Archive for the ‘Lot Merger’ Category
MA Appeals Court Finds Two Commonly-Owned Lots Merged for Zoning Purposes Upon the Elimination of the Bylaw’s Protection Against Merger
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 18, 2020
MA Appeals Court Holds that Parcel was Not Rendered Unbuildable Pursuant to the Doctrine of Merger
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on July 11, 2018
MA Appeals Court Holds Nonconforming Use Was Not Extinguished by Common Ownership of Adjacent Lot
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on February 27, 2017
PA Appeals Court Holds Merger of Lots Doctrine was Inapplicable
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on August 17, 2016
NJ Appeals Court Rejects Argument that Town’s Merger of Owner’s Lots was Ultra Vires
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on May 28, 2016
MA Land Court Finds Subject Property was Merged for Zoning Purposes with the Adjoining Parcel and was not Properly Considered by the Board for a Variance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on December 7, 2015
VT Supreme Court Finds Merger of Two Adjacent Lots Did Not Eliminate the Fifteen-Foot Buffer Required by the Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on October 17, 2015
NH Supreme Court Upholds Finding of Lot Merger of Two Nonconforming Lots
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on September 24, 2013
NH Supreme Court Upholds Board’s Finding of Voluntary Lot Merger
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on August 14, 2013
MA Appeal Court Finds City May Create Grandfather Provision Protecting non-conforming Adjacent Lots From Merger
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 21, 2013