Archive for the ‘Special Use/Exception’ Category
NY Appellate Court Finds Town’s Denial of Special Use Permit is Arbitrary and Capricious
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on May 11, 2012
NY Appellate Court Remits White Castle Special Exception and Variance Requests to Board of Appeals
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 14, 2012
Michigan Court of Appeals Invalidates Special Use Permit Provisions in Zoning Ordinance as Noncompliant with the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act Which Requires Greater Specificity
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 4, 2012
Massachusetts Land Court Upholds Granting of Special Use Permit for Expansion of Nonconforming USe
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 25, 2012
NY Appellate Court Finds Board Improperly Denied Special Use Permit Based on Generalized Community Objections
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 3, 2012
NY Appellate Court Overturns Denial of Special Use Permit Application Finding Denial Was Impermissibly Based on Generalized Community Objections
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 20, 2012
The Idaho Supreme Court Explains Difference Between a Variance and a Conditional Use Permit
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 17, 2012
NY Appellate Court Finds No Default Approval of Special Use Permit and No Underlying Similar Purposes Between the federal Telecommunications Act and the State Mined Land Reclamation Law
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 6, 2012
Fed. Dist. Court for Delaware Finds County’s Denial of a Conditional Use Permit Arbitrary and Capricious
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 4, 2012
PA Commonwealth Court Upholds “Deemed Approved” Conditional Use Permit for Cell Tower Given Delay by the Local Planning Commission
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 1, 2012
