The High Court has ordered a Northland businessman to pay more than $14,000 in costs to the Whangārei District Council after failing to obtain a summary judgment against the territorial authority.
Malcolm Daisley took WDC and lawyer Wayne Peters to court, alleging a number of breaches pertaining to a commercial quarry he operated on Knight Rd in Ruatangata.
Late in 2004, Daisley bought a block of land which he said included an open-ended land use consent for quarrying rock from 1988.
Between February 2005 and August 2009, WDC issued abatement and infringement notices and an enforcement order and said the quarry's operation was an unconsented and unlawful use of the land.
Further notices were issued and in August 2009 the council applied to the Environment Court for an enforcement order preventing any mineral extraction for up to 16 months.