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Development applications in Campbelltown City 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
666
last 12 months
Lodged
0
Under assessment
115
Determined
479
Withdrawn
72

See all development applications in Campbelltown City 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
45 days
half are decided faster than this
Average
60 days
a few slow cases pull this up
Based on
1,124
determined applications

Recent amendments

Planning disputes

20 on record

Planning and environment court and tribunal matters naming Campbelltown City Council, newest first. Each links to the full public judgment.

MatterCourtDecided
Campbelltown City Council v Craig Stephen Woolley [2018] NSWLEC 82 ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENCES – sentence – guilty plea – carrying out development without consent – polluting waters – objective seriousness of the offences – subjective circumstances of the defendant – application of the principle of totalityNSWLEC31 May 2018
Galluzzo v Campbelltown City Council [2010] NSWLEC 99 APPEAL :- s 56A appeal - grounds of appeal addressed questions of fact - commissioner addressed relevant evidence and issues - commissioner based decision on available evidenceNSWLEC15 June 2010
Fincob Pty Ltd v Campbelltown City Council [2010] NSWSC 349 REAL PROPERTY – EASEMENTS – application under s 89 of Conveyancing Act to extinguish easements – undertakings to create replacement easements – proposed extinguishment would not cause substantial injury to any person entitled to easements – non-joinder of person entitled to easement not basis for refusing orders – whether conditional orders can be made under s 89 – whether proceedings to be adjourned pending completion of works – conditional orders for extinguishment to take effect on creation oNSWSC14 Apr 2010
Campbelltown City Council v Mhanna [2010] NSWLEC 57 CRIMINAL LAW :- Sentencing - offence of commencing erection of buildings in accordance with development consent when a construction certificate for the building work had not been issued.NSWLEC18 Mar 2010
Campbelltown-Minto Merchants Association Inc v Campbelltown City Council [2009] NSWLEC 70 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE :- leave sought to rely on additional expert after joint expert appointed - leave sought to rely on evidence of new town planning expert - leave refusedNSWLEC6 May 2009
Campbelltown City Council v Josevski [2009] NSWLEC 29 ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENCES :- poisoning six trees without development consent - sentenceNSWLEC10 Mar 2009
Campbelltown City Council v Toth [2005] NSWLEC 186 Contempt :- Penalty - Use of premises contrary to Court OrderNSWLEC9 Mar 2005
Campbelltown City Council v Toth [2005] NSWLEC 89 Contempt :- Order restraining use of premises as sex shop - trading continuing - respondent relying upon purported sale of business - sale not bona fide - respondent guilty of continuing illegal use or alternatively permitting use.NSWLEC14 Feb 2005
Elali v Campbelltown City Council [2004] NSWLEC 554 Development Application :- amendment of development proposal-whether Court has power to allow amendmentNSWLEC30 Sept 2004
Campbelltown City Council v Toth (Class 4) [2004] NSWLEC 275 Question of Law :- Appeal from a commissioner Application for adjournment Denial of procedural fairness and natural justice PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Advocate's duty to assist commissioners with matters involving legal principles COSTS: In class 4 Role of advocates in assisting commissioners in respect of matters involving legal principlesNSWLEC30 Apr 2004
Campbelltown City Council v Dunn and Anor [2003] NSWLEC 122 Injunctions and Declarations :- prohibited use - brothelNSWLEC28 May 2003
Toth v Campbelltown City Council [2003] NSWLEC 167 Appeal :- s 56A appeal - whether Commissioner erred by failing to take into account submissions that the plan making process of DCP 122 were flawed and that DCP 122 should be given no weight - whether Commissioner erred by failing to determine all matters in controversy between the parties - whether Commissioner erred by failing to give reasons for all issues identified for determinationNSWLEC30 Oct 2002
Campbelltown City Council v Mark Theo Collins [2003] NSWLEC 3 Contempt :- adjournment of hearing defendant's presence required at hearing of chargesNSWLEC29 Oct 2002
Misra v Campbelltown City Council No. 2 [Costs] [2002] NSWLEC 63 Costs :- application of Practice Direction 10NSWLEC8 May 2002
Stewart v Campbelltown City Council [2002] NSWSC 121 Extension of time - ss 60C & E Limitation ActNSWSC6 Mar 2002
Misra v Campbelltown City Council [2001] NSWLEC 256 Development Consent :- OrdersNSWLEC13 Dec 2001
Martin v Campbelltown City Council [2000] NSWLEC 228 :- Class 1 appeal - Council's Noise Control Notice - Noise Reduction Programme - existing industry - poultry growing operations - Amendment of Notice - Industrial Noise Policy - "feasible and reasonable" requirements - reasonable time to complyNSWLEC27 Oct 2000
Tabaquero V Campbelltown City Council [2000] NSWLEC 68 Costs :- Class 1 proceedings - Discontinuance of proceedings a few daysNSWLEC31 Mar 2000
Campbelltown City Council v Devlin [1999] NSWLEC 252 Development Consent :- Prohibited use as a commercial premises - parking of commercial vehicles on respondent's residential propertyNSWLEC12 Oct 1999
Metalcorp Pty Ltd v. Campbelltown City Council [1998] NSWLEC 119 :-NSWLEC22 Sept 1998

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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.

Computed from 666 records from nsw-caselaw / nsw-online-da / NSW Planning Portal (PPR) / VIC Amendments Online, fetched 13 June 2026; data © state planning departments, licensed CC BY 4.0.

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