Peter Aitchison and the four-metre-high wooden fence that blocked the view of Wellington City and Harbour from his apartment in Roseneath. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Peter Aitchison and the four-metre-high wooden fence that blocked the view of Wellington City and Harbour from his apartment in Roseneath. Photo / Mark Mitchell
A Wellington couple who had their multimillion-dollar harbour views blocked when their neighbours built a controversial fence have been awarded $72,500.
Peter and Sylvia Aitchison took legal action when their neighbour, David Walmsley, built a four-metre wooden fence blocking the sea views from the couple's Maida Vale Rd home.
TheEnvironment Court found the fence was "dominant and overbearing".
In a published decision, Judge Brian Dwyer said the Aitchisons were "put to unnecessary expense" due to the fence.
"... the Court found the nature of the adverse effects to be extreme and concurred with the observation of the Aitchisons' planning witness that they were 'grossly offensive"'.
He said it was also clear Mr Walmsley thought the couple would do "nothing about the situation".
Judge Dwyer went on to say the Walmsleys received expert advice prior to the construction of the "so-called children's play structure", and thought they could get "around any difficulties with the district plan".
Earlier this year, the Environment Court ordered the fence be removed and it was being dismantled a month later.