TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD v. BROOKS

No. 84-019.

126 N.H. 64 (1985)

TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD v. BERNARD BROOKS & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

February 13, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lane and Lane, of Keene (Howard B. Lane on the brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Phillip J. Stiles, of Concord, New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, by brief and orally, for the defendants.

Barton L. Mayer, of Concord, by brief for New Hampshire Municipal Association, as amicus curiae.


DOUGLAS, J.

At issue in this case is whether a provision of the plaintiff town's mobile home zoning ordinance violates State statutory or constitutional provisions.

On June 26, 1979, the defendants, Bernard and Marjorie Brooks, purchased a tract of land on the northerly side of New Hampshire Route 9, a paved highway in Chesterfield, New Hampshire.

Since March 1961, Chesterfield has been divided into two residential districts, R-1 and R-2, and several...

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