenors' separate Class 1 appeal." "Whether orders should be made constraining the admission of evidence in the Applicant's appeal or expanding the Intervenors' participation."]

Ratio Decidendi

The Intervenors' Notice of Motion was dismissed because, as non-parties, the Intervenors lacked legal capacity to seek an order vacating the hearing dates in the Applicant's Class 1 appeal. The Court also considered it inappropriate to make orders constraining the admission of evidence in the Applicant's appeal, and the Intervenors did not ultimately press the alternative order allowing them to call additional experts.

Court Disposition

The Intervenors' Notice of Motion was dismissed and costs were reserved.

Orders

  • ["The Intervenors' Notice of Motion filed 16 February 2017 is dismissed." 'Costs are reserved.']