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Cooke v. Board of Appeal

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 1, 1965
205 N.E.2d 343 (Mass. 1965)

Opinion

March 1, 1965.

Eugene L. Tougas for the defendants Samuel Cohen another.

James D. O'Hearn ( Francis C. Zacharer with him) for the plaintiffs.


Decree affirmed. This is an appeal from a final decree of the Superior Court annulling a decision of the board of appeal of the city of Lowell which granted a special permit for the addition of a building to what had been a preexisting nonconforming use. The trial judge ruled that "the absence of any standards in . . . [the material section] of the by-law is fatal and the by-law in effect is an unlimited delegation of the zoning power to the Board of Appeal." We agree. We see no need for repeating the legal principle which was correctly stated by the trial judge. Chilson v. Zoning Bd. of Appeal of Attleboro, 344 Mass. 406, 413. Clark v. Board of Appeals of Newbury, ante, 407, 408-409.


Summaries of

Cooke v. Board of Appeal

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Mar 1, 1965
205 N.E.2d 343 (Mass. 1965)
Case details for

Cooke v. Board of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:BERTHA R. COOKE another vs. BOARD OF APPEAL OF LOWELL others

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Mar 1, 1965

Citations

205 N.E.2d 343 (Mass. 1965)
205 N.E.2d 343