Wright v. Town of Matthews

In Wright v. Town of Matthews, 177 N.C. App. 1, 627 S.E.2d 650 (2006), the Court reversed a trial court's order entered 10 July 2006, which upheld the decision of the Town of Matthews Board of Adjustment that Home Place was a public road, and remanded the matter for further findings of fact as to "whether Home Place became a public street by means of implied dedication." Id. at 16, 627 S.E.2d at 661. On remand, the trial court concluded in an order entered 11 July 2006 that "the decision of the Matthews Zoning Board of Adjustment was invalid" and further reversed and remanded the matter to the Matthews Board of Adjustment.