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Facts

  • Gravity Pad Partners, LLC applied for a conditional land use permit and height variance to construct a 199-foot telecommunication tower in Torrance County. The Torrance County Planning and Zoning Board denied the application, but the Board of County Commissioners of Torrance County reversed this decision, granting the permit and variance. The Board of Trustees of La Merced del Pueblo de Tajique appealed this decision to the district court, which summarily denied the appeal. The case was then brought before the Court of Appeals.

Procedural History

  • Torrance County Planning and Zoning Board: Denied Gravity Pad's application for a conditional land use permit and height variance.
  • Board of County Commissioners of Torrance County: Reversed the Zoning Board's decision and approved the permit and variance.
  • District Court of Torrance County: Summarily denied the Board of Trustees of La Merced del Pueblo de Tajique's appeal.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellant-Petitioner: Argued that the permit violates the Torrance County Zoning Ordinance because it does not allow conditional use permits for “communication structures and facilities” in the relevant zone district, and thus, a variance is not permitted.
  • Appellee-Respondent (Board of County Commissioners of Torrance County): Contended that the decision to grant the conditional use permit and variance was within their authority and complied with the zoning ordinance.
  • Intervenor-Respondent (Gravity Pad Partners, LLC): Argued in favor of the permit and variance, suggesting that their project complied with the necessary requirements for approval.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the Board of County Commissioners of Torrance County's decision to grant a conditional use permit and variance for a telecommunication tower violated the Torrance County Zoning Ordinance.
  • Whether the district court erred in summarily denying the appeal of the Board of Trustees of La Merced del Pueblo de Tajique.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals reversed the district court’s decision and remanded to the Board for further proceedings consistent with the opinion.

Reasons

  • The Court of Appeals, per Judge Kristina Bogardus, with Judges Jennifer L. Attrep and Katherine A. Wray concurring, found that the Board of County Commissioners of Torrance County's decision to grant a conditional use permit and variance for the construction of a telecommunication tower was not supported by substantial evidence regarding the zoning district classification of the parcel in question. The court determined that the Board failed to make sufficient findings of fact and conclusions of law regarding the land use and zoning district applicable to the parcel. The court also noted that the Board did not address whether the proposed telecommunication tower was either a “communications structure or facility” or an “essential public utility distribution structure” as defined by the Torrance County Zoning Ordinance. Consequently, the court reversed the district court's decision and remanded the case to the Board for further proceedings to make the necessary determinations regarding the land use and zoning district (paras 1-19).
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