Summary: The LEC has recently found that the proposed amendments to a development application on appeal were outside the power to amend, and in accordance with s 4.19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act (EPA Act), and the substantive use as sought in the original development application submitted to Council is limited to the use as sought in the Class 1 Application.
Facts: In the matter of Reid v Woollahra Municipal Council [2023] NSWLEC 1611, the applicants sought leave to amend their development application (DA) to rely on amended plans and documents. The respondent, Woollahra Municipal Council (Council) opposed the application for leave to amend. The substantive proceedings were brought pursuant to ss 8.7 and 8.11 of the EPA Act against Council’s deemed refusal of a DA, which originally sought consent for demolition of an existing attached dual occupancy and construction of a new attached dual occupancy. The amended plans and documents sought a change to the erection and use of the development from an attached dual occupancy to a single dwelling. [...]