Municipal – Zoning – Board of Adjustment – Area Variance – Doctor’s Sign
Premier Plastic Surgery Center, PLLC v. Board of Adjustment Even though the respondent-town’s zoning code prohibits more than one sign for multi-tenant commercial properties, a board of adjustment’s principal function is to issue variance permits so as to prevent injustice by the strict application of an ordinance. The superior court erred in finding that the respondent-board of adjustment had no authority to grant the variance requested by petitioner.
Reversed in part and remanded.
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Published: July 20, 2011
Time posted: 10:48 am
Tags: Area Variance, Board of Adjustment, Doctor’s Sign, Municipal, Zoning







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