NIMBY Arrested Development: Neighborhoods test veto power on zoning decisions
Date
7-24-2017
Volume Number
VOL. XXIII NO XVII
Pages
20-22
Abstract
Portrays several development projects that have encountered push-back from locals who object to buildings encroaching on the space that may be in their backyards. Lawsuits, planning boards and referendums often shape the landscape as much as the contractors and buildings themselves.
Subjects
NIMBY, Jim Brady, CPB2 LLC, 58 Fore St., Mary Davis, Caemelot Farm, Not in My Backyard, Zoning, Eva Polin, Groff Film Inc., Robert Giuliana, Jim Brady, Casey Prentice, Kevin Costello, Save the Soul of Portland, Americold LLC, Dana Totman, John Henshaw, Developers, Vincent P. Veroneau, J.B. Brown & Sons, Chip Newell, NewHeight Group, MEREDA, YIMBY, Yes in My Backyard, Paul E. Peck
Recommended Citation
Cordes, Renee, "NIMBY Arrested Development: Neighborhoods test veto power on zoning decisions" (2017). Maine News Index – MaineBiz. 7040.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/7040
Source
Mainebiz