Archive for the ‘Lot Merger’ Category
MA Appeal Court Finds City May Create Grandfather Provision Protecting non-conforming Adjacent Lots From Merger
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 21, 2013
Massachusetts Land Court Finds Commonly Owned Adjacent Lots Separate Buildable Lots
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 7, 2012
N.H. Supreme Court Finds Involuntary Lot Merger Stands Despite Error on Part of Planning Director
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on May 10, 2010
Adjacent Property Owners Are “Persons Aggrieved” for Purposes of Zoning and Appeals Court Finds that Two Lots in Single Ownership Merged for Purposes of Zoning
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on December 27, 2008
PA Commonwealth Court Explains Merger Doctrine and Finds No Evidence of Intent to Maintain Nonconforming Lots in Single and Separate Ownership
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on August 20, 2008
