The society successfully appealed the High Court judgment to the Court of Appeal but it was overturned by the Supreme Court, which then directed the High Court to determine costs.
The council sought costs of $29,990 and disbursements of $110 while Schmuck asked for $30,796 in costs and disbursements.
The society said as it was partially successful in the proceedings, costs should lie where they fell, and the proceeding involved a matter of public interest - whether commercial activities should be allowed on an esplanade reserve.
The council said it and Schmuck were the overall successful parties and Justice Mark Woolford agreed, ordering it pay Schmuck $20,145 and $17,954 to the council.