VILLAGE OF AVON v. POPA

No. 1295.

96 Ohio App. 147 (1953)

VILLAGE OF AVON, APPELLEE, v. POPA, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Lorain County.

Decided November 11, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. A. H. West, Village solicitor, for appellee.

Mr. Joseph Q. Petro, for appellant.


DOYLE, P. J.

Chester Popa was convicted in the Mayor's Court of Avon, Ohio, of violating a penal zoning ordinance. It was charged by affidavit "that * * * [he] established [a] business enterprise by opening a sand pit and disposed dirt and other substance from his property for profit." It is asserted that the defendant violated the ordinance through conduct of a business in a residence zone.

An appeal of the judgment of conviction to the Common Pleas Court...

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