JACKSON v. BUILDING INSPECTOR OF BROCKTON


351 Mass. 472 (1966)

221 N.E.2d 736

PAUL A. JACKSON vs. BUILDING INSPECTOR OF BROCKTON.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

December 8, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Floyd H. Gilbert, City Solicitor, for the respondent.

Talbot T. Tweedy for the petitioner.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, CUTTER, SPIEGEL, & REARDON, JJ.


CUTTER, J.

Jackson operates a large farm (the locus) on Linwood Street, Brockton, in a residence district in which under the zoning ordinance, no "structure ... shall be used ... except for" uses which include "[f]arming, truck gardening, nurseries or greenhouses," and "[a]ccessory uses customarily incident to the above uses." The term "accessory use" does not include "[a] business outside the building to which it is accessory ... or which by reason of the appearance...

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