Goldberg v Waverley Council
[2008] NSWLEC 49
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2008-02-05
Before
Lloyd J, Biscoe J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (72 paragraphs)
Background facts 1 HIS HONOUR: The applicant, Mr Paul Anton Goldberg made a development application to Waverley Council in respect of a property known as No. 362 Birrell Street, Tamarama. The proposal is to demolish an existing house on the land, to subdivide the land into two allotments, and to construct a driveway on the unmade section of Birrell Street to which the land has a frontage, to provide access to the land. The council refused the application and Mr Goldberg now appeals to the court.
2 The existing property has an area of about 1,067 square metres. The proposed lot 1 at the front would have an area of 451.4 square metres and the proposed lot 2 at the rear would have an area of 615.6 square metres. The subject land is zoned 2(a) Residential under the Waverley Local Environmental Plan 1996 ("the LEP") and the proposed subdivision for residential purposes on that land is permissible with development consent.