Development applications in Liverpool Plains Shire Council
We have no rezoning amendments on record for this council yet, but we track its development applications. The figures below are counted directly from the development application register over the last 12 months.
Development applications · last 12 months
Applications lodged in this council in the trailing 12 months, by current status. Counted directly from the development application register.
- Total lodged
- 53
- last 12 months
- Lodged
- 0
- Under assessment
- 9
- Determined
- 41
- Withdrawn
- 3
See all development applications in Liverpool Plains Shire Council
Decision speed
How quickly this council determines a development application, measured from lodgement to determination across every decided application that carries both dates.
- Median time to decision
- 61 days
- half are decided faster than this
- Average
- 74 days
- a few slow cases pull this up
- Based on
- 105
- determined applications
Planning disputes
9 on recordPlanning and environment court and tribunal matters naming Liverpool Plains Shire Council, newest first. Each links to the full public judgment.
| Matter | Court | Decided |
|---|---|---|
| Rumble v Liverpool Plains Shire Council [2015] NSWCA 125 APPEAL – extension of time to appeal – applicants convicted of contempt seek to appeal from orders disobeyed – whether proposed grounds arguable and material – effect of successful appeal on contempt convictions PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT – order that applicants remove cars unlawfully stored on property – only one applicant owned property, both were owners of business which owned the cars – whether judge erred in stating both applicants “owned and occupied” the property – whether error material – | NSWCA | 12 May 2015 |
| Liverpool Plains Shire Council v Rumble (No 3) [2014] NSWLEC 139 SENTENCING - contempt of court orders - contempt wilful - periodic fine imposition delayed to enable contempt to be purged | NSWLEC | 26 May 2014 |
| Leslie George Lobsey v Liverpool Plains Shire Council [2014] NSWSC 446 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - Summary disposal - Facts could not give rise to any cause of action - No issue of principle | NSWSC | 14 Apr 2014 |
| Liverpool Plains Shire Council v Rumble (No 2) [2014] NSWLEC 13 CONTEMPT - failure to comply with court order in civil enforcement proceedings established beyond reasonable doubt | NSWLEC | 19 Feb 2014 |
| Liverpool Plains Shire Council v Rumble [2013] NSWLEC 118 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT - respondents unlawfully using land zoned residential to store, repair, sell and service motor vehicles, sell spare parts for motor vehicles and incidental uses - uses prohibited or impermissible without development consent - council seeks injunctions. | NSWLEC | 25 July 2013 |
| GrainCorp Operations Ltd v Liverpool Plains Shire Council [2013] NSWCA 171 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING - characterisation of development in development application - construction of local environment plan - whether fly-in-fly-out temporary accommodation for migratory workers is classifiable as "residential buildings (other than dwelling-houses and units for aged persons)" | NSWCA | 14 June 2013 |
| Liverpool Plains Shire Council v Vella (No 2) [2013] NSWLEC 75 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT: development without necessary consent - exercise of discretion to grant appropriate relief. | NSWLEC | 31 May 2013 |
| Liverpool Plains Shire Council v Vella [2013] NSWLEC 54 DECLARATIONS AND INJUNCTIONS: ex parte application for interlocutory relief - development without necessary consent - serious question to be tried - balance of convenience heavily favours grant of relief - injunction granted. | NSWLEC | 22 Apr 2013 |
| GrainCorp Operations Limited v Liverpool Plains Shire Council [2012] NSWLEC 143 JUDICIAL REVIEW: - development consent - classification of proposed development - "residential buildings" - deferred commencement condition - whether failure to consider a fundamental matter WORDS & PHRASES: - "residential buildings" | NSWLEC | 28 June 2012 |
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How these numbers are computed
- Development applications are counted directly from the development application register over the trailing 12 months, grouped by their current canonical status. The full list is on the applications page.