11 Figure 14.10 provides the extent of the Lloyd Road 1b Small Holdings sub-zone and shows Lots 1 to 18 within this sub-zone but Lot 19 outside the sub-zone.
The issues
12 The issue in the proceedings was whether the State Environmental Planning Policy No 1 - Development Standards (SEPP 1) objection was well founded. The proposed subdivision does not satisfy cl 15(4)(c) of LEP 1991 in that Lot 19 comprises more than 5% Class 1, 2 and 3 land. The generally agreed figure was that Lot 19 comprised 2% Class 2 land and 98% Class 3 land. An objection under SEPP 1 was provided by Mr Ian Graham to show that strict compliance with the 5% development standard in cl 15(4)(c) is unreasonable and unnecessary in this instance. Mr Graham also provided further planning evidence.
13 The council at its meeting of 27 March 2006 supported the SEPP 1 objection to the Department (and an amendment to DCP 2005 to reflect the proposed subdivision) however by correspondence dated 2 June 2006 the Department refused concurrence. On the basis of the Departments response, the council refused the development application on 26 March 2006. The council raised no issue with the proposed subdivision at the hearing and supported the application through the evidence of Mr Cameron Collins.
14 The Department, through Mr Graham Judge, raised the following issues:
o the SEPP 1 objection is not well founded,
o the cumulative impact through an undesirable precedent,
o there is no justification for the non-compliance,
o the proposal is tantamount to a rezoning,
o inconsistency with the zone objectives,
o contrary to the relevant DCP 2005 objectives,
o inconsistent with the Policy for Protection of Agricultural Land 2004.
Preliminary issues
15 Mt Tomasetti SC, for the applicant, raised two preliminary issues. Firstly, he submitted that cl 15(4) did not apply as the map identified in cl 15(3) (and referred to in cl 15(4)) could not be produced. Despite a call for the map by Mr Tomasetti, neither Mr Simmington, for the council, or Mr Clay, for the Department could produce the map.