![]() ![]() PDE Investments No 8 Pty Ltd v Manly Council NSWLEC 355 at 48 Tensions between a prescribed floor space ratio and a prescribed building envelope Yao v Liverpool City Council NSWLEC 1167 at In Yao v Liverpool City Council NSWLEC 1167, handed down on 31 March 2017, Brown C set out at that the Commissioners had decided that the planning principle in Martyn v Hornsby Shire Council NSWLEC 614 at 18-21 should be replaced with objective based considerations for the location of brothels. Weight to be given to expert opinion on architectural designĪrchitects Marshall v Lake Macquarie City Council NSWLEC 78 at 38-42 Michael Hesse v Parramatta City Council NSWLEC 313 at 14-18 revised. The future of planning principles in the Court - Moore SC (October 2013).The Relevance of the Court's Planning Principles to the DA Process - Moore SC (May 2009).'Developing Planning Principles' - Roseth SC (July 2005).'Planning Principles and Consistency of Decisions' - Roseth SC (February 2005).Select the following links to speeches or papers on planning principles: Speeches and papers concerning planning principles where policies expressed in qualitative terms allow for more than one interpretation. ![]() Planning principles assist when making a planning decision, including: Planning principles are not legally binding and they do not prevail over councils' plans and policies. While planning principles are stated in general terms, they may be applied to particular cases to promote consistency. A planning principle is a statement of a desirable outcome from a chain of reasoning aimed at reaching, or a list of appropriate matters to be considered in making, a planning decision.
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