Australian Islamic Cultural Centre Inc v Canterbury Bankstown Council; Decode Group Pty Ltd v Canterbury Bankstown Council
[2023] NSWLEC 1252
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2023-05-05
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (3 paragraphs)
Judgment
- COMMISSIONER: These are two appeals pursuant to the provisions of s 8.18(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EPA Act) against two Development Control Orders (DCOs) issued by Canterbury Bankstown Council (the Council) pursuant to s 9.34(1)(a) and Sch 5 to the EPA Act to Australian Islamic Cultural Centre Inc, as the owner of the land, and to Decode Group Pty Ltd, as a person engaged in undertaking the work. The two DCOs are stop work orders, pursuant to Sch 5, Pt 1 to the EPA Act. The site is 65-69 Croydon Street, Lakemba.
- The appeal was subject to conciliation on 1 December 2022, in accordance with the provisions of s 34 of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (LEC Act). As agreement was not reached during the conciliation phase, the conciliation conference was terminated on 21 December 2022, pursuant to s 34(4) of the LEC Act.
- On 3 May 2023, the Court ordered that the Decode Group Pty Ltd be removed from the original proceedings (2021/345923) as an Applicant and permitted a new Class 1 appeal to be filed (2023/140903); and ordered that evidence in one appeal be evidence in the other.
Orders sought by the Applicant
- In summary, the Applicant seeks court orders that the DCOs in each matter be substituted, pursuant to s 8.18(4)(c) of the EPA Act, for DCOs requiring the Applicants to stop all works, other than the works in accordance with a schedule of works that will render the existing structure on the site compliant with the Building Code of Australia (BCA). The schedule, identified as Schedule 1, includes a commitment that works detailed in the schedule are to be competed within 3 months of the date of the orders. The orders sought include an order that the Applicant is to submit a Building Information Certificate (BIC) application to the Council within 28 days of notifying the Council of the completion of works. The works the subject of the future BIC are detailed in a second schedule, Schedule 2.