Archive for the ‘Definitions’ Category
NC Appeals Court Emphasizes the Importance of Clear Zoning Provisions When Ruling in Favor of Permitting a Digital Billboard
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on September 16, 2022
GA Supreme Court Holds Landowners’ Prior Mandamus Suit About Land Disturbance Permit was Not Identical to Current Suit for Res Judicata Purposes 
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on June 4, 2022
VT Supreme Court Holds Structure was a Boathouse and not an Accessory Use and Remands Matter
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on November 9, 2021
IN Appeals Court Holds Waste Transfer Station was a Permitted Use in Heavy Industrial Zones
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on November 6, 2020
PA Appeals Court Holds That Pet Chickens Kept at Residence Were Not Agricultural Livestock Under Applicable Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on September 15, 2020
MA Appeals Court Finds Appellants Failed to Demonstrate that the Determination a Property Operated as an “Inn” Under Relevant Bylaw was Legally Untenable
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on April 4, 2020
MD Court of Special Appeals Finds Proposed Use Constituted a “Truck Stop” Under the County Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on March 20, 2020
WA Appeals Court Holds Proposed Replacement of Existing Floating On-Water Residences Would Constitute Substantial Development Under Shoreline Management Act
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on January 17, 2020
NY Appellate Court Finds Breakwall Did Not Fall Within the Definition of Fences Under the Town Code
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on October 25, 2019
GA Appeals Court Finds a Change in Use to Constitute an “Alteration” With Respect to the County’s Zoning Ordinance
Posted by: Patricia Salkin on July 24, 2019