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Zoning BulletinTM <br /> <br />VOLUME 47, NUh~ER 123_. · DECEMBER 24, 1999 <br /> <br />in this issue: <br /> <br /> Variance -- Are variances required for personal disabilities? ..... page 2 <br /> Nonconforming Use -- Topsoil business claims ~hange in <br /> methods is an expansion of nonconforming use ...................... page 3 <br /> Zoning Change -- City changes certain uses from 'permitted' to <br /> 'conditional'. ............................................................................ page 4 <br /> Communication Tower -- Can local authorities consider the <br /> quality of wireless service before issuing a permit? ................ page 5 <br /> Nuisance m City claims additional boat traffic is a nuisance ...... page 7 <br /> Commercial Use -- Was family member an employee under <br /> zoning ordinance? ' page 8 <br /> <br />~ ~I n the present case, the relevant zoning ordinance and regulations <br /> ! <br /> make no distinction between handicapped persons and those who <br />are not handicapped. The setback requirements do not single out Klint <br />(or any other disabled person or classes of persons), nor do they impose <br />special conditions or requirement~ different from those imposed on all <br />others.'Shoreland zoning ordinance setback requirements, as interpreted <br />by the Department of Natural Resources and our supreme court, prohibit <br />all persons, irrespective or. whether disabled or not, from infringing on <br />the setback." County of Sawyer Zoning. Board v. State of Wisconsin- <br />Department of Workforce Development, see page 2. <br /> <br />Publisher: E. Michael Quinlan, Esq. Editor in Chief: Alexander D. Ruskell, Esq. <br /> Managing Editor: Patricia J. Lloyd, Esq. Editors: David D. Hah, Esq. <br /> Mary Moylan, Carol Johnson Perkins, Esq., Kristen M. Rounlree <br /> Editorial Assistant: Amanda M. Telford <br /> Graphic Design: carolyn Hoy, Kristin Collins <br /> <br />The publisher is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional adv/ce and assumes no respensibil'rly for the <br />statements and opinions of the contributing writers or editors. Case law and statutes change without notice from time to <br />time and are often specific to one jurisdictio, n only. The information herein is not intended to be, nor should it be cons dered, <br />a substilute, for legal or p..rof.e, ssion, al. advice r. end, e. red by a compete.n.t atto .mOy or other professional. If you have any <br />questions about lhe. ap~.l~ca?_.n o! i.s?ues m. lse. a n..e.rein to your parlicul.ar,s, ilu. a. fio~.., seek,.tl2, e advice of a competent <br />a~ornay o.r other p.roLess~o~n~ m. ~ ne entlre, c~..nt..e.m of ticks newsletter is copyr~jmeo m/me p~J. ~sner and may not be copied <br />w~thout prior permission., k;ontact Copyr~gn[ c;!earance Center (978) 750-8400 for permission to photocopy for internal <br />use. Contact publisher 1or other reprint reques[s. <br />We respect your privacy. If you do not w,.ant your name used for future offerings of related products or for products from <br />third parties, please let us know by senoing us your complete name and address. <br /> <br />Published <br /> by <br /> t3 ,,UINLAN PUBLISH G GROUP Agent for Quinlan Publishing Co. <br />ZONING BULLETIN ISSN 0514-7905 <br />23 Drydock Ave., Boston, MA 02210-2387 (617) 542-0048 fax: (617) 345-9646 <br />email: info@quinlan.com http://www.quinlan.com Copyright~1999 <br /> <br /> <br />