Kearsarge Walpole LLC v. Zoning Board of Appeals of Walpole involved a dispute over where a large-scale solar array could be placed in Walpole, Massachusetts. In Kearsarge, a solar developer (Kearsarge), along with Norfolk County Agricultural High School (Norfolk Aggie), and Norfolk County, entered into an agreement to construct a solar facility on the Norfolk Aggie campus, which is located in Walpole's rural residential zoning district.
Kearsarge applied to the Walpole building commissioner for a building permit. The commissioner denied the permit, deeming the project a nonconforming use under Walpole's zoning bylaw. The Walpole Planning Board upheld the commissioner's decision, finding that the project was a nonconforming use and did not qualify for any exception from the Walpole zoning bylaw, which established that large-scale solar facilities be located within certain overlay districts. Kearsarge appealed to the Land Court, arguing that the project was exempt from Walpole's restrictions pursuant to the "Solar Energy Provision" of G. L. c. 40A, ' 3.1 Kearsarge also argued that the project was exempt under the "Education...