Connect Global Limited v Port Stephens Council
[2024] NSWLEC 1637
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2024-07-01
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (26 paragraphs)
Judgment
- COMMISSIONER: This judgment relates to two appeals, heard together by me in proceedings under the Land and Environment Court's Class 1 jurisdiction, each concerns a site known as Fisherman's Village, located at Old Punt Road towards the southern extremity of Moffats Road, Swan Bay.
- Most of the content of this judgment focuses on the appeal by Connect Global Limited (CGL), under s 8.7 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 (EPA Act), against the refusal by Port Stephens Council (Council) of a development application (DA), which Council assigned reference number DA 16-2022-839-1, and the Court references as matter 2023/125407. This DA seeks consent for the use of certain existing land and buildings within Fisherman's Village as a transitional group home, in the form of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for men.
- The other appeal under evaluation in this judgment is that relating to a development control order (DCO) issued by Council upon CGL. It seems not to be in doubt that there was a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility operating at the premises at the time of the hearing and had been operating there for a number of years. The essential purpose of the DCO is to bring about the cessation of this operation. CGL appeals under s 8.18 of the EPA Act against this DCO. Council assigned the following reference number 40-2022-70-2. The Court references the matter as 2022/259609.