Anrite Holdings Pty Ltd v Cumberland Council

Case

[2019] NSWLEC 1306

02 July 2019

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Land and Environment Court


New South Wales

Medium Neutral Citation: Anrite Holdings Pty Ltd v Cumberland Council [2019] NSWLEC 1306
Hearing dates: Conciliation conference on 28 June 2019
Date of orders: 02 July 2019
Decision date: 02 July 2019
Jurisdiction:Class 1
Before: Dixon SC
Decision:

See orders at [6] below

Catchwords: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION – conciliation conference – agreement between the parties – orders
Legislation Cited: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Holroyd Local Environmental Plan 2013
Land and Environment Court Act 1979
Category:Principal judgment
Parties: Anrite Holdings Pty Ltd (First Applicant)
Manmark Holdings Pty Ltd (Second Applicant)
Chrisyl Holdings Pty Ltd (Third Applicant)
Cumberland Council (Respondent)
Representation:

Counsel:
Dr J Smith (Applicants)

  Solicitors:
M Draybi, Centurion Lawyers Pty Ltd (Applicants)
J Corradini-Bird, Marsdens Law Group (Respondent)
File Number(s): 2018/221996
Publication restriction: No

Judgment

  1. COMMISSIONER: The applicant, Anrite Holdings Pty Ltd, has appealed against the Council’s refusal of a development application (DA 2017/393) for the demolition of existing structures and construction of a 3 storey residential flat building containing 6 units (1 x 1 bedroom and 5 x 2 bedroom) over basement car parking accommodating 7 car parking spaces on the land at 59 Kenyons Road, Merrylands (Site).

  2. The appeal is brought under s 8.7 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 (EPA Act) and is based on an amended application. The chronology of events leading to the amendments is outlined in the Council’s Statement of Facts and Contentions (SOFC) together with the relevant planning controls. The SOFC describes the site as being within the R4 High Density Residential zone under the Holroyd Local Environmental Plan 2013, and the proposal is permissible and the development satisfies all other statutory controls.

  3. Before the matter proceeded to hearing, the matter was referred to a conciliation conference under s 34(1) of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (LEC Act) on 28 June 2019. I was the presiding Commissioner and at that time I was told that the parties had reached agreement as to the terms of a decision in the proceedings that would be acceptable to the parties. This decision involved the Court upholding the appeal and granting development consent to the amended development application subject to conditions.

  4. Under s 34(3) of the LEC Act, I must dispose of the proceedings in accordance with the parties’ decision if the parties’ decision is a decision that the Court could have made in the proper exercise of its functions. The parties’ decision involves the Court exercising the function under s 4.16 of the EPA Act to grant consent to the development application. As it presently stands, there are no jurisdictional prerequisites that must be satisfied before this function can be exercised.

  5. Accordingly, as the parties’ decision is a decision that the Court could have made in the proper exercise of its functions, I am required under s 34(3) of the LEC Act to dispose of the proceedings in accordance with the parties’ decision.

  6. The Court orders:

  1. The Applicant is granted leave to amend Development Application No. 2017/393 and to rely upon the following amended plans in the proceedings:

DRAWING NO.

DESCRIPTION

PREPARED BY

REV

DATE

01

Cover Page

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

02

Compliance Table - Consultants

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

03

Site Plan

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

04

Site Analysis

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

05

Demolition Plan

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

06

Basement

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

07

Ground Floor

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

08

First Floor

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

09

Second Floor

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

10

Third Floor/Common Area

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

11

Roof Plan

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

12

Section A – A

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

13

Section B – B

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

14

Section C – C & D – D

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

15

South & North Elevations

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

16

East & West Elevations

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

17

South & North Elevations – Materials

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

18

East & West Elevations – Materials

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

19

Materials and Finishes Schedule

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

20

Site Coverage / Deep Soil Zone

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

21

Floor Calculation Plan 1

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

22

Floor Calculation Plan 2

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

23

Solar Access / Cross Ventilation 1

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

24

Solar Access / Cross Ventilation 2

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

25

BASIX Commitments

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

26

Streetscape Elevations

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

27

Shadows Diagram (June 21st)

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

28

Elevational Shadows

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

29

Views from the Sun 1

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

30

Views from the Sun 2

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

31

3D Views 1

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

32

3D Views 2

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

33

Perspective Views

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

34

Notification Plan

Baini Design

5

05/03/19

1622.GD.01

Landscape Plan – Ground Floor

Greenland Design

D

14/03/19

1622.GD.02

Landscape Plan – Roof Terrace

Greenland Design

D

14/03/19

1622.GD.03

Landscape Details & Specification

Greenland Design

D

14/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA - 000

Cover Sheet, Notes & Legend

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA – 101

Stormwater Layout Plan Basement Level Sheet 1 of 2

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA – 102

Stormwater Layout Plan Basement Level Sheet 2 of 2

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA – 103

Stormwater Layout Plan Ground Level

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA – 104

On-Site Detention Details and Calculation Sheet

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

ACE170315.S

W.DA – 105

Miscellaneous Details

Australian Consulting Engineers

C

11/03/19

  1. The Applicant is to pay the Respondent’s costs thrown away as a result of the amendments pursuant to section 8.15(3) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, in the agreed amount of $2,500 within 21 days of this order being made.

  2. The appeal is upheld.

  3. Development Application No.2017/393 for the demolition of existing structures and construction of a 3 storey residential flat building containing 6 units (1 x 1 bedroom and 5 x 2 bedroom) over basement car parking accommodating 7 car parking spaces on the land at 59 Kenyons Road, Merrylands is approved subject to the conditions of consent annexed hereto and marked “A”.

………………………

S Dixon

Senior Commissioner of the Court

Annexure A (168 KB, pdf)

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Decision last updated: 02 July 2019

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