Weir v Kapiti Coast District Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
High Court of New Zealand
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
24/06/2013
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Adaptation
SUBJECT MATTER
Coastal hazard
REVIEW TYPE
Judicial review
SUMMARY
(Lexis Catchwords & Digest)
Local government — Town planning — Land Information Memoranda (LIM) — Coastal hazard erosion information
Application for judicial review. Respondent Council commissioned applied coastal scientist (scientist) to undertake coastal hazard erosion assessment for district. Scientist submitted two reports in 2008 and second final report in 2012, which provided scientific basis for respondent's coastal erosion planning. Upon delivery of second report in 2012, respondent decided to place on its cadastral maps, series of coastal erosion hazard 'prediction lines' derived from scientist's findings. Lines covered entire 38 km of open coastline within district, together with 12 separate river or estuarine inlets along length.
Respondent considered reports were information under (NZ) Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 s 44A(2)(a) which set out information to be included on Land Information Memoranda (LIMs) issued by respondent. Claimed s 44A(6) removed any discretion respondent had to withheld coastal erosion information. Applicants sought judicial review.
Established reports which included 50 and 100 year prediction lines sufficiently robust to satisfy fairly low threshold which related to potential erosion. Established erosion information sufficiently site-specific to be caught by s 44A(2)(a) as such was unquestionably about potential erosion, and respondent was trying to warn market about potential local effects of such global phenomenon. Established s 44A(6) required some reference to coastal erosion information to be included in LIMs in relation to affected titles and respondent had broad discretion as to how respondent represented scientist's information on LIMs.
Application dismissed.
CASE DOCUMENTS
Weir v Kapiti Coast District Council [2013] NZHC 3516
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