43 Tomerong Street, Tullimbar (Part of Lot 574 DP 1280625)
Watch- Status date
- 23 Apr 2026
- Exhibition
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- Gazettal
- ·
- Outcome
- Approved
Shoalhaven City Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 11
- Last 12 months
- 6
- DAs / yr
- 1,158
- Approval rate
- 100%
Stage history
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Lodged
source label: “pre-exhibition/Gateway Implementation”
Status date 23 Apr 2026 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Shoalhaven City Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Scarf v Shoalhaven City Council [2021] NSWLEC 128 NSWLEC· 15 Nov 2021· Scarf v Shoalhaven City Council [2021] NSWLEC 128 APPEAL – notice of motion seeking leave to modify development application – dismissed APPEAL – notice of motion seeking leave to modify building information certificate application – dismissed
- Grant William Clarke v Shoalhaven City Council (No 2) [2021] NSWLEC 8 NSWLEC· 12 Feb 2021· Grant William Clarke v Shoalhaven City Council (No 2) [2021] NSWLEC 8 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING – Appeal - Development application – Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 2014 – Statutory construction – Application of clause 4.2B – Relationship between clause 4.2B and clause 4.E ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING – Land and Environment Court – Practice and procedure – Time for 56A appeal – Extension of time – Exercise of discretion – Leave granted
- De Battista v Shoalhaven City Council [2020] NSWLEC 164 NSWLEC· 27 Nov 2020· De Battista v Shoalhaven City Council [2020] NSWLEC 164 CRIMINAL – appeal from conviction in Local Court for tree clearing in breach of development consent for subdivision – more than one development consent in force for same lot – prosecutor proves beyond reasonable doubt that trees cleared in breach of development consent for subdivision – alternative hypothesis that manufactured home estate development consent relied on by defendant for clearing of trees not proven on balance of probabilities – appeal dismissed
- Shoalhaven City Council v Knight [2019] NSWLEC 138 NSWLEC· 30 Sept 2019· Shoalhaven City Council v Knight [2019] NSWLEC 138 CONTEMPT - Class 4 proceedings for development without consent - matter referred to mediation - Consent Orders setting timetable for removal of waste material and demolition and removal of unauthorised dwelling - orders included provisions for substituted performance - no compliance with removal orders by Respondent - Respondent charged with contempt - Council undertakes substituted performance to clean up the site and remove the unauthorised dwelling - consideration of the Respondent's subjecti
- Shoalhaven City Council v Igor Lepan [2018] NSWLEC 57 NSWLEC· 20 Apr 2018· Shoalhaven City Council v Igor Lepan [2018] NSWLEC 57 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT – unlawfully constructed dwelling and structure – consent orders appropriate – orders that the respondent demolish and/or remove dwelling and structure from the land
- Seraglio v Shoalhaven City Council [2017] NSWLEC 45 NSWLEC· 26 Apr 2017· Seraglio v Shoalhaven City Council [2017] NSWLEC 45 APPEAL – refusal of development application for subdivision of land into two lots – two existing dwelling houses on land – subdivision results in a dwelling house on each lot – current environmental planning instrument prohibits dwelling houses – whether subdivision prohibited or results in statutory contravention – whether existing uses of land for purpose of dwelling houses – existing uses of each site of dwelling house for purpose of dwelling houses – current environmental planning instrument