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REC'D J'Uhl' 0 9 2003 <br /> <br />Zoning BulletinTM <br /> <br />VOLUI~[E 51, NUMBER 11 - JUNE 10, 2003 <br /> <br />in this issue: <br /> <br /> Tenant Violations -- Landlord held liable for tenant's <br /> unauthorized barroom business ............................................... Page 2 <br /> Historic Preservation -- Approval den/ed for retail shopping <br /> center ........................................................................................ Page 3 <br /> Adult Entertainment -- Was adults-only entertainment <br /> def'mition ambiguous? .............................................................. Page 4 <br /> Ordinances -- Homeowner challenges new ordinances and <br /> comprehensive plan ................................................................. Page 5 <br /> Moratorium w One-year moratorium allowed certain <br /> developers to apply for an exemption ...................................... Page 6 <br /> Variances -- Side yard setback variance requested for garage .... Page 7" <br /> <br />~ ~'n ecause the owner often benefits financially from the tenant's <br /> use of the land, through lease payments or other arrangements, <br />and because the owner may retain a measure of controI over the use of <br />the land, it is reasonable to require an owner whose land is in tenancy to <br />take action to comply with municipal ordinances once noncompliance <br />has been brought to the owners' attention:" Town' ofBoothbay v. Jenness <br />on page 2. <br /> <br />Publisher: E. Michael Quinlan, Esq. ManaCng Editor: Dustin C. Rowles, Esq. <br />Editor in Chief: Patricia J. Lloyd, Esq. Editors: Julie Di_Mauro, Esq., <br /> Heather Gordon, Ellen Langan, Sarah Pascarella, Carol Johnson Perkins, Esq., <br /> Tracie Sandago Business Development Manager: Jack Vitals <br /> <br />The publJsl~er is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice and assumes no responsibility for the <br />statements and opinions of the contributing wrilers or editors. Case law and statutes change without notice from time to <br />time and are often specific to one jurisdiction only. The information herein is not intended to be, nor should it be considered, <br />a substitute for legal or professional advice rendered by a competent attorney or other professional. If you have any <br />questions about the application of issues raised herein to your particular situation, seek the advice of a competent <br />attorney or other professional. The entire content of this newsletter is copyrighted by the publisher and may not be copied <br />without prior permission. Contact Col3ydght Clearance Center (978) 750-8400 for permission to photocopy for interna~ <br />uae. Contact publisher for other reprint requests. <br />We respect your privacy, if you do not want your name used ~t future offerings of ~elated products or for products from <br />third parties, please let us know by sending us your complete name and 'address. <br /> <br />Published by QUINL~ PU~~G GROUP mb hmg co. <br /> <br />ZONING BULLETIN ISSN 0514~7905 <br />23 Drydock Ave., Boston, MA 02210-2387 (617) 542-0048 fax: (617) 345-9646 <br />emai/: info@quinlan.com ht-tp://www, quinlan.com Copyright~2003 <br /> <br />189 <br /> <br /> <br />