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Zoning
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<br />Bulletin
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<br />VOLUME 46, NUMBER 3A ° MARCH 25, 1998
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<br />in this issue:
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<br /> Supreme Court Decision -- Local government officials claim
<br /> immunity for legislative activity .............................................. page 2
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<br /> Recreational Use -- Township sues to stop 'railbanking' effort, page 3
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<br /> Accessory Use -- Quarry wants to build asphalt plant as accessory use
<br /> in residential district ................................................................. page 5
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<br /> Conditional Use Developer says board had no reason to deny
<br /> permit for assisted living facility ............................................. page 6
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<br /> Administrative Review -- City denies business license for lingerie
<br /> sales and modeling business .................................................... page 8
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<br /> ~;~;/~ zoning ordinance should be found valid unless it is
<br /> 'clearly arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, hav-
<br />ing no substantial relationship to the public health, safety, or-wel-
<br />fare, or plainly contrary to the zoning laws.'" .... The court explain-
<br />ing the breadth of discretion that local legislative authorities have
<br />in enacting or amending zoning ordinances.
<br /> Greenback Crushed Stone Inc. v. LoUdon County Commission,
<br />seep. 5.
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