Osa, Lp v. Minifie
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In Caran v. Freda, prospective intervenors in a zoning appeal ("the protestants") were abutting owners of a shopping center and opposed a variance sought by the center.
The Supreme Court held that because the protestants were active objectors before the zoning board and because they were abutting owners of the shopping center in question, they had "a special interest in the pending appeal." Id. at 408. In other words, they were "aggrieved parties." Id. at 407. Therefore, they should have been allowed to intervene pursuant to Rule 24(a). Id. at 408.
It is also noteworthy that the Court rejected the argument that the protestants had no right to intervene simply because their position had prevailed before the zoning board. Id. at 407. Particularly, the Court held, a zoning board has no right to appeal an unfavorable decision of the Superior Court. Id. at 409. This right would therefore be lost to the protestants if their motion to intervene had been denied.Id.
A subsequent case, Marteg Corp. v. Zoning Bd. of Review, enumerated the tests required of potential intervenors to zoning appeals.
Here, the Gordons have filed their application in a timely manner. A final judgment of *Page 3 this Court has not been rendered, nor has the case been briefed. Secondly, they have demonstrated that they are an "aggrieved party" because they objected at the administrative level and are present on the list of abutters to the property in question. Thirdly, they can demonstrate that their interest is not adequately represented by the City of Newport Zoning Board of Review because of the Board's inability to appeal an unfavorable decision of this Court. Accordingly, the Gordon's motion to intervene is granted. Order to enter. *Page 1
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