William H . Thomas, Jr. v. Tennessee Department of Transportation et al.

Case Number
M2011-02530-COA-R3-CV

Petitioner challenges the decision of the Tennessee Department of Transportation denying his application for a billboard permit because his proposed location was within 1000 feet of another permit location. He contends the Department erroneously deviated from its regulation requiring permit applications for locations within 1000 feet of each other to be considered on a “first come first served” basis, insisting he submitted a “complete” application before the applicant who was granted a permit for the nearby location. The Chancery Court summarily dismissed the petition, finding it constituted an impermissible collateral attack on the Department’s decision to grant a permit to the other applicant. The court also found that the Department complied with its rules in issuing the permit to the other applicant and denying the petitioner’s application because petitioner’s location was less than 1000 feet away from the other applicant’s location. We affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge Frank G. Clement, Jr.
Originating Judge
Chancellor Rusell T. Perkins
Case Name
William H . Thomas, Jr. v. Tennessee Department of Transportation et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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