NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Tamworth Regional Council v Pallier [2007] NSWLEC 750
APPLICANT PARTIES : Tamworth Regonal Council RESPONDENT Jamie Kavanagh Pallier
FILE NUMBER(S) : 40798 of 2007
CORAM: Sheahan J
KEY ISSUES: Injunctions and Declarations :- Council order; septic system; costs
LEGISLATION CITED: Local Government Act 1993
DATES OF HEARING: 16 November 2007
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 16 November 2007
APPLICANT Mr A Singh, Solicitor of LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Everingham Solomons
RESPONDENT No appearance
JUDGMENT: THE LAND AND ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Sheahan J
16 November 2007
40798 of 2007 Tamworth Regional Council v Pallier
EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT 1 His Honour: These are Class 4 proceedings seeking serious orders against Mr Pallier in respect of a septic system on a property at RA28 Stephens Road Hallsville, being Lot 13 in Deposited Plan 246721. 2 Mr Pallier was personally served with copies of the application indicating the orders to be sought from the court, and subsequently with Points of Claim and the affidavits upon which Council has relied at the hearing today, but, for whatever reason, he has chosen not to appear. 3 The Council asks the court to make the Orders in Mr Pallier's absence and has led compelling evidence that they should be made. That evidence comes primarily from relevant Council officers Elliott Thomas Henry and Mervyn John Prendergast, and satisfies the court that: 1. Tamworth Regional Council is the appropriate applicant, as successor of the Parry Shire Council, within which Council area the subject land is located; 2. the Council's records disclose that Jamie Kavanagh Pallier is the registered owner and/or ratepayer of the subject land, and, as such, is the person to whom the Council and the court must look for the rectification of any municipal problem on the land; 3. the local Council has been concerned about apparently inadequate treatment of domestic septic waste on the subject land since, at least, a Parry Council inspection on 29 April 2003. 4. Mr Pallier has been on notice of Council concerns since at least Parry Council's notice of 5 May 2003 requiring installation of an appropriate system, and he and family members have had various discussions over time with relevant Council officers since that notice. 5. Parry Council issued an Order on 11 December 2003 under ss 124.22 and 378(2) of the Local Government Act 1993. 6. repeated inspections by Council officers since that time have disclosed no remedial works having been undertaken, despite some dealings between the parties in mid 2004 and early-mid 2006, and preliminary discussions during 2006 with a plumber. 7. an infringement notice was posted to Mr Pallier on 29 May 2006 and apparently paid by him; and 8. the solicitors for Council wrote to Mr Pallier on 17 July 2006 indicating these proceedings would be commenced and that Council would look to him for the cost of them. 4 I am satisfied that Mr Henry has the appropriate qualifications and experience to explain to the court the nature of the problem alleged by the Council, and Mr Pallier's lack of action on it, and Mr Henry has produced and explained to the court three sets of photographs, taken during site inspections in May 2006, on 30 April 2007, and yesterday. 5 Mr Prendergast was present on 30 April 2007, and deposes to detecting odours of sewage some 30-35 metres from the septic tank and the presence of sludge near the tank, and a trickle of water running from the vent pipe shown in the photographs on to nearby grazing lands carrying horses. 6 These officers opine that there is probably a blockage in the system and that the tank will soon overflow. 7 There is no evidence of remedial work having been undertaken, or even investigated by or on behalf of the landholder, and I am satisfied that the current state of affairs constitutes a risk to human and stock health, and a serious threat of environmental harm. 8 Accordingly, the declarations and orders sought in the Council's class 4 application should be made, namely declarations 1, 2 & 3, and orders 4, 5, 6 & 8.
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