BROOKS v. ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS BOARD


14 Mass. App. Ct. 584 (1982)

441 N.E.2d 549

JAMES BROOKS vs. ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS BOARD & another.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

November 2, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Rooney, Jr. (Kenneth W. Shulman with him) for the plaintiff.

Thomas A. Barnico, Assistant Attorney General, for Architectural Barriers Board.

James S. Dittmar for Saxon Theatre Corporation.

Present: BROWN, CUTTER, & DREBEN, JJ.


CUTTER, J.

Brooks is a disabled person confined to a wheelchair. With others no longer parties, he sought in the Superior Court judicial review of a decision by which the Architectural Barriers Board (ABB) refrained from exercising its jurisdiction with respect to a Boston motion picture theatre (the theatre). The theatre, known as Sack Beacon Hill 1-2-3, is in the basement of a multistory structure (the structure) known as One Beacon Street.

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