LIOLIS v. FRANKLIN ZONING BOARD

No. 78-213.

118 N.H. 928 (1978)

DONNA LIOLIS v. FRANKLIN ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CLIFTON R. FARNUM, BUILDING INSPECTOR

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 29, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Snierson, Chandler & McKean, of Laconia (John P. Chandler orally), for the plaintiff.

Fitzgerald & Sessler, of Laconia (Paul T. Fitzgerald orally), for the defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Plaintiff, a licensed hairdresser, seeks to open a hairdressing or beauty shop in her Franklin home. The home is in an 0-1 zone, which under the Franklin zoning ordinance permits "accessory uses" that are "incidental and subordinate to the principal use." The board of adjustment found that the hairdressing occupation was a home occupation but not an accessory use, and denied the plaintiff a use permit.

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