Ground Crew at Turramurra v Ku-ring-gai Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
New South Wales Land and Environment Court
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
19/12/2007
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Adaptation
SUBJECT MATTER
Bushfire risk
REVIEW TYPE
Merits review
SUMMARY
The applicant appealed the refusal of a development application to construct a residential precinct by the Ku-ring-gai Council. The Council had refused the application on the grounds that (a) it was unable to grant consent, as the relevant fire authority had not given a bush fire safety authority; and (b) the proposal was not in the public interest due to bush fire risk. The Court considered, inter alia, the impact of climate change as potentially increasing the bush fire risk in the development. Roseth SC, in briefly considering the impact of climate change on fire risk, stated that he had not given the issue ‘major weight’ as it was unlikely to have a significant impact on the additional housing proposed by the development application. In Roseth SC’s view, the most that could be said for the impact of climate change on the region in question was that it would not decrease the risk of fire. Roseth SC made orders dismissing the appeal, predominantly due to other exigent factors including accessibility to the development by emergency services and the fact that the systems proposed by the applicant in a bush-fire had been insufficient in other similar developments.
CASE DOCUMENTS
Ground Crew at Turramurra v Ku-ring-gai Council [2008] NSWLEC 86
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