Council to seek costs
MEDIA RELEASE
Council to seek
costs
For immediate release: 22 April
2009
Environment Bay of Plenty today voted to seek
court costs after a High Court judicial review of its
decision to move its regional council headquarters from
Whakatane to Tauranga.
Three district councils,
Whakatane, Opotiki and Rotorua, mounted a legal challenge
over the decision, saying consultation procedures required
under the Local Government Act 2002 had not been properly
followed.
However Justice Ailsa Duffy ruled in
favour of the regional council, finding no grounds to
support the claim decision-making processes were unlawful or
invalid.
Environment Bay of Plenty Chairman John
Cronin said it was a “sad day” when the regional council
needed to seek costs against three other councils in the
region.
“It’s a sad day for local government in
the region but we have to seek costs if we are to abide by
our own rules,” he said.
“In any other
situation with any other party we would be doing the same
and in order to be fair, we cannot make an exception in this
case.”
Environment Bay of Plenty incurred legal
costs of just under $300,000 in relation to the Judicial
Review.
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