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Root Cause
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Contributing factors:
- Bulk cache purge executed without staged rollout.
- Throttle limit update lacked load-test validation.
- Alerting thresholds were tuned to steady-state metrics and did not catch sudden surge patterns early enough.
5.3.2. Application to the Easement
- Nature: The easement would create a permanent right-of-way over 12 m of land.
- Public purpose: The tribunal found no direct public purpose; the easement’s benefit was limited to the developer.
- Compensation: No compensation was offered.
Holding: Even if the LPA’s authority had been valid, the easement would have violated the CPC because it failed the public purpose and compensation prongs. Consequently, the easement was unconstitutional. Bulk cache purge executed without staged rollout
2.4. Agency Action
- The LPA approved the CDP subject to the easement but rejected the set‑back reduction, citing the Statutory Set‑Back Provision (SSBP) of the Zoning Ordinance.
- The LPA issued a Notice of Determination (NoD) stating that the easement could be imposed under Section 12(3) of the Land Management Act, which permits the agency to “grant or require easements necessary for the public interest”.
2.2. Property Description
- Lot 12, Plan 34‑B (hereafter “Lot 12”) is a 1.2‑hectare parcel located on the periphery of the town of Riverside.
- The lot is zoned “R‑2” (low‑density residential) under the Zoning Ordinance 1996.
- Adjacent to the north side of Lot 12 lies Lot 11, owned by Greenfield Developments Ltd., zoned “C‑4” (commercial).
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2.1. Parties
| Party | Description | |-------|-------------| | Applicant (the Developer) | Greenfield Developments Ltd., a private corporation engaged in mixed‑use residential‑commercial projects. | | Respondent (the Landowner) | Miller Family Trust, owners of the parcel designated Lot 12, Plan 34‑B. | | Agency | Landside Planning Authority (LPA), a statutory body responsible for zoning, permits, and land‑use regulation. | | Tribunal | Land Services Tribunal (LST), the adjudicative body authorized to hear disputes arising under the Land Management Act (LMA) and related statutes. |
IV. Analysis
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