Contill Holdings Pty Ltd ATF Revay Discretionary Trust v Randwick City Council
[2021] NSWLEC 1543
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2021-09-16
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (19 paragraphs)
Judgment
- COMMISSIONER: These proceedings arise following the Council's refusal of the applicant's development application DA/573/2020 (DA) for a new 67-room boarding house with ancillary facilities and basement carpark at 87 & 89-91 Middle Street, Kingsford (the site).
- Following constructive joint conferencing between the various witnesses and the preparation of joint expert reports, the applicant proposed an amended application at the hearing (Exhibit F). The amendments, while reducing the shortcomings of the original proposal, did not resolve the appeal.
Issues
- The issues that remain in dispute are: 1. Whether the motorbike parking in the basement should be counted towards gross floor area (GFA); 2. If the motorbike parking in the basement is counted, whether the amended cl 4.6 written request (Exhibit G) should be upheld; 3. Whether the bulk and scale of the proposal, as it presents to Middle Street, is acceptable having regard to the character of the local area. Consequentially, whether the Court should refuse the application on the basis that the design of the development is not compatible with the character of the local area pursuant to cl 30A of the State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009 (SEPP ARH); and 4. The appropriate treatment of the fence along the boundary.