Knox v Ku-ring-gai Council
[2021] NSWLEC 1722
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2021-10-14
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (16 paragraphs)
Judgment
- COMMISSIONER: Jennifer Knox (the Applicant) has appealed the refusal by Ku-ring-gai Council (the Respondent) of her development application DA0081/20, made with owner's consent, seeking consent for the demolition of existing structures and construction of a two storey dwelling (the Proposed Development) at 8 Wahroonga Avenue, Wahroonga (the Subject Site).
- The Subject Site is zoned R2 low density residential under the provisions of cl 2.3 of Ku-ring-gai Local Environmental Plan 2015 (KLEP). The Proposed Development is a permissible form of development on the Subject Site.
- The Subject Site is not, and does not contain, a heritage item, but it is located within the Wahroonga Conservation Area (WCA) and is located adjacent to heritage items at 10 Wahroonga Avenue, a dwelling house known as "Fairacre" and 36 Braeside Street. It is also in the vicinity of a heritage item at 38 Braeside Street.
- The appeal is made under s 8.7(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) and falls within Class 1 of the Court's jurisdiction. The hearing is conducted pursuant to s 34AA of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (the LEC Act), following a conciliation conference between the Parties over which I presided.
- The contentions in the appeal were not resolved in the conciliation phase of the s 34AA proceedings which was terminated, and the matter proceeded to hearing forthwith.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and consistent with the Court's COVID-19 Arrangements Policy no site inspection was undertaken during the hearing which was conducted by Microsoft Teams.
- At the commencement of the hearing the Applicant indicated that it would seek to rely on amended plans and other documents forming part of its development application in the proceedings, which it said were responsive to the contentions in the proceedings.
- These included the Applicant's provision of an updated BASIX certificate ((No. 1246241S_02 dated 4 October 2021) and NatHERS certificate (No. 006643449 dated 1 October 2021) to reflect its amended plans.