City of Bangor v. O'Brian
This text of 1998 ME 130 (City of Bangor v. O'Brian) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Judicial Court of Maine primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
[¶ 1] The City of Bangor appeals from the judgment entered in the Superior Court (Penobscot County, Alexander, J.) affirming the decision of the Bangor Zoning Board of Appeals granting a zoning variance to Perry O’Brian. Contrary to O’Brian’s contention, the City’s appeal to the Superior Court was timely because the time limit for the appeal is governed by state statute, not the city’s land use ordinance. See 30-A M.R.S.A. § 2691(3)(G) (1996). Regarding the grant of the variance, we find no support in the record for the board’s findings that the land in question cannot yield a reasonable return unless a variance is granted, and that O’Brian’s plight is due to the unique circumstances of the property and not to the general conditions of the neighborhood. See Forester v. City of Westbrook, 604 A.2d 31, 33 (Me.1992). Because both findings are statutory prerequisites to obtaining a variance, the grant of the variance was improper. See Driscoll v. Gheewalla, 441 A.2d 1023, 1029 (Me.1982); 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4353(4) (Supp.1997).
The entry is:
Judgment vacated. Remanded to the Superior Court for entry of judgment for the City of Bangor.
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