The applicant sought judicial review of the Director of the Ministry of the Environment's decision to issue a Renewable Energy Approval for a wind facility.
The applicant argued the Director failed to comply with regulatory requirements and denied procedural fairness.
The Divisional Court dismissed the application, finding that the applicant lacked both personal and public interest standing.
In the alternative, the court held that the Director's decision to dispense with strict compliance with notice requirements was reasonable, and the consultation process met the common law requirements of procedural fairness.