Brannock v. Zoning Board of Adjustment

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Brannock v. Zoning Board of Adjustment, 132 S.E.2d 758 (N.C. 1963)
260 N.C. 426; 1963 N.C. LEXIS 713
Per Curiam

Brannock v. Zoning Board of Adjustment

Opinion

*427 Per Curiam.

The petitioners raise a number of objections to tibe granting of the special use permit, among them that tibe membership of the Zoning Board of Adjustment changed between the original 'hearing ,and the final approval of the application. However, the changes in membership did mot break the continuity of the Board. The new members had access to .the minutes and records of the various healings and the required majority participated and joined in all decisions. The Zoning Code provides the conditions under which special permits may issue. The findings .are ample to .sustain the action of the Zoning Board of Adjustment in issuing the special use permit under its discretionary powers. The order of Judge Fountain is

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
GEORGE L. BRANNOCK and HOYT C. HOILMAN v. ZONING BOARD of ADJUSTMENT: J. A. HANCOCK, Chairman; CARL DULL, JR., Vice Chairman; ROY SETZER; A. T. HARRINGTON; C. C. SMITHDEAL, JR.; DOUGLAS B. ELAM; And WILLIAM F. THOMAS
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3 cases
Status
Published