Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 154. köideJ. Spooner, 1990 |
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... effect unless a majority of the governing body of the munici- pality votes to give it a particular effect . Ironically , the court is involved because the municipality has no standards it must fol- low in deciding whether to remove or ...
... effect unless a majority of the governing body of the munici- pality votes to give it a particular effect . Ironically , the court is involved because the municipality has no standards it must fol- low in deciding whether to remove or ...
Page 555
... effect . Finally , in addition to this evi- dence and the Board's own observations at the site , there was testimony that the cumulative effect of the unauthorized changes could increase the already adverse impact of the proj- ect . We ...
... effect . Finally , in addition to this evi- dence and the Board's own observations at the site , there was testimony that the cumulative effect of the unauthorized changes could increase the already adverse impact of the proj- ect . We ...
Page 557
... effect . The position that [ Quechee ] and RCI urge upon this Board is that the impact of the changes is virtually ... effects cre- 11 It should be noted that two of Quechee's expert witnesses insisted on testi- fying regarding the ...
... effect . The position that [ Quechee ] and RCI urge upon this Board is that the impact of the changes is virtually ... effects cre- 11 It should be noted that two of Quechee's expert witnesses insisted on testi- fying regarding the ...
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