HARDIMAN v. DOVER

No. 6306.

111 N.H. 377 (1971)

THOMAS HARDIMAN & a. v. DOVER.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 7, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fisher, Parsons, Moran & Temple (Mr. Robert E. Fisher orally) for the plaintiffs.

Anthony A. McManus, City Solicitor, for the defendant.

Burns, Bryant, Hinchey, Cox & Shea (Mr. Donald R. Bryant orally) for Walter W. Fischer, Intervenor.


KENISON, C.J.

The principle issue in this case is whether the procedure followed by the planning board of the city of Dover in deciding to recommend the rezoning of a small parcel of land was unlawful. A subsidiary issue is whether the procedure followed by the planning board was otherwise irregular or prejudicial to the interests of the plaintiffs. The matter was heard by a Master, (Frank B. Clancy, Esquire) who took a view and filed a detailed and comprehensive...

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