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Charles and Howard Pty. Ltd. v. Redland Shire Council

Filing Date: 2007
Reporter Info: [2007] QCA 200 (Australia)
Status: Application dismissed
Case Categories:
  • Suits against governments
    • Environmental assessment and permitting
      • Climate adaptation
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • Queensland
      • Planning and Environment Court
Principal Laws:
  • Australia
    • Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Queensland)
Summary:

The owner of property located on Australia's northwest coast wanted to build a dwelling close to the water but was refused by the local council, which prohibited such construction in locations at risk for flooding. The property owner appealed that refusal to the Queensland Planning and Environment Court, which upheld the council's decision and also noted that climate change was increasing the flood risks of concern to the council. The property owner appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court of Queensland, which upheld the lower court's decision.

At Issue: Challenge to local council’s decision limiting development in a coastal flood zone
Case Documents:
Filing Date Type File Summary
06/15/2007 Decision Download No summary available.

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