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Ireland v. Town of Candia

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham
May 17, 2004
851 A.2d 630 (N.H. 2004)

Opinion

No. 2003-690.

Argued: March 11, 2004.

Opinion Issued: May 17, 2004.

1. Zoning and Planning — Judicial Review — Time Limits

Where it was undisputed that the zoning board of adjustment voted to disapprove plaintiff's application for variances on February 13, 2003, plaintiff was required to file his motion for rehearing by Friday, March 14, 2003, and not the following Monday; therefore, plaintiff's motion was untimely irrespective of the general rule of time computation pertaining to a terminal day of a deadline falling on a weekend or legal holiday. RSA 677:2.

Prunier, Leonard Prolman, P.A., of Nashua ( Andrew A. Prolman on the brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Upton Hatfield, LLP, of Concord ( Barton L. Mayer on the brief and orally), for the defendant.


The plaintiff, Thomas Ireland, appeals an order of the Superior Court ( T. Nadeau, J.) granting a motion to dismiss filed by the defendant, Town of Candia. We affirm.

The record supports the following facts. The plaintiff sought to subdivide a sixteen-acre parcel in Candia. To that end, he applied for two variances from the zoning board of adjustment (ZBA). On February 13, 2003, the ZBA voted to deny his application and on the following day issued a notice of decision.

The plaintiff filed a motion for rehearing on Monday, March 17, 2003 The ZBA initially granted it, but later denied it as untimely. The plaintiff appealed to the superior court, which granted the defendant's motion to dismiss because "[t]he plaintiff failed to file a motion for rehearing in a timely fashion, thus, the court lacks jurisdiction to hear the appeal." This appeal followed.

The plaintiff argues that he filed a timely motion for rehearing under RSA 677:2 (Supp. 2003) because "New Hampshire follows the general rule of time computation that where a terminal day of a deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday, the required action is considered timely if filed on the following business day." We must first address, however, the effect of our recent decision in Pelletier v. City of Manchester, 150 N.H. 687 (2004).

In Pelletier, which involved the timeliness of a motion for rehearing under RSA 677:2, we held that RSA 677:2 was unambiguous and that "the day of the ZBA's vote is included in computing the thirty-day time period.' Pelletier, 150 N.H. at 689; see also RSA 677:2 ("[t]his 30-day time period shall be counted in calendar days beginning with the date upon which the board voted to approve or disapprove the application"). Accordingly because it is undisputed that the ZBA voted to disapprove the plaintiff's application on February 13, 2003, the plaintiff was required to file his motion for rehearing by Friday, March 14, 2003, and not the following Monday. Therefore, the plaintiff's motion was untimely irrespective of the rule he advocates, as the terminal day did not fall on a weekend or legal holiday. Because a timely motion for rehearing is a precondition to appealing a ZBA decision to the superior court, see RSA 677:3 (1996); Shaw v. City of Manchester, 118 N.H. 158, 160 (1978), dismissal of the plaintiff's appeal was required.

Affirmed.

DALIANIS, DUGGAN and GALWAY, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Ireland v. Town of Candia

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham
May 17, 2004
851 A.2d 630 (N.H. 2004)
Case details for

Ireland v. Town of Candia

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS IRELAND v. TOWN OF CANDIA

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham

Date published: May 17, 2004

Citations

851 A.2d 630 (N.H. 2004)
851 A.2d 630

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