Archive for the ‘Authority’ Category
NY Appellate Court Annuls Zoning Board Interpretation Made Without Prior Decision from the Building Inspector
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 10, 2019
UT Court of Appeals Holds Ordinance Did Not Violate City Land Management Code
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on July 13, 2016
MD Court of Special Appeals Holds District Council is Vested With Appellate Jurisdiction, Not Original Jurisdiction, Over Zoning Matters
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on May 28, 2014
New Hampshire Supreme Court Finds Variance Application Did Not Waive Applicant’s Right to Claim Use Was Permitted As-of-Right
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 22, 2013
WI Supreme Court Holds Town’s Nonmetallic Mining Ordinance is Not a Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on May 13, 2012
Wisconsin Appeals Court Finds Ordinance Regulating Dog Kennels is Constitutional and Does Not Allow for “Unbridled Discretion”
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 16, 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
Ohio Appeals Court Holds Zoning Board Improperly Applied Their Own Standards of Morality and Appropriateness Regarding Permit Application for Adult Entertainment Club
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on June 30, 2011
NY Appeals Court Holds Town May Not Use Zoning to Mandate Construction of Pool
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 19, 2011
CT Supreme Court Finds ZBA Has Authority to Determine Whether Plans Are in Accordance With Stipulation of Settlement
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on June 14, 2010