Byron LEP 2014 Tyagarah Airport Additional Permitted Uses
- Status date
- 28 Nov 2020
- Exhibition
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- Gazettal
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- Outcome
- ·
Byron Shire Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 9
- Last 12 months
- 3
- DAs / yr
- 626
- Approval rate
- 67%
How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
- 1 Rezonings (planning proposals) are placed on public exhibition by the council or the NSW Department of Planning. Anyone can make a submission during that window.
- 2 Lodge your submission with the council, or through the NSW Planning Portal where the proposal is exhibited there. State your address, whether you support or object, and your reasons.
- 3 Submissions are public and are reported to the decision-maker. Focus on planning grounds: amenity, traffic, overshadowing, density, heritage and local character.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Withdrawn
source label: “withdrawn/Withdraw”
Status date 28 Nov 2020 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Byron Shire Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Anderson v Byron Shire Council [2021] NSWLEC 127 NSWLEC· 12 Nov 2021· Anderson v Byron Shire Council [2021] NSWLEC 127 INJUNCTIONS – interlocutory order permitting attendance at council meetings refused
- Byron Shire Council v Ardill Payne & Partners [2019] NSWLEC 153 NSWLEC· 29 Oct 2019· Byron Shire Council v Ardill Payne & Partners [2019] NSWLEC 153 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING - Land and Environment Court - practice and procedure - extension of time for appeal - UCPR 50.3 - exercise of discretion - leave granted
- Carroll v Byron Shire Council [2019] NSWLEC 52 NSWLEC· 12 Apr 2019· Carroll v Byron Shire Council [2019] NSWLEC 52 APPEAL: Application for leave to appeal out of time – refused because statute-barred – costs.
- Fletcher v Byron Shire Council [2010] NSWLEC 185 NSWLEC· 24 Sept 2010· Fletcher v Byron Shire Council [2010] NSWLEC 185 APPEAL :- appeal against sentence - application for leave to appeal against conviction in Local Court made out of time and refused - appellant allowed to file and serve fresh evidence.
- Byron Ventilink Pty Limited v Byron Shire Council [2005] NSWLEC 395 NSWLEC· 27 July 2005· Byron Ventilink Pty Limited v Byron Shire Council [2005] NSWLEC 395 Appeal :- appeal against interim heritage order - whether building is likely to be found on further inquiry to be of local heritage significance - whether interim heritage order confined to item under threat
- Byron Shire Council v Cole [2003] NSWLEC 47 NSWLEC· 5 Feb 2003· Byron Shire Council v Cole [2003] NSWLEC 47 Costs :- in class 4 proceedings which are terminated without any adjudication on the merits.