Unity resident drops Dunkin’ court appeal, aims to move out of town
Resident Kristin Mozes and landlord Elizabeth Dyer, who appealed the relocation of the Dunkin to downtown Unity, are not bringing the case to court.
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UNITY Two women who unsuccessfully appealed the relocation of a Dunkin’ franchise in downtown Unity have said they do not plan to bring the matter to court.
Attorney Peter Drum confirmed in an email to the Morning Sentinel Tuesday afternoon that his clients, Kristin Mozes and Elizabeth Dyer, chose not to pursue a case regarding the Unity Planning Board of Appeals’ unanimous decision three weeks ago to deny the appeal.
Appeal of Dunkin’ move to Unity’s downtown denied
The Unity Planning Board of Appeals decided to deny the appeal 5-0, allowing Dunkin to move forward with plans for their new location.
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An appeal of a proposed move of Unity’s Dunkin’ to the town’s downtown district was unanimously denied 5-0 during a Unity Planning Board of Appeals hearing Monday night, allowing the coffee shop to go forward with its plan for the Main Street location.
The Unity Planning Board of Appeals made its decision after a nearly two-hour interactive discussion via the online platform Cisco Webex with attorneys and the Planning Board. When going through each aspect of the appeal, the board made no comments.