Sentences with phrase «use local zoning laws»

In a test case pitting community rights against the oil and gas industry, the Court ruled that the towns of Dryden and Middlefield can use local zoning laws to ban heavy industry, including oil and gas operations, within municipal borders.
In 2010, Helen Holden Slottje, a lawyer in upstate New York pioneered a legal strategy to keep fracking out of communities using local zoning laws.

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Because when the locals use zoning laws to bully a commune, or the feds conduct a drug bust, or Democratic Party divisions get Richard Nixon elected, it's just like Nazi Germany, you know?
The Delaware Riverkeeper, Maya K. van Rossum, told lawmakers at the news conference how her group and several municipalities had used the environmental clause in Pennsylvania's Constitution to challenge a pro-fracking law that would have pre-empted local zoning and imposed a gag order on health professionals.
The board will consider the zone change application for the Hills at Southampton, a proposed mixed - used planned development district in East Quogue, and a local law to change the zoning district there for the Hills.
The town's zoning and planning boards along with the town board vote on land use in the town but are guided by state and local laws on their decisions.
Local Legislation Be sure to look into zoning laws locally for anything that might impact your ability to use signage, your hours of operation and your ability to keep pets at the store — and do it before you even look at that lease!
Most leases stipulate that the tenant may not use or occupy the premises in violation of the building's Certificate of Occupancy or local zoning or environmental laws.
Local zoning laws were a problem too, as the cars couldn't be placed on neither residential nor commercial areas, but the couple finally found a mixed - use commercial neighbourhood near a nature reserve where their home could finally be situated.
Hi Mills — We used a local architect who was familiar with zoning and building laws.
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Zoning issues and land use can be complex, involving various local, state and federal laws.
Our practice at Taylor Legal focuses on land use and zoning, small business and corporate law, local and state government law, alcoholic beverage licensing, contract drafting, and succession planning.»
On numerous occasions, our lawyers have served as local counsel to out - of - town developers and law firms representing outside interests in local zoning and land use matters.
Understanding municipal law and land - use planning is also critical for First Nations located in urban or suburban areas, where local government zoning can impact the management of reserve or treaty settlement lands.
The attorneys who collaborate have considerable experience in local government law issues involving public finance, land use and zoning, eminent domain, infrastructure development, procurement, benefits and, employment and construction litigation.
Hosted by Thomson Reuters Practical Law ™, the webinar covered the Religious Land Use & Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) and how it has changed the landscape of local zoning decisions and disputes involving religious exercise.
The solution is simple: make the language as broad as possible, requiring that the tenant comply with all federal, provincial and local laws and licensing, as it relates to the physical use of the property (zoning, noise), as well as the tenant's business.
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