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Zoning BulletinTM <br /> <br />VOLUME46, NUMBER4 ' APRI~ 10,1998 <br /> <br />in this issue: <br /> <br /> First Amendment -- Adult bookstore challenges state law <br /> regulating adult businesses ..................................................... page 2 <br /> Zoning Violation -- Town cites owner for running kennel in <br /> residential neighborhood ......................................................... page 3 <br /> Taking m Owner claims rezoning of property from residential to <br /> industrial is a taking ................................................................. page 5 <br /> Recreational Use . Owner wants to run paintball games in <br /> residential area ......................................................................... page 6 <br /> Rezoning. · Neighbor sues developer to enforce rezoning <br /> condition .................................................................................. page 7 <br /> Zoning Change m Neighbor says developer failed to file proper <br /> map with zoning-change application ........................................ page 8 <br /> <br /> ~ ~lr'l~ he terms used in the act are understandable common terms. <br /> .1. <br /> Most buyers, sellers and judges know what such materials are <br /> and who are adults and who are children." The court explaining that a <br /> law wasn't unconstitutionally vague because it regulated businesses <br /> that had as their "principal or pedominant stock and trade" sexually <br /> oriented materials and that restricted admissions to adults only. See <br /> Richard Bookmart Inc. d/b/a/Town and Country v. Nichols, p. 2. <br /> <br />Publisher: E. Michael Quinlan, Esq. Managing Editor: Stephanie Federico <br />Editor in Chief: Michael R. Jung, Esq. Legal Editors: Carol Johnson <br />Perkins, Esq., Jeanne L. Belasco, Esq., Alfred Gordon, Esq., <br /> Editor: Jennifer Kavanaugh <br />Editorial Assistants: L. Hunter Boyle, Mary Moylan Contributor: Elin Dugan <br /> <br />The entire content of this newsletter IS copyrighted by the publisher and tn.ay ,not be .copied without prior permission. Contact <br />Copyright Clearance Center (g78) 750.8400 for permission to photocopy for ~.nte~a~ use. Contact publisher for other reprint <br />requests. The publisher Is not engaged in rendering la~..al or other professional aov~ce, and assumes no responsibil'.~ for the <br />statements and opinions of the contributing writers or eclttors. Case law and statutes cr~ange without notice from time to time and <br />are often specific to one Jurisdiction only. The information herein is not i.n. tended.to be, nor.should it be considered, a substitute <br />for legal or professional advice rendered by a co .mpe,!ant attorney or omar proT.essional. IT you have any questions about tho <br />application of issues raised herein to your particular snuation, seek the advice eT a competent attorney or other professional. <br />We respect your privacy, if you do not want your ha.me used for future offerings of related products or for products from third <br />parties, please let us know by sending us your complete name and address, <br /> <br />Published by <br />QUINLAN PUBLISIt G CO. <br /> <br />(61 7) 542-0048 <br />e-mail: info@quinlan.com <br /> <br />ZONING BULLETIN Copyright~1998 <br />23 DrydockAve., Boston, MA02210-2387 <br />ISSN 0514-7905 <br />fax (61 7) 345-9646 <br />http://www, qu in lan.corn <br /> <br /> <br />