Thursday, April 5, 2007
Swoboda v. Wilder (Ct. of Special Appeals)
Filed April 4, 2007--Opinion by Judge Sally Adkins.
In an appeal from the approval of a Rodgers Forge building permit, the Court held that determining the front, side, and rear orientation of a townhouse end unit situated at the corner of intersecting streets requires consideration of all physical characteristics of the property, not merely street address and foundation walls, and that in an appropriate case an end unit may front on a different street than the interior units in the same townhouse group.
(synopsis to follow)
The opinion is available in PDF.
In an appeal from the approval of a Rodgers Forge building permit, the Court held that determining the front, side, and rear orientation of a townhouse end unit situated at the corner of intersecting streets requires consideration of all physical characteristics of the property, not merely street address and foundation walls, and that in an appropriate case an end unit may front on a different street than the interior units in the same townhouse group.
(synopsis to follow)
The opinion is available in PDF.
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