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06May

Zoning Boards May Consider the Proposed Use and Purpose When Deciding Area Variance Applications, But Cannot Forget the Five-Factors

When deciding an area variance application, a zoning board may consider the proposed use of the property and the purpose in seeking the variance. However, the zoning board cannot fail to account for the five-factor test mandated by statute (see...
By: Farrell Fritz, P.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/zoning-boards-may-consider-the-proposed-27132/

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