Blue Stone v. Township Board of Appeals, Unpublished Decision (3-27-1998)
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Opinion
Judgment reversed and remanded. See Opinion and Judgment Entry. [NADER] (O'NEILL) (CACIOPPO)
(Cacioppo, J., Ret., Ninth Appellate District, sitting by assignment.)
ZONING:
The trial court erred when it substituted its statutory standard of review in an administrative appeal — preponderance of the evidence — for the standard of proof duly enacted by the township residents that was applicable to applications for conditional use permits — beyond a reasonable doubt.
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