18 The associated maximum site coverage control for a single dwelling is 40% for sites < 580 sq m and 35% for sites 580 - 750 sq m. Various boundary setbacks are specified.
19 The planners disagreed on the determination of the site coverage due to the battle-axed shape of the lot. Both agreed that the controls do not define whether the area of the access handle should be included in the calculation. The only definition of site area is contained with in Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 which defines:
site area, in relation to development, means the area of land to which an application for consent to carry out development relates, but does not include any part of the land on which the development is not permitted by or under this plan or any other environmental planning instrument.
20 Accordingly, Mr Goodyer considers it reasonable to adopt the entire site area. On this basis a site coverage of 21.7% is calculated, which comfortably complies, with the controls.
21 Against this Mr Nash considers the area of the access handle should be deleted, which results in 41.8% site coverage, which he considers is non compliant.
22 In my assessment, I am inclined to accept Mr Goodyers approach, based on Mr Galasso submissions that the entire area of the access handle is owned by the subject lot and it contains the constructed driveway/drainage infrastructure, which is considered as development. On this basis it is compliant. If however, I accept Mr Nash's approach, the degree of non-compliance with the DCP is 1.8%, which equates to approximately 9 sq m. In response the applicant has conceded that if strict compliance was required, then this area could be deleted from the ground floor garage to achieve numerical compliance.
23 Having considered this option, I consider the non-compliance is of a minor nature, which does not materially cause any adverse impacts. Even if this reduction was made, the envelope of the upper levels could remain with similar environmental impacts and view intrusions.
24 In considering this issue, I note that the performance criteria for site coverage in the RDCP is:
site coverage must be such that there is adequate area on properties for infiltration of stormwater, deep tree planting, landscaping, footpath, driveway areas and areas for recreation. It should not be such that the site would be considered overdevelopment and thus detract from the neighbourhood.
25 From this determination, it is apparent that this control considers the bulk and utilisation of ground space for drainage and landscaping. On the evidence before the Court, there was no substantive evidence, which would lead to the rejection of the proposal because of unsatisfactory drainage or landscaping. The plans proposed on these specific elements were accepted.
26 In terms of the visual bulk of the proposal, Mr Nash said that it is unsatisfactory from the public domain in the Park and from the waterway because the neighbouring buildings are predominately 2-storey.