Odisho v Central Coast Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
New South Wales Land and Environment Court
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
03/11/2022
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Adaptation
SUBJECT MATTER
Coastal hazard
REVIEW TYPE
Judicial review
SUMMARY
APPEAL – development application – construction of a swimming pool seaward of the coastal building line – coastal erosion – whether it will increase the risk of beach erosion – definition of beach erosion – whether it will impact coastal management
“For the reasons expressed above, none of the contentions raised by the Council warrant refusal of the development application. The proposed pool meets the exemption to the coastal building line in the GDCP, as it is an ancillary structure, it does not present a risk to life or property, and the piles which are necessary to prevent risk to life or property in the event of a storm will only cause a minor impact on coastal erosion, with any such impact confined to the site. I have considered the matters in ss 2.10 and 2.11 of the SEPP RH and I am satisfied of the matters in s 2.10(2) and 2.11(1)(b). As the impact is confined to the site and only occurs in the event of an erosion event that exceeds the 1 in 100 AEP, I am also satisfied that the proposed development will not cause an increased risk of coastal hazards, including beach erosion. Consistent with s 2.13 of the SEPP RH, I have considered the relevant provisions of the CZMP and find that the proposed development is generally consistent with the factors identified as informing an acceptable level of risk for development.”
CASE DOCUMENTS
Odisho v Central Coast Council [2023] NSWLEC 1017
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