Lensing v Snowy Valley Council
COURT OR TRIBUNAL
New South Wales Land and Environment Court
DATE FILED (OR FIRST HEARING DATE)
04/08/2022
LITIGATION TYPE
Project Approval - Adaptation
SUBJECT MATTER
Flood risk
REVIEW TYPE
Merits review
SUMMARY
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION – dwelling house construction - flooding impact – proximity to riparian land with biodiversity values mapped – reliance on evacuation plan
"Based on the evidence before the Court, I find that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to assess the potential and likely flood impact to the site, areas surrounding the site and to future residents, from all potential flood events, and in particular the 1% AEP event. The applicant has not demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Court the likely impacts to the site and proposed development due to flooding, the conditions under which this impact may occur and the appropriate mitigation to reduce risk to life and property. The applicant relies primarily on flood modelling for the 1% AEP event, which I agree with Dr Martens is flawed. The data that informs the model is not sufficiently accurate with regards to elevations, flood depth, flooding orientation, blockages and climate change impacts. There is sufficient uncertainty derived from the model as to the potential level of flooding across and around the site, the time it will take for flood waters to traverse the site and the flood duration. This information forms the basis for a well-informed evacuation plan."
CASE DOCUMENTS
Lensing v Snowy Valley Council [2022] NSWLEC 1486
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