by ksrplaw | Mar 4, 2020 | In The News, KSR&P News
CUMBERLAND – The Planning Board last week approved amending a preliminary plan for developer Jim McKee’s Hidden Meadows residential project near the Diamond Hill Reservoir. Instead of installation of lights for phase one of the project being required to secure...
by ksrplaw | Feb 12, 2020 | In The News, KSR&P News
NARRAGANSETT – A little more than a week after its unanimous passage by the town council, the town’s emergency moratorium on all new building permits will face heavy modifications per order of the court. In Washington County Superior Court on Friday, a consent...
by ksrplaw | Dec 19, 2019 | Client Updates, In The News, KSR&P News, Press Coverage
Developer Jim McKee told the Zoning Board of Review on Tuesday that he misinterpreted a local zoning ordinance, resulting in him constructing a home on Rockyroad Avenue that does not conform to the town’s requirements. McKee, whose company Summit Builders has been...
by ksrplaw | Dec 19, 2019 | Client Updates, In The News, KSR&P News, Press Coverage
Next week’s Planning Board agenda is loaded with major developments, with some controversial projects returning to the board for the first time in more than a year. On Tuesday, members of Lincoln’s Technical Review Committee met to discuss the projects ahead of a...
by ksrplaw | Oct 22, 2019 | In The News, KSR&P News, Press Coverage
Plaintiff homeowners who offer up their properties for short-term rentals are not subject to a Newport ordinance directing “transient guest facilities” and “guest houses” to register with the city, according to a recent decision of a Superior...
by ksrplaw | Oct 7, 2019 | In The News, KSR&P News, Press Coverage
WOONSOCKET – It’s coming up on two years since the city completed its 2017 property revaluation, and the controversial undertaking is still getting mentions around the city, most recently in discussion of an ordinance that seeks to clarify the appeals process for...