Home EDMUND CHAPUT and PEGGY CHAPUT v. CORNELIUS KANE, PATRICK FINN, and ANDREW CORSON as members of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Hull, and RAYMOND SARNO.

MISC 17-000062

October 30, 2018

Plymouth, ss.

LONG, J.

JUDGMENT

For the reasons set forth in the court's Decision of this date, the decision of the Hull Zoning Board at issue in this case is AFFIRMED in part and VACATED in part. It is AFFIRMED insofar as it rules that the interior activities associated with Mr. Sarno's businesses do not violate zoning. It is AFFIRMED insofar as it recognizes the validity of Mr. Sarno's parking of his commercial vehicles on the public street. It is REVERSED and VACATED insofar as it purports to allow Mr. Sarno to park any of his commercial vehicles or trailers on his property, to transfer equipment or materials across his property to and from those vehicles or to or from those vehicles and his house or garage (transfer between vehicles parked on the street is allowed), or to store any commercial equipment or materials on the exterior of his property unless they are in an area not visible from the street. It is further REVERSED and VACATED insofar as it purports to allow Mr. Sarno to conduct any commercial activities on the exterior of his property (unless in an area not visible from the street), including, but not limited to, washing his vehicles or breaking up toilets or other plumbing appliances.

SO ORDERED.