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Council's solicitors - Mallesons Stephen Jacques have provided Legal Advice - Northbridge Car Park - 74 KB to Council on the Council owned car park at Northbridge.
The advice was obtained as a result of the Council resolution No. 6 of 17 August 2009- 12 KB regarding Draft Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2009 – Section 65 Certificate, which stated (inter allia) that:
“It be noted that Council’s decision to rezone the Northbridge Plaza Council Car Park is necessary to comply with the State Government direction to rezone all Special Uses sites to match the adjoining zone, that the proposed development standards seek to limit any development on the car park land pending a masterplan, that the covenants and ‘community classification’ are not varied by the zoning or draft LEP and that the zoning and development standards will apply until the Council reactivates the Masterplan process for the Plaza and Council Car Park. A legal explanation be provided to the community giving reasons for the Council’s decision, particularly in relation to implications for the Statutory Trust, Covenants and classification”...
“It be noted that Council’s decision to rezone the Northbridge Plaza Council Car Park is necessary to comply with the State Government direction to rezone all Special Uses sites to match the adjoining zone, that the proposed development standards seek to limit any development on the car park land pending a masterplan, that the covenants and ‘community classification’ are not varied by the zoning or draft LEP and that the zoning and development standards will apply until the Council reactivates the Masterplan process for the Plaza and Council Car Park.
A legal explanation be provided to the community giving reasons for the Council’s decision, particularly in relation to implications for the Statutory Trust, Covenants and classification”...
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