Suburban Blue Print Pty Ltd v Hobsons Bay City Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
23/07/2010
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Adaptation
SUBJECT MATTER
Sea level rise
REVIEW TYPE
Merits review
SUMMARY
VCAT heard an appeal of a council's decision not to grant a permit to build two dwellings, in part on the grounds that the proposed site might be vulnerable to coastal hazards and inundation arising from possible future rise in sea level due to climate change. VCAT drew attention to the large building stock in the area that would be subject to inundation due to low floor levels and that if the applicant wanted to build a single dwelling the prooponent would not require a permit and would not need to comply with the coastal climate change planning provisions at all. VCAT found that the absence of more specific overlays or assessments of appropriate minimum floor levels indicated that the site was not particularly vulnerable. VCAT ordered that a permit should be issued subject to the conditions including that the floor levels comply with recommendations of a Coastal Hazard Vulnerability Assessment report.
CASE DOCUMENTS
Suburban Blue Print Pty Ltd v Hobsons Bay City Council [2010] VCAT 1272
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