Pepperwood Ridge v Newcastle City Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
New South Wales Land and Environment Court
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
09/02/2009
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Mitigation
SUBJECT MATTER
Energy efficiency
REVIEW TYPE
Merits review
SUMMARY
Pepperwood Ridge (applicant) was denied planning approval to build a senior’s living centre by the Newcastle City Council (respondent) and appealed the decision to the Land and Environment Court. The Council had originally made a decision to deny the planning permit on the basis that it did not comply with cl 33(b) of the State Environmental Planning Policy (Seniors’ Living) 2004 (‘SEPP SL’). This clause mandated north-facing windows for living and dining areas to reduce energy use. The court disagreed with the Council’s refusal of planning permission for a number of reasons. Firstly, the natural topography of the site was a mitigating factor in relation to the orientation of the windows, as the site naturally had a ‘more westerly aspect.’ Secondly, in excess of 70% of the planned developments windows were actually oriented in a northerly direction. As a result, the court felt that adequate regard had been given to the requirements in cl 33(b) of the SEPP SL and that the buildings had therefore been adequately designed for climate considerations.
CASE DOCUMENTS
Pepperwood Ridge v Newcastle City Council [2009] NSWLEC 1046
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