Post Author: David Owens
Advisory Letters from Zoning Officials Are Not Legally Binding
By: David Owens Published on: 02/08/11
But I Already Bought the Lot and Had the Plans Made
By: David Owens Published on: 01/11/11
Club-A-Gone-Gone? The Legal Effect of a Mistakenly Issued Permit
By: David Owens Published on: 11/23/10
If We Can’t Collect a Fee, Can We Just Say No? Use of Impact Fees and Adequate Public Facility Regulatory Requirements
By: David Owens Published on: 10/12/10
How Much is Too Much for That Application Fee?
By: David Owens Published on: 09/14/10
Zoning Religious Land Uses
By: David Owens Published on: 08/17/10
Can the Town Require This Religious Use to Get a Special Use Permit?
By: David Owens Published on: 07/06/10
A Topless Bar in Our Fair Town?
By: David Owens Published on: 06/15/10
Does Zoning Have to Provide a Place for Everything?
By: David Owens Published on: 05/10/10
Singled Out. A Problem in Enforcement?
By: David Owens Published on: 04/13/10
Can We Hit the Pause Button on Development Approvals?
By: David Owens Published on: 03/16/10
Fixing an Error on a Zoning Map
By: David Owens Published on: 02/09/10
Placing Conditions on a Special Use Permit
By: David Owens Published on: 01/13/10
Do We Have to Hold Another Hearing on this Zoning Case?
By: David Owens Published on: 12/22/09
Wouldn’t It Be Nice? Use of Development Agreements to Lock-in Project Details
By: David Owens Published on: 11/24/09
Can the Opinions of Neighbors be Considered in a Zoning Hearing?
By: David Owens Published on: 10/29/09
Contents of the Hearing Notice for a Zoning Amendment
By: David Owens Published on: 09/25/09
New Life for Old Development Approvals
By: David Owens Published on: 08/28/09