· To provide more certainty in the development control process and assist the community and applicants to understand council's requirements relating to brothels;
· To nominate the location requirements and development standards for brothels which reflect broad community attitudes and expectations.
· To provide appropriate guidelines fro brothels, which will ensure that such are at a reasonable distance from residential occupancies and other nominated sensitive land uses, and will not have a detrimental impact on the amenity of the neighbourhood.
· To provide appropriate guidelines which will discourage a concentration of brothels in close proximity to one another.
· To identify appropriate health and hygiene standards relating to the management of brothels.
· To ensure that adequate consideration is given to safety and security issues.
14 Holroyd Development Control Plan No. 1 - Guidelines for Parking:
The evidence
15 This matter commenced by way of an on-site hearing, but was adjourned to enable the applicant to consider further detailed amendments to enable adequate assessment of the proposal. This included details for compliance with the BCA requirements for the evacuation paths and providing a consistent and implementable landscaping plan and also providing details of stormwater drainage control and discharge. This involved consideration of downstream easements through neighboring properties to facilitate the increase runoff, created by the development.
16 Following the adjournment of the appeal, the matter was resumed on 15 September and amended plans tendered which the applicant considered, responded to the issues raised. These amended plans have been considered by council and Mr Winnacott, and he is satisfied with the amendments.
17 I understand from the submissions that the demolition works for No. 179 and the subsequent building for the brothel is now acceptable, particularly because it incorporates the additional set of stairs, which comply with the BCA. This is in accordance with the concerns expressed by the building experts Mr Parrott and Mr Hill.
18 Also the amended carparking and landscaping is now acceptable, as is the drainage system, which provides for a downstream pipe system through an easement over the adjoining properties, which is to be obtained by the applicant through a deferred commencement condition. Accordingly this component of the development consent could be granted conditional consent.
19 However the outstanding issues concerns council's dissatisfaction with the temporary 12 month use of the cottage at No. 178 for a brothel. According to Mr McKee's submissions, the expenditure required to upgrade No. 178 to a standard suitable for the public brothel would be excessive, in the context of its limited 12 month interim operation. Therefore it does not represent economic and orderly development.
20 Furthermore Mr McKee's submits that as an illegal brothel has operated at No. 178 and its closure involved Class 4 proceedings, therefore as a matter of public policy it not appropriate to allow this part of the brothel development to be granted consent. His submissions is that there is a real concern that the 12 months period will be extended at the expense of the building and implementation of the new brothel at No. 179.
21 Accordingly his submission is that the public interest is well served by the avoidance of future legal action if the brothel at No. 178 does not close within 12 months and the new purpose-built brothel does not replace it.
22 Notwithstanding this, conditions of consent have been prepared which endeavor to effectively implement the applicant's staged proposal. These are included in the overall draft conditions with the combined development which provide for the deferred commencement consent comprising two stages as follows:
Stage 1 Demolition of existing structures No. 179 Military Road; demolition of existing carport associated buildings upgraded temporary use of the existing premises at No. 178 Military Road as a brothel for 12 months period and construction associated parking area and drainage easement.
Stage 2 Remediation validation of the site and erection of a 2-storey building for use as brothel at No. 179 Military Rd.
23 This condition provides that consent shall be void if evidence is not produced within 6 months of the date of Notice issued by council confirming the matters listed have been satisfactorily attended to.
24 Following discussions during the hearing is apparent that most of the proposed items in Schedule A are inappropriate but this can be resolved by way of alternative conditions. In addition to this deferred commencement condition, the other conditions provide that:
Prior to issue of Occupation certificate condition No. 69 is that:
69 All structures existing on the site known as No. 179 Military Road shall be demolished and removed from the site, prior to the existing premises at No. 179 Military Road, being occupied.
25 Also, condition:
95 The use of the existing premises located at No. 178 Military Road, Guildford is approved for a 12 month period (commencing on the date of the Development Consent is made operative by council). At the expiration of the 12 month period, the premises shall be vacated, and no further business shall be undertaken from the site.
26 In considering these competing positions regarding the interim use of No. 178 as brothel, I am satisfied that based on the evidence and observations of, the view, it is of poor amenity that requires substantial upgrading so that the amenity of the locality is not adversely affected.
27 Accordingly I accept Mr McKee's submissions that if the substantial upgrading works are undertaken, it is to be clearly on the basis of the interim use. Nevertheless Mr Winnacott, says that the upgrading building could be used for some alternative uses in this light industrial area in the future.
28 The clear intention of the conditions of consent are to encourage the development to allow the building and use of the new purpose-built brothel at No. 179 and by restricting the use of No. 178 until the building at No. 179 is demolished. This would allow the improvement works for No. 178 to be undertaken during the demolition period. Following this the interim brothel at No.178 could operate for 12 months during which time the new brothel would be constructed.
29 An important aspect of this staged development is that the building at No. 179 is demolished initially, otherwise there are significant fire safety concerns between the two buildings while they both co-exist, considering the basic cottage construction of No. 178. After 179 is demolished, reasonable separation distances will be provided, without the need for substantial fire protection between the adjacent properties.
30 In response to these concerns about the applicant commitment to the new brothel, Mr Creighton agreed with the conditions consent and has confirmed that they reflect the intention to only use No. 178 as a brothel for 12 month period.
31 Insofar as Mr McKee raised other concerns about the logistics of these arrangements, the prime concern is that when the new brothel at No.179 is completed there may be some expectation that the brothel at No. 178 can continue. However this outcome is covered by provisions of DCP No. 25 - "Planning for Brothels". It objectives are to: