Abstract
This discussion will focus on the role of the courts in zoning administration judicial review. More specifically, the limitations of that role, as it is now employed, will be examined with a suggested alternative. However, beforye a meaningful explanation of that topic can be undertaken it is necessary to provide a brief description of the zoning procedure before judicial review is summoned into the fray. For this reason, the initial portion of this comment is devoted to a general discussion of the source of the municipality's authority to promulgate zoning ordinances, and the makeup and function of the local zoning board. Provided with this background, one should be better able to appreciate the problems encountered by the courts when judicial review is applied.
Recommended Citation
Comment, Judicial Review of Zoning Adminstration, 22 Clev. St. L. Rev. 349 (1973)
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