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Zoning, BulletinTM <br /> <br />VOLUME 47, NUMBER 3 · MAP. CH I0, 1999 <br /> <br />in this issue: <br /> Adult Entertainment -- State law effectively bars adult <br /> bookstore anywhere in township ............................................. page 2 <br /> Conditional Use m Board adds condition years after permit is <br /> issued ........................................................................................ page 3 <br /> Junkyard --Are town's junkyard prohibitions too vague to be <br /> enforced? .................................................................................. page 4 <br /> Variance -- Access to industrial facilities can't be within <br /> 100 feet of residential district .................................................. page 5 <br /> Permitted Use --Is housing racing pigeons permitted in <br /> residential district? ................................................................... page 6 <br /> Enforcement -- Can owner skip appeals process and ask for <br /> court order? .............................................................................. page 7 <br /> <br /> ~'~J[]' e ... point out that if a board of adjustment deems a condition <br /> important, it should incorporate that condition in the permit <br />it grants, particularly where the zoning enforcement ordinance permits <br />revocation only for violations of specified conditions." The court <br />explaining that implied conditions may not be enough to allow revocation <br />of a conditional use permit. Bettendorf v. St. Croix County Board of <br />Adjustment, see p. 3. <br /> <br /> Publisher: E. Michael Ouinlan, Esq. Managing Editor: Stephanie Federico <br />Editor in Chief: Michael R. Jung, Esq. Legal Editors: Carol Johnson Perkins, Esq., <br />Jeanne L. Belasco, Esq., Alfred Gordon, Esq., Maya D. Bazar, Esq, <br /> Editors: L. Hunter Boyle, Mary Moylan, Emily S. Henderson <br /> Contributor: Heather Wood, Esq. <br /> <br />The publisher is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice and assumes no responsibility 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 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 parlicumr 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 Copyright Clearance Center (978) 750-8400 for permission to photocopy for internal <br />use. Contact publisher for other reprint requests. <br />We respect your privacy. If you do not want your name used for future offerings of related products or for products from <br />third parties, please let us know by sending us your complete name and address. <br /> <br />Published by QUINLAN PUBLISHING GROUP Agent for Quinlan Publishing Co. <br /> <br />ZONING BULLETIN ISSN 0514'7905 <br />23 Drydock Ave., Boston, MA 02210-2387 (617) 542-0048 fax: (617) 345-9646 <br />ernail: info~auinlan.cOm http://www. Quinlan.corn Copyri.~ht©l'999 <br /> <br /> <br />