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Section 14-363-208 - Judicial review

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(a) Any person aggrieved by any zoning regulations adopted pursuant to this subchapter, or by any order or ruling upon an application for a permit or variance, may within thirty (30) days appeal to the circuit court of the county within which the structure or object of natural growth in question is located.(b) After such notice as the court shall direct to the parties interested, including all political subdivisions served by the airport affected and the city promulgating the zoning regulations in question, a hearing may be had before the court at an early and convenient time and place fixed by it.(c)(1) The court may annul, affirm, or alter the regulations, order, or ruling complained of if it finds that the applicable rules of law so require.(2) Any findings of fact made by the board, commission, or agency authorized by substantial evidence shall be accepted by the court as conclusive.(d) Appeals from the circuit court shall be in accordance with the laws governing appeals.Acts 1941, No. 116, § 6; 1985, No. 257, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-306.

(a) Any person aggrieved by any zoning regulations adopted pursuant to this subchapter, or by any order or ruling upon an application for a permit or variance, may within thirty (30) days appeal to the circuit court of the county within which the structure or object of natural growth in question is located.(b) After such notice as the court shall direct to the parties interested, including all political subdivisions served by the airport affected and the city promulgating the zoning regulations in question, a hearing may be had before the court at an early and convenient time and place fixed by it.(c)(1) The court may annul, affirm, or alter the regulations, order, or ruling complained of if it finds that the applicable rules of law so require.(2) Any findings of fact made by the board, commission, or agency authorized by substantial evidence shall be accepted by the court as conclusive.(d) Appeals from the circuit court shall be in accordance with the laws governing appeals.Acts 1941, No. 116, § 6; 1985, No. 257, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 74-306.