MATTER OF BEXSON v. BD. OF ZONING & APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD


28 A.D.2d 848 (1967)

In the Matter of Joan Bexson, Respondent, v. Board of Zoning and Appeals of the Town of Hempstead, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

July 5, 1967


Petitioner, the contract vendee of a lot approximately 2,500 square feet in area, applied for a permit to construct a one-family house measuring 17 feet in width and 48 feet in depth. The lot had been held in single ownership prior to the enactment of the zoning ordinance. The lot was located in a district which provided that no dwelling might be constructed on a lot less than 6,000 square feet in area and having two side yards of less than 15 feet in the aggregate or less...

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