NY Court of Appeals Rejects SEQRA and Consistency with LWRP and Zoning Ordinance Claims Finds Moot Issue

NY Court of Appeals Rejects SEQRA and Consistency with LWRP and Zoning Ordinance Claims Finds Moot Issue

Posted by: Patricia Salkin | June 30, 2023

NY Court of Appeals Rejects SEQRA and Consistency with LWRP and Zoning Ordinance Claims Finds Moot Issue

The petitioner filed Section 78 which continues to invalidate the Erie Canal Port Development Corporation’s

NY Court of Appeals Affirms Approval of Subsurface Wastewater Sewerage System Finds Local Government Complies with SEQRA and Local Zoning Codification Laws

NY Court of Appeals Affirms Approval of Subsurface Wastewater Sewerage System Finds Local Government Complies with SEQRA and Local Zoning Codification Laws

This post was written by Tyler Doan, Esq.

The plaintiff appealed against the decision of ZBA city, city council, and related defendants opposing dismissal by ZBA for a challenge to the zoning officer’s determination that the proposed subsurface sewage system

Alabama attorney general argues inmate didn’t suffer in aborted lethal injection

Alabama attorney general argues inmate didn’t suffer in aborted lethal injection

Arguing against a lawsuit, Alabama’s attorney general contended that an inmate did not suffer unconstitutionally during a lethal injection that was called off last year when the execution team couldn’t establish an intravenous line despite repeated attempts.

Alabama Attorney General

NY Court of Appeals Upholds Denial of Area Variance Based on Characteristics of Environment and Because of Very Large Variance Requested

NY Court of Appeals Upholds Denial of Area Variance Based on Characteristics of Environment and Because of Very Large Variance Requested

This post was written by Amy Lavine, Esq.

The applicant has requested a variation of a number of different zoning requirements, including regulations for the minimum and total side plot area, front yard setback, front yard setback, back yard setback,