Bilotta v Inner West Council
[2022] NSWLEC 1058
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2021-12-15
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (14 paragraphs)
Judgment
- COMMISSIONER: The Inner West Planning Panel granted deferred commencement development consent (D/2018/25) on 12 June 2018 for the demolition of an existing timber cottage and construction of a new five storey dwelling house including a roof terrace and a car lift, at 93 Louisa Road, Birchgrove (the site). The development consent became operational on 4 December 2018. The development consent was modified by the Inner West Planning Panel on 8 October 2019 (the approved development). The new dwelling is nearing completion.
- These are two appeals pursuant to the provisions of s 8.9 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EPA Act) against the refusal of two modification applications; the refusal of Modification Application No. MOD/2020/0231 to increase the height of the lift shaft, which has been constructed at the increased height (lift overrun appeal), and the deemed refusal of Modification Application No. MOD/2021/0320 for a number of internal and external works to alter the approved dwelling, some of which have been constructed (general modification appeal), at the site, by Inner West Council (the Council). The two appeals were heard together.
- On 16 November 2021, two objectors were joined to the proceedings (Bilotta v Inner West Council [2021] NSWLEC 129). Each intervenor owns and occupies a property adjoining the site.
- On the 26 November 2021, the Court granted the applicant leave to amend the application the subject of the general modification appeal to change the provision under which the application is made, from ss 4.55(1A) of the EPA Act to s 4.55(2) of the EPA Act. The other application, the subject of the lift overrun appeal, is made pursuant to s 4.55(1A) of the EPA Act.
- The appeals were subject to conciliation on 14 December 2021 pursuant to s 34AA of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (LEC Act). As agreement was not reached during the conciliation, the conciliation conference was terminated on 14 December 2021 and a hearing held forthwith, pursuant to s 34AA(2)(b)(i) of the LEC Act.