TOWN OF BELLEVILLE V. PARRILLO'S, INC.
416 A.2d 388 (N.J.1980)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a zoning dispute.
FACTS: Parrillo (D) operated a restaurant prior to 1955. The Town enacted a new zoning
ordinance which did not allow D to operate but because D existed prior to the new zoning, D
qualified as a preexisting nonconforming use. In 1978, D made renovations to his
establishment that turned it into a disco. D applied for a disco license with the Town (P)
but was denied. D continued business as usual and a municipal court fined D $250. On a trial
de novo D was found guilty again. The Appellate Division reversed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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