ZILINSKY v. ZONING BD. OF ADJ. OF VERONA


105 N.J. 363 (1987)

521 A.2d 841

WALTER ZILINSKY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF VERONA, DEFENDANT, AND THE BOROUGH OF VERONA, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. DeMiro argued the cause for appellant (Michael A. DeMiro, attorney; Alexander J. Graziano, on the brief).

Joseph P. Castiglia argued the cause for respondent.


The opinion of the Court was delivered by O'HERN, J.

This case concerns the validity of a structural design feature of a local zoning ordinance that required every one-family dwelling to have a minimum of two off-street parking spaces, one of which had to be in a garage. The lower courts held that the garage requirement in a residential zone was an arbitrary and unreasonable exercise of the zoning power and directed the local zoning officials to issue a certificate...

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