In a recent decision regarding a zoning enforcement case prosecuted by SP&F on behalf of the Town of Fairfax (the “Town”) against Defendant Leon Beliveau (“Defendant”), the Vermont Supreme Court affirmed a judgment that Defendant operated an unpermitted rooming-and-boarding house and upheld the … [Read more...]
Vermont Supreme Court Issues New Ruling On “Void for Vagueness” Challenges to Zoning Regulations, Holds Definition of “Family” is Valid
Municipal Website Accessibility Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“Title II”) and its implementing regulations prohibit municipalities from discriminating against individuals with disabilities and require municipalities to provide auxiliary aids and services to an individual with a disability to afford an equal … [Read more...]
Vermont Supreme Court Addresses Interplay of Zoning and Private Covenants
In a recent decision regarding “the interplay between rulings and requirements relating to zoning in connection with a planned unit development and enforcement of restrictive covenants and deed restrictions applicable to property within the development,” the Vermont Supreme Court emphasized that the … [Read more...]