Title: Parker v. Miller

State: virginia

Issuer: Virginia Supreme Court

Document:

VIRGINIA: 
 
 
 
In the Supreme Court of Virginia held at the Supreme Court 
Building in the City of Richmond, on Friday, the 21st day of 
July, 1995. 
 
 
James D. Parker, as General 
 Partner of Parker Industries, 
Appellant, 
 
  against      Record No. 942076 
               Circuit Court No. CL93-3854 
 
A.C. Miller, et al., 
Appellees. 
 
 
 
Upon an appeal from a judgment rendered by the 
Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach on the 22nd 
day of September, 1994. 
 
 
 
Upon review of the record, briefs, and argument of 
counsel, the Court is of the opinion that there is error in the 
judgment of the trial court. 
 
A.C. Miller applied for and received a variance from the 
Virginia Beach Board of Zoning Appeals for the construction of 
a convenience store on a lot with approximately 6,000 square 
feet less area than required by the city's zoning ordinance for 
this use.  Notice of the hearing to consider Miller's 
application for the variance was posted adjacent to Miller's 
property and was published in a newspaper of general 
circulation in Virginia Beach, pursuant to the city's zoning 
ordinance.  However, no written notice was given to James D. 
Parker, the owner of an abutting lot, as required by Code 
§§ 15.1-431 and -495.  Lawrence Transfer & Storage Corp. v. 
Board of Zoning Appeals, 229 Va. 568, 571, 331 S.E.2d 460, 462 
(1985).  Therefore, the Board did not have the authority to 
 
 
 
 
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grant the variance sought by Miller. 
 
Contrary to Miller's assertion, the trial court had 
jurisdiction to consider Parker's challenge to the Board's 
decision.  Parker's petition for a writ of certiorari satisfied 
the requirements for circuit court review of the Board's 
decision because Parker was a party aggrieved by the decision 
of the Board and the petition specified the grounds on which he 
was aggrieved and was filed within 30 days of the date of the 
Board's decision.  Code § 15.1-497; Board of Supervisors v. 
Board of Zoning Appeals, 225 Va. 235, 238, 302 S.E.2d 19, 20-21 
(1983).  See also Friends of Clark Mountain Found., Inc. v. 
Board of Supervisors, 242 Va. 16, 21, 406 S.E.2d 19, 21 (1991). 
 The failure to specifically name the Board as a defendant 
within the 30-day period did not divest the trial court of 
jurisdiction because that time period is not a statute of 
limitations.  Friends of Clark Mountain, 242 Va. at 20, 406 
S.E.2d at 21. 
 
Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is reversed, 
the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals is vacated, the 
variance is invalidated without prejudice, and the application 
is dismissed. 
 
This order shall be certified to the said circuit court 
and shall be published in the Virginia Reports. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A Copy, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Teste: 
 
 
 
 
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David B. Beach, Clerk