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1 Solar Panels – The Inherent Conflict John Rantino | Partner

2 Positive encouragement for solar panels  Government subsidies and rebates  Increasing cost of electricity  Government regulation on building design  Planning policy (environmental sustainability)

3 No legal right to light  The English ‘Ancient Lights Law’ does not apply in Australia  A legal right to light would need to be acquired (by contract or property law)

4 Planning scheme protection of light  There is only limited recognition of the impact of development on access to light (eg Rescode – generally only equinox)  Access to light is seen as an amenity issue not a sustainability issue

5 Discouragement of solar panels  Existing character of an area may already be ‘medium density’ (eg Fitzroy)  Policy encouragement for increased density and multi-storey: –Improved energy efficiency of buildings –Urban consolidation (maximise infrastructure) –Transport and activity centre policy

6 The VCAT decisions  Chen v Melbourne City Council (2012)  Gurry v Moonee Valley City Council (2013)  Haus v Boroondara City Council (2013)

7 Chen v Melbourne City Council  Permit refused as development unreasonably impacted on solar panels  MCC has a local policy seeking to “minimize impact … on solar collecting devices”  Noted that there is no guidance (hence ad hoc decisions)

8 Gurry v Moonee Valley City Council  Impact on solar panels was not unreasonable  Laid down guiding principles –Reasonableness of proposed building –Legitimate expectations of solar panel owner –Reasonableness of solar panel locations

9 Haus v Boroondara City Council  Applied the Gurry principles

10 Solar Panels – The Inherent Conflict John Rantino | Partner Direct 61 3 9258 3694 john.rantino@maddocks.com.au


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