Iam3g your rights are protected by the process which has to be followed. People are allowed to protest to any development. Then there is a process to decide if the objection is valid.
I know from first hand experience what happens if you leave councils to manage these processes. They simply rubber stamp everything that comes through the door will little regard for logic. In most cases developers apply for a waver on environmental impact (because its expensive) and council grants it.
If little tannie Elsa doesn't object, thereby forcing a dialogue and investigation, developers could run amock....trust me you don't want to try get a decision reversed once its been made.
I know from first hand experience what happens if you leave councils to manage these processes. They simply rubber stamp everything that comes through the door will little regard for logic. In most cases developers apply for a waver on environmental impact (because its expensive) and council grants it.
If little tannie Elsa doesn't object, thereby forcing a dialogue and investigation, developers could run amock....trust me you don't want to try get a decision reversed once its been made.