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If Branford Selectman John Opie's recommendations are followed, something positive will emerge from the clash over the status of land in which owned by Wayne Cooke's family, rather than shouting matches and large legal bills. The town refused to give Cooke the benefit of the doubt on the tax reclassification of the land that was pushed by First Selectman Anthony "Unk" DaRos.
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To Eric Nestor, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act is a blessing. The eight-year-old federal law is permitting Chesapeake Church to challenge what Nestor, the church's lawyer, says are Calvert County's overly restrictive zoning regulations in order to keep direct main-road access to its counseling center and food bank.
GREENWOOD - A controversial land ordinance will not go to the annual town meeting, but it may return at a special meeting later. Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday not to place the land management standards ordinance on the warrant for the March 28 meeting.
GRANTS PASS, Ore. Two years after Measure 37 upset more than 30 years of land use planning in Oregon, it has been upheld by the state Supreme Court, and the Legislature has failed to find a way to make it work, leaving whomever is elected governor to satisfy voters' demands for fairness. As an issue in the May 16 gubernatorial primary, Measure 37 has been in the background, popping up at candidate forums and campaign stops, but never rising to the level of school funding, taxes and jobs, campaign managers and candidates say.
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