DRUMHELLER v. SHELBURNE ZON. BD. OF ADJ.

No. 88-203.

586 A.2d 1150 (1990)

Philip and Linda DRUMHELLER v. SHELBURNE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

December 28, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Coffrin of Pierson, Affolter & Wadhams, Burlington, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Steven F. Stitzel of McNeil, Murray & Sorrell, Inc., Burlington, for defendant-appellee.

Before ALLEN, C.J., and PECK, GIBSON, DOOLEY and MORSE, JJ.


DOOLEY, Justice.

Appellants Philip and Linda Drumheller sought a declaratory ruling that a part of their property should be considered to be a separate lot for the purposes of the Town of Shelburne zoning and subdivision regulations, even though its area is less than allowed by the zoning ordinance for the district in which it lies. The Chittenden Superior Court ruled that all of appellants' property must be considered to be a single lot, and therefore that a part...

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