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21Jun

Special Permit Applicants Must Prove That Proposed Use Complies With Bylaws

Conn Kavanaugh | | Return|
If you’re seeking a special permit for a project, be prepared to prove that your proposal complies with the town’s bylaws. First things first. What is a special permit? Generally, a special permit allows an applicant to use land for purposes that...
By: Conn Kavanaugh
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/special-permit-applicants-must-prove-24378/

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