Permits (6)
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 21:51 — NHCaseLaw.com
DUGGAN, J. The petitioner, Douglas R. Guy, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Hampsey, J.) upholding the Temple Zoning Board of Adjustment’s (ZBA) denial of his application for a junkyard license. See generally RSA 236:110-:129 (1993 & Supp. 2007). We reverse and remand.
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 19:58 — NHCaseLaw.com
BRODERICK, C.J. The petitioners, Preston T. Kelsey, II, Virginia R. Kelsey, Dirk J. Van Leeuwen, Frank Holloway, Ann Holloway, Robert McLaughry and Ann McLaughry, appeal the decision of the Superior Court (Vaughan, J.) upholding the dismissal of their appeal of a zoning permit granted by the respondent, the Town of Hanover (Town), to Jerry and Claire Strochlic. We affirm.
Fri, 08/15/2008 - 17:14 — NHCaseLaw.com
HICKS, J. The plaintiffs, Scott Ouellette and other Kingston residents, appeal an order of the Superior Court (McHugh, J.) affirming the decision of the Town of Kingston Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) granting approval to the intervenor, Konover Development Corporation (Konover), to construct a supermarket within the town’s historic district. We affirm.
Mon, 02/25/2008 - 17:07 — DLG
The State of New Hampshire Fish and Game Department ("the State") moves for summary judgment in Docket No. 01-E-162, in which the Merrymeeting Lake Association and Nancy and Eleanor Bryant (collectively, "the plaintiffs") appeal from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Wetlands Council's denial of their Motion for Reconsideration. The plaintiffs object.
Mon, 02/25/2008 - 16:42 — DLG
The extended history of this case can be found in North Country Environmental Services, Inc. v. Town of Bethlehem, 146 N.H. 348, 350-52 (2001). At stake are the interests of the Town of Bethlehem (Town) in exerting local control over the expanding private landfill operations of North Country Environmental Services, Inc. (NCES) within Town boundaries, and the interests of NCES in pursuing the essential job of accepting and processing municipal solid waste, subject to the State’s comprehensive plan for Solid Waste Management, RSA 149 – M.
Mon, 02/25/2008 - 15:22 — DLG
This is an appeal by the Petitioners, six residents of Concord and Bow, New Hampshire, from the decision of the New Hampshire Wetlands Council (Council), affirming the issuance by the Wetlands Bureau of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) of a permit to the City of Concord (City) to fill approximately 3.56 acres of wetlands in connection with the construction of Phase II of the Northwest Bypass, the so-called Langley Parkway. Presently before the court is the City’s Motion for Summary Judgment. I heard oral argument on the motion and the Petitioners’ objections on March 16, 2004. I conclude that the City is entitled to summary judgment dismissing the appeal.