NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Tranter v Dudeney [2023] NSWLEC 1024 Hearing dates: 16 January 2023 Date of orders: 23 January 2023 Decision date: 23 January 2023 Jurisdiction: Class 2 Before: Chilcott C Decision: The Court orders that: (1) the application is refused; (2) the exhibits are retained. Catchwords: TREES (DISPUTES BETWEEN NEIGHBOURS) – Pt 2A application – obstruction of sunlight – whether the obstruction is to a window – if no window Court has no jurisdiction Legislation Cited: Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006, Pt 2A, ss 14A, 14B, 14D, 14E Category: Principal judgment Parties: William Tranter (First Applicant) Kay Tranter (Second Applicant) Jo-Ann Dudeney (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: K Tranter (Self-represented) (Applicant) Jo-Ann Dudeney (Self-represented) (Respondent) File Number(s): 2022/341991 Publication restriction: Nil
Judgment
Background to the application 1. William and Kay Tranter (the Applicants) have applied to the Court pursuant to s 14B of Pt 2A of the Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006 (the Trees Act), seeking orders in relation to three matters concerning hedges on a neighbouring property to the east of the Applicants' property at 247 Kirkwood Road West, Tweed Heads South (the Subject Site). 2. The hedges that are the subject to the application are located on the adjoining property at 245 Kirkwood Road West, Tweed Heads (the adjoining property) belonging to Jo-Ann Dudeney (the Respondent). 3. Both the Applicant and Respondent were self-represented at the hearing which was conducted on site in the front yard of the adjoining property. 4. The Applicants had sought that the Court make orders to require that vegetation on the adjoining property be pruned and maintained so as to restore views and sunlight to various parts of their dwelling, and specifically in relation to following three circumstances: 1. in relation to views from an east facing window, referred to in the proceedings as window W1, located in the kitchen of a granny flat at the front of the Subject Site; 2. in relation to views from an east facing window, referred to in the proceedings as window W2, located in the kitchen of the principal dwelling on the Subject Site; and 3. in relation to the obstruction of sunlight to a rear, north-facing, patio through which the Applicants gain access to the back garden area of the Subject Site. 1. I note that pursuant to the provisions of s 14E(1) of the Trees Act, the Applicant must make reasonable effort to reach agreement with the tree owners, and in relation to this: 1. the Applicants had provided documentation to support their submission that they had made a reasonable effort to reach agreement with the Respondent to resolve matters in dispute between them; 2. the Applicants had also sought resolution of the matters in dispute through mediation via the Community Justice Centre (CJC), and: 1. documentation supporting this fact was also provided by the Applicants; and 2. the Respondent had confirmed in a written submission that she had declined to attend the CJC mediation as she did not feel the matters could be resolved via mediation; 1. on the basis of the documentation provided by the Applicants, and consistent with the Respondent's submission, I am satisfied that the Applicants have made reasonable efforts to resolve matters in dispute with the Respondent. 1. Prior to the commencement of the on-site hearing, the Court undertook an inspection of the vegetation comprising the hedges that the Applicants said was causing the view loss and obstruction of sunlight issues and that were the subject of the application. 2. During the site view, and as later confirmed at the on-site hearing, the Applicants stated that the vegetation observed through windows W1 and W2 was not, in fact, such as to create severe view loss, and on that basis agreed that the matters concerning view loss from windows W1 and W2 (see above (at [4(1)] and [4(2)]) were not be pressed. 3. Consequentially, the only matter remaining for resolution in the concerning the application is the obstruction of sunlight to the rear patio area (see above at [4(3)]).
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