Zhang v Ashfield Municipal Council
[2004] NSWLEC 259
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2004-06-01
Before
Mr P
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (149 paragraphs)
Introduction 1. This appeal relates to a development application for the use of the first floors of the two adjoining premises at Nos. 293 and 295 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, as a brothel. The applicant has conceded that the premises above No. 295 have been operated without the necessary development consent as a brothel for a number of years. These premises are to be extended into No. 293 by making openings in the party wall. There are to be six working rooms with associated waiting, service and amenity rooms. Other minor internal building works are proposed.
- The site is located at the north-eastern corner of Liverpool Road and Chessel Lane in the Ashfield shopping/commercial centre. Development in the vicinity of the site comprises a wide mixture of retail, commercial, residential and community activities and facilities including an apartment building, hotel, schools and a church. The heavily trafficked Liverpool Road has two bus stops in close proximity to the site. The Ashfield Railway Station and bus interchange is located a short distance to the north.