P.A.W. v. TOWN OF BOONE BD. OF ADJUSTMENT

No. 8824SC1028.

382 S.E.2d 443 (1989)

95 N.C. App. 110

P.A.W., a North Carolina General Partnership v. TOWN OF BOONE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 15, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller & Moseley by Paul E. Miller, Jr., Boone, for petitioner-appellant.

Paletta, Hedrick & Berndt by David R. Paletta, Boone, for respondent-appellee.


BECTON, Judge.

The petitioner-appellant, P.A.W., is a general partnership engaged in the business of developing residential properties. P.A.W. challenges the Town of Boone Board of Adjustment's interpretation of a zoning ordinance which requires a 100-foot buffer zone between a high-density planned development and a low-density residential district. The trial court reviewed the Board's decision on certiorari and found no error. P.A.W. appeals, seeking reversal of...

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