Municipal – Zoning – Legal Nonconforming Sign – Replacement – Undefined Term
Bojangles’ Restaurants, Inc. v. Town of Pineville Where the plaintiff-restaurant took down its nonconforming sign to replace the awning underneath it and then put the same sign back up on the new awning, the restaurant “replaced” the sign within the meaning of the defendant-town’s zoning ordinance.
We affirm the superior court’s order upholding the town’s citation of the restaurant for violations of the zoning ordinance.
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Published: October 12, 2011
Time posted: 9:07 am
Tags: Legal Nonconforming Sign, Municipal, replacement, Undefined Term, Zoning






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