16632 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Environment Court Of New Zealand, Three Steps
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Overview: a case study: planning principle for view loss, what is a "planning principle", developing planning principles: 5 themes of then senior commissioner, the pp for view loss, how would you reason, terms and concepts. A case study: planning principle: view loss. Planning principles are not legally binding and they do not prevail over councils" plans and policies: planning principles assist when making a planning decision, including: Where there is a void in policy. Where policies expressed in qualitative terms allow for more than one interpretation. Where policies lack clarity. (l&e court web page) Developing planning principles: talk delivered at the neerg seminar on planning principles, wednesday 27 july 2005 by dr john roseth, then senior commissioner, land and environment court of nsw, the following 5 themes. The second theme: change in impact is often as important as the magnitude of impact (e. g. sunlight)