Hoover, Inc. v. Metro Nashville Board of Zoning Appeals

Case Number
M2001-00924-COA-R3-CV
This is the fourth appeal from a zoning board's denial of a conditional use permit. In April 1992, the petitioner stone processing company filed an application with the respondent zoning board for a conditional use permit to operate a rock quarry. After years of litigation, the board issued findings of fact and denied the petitioner's application. The application was denied in part because the reclamation plan in the petitioner's proposal used water as fill material, contrary to the specification in the applicable ordinance that solids be used as fill material. The petitioner filed a petition for a writ of certiorari, arguing that the board's decision was arbitrary and capricious because reclamation plans using water as fill material had been approved in the past. The trial court denied the writ and upheld the board's decision. The stone processing company appealed. We affirm, finding that the board's decision was not arbitrary or capricious, and that material evidence supported the board's decision.
Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Carol L. Mccoy
Case Name
Hoover, Inc. v. Metro Nashville Board of Zoning Appeals
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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