Commissioner of Code Inspection of Worcester v. Worcester Dynamy, Inc.
| Decision Date | 29 December 1980 |
| Citation | Commissioner of Code Inspection of Worcester v. Worcester Dynamy, Inc., 413 N.E.2d 1151, 11 Mass.App.Ct. 97 (Mass. App. 1980) |
| Parties | COMMISSIONER OF CODE INSPECTION OF WORCESTER v. WORCESTER DYNAMY, INC. |
| Court | Appeals Court of Massachusetts |
James H. Barnhill, Worcester, for defendant.
Bennett S. Gordon, Asst. City Sol., for plaintiff.
Before BROWN, DREBEN and NOLAN, JJ.
The commissioner of code inspection of the city of Worcester brought this action seeking to enjoin Worcester Dynamy, Inc.(Dynamy), from operating an off-campus dormitory at 17 Hamden Street in Worcester.Under the city's zoning ordinance, a lodging house or dormitory may be operated in the residential district in which 17 Hamden Street is located only if a special permit is obtained from the board of appeals.1Dynamy did not seek or procure such a permit.A judge of the Superior Court, after hearing, found that the "use of the premises is residential in nature and is subject to local zoning use regulation."He entered a judgment precluding Dynamy from "operating the premises ... as living quarters for its interns so long as it does not hold a (s)pecial (p)ermit."We reverse.
General Laws c. 40A, § 3, as appearing in St. 1975, c. 808, § 3, provides in relevant part that "(n)o zoning ordinance or by-law shall ... prohibit, regulate or restrict the use of land or structures ... for educational purposes on land owned or leased ... by a nonprofit educational corporation."For the history of this statuteseeThe Bible Speaks v. Board of Appeals of Lenox, --- Mass.App. ---, --- n.10a, 391 N.E.2d 279(1979).In the circumstances of this case, we hold that the premises which are used as living quarters for Dynamy interns are not subject to the permit requirement of the Worcester zoning ordinance.
The following are the subsidiary facts found by the judge as supplemented by undisputed testimony and exhibits, seeWestern Mass. Elec. Co. v. Sambo's of Mass., Inc., --- Mass.App. ---, ---b, 398 N.E.2d 729(1979), and cases cited.Dynamy is a non-profit corporation organized under G.L. c. 180"exclusively for educational purposes."Its primary goal is "to accelerate the process of maturing in young adults."It offers internships for an academic year which provide work experience in the professions, crafts, businesses and other fields.Dynamy provides residential living arrangements which are "designed to give interns the major responsibility for management."2The residential portion of the program is considered by the Dynamy director to be central to its educational goals.Students from the Worcester area may, however, live at home.Dynamy has arrangements with a number of educational institutions whereby its interns are given credit for participation in the program, and high school seniors of the city of Worcester may enroll in the program for credit as a substitute for the senior year.
Although the trial judge concluded that the use of the premises is "residential in nature" and "subject to local zoning use regulation", we reject that conclusion.Fitchburg Housing Authy. v. Board of Zoning Appeals of Fitchburg, --- Mass. ---, ---c, 406 N.E.2d 1006(1980).The fact that interns reside at the facility "does not negate its educational purpose."Ibid.
Education has been long recognized in the courts of this Commonwealth as a "broad and comprehensive term".Fitchburg Housing Authy. v. Board of Zoning Appeals of Fitchburg, --- Mass. at --- - ---d, 406 N.E.2d 1006, citingMount Hermon Boys' School v. Gill, 145 Mass. 139, 146, 13 N.E. 354(1887).The Bible Speaks v. Board of Appeals of Lenox, --- Mass.App. at --- - ---e, 391 N.E.2d 279.Dynamy's program, including its residential component, see note 2 supra, falls clearly within the definition of education accepted in Mount Hermon and approved in Fitchburg, namely, "the process of developing and training the powers and capabilities of human beings" and preparing persons "for activity and usefulness in life", Mount Hermon, 145 Mass. at 146, 13 N.E. 354.See alsoHarbor Schools, Inc. v. Board of Appeals of Haverhill, 5 Mass.App. 600, 605, 366 N.E.2d 764(1977).Those in charge of Dynamy consider the residential aspect of its program central to its educational goals, and although such views are not conclusive, they are entitled to due weight.Trustees of Phillips Academy v. Andover, 175 Mass. 118, 124-125, 55 N.E. 841(1900);Emerson v. Trustees of Milton Academy, 185 Mass. 414, 415, 70 N.E. 442(1904).
Moreover, such views are consistent with the English and American tradition of higher education, where residential living is deemed an integral part of the learning experience.President and Fellows of Harvard College v. Cambridge, 175 Mass. 145, 146, 55 N.E. 844(1900)(tax case).Yale Univ. v. New Haven, 71 Conn. 316, 327, 42 A. 87(1899)(tax case).SeeTrustees of Phillips Academy v. Andover, 175 Mass. at 125, 55 N.E. 841(tax case).See alsoTrustees of Wesleyan Academy v. Wilbraham, 99 Mass. 599, 604(1868)(tax case);Radcliffe College v. Cambridge, 350 Mass. 613, 618, 215 N.E.2d 1892(1966)(zoning case).See generally, Annot.64 A.L.R.3d 1087(1975).This tradition is significant in interpreting the term "educational purposes" in G.L. c. 40A, § 3(cf.Worcester v. New England Inst. & New England Sch. of Accounting, Inc., 335 Mass. 486, 492-493, 140 N.E.2d 470(1957)), and we note that where the Legislature has intended to permit a city to restrict the use of land or structures for educational purposes, it has done so with specificity.See, e. g., St. 1979, c. 565, § 1.
The Legislature did not intend to enable a city or town to "exercise its preference" as to what kind of educational uses "it will welcome," The Bible...
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