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<br />-_ I <br /> <br />Zoning Bulletin 1M <br /> <br />VOLUME 45, NUMBER 9 · SEPTEMBER 10, 1997 <br /> <br />in this issue: <br />Code Violation - City cites woman for having pickup truck <br /> <br />in driveway........ ................ ............................... ............ ............ page 2 <br /> <br />Adult Entertainment - Business claims city's zoning <br />ordinances totally ban adult entertainment :............................. page 3 <br />Nonconforming Use - Court orders adult entertainment <br />business temporarily closed ..................................................... page 4 <br />Eminent Domain - City seeks to condemn property for <br />recreation trail .. ....... ........... ......... .......... .............. ..................... page 5 <br />Zoning Change - Landowner wants to rebuild airstrip-in <br />residential district. ........ .............................. ........................ ...... page 6 <br />Attorney's Fees - Parish sues person for ordinance violation <br />on someone else's property...................................................... page 7 <br />Agricultural Use - Township tries to regulate hog farming <br />lagoons and buildings .............................................................. page 8 <br /> <br />"Any vehicle that meets the definition of a 'private passenger vehicle' - <br />no matter how ugly, rusted, or offensive, may be parked in this municipality <br />between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m." An Oklahoma court, explaining <br />why an ordinance tha' prohibited parking pickup trucks in driveways didn't <br />protect the aesthetic integrity of the community, as the city claimed. City of <br />Nichols Hills v. Richardson, see page 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., Joanne L. Belasco, Esq., Alfred Gordon, Esq. <br />Editor: Jennifer Kavanaugh <br />Editorial Assistant: Anil Adyanthaya, Esq. <br />Contributor: Eileen A. Prebensen, Esq. <br /> <br />The entire content of this newsletter is copyrighted by the publisher and may not be copied without prior permission. <br />'Contact Copyright Clearance Center (508) 750-8400 for permission to photocopy for internal use. Contact publisher <br />for other reprint requests. The publisher is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice and assumes <br />no responsibility for the statements and opinions of the writers or contributing editors. Case law and statutes change <br />without notice from time to time and are often specific to one jurisdiction only. The information herein is not intended <br />to be, nor should it be considered, a substitute for legal or professional advice rendered by a competent attorney or <br />other professional. If you have any questions about the application of issues raised herein to your particular situation, <br />seek the advice of a competent attorney or other professional. <br /> <br />This bulletin is available on microfilm from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI <br /> <br />Published by Quinlan ZONING BULLETIN Copyright@1997 <br /> <br />:ilIJ:tl~:II~(tI ~.)"JI:J"~,1'. <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />ISSN 0514-7905 <br />(617) 542-0048 <br />e-mail: info@quinlan.com <br /> <br />23 DrydockAve., Boston, MA0221 0-2387 <br />fax (617) 345-9646 <br />http://www.quinlan.com <br />