IT Power (Australia) Pty Ltd v Mid-Western Regional Council
[2023] NSWLEC 1800
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2022-09-23
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (25 paragraphs)
Introduction
- These proceedings arise following the Mid-Western Regional Planning Panel's (the Panel) refusal of the applicant's development application (DA0288/2019) (DA) for a 10MW solar farm and associated infrastructure at Lot 6 in Deposited Plan 1069441, also known as 3B Sydney Road, Burrundulla (site).
- The site, which is located along the Castlereagh Highway within the Burrundulla Valley, is identified as being "visually sensitive land" under the Mid-Western Regional Local Environmental Plan 2012 (LEP). As such, the Council contends that it forms part of the backdrop to Mudgee, as the character of the landscape is visually appreciated from the southeast approach to Mudgee via the Castlereagh Highway, which is accepted to be "a main entrance corridor" to the town. In that context, the Council submits that the DA should be refused because I cannot be satisfied, as required by cl 6.10 of the LEP, that the development will "…complement the visual setting forming the backdrop to Mudgee"; and by its design, setback and siting "...respond sympathetically to the landform of the site and minimise visual intrusion". It is also contended that the development does not satisfy s 2.42(2)(b) and (3) of State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021 (T&I SEPP), which apply since the site has been marked within the area of the regional city of Mudgee.
- In submitting that the amended development does satisfy all relevant planning controls, the applicant emphasised the regional significance of the project - in particular, the broader benefits of supplying electricity in an environmentally sustainable manner on the land. The site is serviced by an existing 22KV distribution line and presently identified as being within the area declared as the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) for the purposes of Pt 4 of the Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act 2020. This consideration and the development's minimal visual impacts and the capacity for co-location of agricultural pursuits on the land the applicant suggests supports an approval of the application.