Counsel v Sutherland Shire Council
[2011] NSWLEC 1306
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2011-09-08
Before
Ms J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (3 paragraphs)
Ms J Amy, solicitor (Respondent) Solicitors Susan Hill & Associates Lawyers Pty Ltd (Applicant)
Sutherland Shire Council (Respondent) File Number(s): 10579 of 2011
Judgment 1ACTING SENIOR COMMISSIONER: This is an appeal against the refusal of Development Application 10/0727 by Sutherland Shire Council (the council) for the demolition of all improvements on the site including a garage, dwelling and swimming pool and the construction of a new dwelling with an attached garage, swimming pool and boatshed at 34 Grosvenor Crescent, Cronulla (the site). 2The site is Lot 100 in DP 831250 and has a site area of 1303 sq m. The site has a frontage of 12.19 m to Grosvenor Crescent, side boundaries of 83.24 m on the west and 82.865 m on the east. The rear boundary of 19.61 m adjoins Gunnamatta Bay. 3The area around the site is almost exclusively single dwelling residential development with some properties in Grosvenor Crescent having a frontage to Gunnamatta Bay. 4The site has a dual zoning with that part of the site adjoining Grosvenor Crescent within Zone 2 - Environmental Housing (Scenic Quality) and that part of the site near Gunnamatta Bay within Zone 16 - Environmental Protection (Waterways Zone). The approximate area of Zone 2 is 852 sq m and the approximate area of Zone 16 is 451 sq. Both zonings are under Sutherland Local Environmental Plan 2006 (LEP 2006) where dwelling houses are permissible within Zone 2 but not Zone 16. 5The site is affected by a 20 m at Foreshore Building Line (FBL) and in accordance with cl 17, the FBL is measured from the deemed Mean High Water Mark (MHWM). Clause 17 also provides specific requirements for buildings or works traversed by a FBL. 6The Statement of Facts and Contentions identified the following council contentions: