Lincon Developments Pty Ltd v Council of the City of Sydney
[2013] NSWLEC 1139
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2013-07-22
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (11 paragraphs)
Mr A Hawkes City of Sydney Council (Respondent) File Number(s): 11031 of 2012
Background 1This appeal was lodged against the Central Sydney Planning Committee's refusal of a development application comprising a Stage 1 Integrated Development for a commercial and residential development located at 106 - 116 Epsom Road, Zetland. The proposal comprised six (6) buildings with 1000 m2 of commercial/retail floor space and 52,900 m2 of residential floor space. Also, some 561 residential units and 515 car spaces within three (3) separate basement car parks. 2A number of contentions were initially raised for the appeal, which are summarised as follows:
- Adequacy of public benefits in terms of proposed additional FSR
- Flooding impacts
- Adequacy of access between the front and rear portion of the land
- Building height
- Building separation and setbacks
- Consistency with the controls for public open space
- Proposed road system inconsistent with the LEP and DCP controls
- Integration of development into the existing neighbourhood
- Economic and orderly development. 3The appeal commenced by way of a s 34 conference. This involved extensive conferencing between the parties. Consequently the application was amended and the Respondent now accepts that all the contentions have been satisfied. However in the absence of delegation from council to enter a s 34 agreement, the s 34 conference was terminated and proceeded to determination.